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garrt.bsky.social
Third-most well-known composer named 'Schumann' - scholar, music writer, working parent, and "less-prestigious faculty" - based in southeast Michigan - founder of #beansky
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I hope you enjoy it! I've been a devoted fan since 2016, and - to toot my own horn - I composed and donated the intro music they've used in every live show since 2022
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Aren't you a fellow with excellent podcast taste? I will return your recommendation with a hearty endorsement of Doughboys, which is also in the Blank Check orbit!
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Hmm, I've never thought to do that with hairbushes...slap a couple contact mics on there and a delay pedal and you've got something to work with...
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I hope you get to hear some good "tuck tuck sound", or a saxophone with a kink in it
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are you really "elderly"?...because, if you are, I don't like what that implies about me
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I am aware of it and I listen to Blank Check, which is in the same Galaxy as Dead Eyes...I think I'll have to finally give it a listen based on your recommendation!
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Did Elizabeth Holmes hack into your account?
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I didn't even watch and now I can't unsee it
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There is a whole, rich story about the value of making various resources/activities (archives, humanities research, horse camp) accessible to everyone in this anecdote
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Thanks so much, Dale! The good news is we can easily do this at next year's festival and Julie, Sara, and I have a lot of excitement planned for the coming year
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Indeed, there are so many layers to Cannibal Corpse's "Icepick Lobotomy"
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Tush! Any of your followers knows you have all the tools: writing, DJing, virtuosic professional and college sports fandom (men's and women's sports with equal aplomb!)
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the smelly manuscript story is cool, talk about creative problem solving in an archival research context!
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I guess we are hopeless and sleepless romantics
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Sleepy me will remind myself of that throughout the day
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I saw that news story
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Everybody else doing actual research and putting effort into academic writing:
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I suppose shouldn't be surprised - people have been taking and encouraging short cuts for a long time
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I hope my recommendation delivers!
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this is happening? people are doing this?
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I think if you like spy fiction (namely, the George Smiley novels), I think you will like it
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I'm at 49 minutes and it is still good!
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I don't know your taste and I haven't finished it but I'm 30 minutes in and it is very intriguing and well-acted (in my opinion) - it's also only 90 minutes long
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I find this quote relatable - no wonder the kind of freelance journalism I do when I have the chance (arts reporting) has more or less become an extension of PR operations
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Rest guilt is still something I need to unlearn, too, but I know it is so important to do so
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The response I dreamed of
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I heard they won't let Live play at the aquarium because they make the dolphins cry