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The Hoot

October 29th, 2008 · No Comments

“You are stoked. These people are stoked. I am stoked. That is stoked to the third degree.” – Rivers
 
For those on the edge of their seats, rest assured that taking part in the Weezer Hootenanny (“the Hoot,” as it was called) is now without question in my proverbial ‘top 5’ best nights of all [...]

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Tags: Ashley's Loves · Music · Silliness · Uncategorized

Hootenanny!

October 21st, 2008 · No Comments

My obsession with the band Weezer is no secret. And if you know me/were within 10 feet of me yesterday, you know I got chosen by 94.5 The Buzz to play in the “Hootenanny” during Weezer’s concert this Thursday night at Reliant Arena!
Weezer has been holding “hootenannies” all over the country over the past few [...]

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Tags: Ashley's Loves · Music · Silliness

“I fell in love with the girl at the rock show…”

September 29th, 2008 · No Comments

Me. [And husband. And a couple thousand other people.] Weezer. Reliant Arena. October 23rd.
Weezer is making the rounds this fall, touring with Angels and Airwaves and Tokyo Police Club—and you better believe I was all over that American Express Gold Card presale. I’m thrilled—it will be my 5th Weezer concert , as I’ve seen [...]

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Tags: Ashley's Loves · Music · Silliness

Poor Wilbur

June 20th, 2008 · No Comments

It’s late in the day, and my previous post on revocable inter vivos trusts may be a bit too much to digest on a Friday afternoon. So let’s go on to another… actually, more unpleasant (and completely non-law-related) topic… tearjerker songs.
Okay… what’s the saddest song you’ve ever heard? Tears in Heaven? Adam’s song? Mad [...]

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Tags: Music · Silliness

Song parodies, legal style

June 11th, 2008 · 2 Comments

                 When I was in law school, I took a course called Consumer Transactions. In this class, if students were unprepared when called on to discuss a case, at the end of the semester they had to stand at the front of the classroom and sing The DTPA song. (I, believe it or not, was [...]

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Tags: Law · Music · Silliness