January 03, 2005

"Daed Si Luap"

There are a couple of alternative weekly newspapers I read. Sometimes the articles are pretty good. I saw this advertisement tucked in a corner of one of the pages (page 93, to be exact):

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Modern electronic recording devices? Are they serious? Paul McCartney has been dead for almost 40 years ... I heard it: "Paul is dead!" Clear as a whisper in a hurricane when the end of "I'm So Tired" on the White Album was played backwards.

And was Paul saying that? From the grave. To reach out. And touch someone. So, you see, this is nothing new. Modern electronic recording devices? The Beatles used a four-track tape recorder for that album.

Posted by Bill at January 3, 2005 07:15 PM
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Have you considered the possibility that you are deeply disturbed? Heh.

My 15 year old informs me (oh, oh, and when the 10 year old got home from school he saw the lunchbox on the island in the kitchen and said, FOR ME? and I said, no, and he said, what's in it? and I said, more cashew brittle from Mr. and Mrs. Lang and he said (by this time, he had wandered into my room where I was recovering from my little weepfest and yes, still stuffing cashew brittle into my mouth) oh, then it IS for me as he stuck his hand in the bag and stole a BIG piece and then ran away. really, my kids feel a deep need to adopt you both.) that they're making a movie about this very thing.

Which is so weird. As is this ad.

Posted by: lucy at January 3, 2005 08:44 PM

Wow, and all this time I thought my recorder was just a piece of crap! Now I find out that dead people are trying to communicate with me, hmm I wonder who it is?

Posted by: Jeff A at January 4, 2005 05:19 AM

All you have to do is put the tape recorder onto record and wait.......and wait.....

Posted by: Anji at January 4, 2005 07:42 AM

What do those voices have to say about the Cassini people? That's what I want to know.

Posted by: Kathy Howe at January 6, 2005 08:56 AM