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blythed aka Blythe is a 29.87 year old girl, has been a member since August 28, 2005, has scored 2,236 submissions, giving an average score of 0.80, helping 27 designs get printed.
Hey-o!

I know I'm way late to the party and this may just be a hopeless cause but if someone could help me out I'd be eternally indebted to you! I need a ffffound invite and they're hard to come by.

If you have one to spare, please e-mail me a blythe.d(at)gmail.com and I'll owe you one!

Thanks, yo!

B
Hey-o!

Normally I would've put the word out earlier, but this year I was a lazy bum about it. Anyhow, Lollapalooza weekend is upon us once again and if you're anywhere in the Chicago area and you're NOT going... well, that's just unacceptable.

I'll be there (with proverbial bells on!) along with a few others so if you're going, let it be known.

Here's my (tentative) agenda:

Friday, August 1
12:15pm - 1:15pm Holy F*ck (AT&T)
1:15pm - 2:15pm Rogue Wave (MySpace)
2:15pm - 3:15pm The Go! Team (Bud Light)
3:15pm - 4:15pm The Kills (MySpace)
5:15pm - 6:15pm Cat Power (PlayStation)
6:15pm - 7:15pm Bloc Party (AT&T)
7:15pm - 8:00pm Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks (MySpace)
8:00pm - 10:00pm Radiohead (AT&T)

Saturday, August 2
12:15pm - 12:45pm Margot & the Nuclear So and So's (MySpace)
12:30pm - 1:30pm Does it Offend You Yeah? (Bud Light)
2:15pm - 3:00pm Foals (Citi)
3:30pm - 4:30pm MGMT (MySpace)
3:30pm - 4:30pm DeVotchKa (PlayStation)
4:30pm - 5:30pm Explosions in the Sky (Bud Light)
5:30pm - 6:30pm Okkervil River (PlayStation)
6:30pm - 7:30pm Broken Social Scene (Bud Light)
8:30pm - 10:00pm Rage Against the Machine (AT&T)
8:30pm - 10:00pm Wilco (Bud Light)
10:00pm - 11:59pm Broken Social Scene w/ Yeasayer (Metro)
* Going to try to do halfsies between Wilco and Rage, if only because RATM is a nostalgic kick in the pants and Wilco is playing in Chicago every ten minutes or so. But then I might end up just taking off early so I can beat a hasty path to the Metro for BSS.

Sunday, August 3
11:30am - 12:15pm Office (PlayStation)
12:45pm - 1:45pm Small Town DJ's (Perry's)
1:45pm - 2:30pm Tally Hall (BMI)
3:30pm - 4:30pm Black Kids (Citi)
4:15pm - 5:15pm Iron & Wine (Bud Light)
6:30pm - 7:30pm Girl Talk (Citi)
7:15pm - 8:15pm The National (PlayStation)
8:15pm - 10:00pm Kanye West (AT&T)
8:15pm - 10:00pm Nine Inch Nails (Bud Light)
* I don't really care between Kanye and NIN since I've seen the former before (back at Lolla '06) and I'm not a huge fan of the latter, so I might split my time between both.
I haven't done one of these in a while, but this band warrants it.

Ra Ra Riot are from Syracuse, NY and have been around for a couple of years now. I first saw them when they opened for Editors in Vancouver last fall. Got the chance to catch them again while working on a photo assignment for Canvas Media and they were incredible!

Listen to "A Manner To Act" and decide for yourself! They have an EP released already and a full-length album is due August 19th.

Ra Ra Riot
photo by Blythe Dresser.

I like 'em a lot!

If you're in the vicinity of Chicago on July 26th-27th, check them out at the Wicker Park Festival where they'll be playing with the Most Serene Republic.
I just finished school for the semester this morning (YES!) and today is the first day of a week of complete and total relaxation. I've been super-stressed from a combination of a lack of sleep and a ton of work (I had a big critique this morning), so tonight I'm going to walk up and get some take-out dinner to eat by the lake and maybe rent a dvd or two to watch while I tidy up my apartment and go to bed early.

I lead a life of danger and thrills. Really, I do.

And I'm going to the zoo tomorrow and I couldn't be more excited.

It's been a while since I've rented anything. So does anyone have any recommendations? Nothing too outrageous and no schlocky teen fare (no porn - this means you, Mitch), please.




I can't believe I have nothing that needs to be done for tomorrow.

This is awesome!
#1) Happy Mother's Day to all you mommies out there!

#2) When I called mine today she informed me that she saw something on the CBC that she thought I'd be interested in.

Turns out my ex-boyfriend/one of my closest friends started up a website with a couple of his colleagues (he works for the government now) called Canadians Love Obama! He's a dual citizen and got his Masters in Poli Sci from Acadia University, so he's always been really keen on political current events. I always knew he was an Obama supporter, but I think this is rad!

The website is worth a look, regardless of what country you're a citizen of. It's been gathering a lot of attention in the media at home, which I think is fantastic. Peter and his two friends made their way down to Seattle to see Obama speak and they also filmed a short documentary (that I believe they're looking to expand on). They also raised money to erect a billboard on the main highway out of Victoria on Vancouver Island.

So... yeah. Basically I'm ridiculously proud of the kid. And thus... shameless promotion!



DO IT!
"Say Anything" is gold. Everyone should run out and catch that movie, if you haven't already! This shirt makes me smile.

Lloyd Dobler rules.
Yet another "go listen to this now!" blog:

GRAND ARCHIVES!



They're new to the Sub-Pop label (with label-mates, the Shins). They came together under the leadership of former Band of Horses member, Mat Brooke. My favorite Starbucks barista (and fellow music affectionado) told me about them since he writes part-time for a local magazine here in Chicago and he's going to be reviewing their show at Schubas on March 8th (which I'm now definitely going to). I just got their debut album (self-titled) and it is pretty rad!

"Louis Riel" and "Index Moon" are personal favorite tracks.

So, go buy their record here or here or on itunes!

Um, I like them very much.
It's Sunday night and this Canadian lady is a bit bored.

Are you a hockey fan? Specifically, NHL? Who do you love? Who do you hate? Your favorite player(s)?

I'm just a Canucks fan looking for more of my people.

:)

Yeah, yeah, boring shit, I know...

So I'm moving to the States in a month, which means I need a phone and would like to get that taken care of before I get there. I've talked to a couple of people about this already, but I could use a few more opinions.

I need a decent cell phone provider who offers great coverage and decent rates. I do a lot of texting (internationally) and long-distance, which is pretty key. I'm going to be calling Canada and England quite a bit and I don't want $500 a month in overage.

In Canada there are a couple of good companies and a lot of craptastic ones, so weeding the evil from the more-evil can be tough.

The consensus thus far has been at&t or t-mobile. Does anyone have some great reviews or horror stories from these guys or any others?

Thanks, kids!


"I am going to find your weaknesses and exploit them... on your face!"

I love them and wish they'd tour more. Or, at least, here. Although, they just lost one (of their three) members, so I don't know how that's going to go down.

This is entirely pointless youtube crap, but it reminds me so much of my friends from the UK. They did stuff EXACTLY like this and would make silly home videos that they'd edit together and would be along the same tangent (only some would go up to about 20 minutes which got to be a bit ridiculous). I miss them so much!

:)
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I am Blythe. I am Canadian and tall and 26 years old. If you annoy me, I may threaten to kick your ass but I probably won't go through with it. Annoy me enough and I may get someone else to do it for me, though. I like lots of things, including (but not limited to) taking a ridiculous number of photos of anything I find even remotely interesting, the movie Garden State, getting lost in new places, going out for breakfast, going to shows, drinking dark beer, breaking in new jeans, sneakers and flip-flops, dancing like a FIEND, the color green and hockey. I don't like asparagus and people who write "your" in place of "you're" when it is meant to be the latter.

Thank you for your time.

I own a lot of shirts. 'Nuff said.