Thanks to Bill H!
Please note that we’re developing a nice-sized queue; but please keep the music coming, because this mess might go on for a while.

Thanks to Bill H!
Please note that we’re developing a nice-sized queue; but please keep the music coming, because this mess might go on for a while.



Is Pokémon Go still a thing? Or does Mr. Anderson think it’s still a thing? Or is this just an old comic?
My one experience with Pokémon Go was just over three years when my nephew showed me how it worked while we were sitting in a restaurant. This might not have been the best decision either of us had ever made.

Mitch: LOL
Me: Oy

Singapore Bill: Here’s an ironic one, since nobody is going anywhere.


Thanks to Mitch
For a lively wake-up music, I like the Lezhginka from Khachaturian’s ballet score “Gayaneh”. It is just as energetic as its probably more famous selection, the Saber Dance (which follows it in this clip).
BTW, the lezhginka or lezginka is the name not of just this particular piece but a music and dance style widespread in the Caucsus and Southeastern Europe. If you search the term, you can find many examples of both professional dance groups and informal parties dancing a lezhginka, to various music. Often these seem to be wedding parties, with a competitive tag-in aspect to the dancing among the guests. Here are two examples:



