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Tomorrow night is the last night of the summer Prayer Study I’ve been hosting. I spent the majority of today cooking and baking for the dinner tomorrow night. (Chili Con Carne, Lemon Cheesecake and tomorrow after work I’ll bake some Northern Cornbread.)
It was a really relaxing day overall. Had a great service at church came home, put on some music and spent the rest of the day cooking. It had been awhile since I cooked up a solid meal. I don’t cook for myself, so it was nice to have an occasion to do so.
This afternoon I decided to put my iTunes library on Shuffle. I don’t know if it is reassuring or scary that I could listen to my entire iTunes Music Library for nearly 18 days straight and not hear the same song twice (6,236 tracks). When your music collection goes back 20 years the variation in style and genre is crazy. Sorting by “Last Played” here is how “shuffled” the tuneage was:
Air Supply :: Guns n’ Roses :: Jimmy LaFave :: The Weepies :: Amy Grant :: David Crowder :: Jill Phillips :: Annie Lennox :: Petra :: Caedmon’s Call :: Chris Sligh :: Goldfrapp :: Yaz :: Shane & Shane :: Page France :: downhere :: Sandra McCracken :: Cyndi Lauper :: John Mayer :: Julie Fordham :: Bebo Norman :: Enrio Morricone :: Shawn McDonald :: Geoff Moore & The Distance :: Micha Dalton :: Sting :: U2 :: Yo-Yo Ma :: Joshua Bell :: Barenaked Ladies :: Josh Bales :: Vega4 :: Milosh :: Needtobreathe :: Mindy Smith :: Oakenfold :: The Mamas & The Papas :: The Fold :: Diana Krall :: 10,000 Maniacs :: Aaron Shust :: Junkie XL :: Mr. Mister
Well shuffled indeed.
What struck me as funny was I came into the office to skip the Amy Grant track – I just wasn’t feeling Lead Me On this afternoon. I click [>>] and did a double-take:
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Why is it necessary for the entire Lead Me On album to be marked as “Clean.” Is there an Explicit version of Lead Me On? lol
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Not that I would EVER choose to “one up” you, Dan…because I’m clearly just a simple, humble follower of Christ…but ONLY 6,236 tracks?
Try 18,031…almost 51 days…
So THERE! HAH!
Said in all humility.
Comment by Andy August 25, 2008 @ 12:51 amImpressive. Very impressive. I don’t think I could quite reach that total even if I ripped the few hundred CDs I yet to get into my library.
Comment by Dan August 25, 2008 @ 7:20 amC’mon…rip those discs, dude…let’s see your final total…
Comment by Andy August 25, 2008 @ 11:07 pm