This week rollcall

He said, legends, braH.
walkonby wrote:
He said, legends, braH.
I attained Superlegendary status?!
I would say you are one of the up and coming, legendary children.
Ed Schrader Thursday Night @ Metro Gallery
Wildhoney Friday @ The Crown
Parquet Courts, Priests, and Horse Lords Saturday @ Ottobar
DJing the evening with Asaf Avidan show on Sunday.  And the dude does indeed sound like he is a female singer.  I thought that was an odd description in his bio… 
Zola Jesus tonight at Ottobar (maybe, if the post set times)
Pharmakaon tomorrow at Metro Gallery
Pharmakaon for me as well
What the balls happened to this thread?


The Shondes/Trophy Wife/Hailey Wojcik Sunday
Elisa Ambrogio/Nathan Bowles/Terrors Thursday. Pharmakon time permitting and if I can convince myself to pay the $12.
Spoonboy/Squill/Earth of Foxes/Hot Tears Friday
Crimson Wave/Hive Bent/Wet Brain Saturday
Where is Crimson Wave?
Awesome! Baltimore!

see you guys there….
Somebody is in a not-as-crabby-as-usual mood.
I think he's being sarcastic…
^they really need a font for that
Sidehatch wrote:
^they really need a font for that
I smell the percontation point making a comeback⸮!

Come on The New Yorker, you've done a good job of shoving diaereses down peoples' throats, make this happen⸮!
learn something new every day…..thank you 930 board

The percontation point (⸮), a reversed question mark later referred to as a rhetorical question mark, was proposed by Henry Denham in the 1580s and was used at the end of a question that does not require an answer?a rhetorical question. Its use died out in the 17th century

Ok…so time for a percontation revival!
who's with me⸮


edit…some more
SarcMark
Sidehatch wrote:
learn something new every day…..thank you 930 board
I will actually talk your ear off in real life about bizarre/outdated typographical marks, in all seriousness.
Julian, wrote:
I will actually talk your ear off in real life about bizarre/outdated typographical marks, in all seriousness.


You must be a lot of fun at parties.
ggw wrote:
You must be a lot of fun at parties.
I'll have you know I was named Mister Congeniality at the 2011 Grammar Rodeo.
Julian, wrote:
ggw wrote:
You must be a lot of fun at parties.
I'll have you know I was named Mister Congeniality at the 2011 Grammar Rodeo.


I meant actual parties.