I used Shazam this afternoon on my iPhone to identify a song while we were walking through IKEA. I was amazed it worked even with the background noise in the store! I'll definitely keep this app on my iPhone because there are a lot of times where I think "I've heard this song before, what is it?"
The song in question? Run by Collective Soul. adding it to my manual wish list playlist in iTunes so I don't forget to get it sometime soon.
The other song that's been in my head today is the theme from The Sarah Connor Chronicles because I've been watching the first season reruns on Fox all week. It's been fun to rewatch them all now that I knew how the season ended with Brian Austin Green and stuff. Looks like I've got 2 episodes recorded and waiting to watch and one more recording on Sunday night and then I've have rewatched them all.
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There was a scrabble board in the adorable lobby, so we sat and played a game. I had a taste of the white wine they were offering. My favorite spot was where I turned E's 'cut' and the 'T' from another word into cutest. Somebody has been teaching little Leonard that when they say 'Who's the cutest baby', he says real fast: 'ME'! So fun!