The Cappuccino Substache
I figure we should be celebrating Moustache March as well. We’re proud to present the world-debut of the cappuccino substache:

Have an enjoyable Monday.
love.
everyday joe’s
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I figure we should be celebrating Moustache March as well. We’re proud to present the world-debut of the cappuccino substache:

Have an enjoyable Monday.
love.
everyday joe’s
Popularity: 30% [?]
Sometimes you stumble upon things that…well…I’m just going to stop using my words and let the following video do the talking.
Happy Monday.
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You’re unstoppable.
love.
everyday joe’s
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UPDATE – 9/29/08 @ 2:22 PM: The Way has officially taken this down off of their own site. Odd, I know. I wish I could say there was another spot to view it, but it seems to have been banished with a wrathful vengeance from the internets.
UPDATE- 9/29/08 @ 4:20 PM: Oh man. Thanks to the persistence of our friend Seth, we have again found this masterpiece. Click the opening move below to get your fix.
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Update 8/24/2008: Juan’s program has moved from Plum TV to Pitchfork Media’s Pitchfork.tv (exciting and good)
I recently made a discovery. A discovery that sung directly to my heart and as a result that muscle in my chest began beaming forth the light of a choir of angels…just like in Care Bears.
There is an Argentine-American. His name is Juan. He lives in Brooklyn. He has a basement. Through some sort of sweet talking or mind tricks or plain passion, he has convinced several great indie bands to perform in his basement. The performances are filmed and broadcast on Plum TV Pitchfork.tv. I imagine his days go something like this:
“Hello Juan, what are you doing today,” friend asks.
“Oh,” says Juan. “I’m going to run and get some coffee and then Josh Ritter is coming over at 11:15 to play some music in my basement. How about you?”
Friend looks a bit confused and dazed and replies:
“I see. I was gonna’ ask if you wanted to come over and see my new IKEA furniture I just finished assembling, but you sound too busy for the Swedish innovations in home decor. I’ll talk to you later.”
House concerts are making a small ressurgance in this day and age, and are something I have dreamed of doing for a long time. Everyday Joe’s can often feel like a home. Everyone who comes in here is part of the family.
Methinks Juan’s Basement and Everyday Joe’s are distant relatives of some sort. How distant? Not sure. Regardless, get through your friday by following the links to videos from Juan’s Basement below. I’ve posted my favorite for you to view.
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A few of us around Everyday Joe’s subscribe to the Very Short List. VSL is always a good source for something to occupy your time while it should be occupied by something else.
Recently, VSL pointed out the site TuneGlue. It helps you explore the degrees of separation between musicians, which fascinates me to no end…especially when I begin with artists who play here at Everyday Joe’s. I’d recommend starting with Josh Dillard and seeing where it takes you.
The only gripe I’ve heard is you can’t listen to the music of the folks who pop up. Fortunately, there are a multitude of sites to help you with that. FineTune or Pandora are nice.
Enjoy. This should help get you through Thursday & Friday and back to the weekend.
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