I think I may need to buy all new eyedrops, as I seem to have a bottle in common use right now that's dated 2006/02. I will see if they have the fancy ones my mom has which have the same active ingredient as antifreeze. And I will also throw out bottles until I figure out how many useable bottles I have (I think one.), and then replace them with new bottles.
Oh, and I'm *horribly* addicted to the Josh Ritter song "Girl in the War" (thank you, KCRW tune of the day), so I went to find it online somewhere (here), and while I was there, I discovered while he was also the person Jeremy tried to get me to like (Leaves and Kings, bleh), he was *alsoalso* the guy who sang "Kathleen" (All the other girls are stars, you are the northern lights) which I adored when it was on the best songs of 2003(?) that NPR had.
I started playing Girl in the War on two different players at the almost the same time, with just a 3 second lag, which is enough for it to sound like it's intentionally done as a round. They barely overlap, so it sounds like it's one of those songs that just repeats every line on purpose. It's impressive, considering it's accidental. I recommend trying it. :)
Oh, and I'm *horribly* addicted to the Josh Ritter song "Girl in the War" (thank you, KCRW tune of the day), so I went to find it online somewhere (here), and while I was there, I discovered while he was also the person Jeremy tried to get me to like (Leaves and Kings, bleh), he was *alsoalso* the guy who sang "Kathleen" (All the other girls are stars, you are the northern lights) which I adored when it was on the best songs of 2003(?) that NPR had.
I started playing Girl in the War on two different players at the almost the same time, with just a 3 second lag, which is enough for it to sound like it's intentionally done as a round. They barely overlap, so it sounds like it's one of those songs that just repeats every line on purpose. It's impressive, considering it's accidental. I recommend trying it. :)