
SEE SPOT RUN DVD 2007 SERIES
The title track was immediately picked up by the hit TV series Degrassi:The Next Generation. See Spot Run released Gonna Getcha in late 2007. The first single is a cover of the Talking Heads hit "Burning Down The House" See Spot Run released their 5th album "Pretty Holiday" on July 29, 2016. The band also won the "Concert of the Year Award" from Wire Magazine shortly after. It also received the "Breakout Single of The Year Award" by the Canadian Association of Broadcasters. The song was certified by Neilson BDSradio as the highest charted independent song on the rock chart since the inception of BDS". The band gained success with "Weightless", the title track and lead single from their second full-length album which reached No. 9 on the BDSrock chart, No. 6 on the top 40 chart, and No. 5 on the all Canadian chart. Their first full-length album, Ten Stories High, was released in 1997 on DEP/Universal. See Spot Run released an EP titled Traces in 1993. History Early Years: Ten Stories High & Weightless
SEE SPOT RUN DVD 2007 CRACKED
I cracked it open to read a few lines of dialogue, THE most telling part of a book and the best way to decide if it's a keeper, and realized the print was massive, AND I could READ it! Hunted down Papa's books, (I love doing that, and yes, "Elsa" is there, but not "Diesel Death", he promises to rectify that soon), and I stumble upon "The Difference Between You and Me" by Kathleen DeMarco. First may I say, if you haven't gone, by all means get your sorry a$$e$ there pronto, 'tis a thing a beauty! Anywho, I'm strolling along, just loving the whole experience, books everywhere, it's magical. Then, Jim and I went to the new Hillsboro Library in Dawson Creek. Yet it had been far too long since I'd immersed myself in a good book and it was kinda sad. I read the paper and do a Bible study every morning, do the crossword everday, and read the awesome blogs of my friends and family. But seriously folks, it's been a while since I'd really gotten into a book and I was thinking, what's up with that? I love reading. Something between a, "Oh God this is funny" and "Oh God, you poor thing." Twas not a nice look.
The other day Jon picked up the book I'm reading, and right there on the spine, in humungus print, it says LARGE PRINT. (Good grief, no more gangsta talk, I promise) I just got caught reading a LARGE PRINT book, that's what I'm talkin' 'bout sucka. What does that have to do with the price of beans? What is she talkin' 'bout?
