anyone who knows me very well at all knows that Jay and I play rock band almost every single night. I sing and Jay plays the drums. it usually varies from a 5 to 8 song set and typically takes place around 8 o’clock, but it’s a rare night that we don’t rock. how can someone take part in so much glorified karaoke night after night you ask? and that’s a fair question. honestly some nights I’m not exactly feeling it. but I think the fact that I can tell Jay seriously looks forward to the twenty minutes where I belt out Alanis Morissette and Journey at the top of my lungs, or worse, we share duties on no sleep till brooklyn, all day long is worth it. and I can’t recall a night where we finished a set and I wished I had just let him play drums by himself. 
but what has made rock band even more fun, besides selecting themed sets (see cheesy songs sung by a female from 1990 - 1995, songs about sex, etc.) is something we started doing only recently. whenever a song comes up that either I’m totally sick of or I find the lyrics particularly creepy/icky, etc., I alter the lyrics slightly, adding one or both of our cats names as appropriate. it might not sound very amusing but trust me, one round of “Wowee has spoken” and you’ll get it. it’s kind of our favorite. 

anyone who knows me very well at all knows that Jay and I play rock band almost every single night. I sing and Jay plays the drums. it usually varies from a 5 to 8 song set and typically takes place around 8 o’clock, but it’s a rare night that we don’t rock. how can someone take part in so much glorified karaoke night after night you ask? and that’s a fair question. honestly some nights I’m not exactly feeling it. but I think the fact that I can tell Jay seriously looks forward to the twenty minutes where I belt out Alanis Morissette and Journey at the top of my lungs, or worse, we share duties on no sleep till brooklyn, all day long is worth it. and I can’t recall a night where we finished a set and I wished I had just let him play drums by himself. 

but what has made rock band even more fun, besides selecting themed sets (see cheesy songs sung by a female from 1990 - 1995, songs about sex, etc.) is something we started doing only recently. whenever a song comes up that either I’m totally sick of or I find the lyrics particularly creepy/icky, etc., I alter the lyrics slightly, adding one or both of our cats names as appropriate. it might not sound very amusing but trust me, one round of “Wowee has spoken” and you’ll get it. it’s kind of our favorite.