Thursday, October 17, 2013

T. Toes

Show aired October 17, 2013 2-4 PM
*=new music **=local music
From high atop the tips of your toes,  the Stranger Show today asks the musical question: "Are you practicing for ballet?"    Today we continue the alphanumeric parts of the body series with the theme "T. Toes" Don't be afflicted by ingrown toenails. Just listen to 99.5 WUSR Scranton and let the toes stand tall.

Norah Jones – Toes  – Feels Like Home
Cold War Kids – Cold Toes On The Cold Floor  – Mine Is Yours
The Baby Einstein Music Box Orchestra – Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes  – Baby Einstein: Sing and Play
Michael Franks – Popsicle Toes  – The Best Of Michael Franks: A Backward Glance
The Meters – Tippi-Toes   – Funkify Your Life: The Meters Anthology
Jethro Tull – You Curl Your Toes in Fun/Childhood Heroes/Stabs Instrumental – Thick As a Brick (40th Anniversary Special Edition)
Twinkle Toes Music – Sleeping bunnies, eponymous
Primus – Tippi Toes – Miscellaneous Debris
Bobby Van – There's A Small Hotel - 1954 Original Broadway Cast Various Artists – On Your Toes
Linda Perhacs – Sandy Toes  – Parallelograms
Allen Toussaint – Fingers And Toes   – Life, Love And Faith
Carl Perkins – Pointed Shoe Toes  – My Old Friend
Elaine Stritch – Too Good For The Average Man - On Your Toes/1954 Original Broadway Cast/Remastered Various Artists – On Your Toes
Arthur Fiedler – Slaughter On Tenth Avenue (from "On Your Toes") Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops Orchestra – Slaughter On 10th Avenue
Judy Collins – Twinkle Toes  – Singing Time
Lucille Ball – Tippy, Tippy Toes - Remastered 1991, Wildcat
Seattle police are looking for a woman who allegedly threw hot nacho cheese at a store clerk in West Seattle after refusing to pay.
According to Seattle police, the woman went into a 7-Eleven near SW Barton and 35th Ave. SW around 1 a.m. Monday and bought a bag of Doritos. The clerk told police she opened the bag and started filling it with liquid cheese from a dispenser. When the clerk told her she’d have to pay for the cheese, she started yelling at the man and threw the bag of Doritos at him. The suspect left the store and the clerk followed to get the license plate. The clerk told police she punched him in the back before driving away.
The clerk was still covered in cheese when police arrived, but he was not seriously injured. He gave police a description of the woman and the vehicle. The suspect later called police, refused to identify herself, but said she would come to the police station to talk about what happened. According to police, as of Monday afternoon, the woman had not shown up.

The new high end 5s model of Apple's iPhone launched with a fingerprint scanner called TouchID last Friday. But fingers aren't the only thing that works with the fingerprint scanner. The Internet has had a lot of fun trying novel deployments of the system over the weekend. Here are a few of the notable examples of things that were able to unlock TouchID:
Toes
This isn't too surprising. Of course a system designed to recognize the ridges of fingerprints can identify the ridges of your lower appendages, too. Although, removing your shoes each time you need to unlock your phone seems like a bit of a hassle.

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