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Fri Nov 30, 2007, 7:05 PM
  • Mood: Pain
  • Listening to: A New Machine Part 1—Pink Floyd.
  • Reading: Books.
  • Watching: Metropolis.
  • Playing: Nothing.
  • Eating: Chinese Food.
  • Drinking: Cider.
I have been home sick.

For a week.

Straight.

*dies*.

ANYWAY I have better things to talk about.

Just saw the 1920's silent version of Metropolis. It was a work of art. I want to marry the woman who played Maria/Robot Maria and yes I know I'm sixteen and clearly female and she's also female and probably doesn't speak a word of English and probably stone dead anyway. She was beautiful and quite talented. I loves her. :3

ANYway.

Been listening to Pink Floyd more. Everyone go out and buy A Momentary Lapse of Reason. Now. Buy it. No excuses. Even if you hate Pink Floyd.

Also I finally read Hogfather by Terry Pratchett. Teatime has GOT to be one of the best antagonists ever. EVAR. Love him. Love him and his glass eye and his other really creepy pinhole eye.

Lastly before I leave you no, I have not made progress on my blog/site/whatever it'll be. Definitely by X-Mas, though. But I do have an account on a Harry Potter fanfiction site because I'm LAME, I know. But read my stuff it's happy. (my accont; [link])

Ta ta.

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:icon73h1337kiwi:
i have momentary lapse of reason on record. and therefor no way to listen to it :shakefist:

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i must completely stone deaf square pegs into round holes anything you want to do he was a good man they said he was a gentleman they said even when life spat in his face he put
everything back in its right place =
:iconconnorjuv13:
want me to burn it for you?

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"Very often the mighty pine and lofty trees
Are driven by the winds and a more serious misfortune;
The towers fall down, and the high mountains
Get struck by lightening."
:icon73h1337kiwi:
nah, then the quality sucks.

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i must completely stone deaf square pegs into round holes anything you want to do he was a good man they said he was a gentleman they said even when life spat in his face he put
everything back in its right place =
:iconconnorjuv13:
really? usually when I burn cds the quality's fine.

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"Very often the mighty pine and lofty trees
Are driven by the winds and a more serious misfortune;
The towers fall down, and the high mountains
Get struck by lightening."
:icon73h1337kiwi:
well, some of those work better than others, like petels. he burned me an eric clapton CD that is fine. but my grandfather's gets this shockingly irritating buzz.

what i meant to say was records have inherently better sound quality, so anything you use will reduce it.

i'll get a record player eventually :shakefist:

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i must completely stone deaf square pegs into round holes anything you want to do he was a good man they said he was a gentleman they said even when life spat in his face he put
everything back in its right place =
:iconconnorjuv13:
I'm still going to burn my Momentary Lapse of Reason CD for you whether you like it or not.

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"Very often the mighty pine and lofty trees
Are driven by the winds and a more serious misfortune;
The towers fall down, and the high mountains
Get struck by lightening."
:icon73h1337kiwi:
but i have it!

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i must completely stone deaf square pegs into round holes anything you want to do he was a good man they said he was a gentleman they said even when life spat in his face he put
everything back in its right place =
:iconconnorjuv13:
but...never mind.

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"Very often the mighty pine and lofty trees
Are driven by the winds and a more serious misfortune;
The towers fall down, and the high mountains
Get struck by lightening."
:icon73h1337kiwi:
okay :D

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i must completely stone deaf square pegs into round holes anything you want to do he was a good man they said he was a gentleman they said even when life spat in his face he put
everything back in its right place =

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