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elasimuaoa
Spy Software for Mobiles. Listen to all room conversations or any taking around the phone now! http://www.zebraprintcomforter.biz/-phones
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post-something
Are you on Sony's Fantasy Festival yet? It rocks. http://fantasyfestival.last.fm/invite/?key=22ff5692017535b5c22c19d458104ad0&r=polaroideye
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huthaire
Don't you get the feeling when looking at those soixante-huitards or Velvet-Underground-Lou-Reed-in-shades that there was something __supernatural__ in how cool the sixties were? It's got to be modernity's equivalent to whatever the Greeks would've felt if the ghost of Agamemnon suddenly grabbed them and told them to kill their mother. You see where I'm going with this.
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soulfulpoet
and....how did you like it? i just wish i didn't know about the whole 'dead narrator telling his story' thing so i would've been more surprised at the end. but i still enjoyed it a lot.
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Music2Burn
thanks.. pretty much the same im finally getting a chance to enjoy my summer been working like im stupid but ts all good now
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rraheem
Central Park, Times Square, Little Italy, Spanish Harlem and Battery Park are all cool places to go. Sometimes they have free concerts in central park. Also there are a lot of museums all over and there's good shopping in midtown on the east side of Manhattan...Yeah I'm finishing up my undergrad here and then hopefully going back up north for grad school...what about you?
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soulfulpoet
that sucks it came on too late for you to watch it. hopefully you guys can come here 'cause it's wonderful. it's a tourist's paradise. i see you're currently listening to minnie riperton's radio. she speaks to me in a way few other singers can. shame she was so undervalued in her life.
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rraheem
yeah the south is way different...Before I moved down here I thought the same thing. There's def. elements of racism that are unique to the south, but it's really slow paced and laid back...I guess it takes some getting used to. I love the north and have family up there so I try and get up there pretty often (esp. nyc). That trip sounds like fun. How's London? I hear it's a pretty cool city.
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soulfulpoet
i've just been watching various flicks and finding more tunes as well. tell me when you and your friends get to chicago so i can suggest some stuff to do then.
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lechanson
The charity shop I work in is in a small northern town, but we don't usualy get anything intresting in. But sometimes it is wonderful when you find a real gem hidden in a tescos bag full of rags and unwanted gifts. It makes you wonder just how it got there, and what its story is. People seem so desperate to create barriers around themselves sometimes. I think that people forget how to dream, and then become scared by anyone who hasn't. Enjoy your book spree :].
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LovelyListicka
Yeah, we were originally planning Paris too, but on Fuerteventura we'll have a free accomodation. But I can't complain, I'm glad for opportunity to leave the cities, they are just so wearying by those roads, side-walks, cars and hundreds of thousands of people (how great could be the world without 90% of today's civilisation...); it's something like a big grey fly-monster. :-)
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lechanson
I like to sit in busy city centres and lose myself in the sea of people washing over me, each with their own dreams and hopes and fears. Maybe it would be intresting if, just for a day, everyone wrote all their thoughts on a big ballon and carried in around with them for the day. I like being able to invent little stories about people on the bus or the girl that smiles through the window opposite work. You are right about these decisions of love and pain we must take. To live in poetry is my dream. Thank you for the website, it looks very useful. I work in a charity shop, and today someone donated a Emily Dickinson book which I took home...so I am happy tonight. When I read her poems I dont feel lonely anymore.
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lechanson
The one thing I like about where I live now is that from my bedroom window (in the loft) I can see the amber lights of trains passing by. I like to imagine myself getting on the last train of the night and running away to live a life based around poetic and romantic notions that most of the world has decided doesnt exist outside of films and books. But things arent always that easy, are they?
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lechanson
I like train jorneys anywhere really. Its just the feeling of running away. And especialy at night when you can watch the amber lights of towns rush by outside, or fall asleep and wake up somewhere you've never been before. But yes, there is something special about traveling through Europe too. I wish I could be any good at photography. I always see beautiful things when I'm alone and it would be nice to be able to share them. But i'm no good with cameras, but i can paint okay. It sounds like you will have a lovely time in New York. There must be so much to see or hear or feel there. And no, I have never meet anyone with a Dali moustache. Maybe it is a look I could try when I start getting old...
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soulfulpoet
wow.....i can't even begin to begin to tell you about the many things you and your friends can do here. it's definitely safe to say you'll never be bored here. i'm still finding out things about the city that i didn't know before even though i've been here all my life. i guess it depends on how long and when exactly you all will be here. 'cause some things happen at different times in the summer. but whenever you come, it'll still be a wonderful experience. hopefully the weather is great when you guys come 'cause right now every other day is dreary or windy.
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lechanson
Last year I stayed for a month or so in a hostel in Granada, the town where Lorca wrote about and spent much of his life. It is truely amazing there, you can just sit and watch as gypsy musicans and dancers meet and play in tiwn squares or by rivers during the day and at night discover the old flamenco clubs, some of which are still in peoples basements having been set up in the civil war. Even if you dont like flamenco it is amazing to see. And the Alhambra palace. Oh, i would love to visit New York. I have never been to America before, but I would like to go to New York, if only because of Andy Warhol, Allen Ginsberg and The Velvet Underground. But Paris is really where my heart is set upon now.
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lechanson
Yes, i still harbour many dreams myself of running away to Paris and living life like a black and white film. Actualy, I have a train ticket booked for August. I will take with me a guitar, a notebook and some money and try my best to never have to come back. I doubt that it is a dream I will realise, but I can only try. I will try to find some of German writers you have mentioned. I adore Rainer Maria Rilke, that is about as far as my knowledge goes with German literature. I'm also a big fan of Spanish literature, I'd highly recommend Gracia Lorca if you havent read anything by him all ready. I remember at school people who considered themselves to be mods because they listen to the the ordinary boys and wear ben sherman. It made me feel quite sad really. Sometimes I feel so far away from nearly everyone else my age.
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lechanson
I havent read anything by Camus yet, though I have been meaning to for ages. 'The Voyage' is just excellent, 'Sorrows of the Moon' and 'Soul of the Wine' are also favourites of mine. Can you speak French? I always think how wonderful it must be to read French liturature just as it was written. Oh, I became a mod when i was 15. But then I realised that I was too shy and didnt care enough about clothes to be a real mod, but still, the music remains.
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lizzylane
Hey, thanks you too :) I love your taste. I have most of your top bands in common even though last.fm doesn't say so (I reset my account in february and it annoys me) I want to make a band like The Shangri Las but not many girls are into it around here, it's quite frustrating! Have a nice day :)
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LovelyListicka
That sounds so wild! :-) Well, about me... I had some hard time because of school - I even lost my usual detached point of view and that is something I really hates, but now is everything colourful and wonderful again, because on the holliday I'll be on Fuerteventura with my gorgeous friends, going though the desert and watching thousands of stars.
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lechanson
Its okay, I think that too many questions and references make people sound charming :]. The first time I heard ye-ye was in a record shop on my first visit to Paris. The woman behind the counter was playing 'le temps de l'amour' by Francoise Hardy, which i brought there and then. I remember that first visit really well. I had really low expectations of Paris, thinking it would be over-rated, and then was entranced by it. How about you, how did you discover it? I try to only buy Northern Soul on vinyl. It is just so much better that way. But some of it is just so hard (and expensive) to find, so I do slip into bad habbits sometimes. And yes, i love French poetry. My ambition is to one day be able to write like Rimbaud or Baudelaire. It isnt going to happen but it is something to work for!
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soulfulpoet
no problem with taking a while to respond. it's all good. i've watched more french films that may be better than la haine. i saw orphee and l'armee des ombres. both of them are really good. i've also watched black orpheus. i loved the beautiful setting and music but the story wasn't as great to me. so what's been up with you and what have you watched lately?
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sexnapoleon
You recommended me Blue & Exile to me before and I just noticed they're performing in my city. I was thinking of going until I realised that it's tonight... Hah.
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soulfulpoet
so i finally watched la haine. i really like it. i found it interesting how the skyscraper and grunwalski stories connected with the events of the movie. the ending definitely surprised me. i figured vinz would die but i didn't expect it to be in that matter. cassel's performance was great. his de niro impersonation was pretty nice. and i loved the scratching by dj cut killer. the break-dancing was really good too. you can probably tell i thoroughly enjoyed this movie.
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