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Paj!

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  1. I've been having really memorable dreams lately. First was a really long one, one I call a "movie" dream. Not involving anyone I know, and played out like a movie. It was about the rounding up the Jews in WWII, but the setting was modern (didn't notice whilst dreaming). The main protagonist snuck out of the shopping mall that served as the detention center type thing where the jews first went to before the camps, despite nazis crawling around everywhere. His escape involved running accross the track at school. Second dream can't remember the plot, but it was like a music video or something. All slo-mo. Me and 2 friends were sitting in the assembly hall which was empty/emptying, in the middle of the blakc of seats in which our year sit. Various friends of mine join join for a photo (a flash from a far away cameraman I didnt know), then left. Poignantly were my 2 old best friends coming back at once (One got expelled, but had a profound effect on me, one I just grew apart from), for a photo, then leaving. Obviously influenced by the knowledge that I'm leaving the school/the people I know at the end of the next term. Dream last night didn't remember, until I had a flashback of sorts. I vaguely remember part being set in town at night, maybe a group of friends and I going somewhere. But the bit that makes me feel genhinely bad, inside, is a friend of mine (not a best friend, but he really likes me I think, and I really like him too) being genuinely upset with me and asking if I was going out with his ex. Just makes me feel guilty and sad (for nothing! it's imaginary), remembering it. Never had a dream so literally manifest what I've been thinking.
  2. Well the fun thing is debatable, but I don't get your comment. Sure some tracks are a bit bizarre, like Heart Beat Rock, but songs like The One are "perfect" and whole. They don't sound like there's something essential missing. A song isn't shit because you find it boring.
  3. It's way better than that Veronica's album... No More Rain, Stars, The One = awesome. Listen to Impossible Princess. It's her best album by far. Interesting to listen to. Her first genuine artistic statement (of a kind). --- Off to catch Antony & the Johnsons on Jonathan Ross.
  4. You've Come A Long Way Baby is pretty good. I've not listened to it fully in YEARS. Like 5 years. Might do that now!
  5. Exactly. It just gets really annoying. Part of that is being out of the loop, but it also grates more on a physical level if you hear something over and over that's meant to be funny, but isn't to you.
  6. Parka were ok, not quite cheerful enough to balance out uninteresting lyrics though. Darkwater I wanted to like at the start of 1920, but didn't really by the end.
  7. Why don't you feel her up? See what she says after. She might just like it. :p
  8. make sure you're looking prim and proper cube!
  9. Virgins always get backstage, no matter what they've got to say.
  10. Maybe she's an exceptional actress, distracting you while he/she/they plan their runaway/marriage/love affair.
  11. How A Lion Becomes A Mouse A playlist based on Haggis' day. Full of Tori Amos songs. Black-Dove Programmable Soda Teenage Hustling Sweet The Sting Hoochie Woman In The Springtime Of His Voodoo Cruel (Live Chicago 06/11/07) Little Earthquakes -- Don't mind me. I have nothing better to do with my time/life.
  12. Whoa! Taken to the wrong page. Damned webz. I'm gonna go lie in my pram.
  13. Why does this never happen at my school? *don't mean that in a whiny way, it's a literal question* It sounds like some french movie about liasones dangereuse.
  14. Her new songs are very shallow, as the concept of her last album was all fun and generally campy glam rock. She is/was/can be a stunning songwriter and composer. I urge you to start with Little Earthquakes. It's on Spotify.
  15. You like Tori Amos? btw get all her albums pre 2005. Otherwise you're getting a flawed vision of her. She goes all mumsy and a bit strange (in a bad way) from then on - nowadays. Don't get her last album first. It's an innapropriate start. I got it first, and after one listen left it for 6 months. I then got her "greatest hits" collection type CD, and only then did I actually begin to love her. (and so appreciate her 2007 album) Little Earthquakes is a guarentee you'll like, everyone does. The 90's run of 5 albums is sublime and really what her makes her great. Boys For Pele is her masterpiece, she was a bit mad while making it. I recall you saying you liked some of the song from From The Choirgirl Hotel. Also among her best.
  16. I won't disappear In this city Felt apprope'
  17. My homepage should be this, but i forgot how to change it. I always click the Safari icon on autopilot though. Especially If I actually mean to do something else.
  18. It's looks alright, some funny bits, yeah. Never been a big fan of his, never seen Borat, seen Ali G sporadically, didn't see what the fuss was.
  19. Yeah, I liked Isabel and the return of the legendary jumpsuit (without the cheeto wig). I wish she'd just get some sort of voice-fixer to stop her from "eeee"-ing all the time though.
  20. Have you seen the new video yet? It's cruel, but I lol'd my way through. Some good bits at the end.
  21. Oh no I know the 90's were brilliant in some respects. All my favourite albums are from the 90's. However, the fashion and a lot of the popular music was horrific in certain cases. It's not yet old enough to be retro(=cool) like the 80's shit pop music and fashion.
  22. Stay was also a song, by Shakespeare's Sister.
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