dròm_et_rêve wrote:(O, then they're like someone about whom I say too much and too often! Do many people appreciate them?)
(They have found some mainstream success recently, but a large group of people have appreciated them for a few years now. Coheed and Cambria is their name.)
(Nickelback sucks!!
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My sunglasses make me look very cool. I need to go out more during the daylight and show them off. Perhaps today...
dròm_et_rêve wrote:A post-it's for life, not just for single-use. Damn stationery abusers!
Hmm; "permanent posts" something a2k'ers, and fence makers dream of!
[would be a great thread, if a mite 'concrete'!]
("Second Stage Turbine Blade" is melodic and often fast yet fast. "In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3" is darker and heavier. "Stories and & Alibis" I have yet to hear, although I have been told that all three albums (Stories--Second--3) tell a long chronological story, something to which I need to pay more attention.)
The A-string on my guitar broke a couple days ago; now, there are only the highest four strings remaining.
If walking sprouts is part of being immortal, then just stick my head in the karaoke jar.
I just spent over an hour searching for my missing CD. I went through every jewel case, storage briefcase, player, CD-drive, and pile I could find. And still, I didn't find "As Seen from Above." I have the case for it, but not the album itself. It looks like I will have to give up and purchase it again, since thinking about hearing that music so much over the past day has made me border on obsession. But, of course, once I buy the new copy, I'll find the old one; it's a guarantee.
Pick up the dog doo, hope that it's hard.
Willie Nelson is a very cool dude.
Person: "Wow, you look really good."
Me: "Thanks. I didn't shower today."
Person: "Oh..."
Can you feel the love and the cherry soda?
Morning! I am almost on a normal schedule today.
Hey, Smog! It's evening here. How is everything?
I'm okay. Got a job today, going out of town tomorrow, drinking coffee now. Not bad, although, I'd actually rather stay here, but I have aging relatives whom I need to visit. Plus, I believe that the house up there still needs a bit of cleaning...
How often do you see these relatives? (Did you have an interview or something?)
Piece me together with a gravel purée
(Not very often. And nope, no interview, just lucky connections.)
In searching my room, I found a bottle cap for a free 20-ounce Coke! The offer expired over two-and-a-half years ago, though. Oh well.
I've never met someone like that. But I swear I'll always remember till the day I die my grandfather Aniceto. He died when I was 6, in 1990. He also had alzheimers, so I didn't have much time to know him well. Yet, I'll always remember the stories he told me when I was a little child, about the Spanish Civil War. He used to be Frigate Captain, on the Republic's side. 'A always repeated the same story on how he downed three Messerschmitt fighters with his own hands controlling the front machine gun of his ship... And I remember the look in his eyes when he told that war stories... It was like he remembered what he was; and it was sad, being old and spending his last days reading books, listening to Vivaldi, and cooking (he loved to cook.) Yet I must admit that he was a severe and rude man, but he had many things to tell. I guess I'll always remember him because of two things. first, that box my grandmother keeps that contains his captain uniform - white and blue - from the Navy.. his sword of captain... one of those pistols from the 20s, and also a a half burnt old flag of the Spanish Republic which he rescued from his sinking ship, just after having downed the three German fighters. Secondly, he taught me there's always a reason to fight for what you believe in, just like he fought for the fair republic he believed in...