Sighs-- I went to bed at 4 am, and woke up at 11, missing out on morning plans...
tells himself that one day he too will have morning plans rather than the standard "whenever I can, after noon" ones
Utters 'you should see things now before it's too late.'
voices "I'm getting the unpleasant things out of the way first"
Well-wishing, but thinks that the easiest way to get rid of unpleasant things is to move far away from them...
x-actly what I hope to do, once the time is right...
You are always welcome to visit me, if you want. I confess to being a psuedo-Gatsby figure, but I invite the interesting, not the rich...
zooming to Europe someday, perhaps
(First two Xs, now two Zs! Double-harsh!)
(Now you know what it's like to have the Drom part on these games!)
Adores the song 'Feather in your cap'
Better get away from the computer for a little bit (which will probably turn into just a few minutes). Thanks for a fun few hours, dròm et al!
Don't worry; I have returned after a two-hour nap.
Eh, are you still here or gone?
Fair dròm, my internet went out for a bit there, but it's back up again! (Although, I was busying myself with searching for lost things.

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Has good news: I rediscovered my copy of "Stereopathic Soulmanure" so I will have some good listening today, at least.
Unfortunately, I looked everywhere I could, though, dròm; I'm afraid "As Seen from Above" might be lost.
I like 'Stereopathetic Soulmanure,' even though it's his weirdest CD, his roughest. Mutations has to be my favourite. Do you have it, or any others? S.S. is a very weird CD indeed.
(Can you remember having listened to it outside your house?)
Just owns "SS" and "Odelay!" by Beck, but will probably be purchasing more soon due to dròm's frequent recommendations (although I have "Sea Change" on mp3).
(I know that I listened to it in my car a few years ago, but I don't like to think of the possibilities that removing it from my house leads to.)
Killer, it's lost; well, it's lost until you buy another copy. Then, it will be in the stupidest place.
(I have about three hundred Becks on MP3...; 'Sea Change' is beautiful: I especially liked 'It's all in your mind,' 'The Golden Age,' ... hell, I liked them all. He managed to do a break-up album without going into the accompanying clichéland; and it was very diverse.
I love 'Odelay' too; my favourite song on it, however, has to be the very last one, 'Ramshackle.' The irritating thing is that he has a whole album of tracks like 'Ramshackle' and 'Feather in your cap--' a brilliant song that was dumped on a B-sides album but deserves to be downloaded-- and yet, he's never released the album. The album would be his most perfect compromise between his many styles. Ah, I'll just have to persuade him myself.)
(He has a new album coming out in October. I'm wondering what it will be like...)
Likes "Sissyneck" most among the songs on "Odelay." Also, learned that any mention of Beck will make dròm type like crazy! I must use this somehow to my advantage in the future...