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yeah to lily! :lol:
I just cant get over how long your posts are! I lose track...
I wouldn't say eccentricity is "cool", but there some types of "different" that are considered "cool". Ya diggin' all my quote fingers here? *quote fingers*
Be yourself, and trust yourself.
That's good. The caring less part I mean. Of course you know this.Quote:
Some are nice but there is just some kind of a limit as to how friendly you really would want to be with them. They are still kind of clichish and I don't really like that sort of thing. I am not really one to have a crowd of friends, never hung in a crowd. I had individual friends but they seem the opposite and have groups of friends, even to this day. They can have their little snobby club; I could care less.
Nah. You're good. :thumbs_upQuote:
I will but I am really tired now. Late here so I am not fun tonight...;):lol: with one eye open....;););)
:lol: Okay.Quote:
Tell her I am game! ahaha - I danced up a storm at my son's wedding - that was loads of fun. I think we did one disco song just for fun.
When I feel like it.Quote:
You listen to tame? get out! I bet your bedroom is always vibrating or rocking loudly. I know - I lived with a teenager, remember...I did not cry when he left home and got his own appartment - finally I could get some sleep without my floorboards banging around from the beat downstairs.
My parents get so annoyed at me! :lol: My dad yelled at me to turn down some music when we were in the car one time, and said it was really obnoxious. Then one time I was blasting music and my dad came in and told me he couldn't hear me say "come in" when he knocked. Both times I was listening to Smart Patrol/Mr. DNA...gotta turn it up at Bob 1's guitar solos. Louuuuuudddd! Yeah! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UKtZ...eature=related *dances wildly* Mistah Kamikaze! Mistah DNA! Oh, yes. Oh, yes. It's beautiful. *sniff and a tear*
Yes, I like being that. But DEVO just ruined me, ruined me, I tell ya. I am trying, though...Quote:
:lol:
Good to hear this, means you are open to new things, new experiences. That will make you well-rounded and open-minded.
Oh yes! I love classical music! Baroque's my favorite, probably because it's fast most of the time. :p I have The Magic Flute on CD. My version's in German. I actually saw that opera live down at the Hollywood Bowl. Very good.Quote:
Get out - who would have guessed it. I just ordered the new Magic Flute directed by Kenneth Branagh - it is Mozart's opera set to a new libretto and all in English. It is suppose to be quite good. I have really been getting into opera this year. I love my Alagna (ever hear of him) version on DVD of Romeo and Juliet - oh he is to die for - now he has dreamy blue or green eyes....just gorgeous and he is so sweet - his voice is like an angels. I also love my "Madame Butterfly" DVD of the opera. I like the drama of opera a lot.
That Alagna guy is quite attractive!
Guess what came up on shuffle just now! Act I Scene XIV No. 7 of the Magic Flute!
Yes, that would make sense, like Bob Dylan and such.Quote:
True country I can't get into; I do like some folk but that was from my generation so it would follow I still appreciate it. I absolutely hate rap - I can't understand a word they are saying and besides I think it is so harsh and crude and obnoxious. I have no love for the music - if one can even call it that.
Indeed, I agree.
Are they now? Hmmmm.Quote:
It may be...we have been having this discussion on vinyl in the Music social group this week; you should peek in and take a look at what has been said.
Do it!Quote:
My neighbor says the same thing - says it gives it that authentic quality....I grew up with some scratchy sound so it does not bother me very much; although it has been awhile since I once again listened to vinyl. You make me want to now, for old time's sake.
I have no idea. I think we have one of those, too, for some reason. Give it to her and then buy yourself one.Quote:
:D I bought a collector tin with 64 a number of years back and have it stored away. I hope they are still good - do crayons go bad? I was going to pass it onto my grand-daughter.
That is so adorable!Quote:
Yep, dancing and beat - even my grand-daughter knows that and she is just 6 months old.
She would, and I will look this all up once my back is better. Ugh. I am so sorry. :(Quote:
Yes, Niamh would know about them; they are her native band. I like them a lot. She gave us some good videos to watch. I will get to those and to yours tomorrow....promise....I got side-tracked today and forgot...sorry...
Don't worry about it! You don't even have to watch it if you don't want to! XD
Me too. I am quite a visual person.Quote:
Ok I will...I love videos if they are well done.
Go to sleep! :lol:Quote:
I still don't know. I forgot to look - leave it til tomorrow...;) one eyed right now...they both are drooping...
I noticed.Quote:
When one is a teenager everything is intense.
Probably. DEVO is my Personal Jesus, so to speak.Quote:
Maybe they are from outer space and casting a spell on you.:lol:
Yes, she told me about that. :( I'm sure it's quite hard. The poor thing!Quote:
She is very nice but it snows too much where she lives and now it is starting again - it is very hard on her - all that heavy shoveling. I don't envy her that.
Luckily we have a gadillion of them in my town, as well as elebenty gadillion records stores in my town. (Okay, four.) Store that specialize/contain at least some vinyl.Quote:
I used to work at an antique store and sell there as well. It was great fun. It is a good soundtrack - Strauss I think -walzes....and lot of spacey sounds too - pretty awesome...
:lol: Don't say that!Quote:
wow, didn't even know that...good another useless 'tidbit' to float around in my spacey brain - lot of black holes up there, too!
Aw!Quote:
Funny sort of word isn't it? Well he starts out being totally disgruntled with the world and he goes through a transformation by meeting up with this cute little girl who is disabled - sweet story...and touching, too...
:lol: Awhahahaha.Quote:
Exactly - it is life and truthful...also he goes to the gynocologist with his wife - that is funny, too - seeing it from a husband's perspective.
Aw, he's pretty cute, too. I saw you mentioned him a couple posts back. You've seen Big Fish, yeah? "Sandra Templeton, I WILL marry you!"Quote:
Yeah, tonight I was watching some videos on Ewan McGregor and he is a good example - he has sort of unique teeth if you really observe them and it actually does add to his appeal - it makes his mouth look cute when he smiles. His teeth look shorter in the front that on the sides - it looks natural though and not like a hollywood beauty. I happen to think Ewan is a doll but of course he does sometime remind me of my son when he shows his devilish side so I can't drool over him; he is a bit young for me but still I do find him totally adorable! He seems smart and nice to and is a faithful husband and loves his wife very much so. I really admire that about him and he adores his little girls. He is a good daddy. He is also a pretty darn good actor.
Yes, I know, and now I can't sit for very long at all at them. I'm quite sad and frustrated.Quote:
That is a shame - you are too young for these problems. You should try and walk or strengthen yourself and your muscles. Sitting at computers for long hours is a very bad thing. I feel the effect of it but addicted I am and I must try to limit or I will be sick.
Good that they keep progressing. I will listen to them tomorrow. I did see part of the Astro man video - that was rather funny - quite entertaining - you sure you are not an alien presense here among us?
They're neat-O, huh?
Who said only men were from Mars?
Exactly. Most people misinterpret that song. Though I must say you can't really guess what it's about, you have to research it if you really want to know.Quote:
Well, the masses went for that song because it is catchy. Yes, probably they did not see themselves as pop artists at all.
They're coming out with an EP next Tuesday. I pre-ordered my copy a while ago. :DQuote:
That will be cool...
To some extent. My dad hates my music, though. :lol: "TURN THAT *beep* DOWN!"Quote:
Really funny and crazy - quite entertaining I think...does you mother like this stuff, too....:lol:
Indeed. I prefer deeper music, though.Quote:
Yes, they are silly sometimes, maybe most times but that is just fun light music....summer music..beach stuff...meaning the Beach Boys.
I liked them when I was nine...Across the Universe really made me angry. I'm sorry. I didn't even finish that movie. It was just awful. I know that really doesn't have much to do with them, though.Quote:
Now the Beatles I like better now maybe than back then, not sure though really - I just may forget. I was crazy on them when they first came to light. I think their middle years they lost me for awhile.Now I have a remastered CD and do enjoy them again - they were once played too often and then you got tired of them but it is fun to revive some music after time goes by. I have to be in the mood to listen to them.
That does sound interesting. I'm sure my friend has it. I'll borrow it from him.Quote:
That is exactly it - isolation of the individual....it is a well made film - very creative and sort of mesmerizing....you just go with it and let it happen...it is pretty awesome I think.
I used to listen to that but don't know what it would be like now. It was good.
Well I guess I listen to a lot of 80's/90's underground music. Some stuff from now...
Haha, thanks. I love those glasses...need to get a new pair seeing as they are wearing out real bad.Quote:
Get out of here - you always looked really pretty and cute to me when you posted those photos, even with the big oversized dark glasses - those were very funky and fun!
And I won't answer! :pQuote:
Janine, don't ask!....:lol:
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I realise that! :lol:
:lol: That's a boy's show! And a bit before my time, I think. And my mother never permitted me to watch "violent" TV shows anyways. XDQuote:
Mutant Ninja Turtles - do you remember those - why they just came to me I will never know....
Thanks. :lol:Quote:
Haha - you don't need to.....you are alien enough without it...:lol:
I am too!Are you hip to the jive? Do ya dig what I'm saying with the wiggity wack low down soul sistah? Tiiiiiight. POPPYCOCK!Quote:
Cool, tres cool! See I am good at teenage lingo.
That's cool, I act like an older person who acts like a teenager. :DQuote:
I know - I still act like a teenager, don't you think? :lol:
When the clock strikes zero!Quote:
You are my tour guide to undiscovered gallaxies. When does the ship leave?
U2! XD Good night!Quote:
Heart who. Now I am lost! Going to bed, blindly finding my way now to the bedroom...been nice talking to you, but my eyes are shutting for the night....nightly night..... beam me up Scotty.......
Oh! Okay, I will look, like I said, when I am all better...which means I should stop sneaking on like this. :sick:
Oh gosh, I should be in bed too...I have to go somewhere tomorrow; hate getting up early. Since your replies aren't too long, I will answer them quickly.
Oh!.... if you saw my room, you would know I was eccentric. I collect everything and anything and it is getting to the point where I can't fit anymore in. I am tripping over books and DVDs, CD's - can we ever have enough??? I guess that is cool though - at least my brain gets 'exercise';).Quote:
I wouldn't say eccentricity is "cool", but there some types of "different" that are considered "cool". Ya diggin' all my quote fingers here? *quote fingers*
I always do. You do so it also!Quote:
Be yourself, and trust yourself.
Yeah, I could care less at this time in my life - high school was like to me as a thousand years ago - barely a memory now...insignificant to me...asside from a few fond memories...Quote:
That's good. The caring less part I mean. Of course you know this.
Thanks! I'll get to them all eventually.....just never enough time in each day, is there?Quote:
Nah. You're good. :thumbs_up
This rendition sounds exactly like my son and I. I would yell at him to 'turn it down!'...sometimes though, I would sneak into his room and we would watch videos together on MTV. He once made me a tape, of all the ones I liked. I still have it actually; so sweet of him.:)Quote:
My parents get so annoyed at me! :lol: My dad yelled at me to turn down some music when we were in the car one time, and said it was really obnoxious. Then one time I was blasting music and my dad came in and told me he couldn't hear me say "come in" when he knocked. Both times I was listening to Smart Patrol/Mr. DNA...gotta turn it up at Bob 1's guitar solos. Louuuuuudddd! Yeah! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UKtZ...eature=related *dances wildly* Mistah Kamikaze! Mistah DNA! Oh, yes. Oh, yes. It's beautiful. *sniff and a tear*
Don't think I like Mono actually, I never did check. Well, sometimes we do dwell on a group or artist for the longest time, and then suddenly, we need something 'new' - you will get that way eventually with Devo - wait and see, then later on you will revive your interest in them. I have done this with several groups now.Quote:
Yes, I like being that. But DEVO just ruined me, ruined me, I tell ya. I am trying, though...
Baroque is fast - a little too jittery for me. This is why I had to write you now - I can't believe you just said this about Mozart. All evening I have been watching my new DVD of -"The Magic Flute" - the new one directed by Kenneth Branagh in English. I liked it a lot. The music is spectacular. I bought a Region 2 DVD from Amazon UK; but unfortunately, it would not play on my Region 2 player, so I had to view it on the computer. It was beautiful on here; the set designs are amazingly artistic and creative. Ken does it again! I really liked the story and the singing, acting, although I did not fully undertand. It was very entertaining and the ending is spectacular. You can view some clips on Youtube. I think it is just great that you saw it live at the Hollywood Bowl - that is such a cool place! The good thing about playing it on my computer, is that I can listen to the music only, out of four speakers, even if not viewing the film. Maybe I just did not have my selector box set right to view in on the Region 2 player; will try another day. I truly enjoyed it - good music, don't you think? Isn't it one fine coincidence that you should mention it tonight?Quote:
Oh yes! I love classical music! Baroque's my favorite, probably because it's fast most of the time. :p I have The Magic Flute on CD. My version's in German. I actually saw that opera live down at the Hollywood Bowl. Very good.
Oh yeah, he is really cute. Downing turned me onto him. I like him in 'Romeo and Juliet' - very romantic and sexy...he wears a loose blousy type shirt - I don't know why, but men in those really turn me on. I just ordered "The Serpent's Kiss" with Ewan McGregor - he wears that period garb in that film and ouuulaaalaaa...very, very sensual. I saw clips on Youtube and I had to have the film. Alagna is gorgeous too, in 'Tosca', his film version with his wonderfully talented and beautiful wife. See all the good ones are taken!:lol: I watched the 'extras' on the "Magic Flute" and got such a treat - Ken Branagh 7 inches high - a true closeup - he looked so lifelike, I felt I could reach out and touch his face - *oh yeah, dream on Janine* - he looked good with a full beard and such blue eyes - love his eyes and his way, cute manor, plus he is such a brainy man, and creative, too. I love creative men!Quote:
That Alagna guy is quite attractive!
It is definitely sychronicity or ESP!Quote:
Guess what came up on shuffle just now! Act I Scene XIV No. 7 of the Magic Flute!
Weren't you the one to post Dylan's photo here? I liked the early film I saw on him recently - hey, he was kind of cute back then....very 'deep', too. Of course, he did break Joan Baez's heart.Quote:
Yes, that would make sense, like Bob Dylan and such.
Indeed, I agree. Good to hear it.
They were, but now I think they are waiting on me to test out the deal. I will be busy tomorrow and was too busy today to dig out my records. Will have to wait a few days...weekend maybe...Quote:
Are they now? Hmmmm.
I will definitely; I have some great stuff on records...lots of rare stuff too, but stuff that is making a comeback.Quote:
Do it!
Oh maybe, but I won't use them - just want to smell them....hahaQuote:
I have no idea. I think we have one of those, too, for some reason. Give it to her and then buy yourself one.
It is an so funny too...she is really something....I will figure out how to send you the link to my file in Photobucket...you will really laugh...Quote:
That is so adorable!
Wait til you are much better and stay off the computer! You need to heal...rest...Quote:
She would, and I will look this all up once my back is better. Ugh. I am so sorry. :(
No, I will eventually - I like to try new things and sample music, videos. Love Youtube a little too much;) these days....Quote:
Don't worry about it! You don't even have to watch it if you don't want to! XD
Yep, then we think alike.Quote:
Me too. I am quite a visual person.
Heading there now...:yawnb:Quote:
Go to sleep! :lol:
haha...Quote:
I noticed.
Perhaps, but really there is only one Jesus...how 'bout your 'personal teddy bears' instead.Quote:
Probably. DEVO is my Personal Jesus, so to speak.
It is for her every winter...she said she called a snowplow guy, don't think he came yet.Quote:
Yes, she told me about that. :( I'm sure it's quite hard. The poor thing!
Cool! I used to frequent a used record exchange and I loved it. I got really good albums there and cheap. It was so much fun browsing....people were nice, too....I miss that...Quote:
Luckily we have a gadillion of them in my town, as well as elebenty gadillion records stores in my town. (Okay, four.) Store that specialize/contain at least some vinyl.
Ok, then I won't - 'space particles' instead - the awesome kind..***:DQuote:
:lol: Don't say that!
Yes, aw....Quote:
Aw!
Definitely Awhahhahaha.....Quote:
:lol: Awhahahaha.
Yes, I saw the film and liked it, that was a romantic moment; but I like him best in his dark subversive roles like "Young Adam", "Nora" (plays the complex James Joyce). "Eye of the Beholder," "Shallow Grave"...you get the picture....he has a lot of depth; I guess I like his independent films, even though some were not that popular. I will post a link to a video you will like - has the underwater scene from Big Fish at the very end, other parts are "Serpent's Kiss"... I think; it is really good.Quote:
Aw, he's pretty cute, too. I saw you mentioned him a couple posts back. You've seen Big Fish, yeah? "Sandra Templeton, I WILL marry you!"
I can't either; it is frustrating....like right now, I should be off of here and heading for bed. Computers are killers for bad backs.Quote:
Yes, I know, and now I can't sit for very long at all at them. I'm quite sad and frustrated.
I have to watch the rest of that. I thought it was pretty corny and fun - funky. I tried to read that book once and it was so silly; gave up on it. In one of Ken's films they make fun of the book...I must think of the lines to tell you what they are...may have to watch that part of the film again...it was funny but chauvist...Ken was such a sour puss in the beginning of this film and then became transformed after meeting a little diabled girl. Ken was also just great in the story about FDR, "Warm Springs"; about his convalescence in Georgia after polio; he should have won the Emmy for that outstanding performance - he was nominated and he definitely gave a stellar performance.Quote:
They're neat-O, huh?
Who said only men were from Mars?
Most people misinterpret a lot of songs - once the radio did a thing on that - 'misconstrued lyrics' - the people who called in had the funniest answers. It was hilarous!Quote:
Exactly. Most people misinterpret that song. Though I must say you can't really guess what it's about, you have to research it if you really want to know.
What is an EP? Is that like an ET? ahhahaQuote:
They're coming out with an EP next Tuesday. I pre-ordered my copy a while ago. :D
Yes, I can relate to that. Old folks need rest and quiet, fast hectic music causes older people anxiety...hahaha....or mellow music at night is better....although there was a time I did like some of my son's music, now I actually hate some he likes - the gap has gotten wider...Quote:
To some extent. My dad hates my music, though. :lol: "TURN THAT *beep* DOWN!"
I do also - something with thought behind it and depth of emotion, meaning, etc.Quote:
Indeed. I prefer deeper music, though.
I watched it (suffered through) - that was a dumb movie, I thought. Can't even recall now what it was about, that is how much it impressed me...NOT!Quote:
I liked them when I was nine...Across the Universe really made me angry. I'm sorry. I didn't even finish that movie. It was just awful. I know that really doesn't have much to do with them, though.
It really is interesting and mesmerizing...it became a sort of 'cult film'. It is 'timeless'...isolation is a timeless theme...Quote:
That does sound interesting. I'm sure my friend has it. I'll borrow it from him.
Really? Yeah, I wonder....Quote:
I used to listen to that but don't know what it would be like now. It was good.
They say it is good; I will have to listen to some soon, like 80's 90's music.....some anyway...Quote:
Well I guess I listen to a lot of 80's/90's underground music. Some stuff from now...
They are big and funky - I liked them on you. I used to wear really big glasses, but prescription; now I would give anything for that operation to free me from them...I hate bifocals!Quote:
Haha, thanks. I love those glasses...need to get a new pair seeing as they are wearing out real bad.
...so 'let it be'...as the Beatles said.Quote:
And I won't answer! :p
*greenface*:lol: sort of 'spacey' with a 'green' face....:lol:Quote:
:redface:
Yeah, I know it....but did not know if you cared about gender for shows back then...guess it was before your time....I knew this young girl, her mom hoped she would play with doll, be all feminine; instead she liked her brother's monsters!Quote:
:lol: That's a boy's show! And a bit before my time, I think. And my mother never permitted me to watch "violent" TV shows anyways. XD
Welcome:lol:Quote:
Thanks. :lol:
If I am acting out my teen fantasies. I do know 'POPPYCOCK'! haha..and 'ya dig'...that started with the beat-nik era. :lol:Quote:
I am too!Are you hip to the jive? Do ya dig what I'm saying with the wiggity wack low down soul sistah? Tiiiiiight. POPPYCOCK!
:lol: Good one!Quote:
That's cool, I act like an older person who acts like a teenager. :D
Zero is good... I can wait...Quote:
When the clock strikes zero!
U2 is the singing group with Bono...haha XD Goodnight space cadette! :D:alien:Quote:
U2! XD Good night!
Stop sneaking on here and get better, silly Lily! :lol:Quote:
Oh! Okay, I will look, like I said, when I am all better...which means I should stop sneaking on like this. :sick:
Eccentricity is basically awesome.
Brain exercise! My favorite!
And I shall.
I love high school...well, most of it. I hope to remember a lot of it, but I'm sure new great memories will come to me of course. I like being young in that sense. I have so much ahead of me.Quote:
Yeah, I could care less at this time in my life - high school was like to me as a thousand years ago - barely a memory now...insignificant to me...asside from a few fond memories...
No problem. I can empathize with that!Quote:
Thanks! I'll get to them all eventually.....just never enough time in each day, is there?
Oh my gosh, yes. Both my parents tell me to turn down the stereo. They're just BAH HUMBUG!Quote:
This rendition sounds exactly like my son and I. I would yell at him to 'turn it down!'...sometimes though, I would sneak into his room and we would watch videos together on MTV. He once made me a tape, of all the ones I liked. I still have it actually; so sweet of him.:)
That's nice indeed. :)
I seriously doubt anything will ever replace DEVO, but I will find new stuff that I like. I already have! :DQuote:
Don't think I like Mono actually, I never did check. Well, sometimes we do dwell on a group or artist for the longest time, and then suddenly, we need something 'new' - you will get that way eventually with Devo - wait and see, then later on you will revive your interest in them. I have done this with several groups now.
Pa-pa-pa-papageno!Quote:
Baroque is fast - a little too jittery for me. This is why I had to write you now - I can't believe you just said this about Mozart. All evening I have been watching my new DVD of -"The Magic Flute" - the new one directed by Kenneth Branagh in English. I liked it a lot. The music is spectacular. I bought a Region 2 DVD from Amazon UK; but unfortunately, it would not play on my Region 2 player, so I had to view it on the computer. It was beautiful on here; the set designs are amazingly artistic and creative. Ken does it again! I really liked the story and the singing, acting, although I did not fully undertand. It was very entertaining and the ending is spectacular. You can view some clips on Youtube. I think it is just great that you saw it live at the Hollywood Bowl - that is such a cool place! The good thing about playing it on my computer, is that I can listen to the music only, out of four speakers, even if not viewing the film. Maybe I just did not have my selector box set right to view in on the Region 2 player; will try another day. I truly enjoyed it - good music, don't you think? Isn't it one fine coincidence that you should mention it tonight?
Yeah! There's a lot of opera on YouTube. Including these: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MN9pMdL9JN8 and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGUgrN3SIOc ;) :lol: Oh my gosh...love those videos. Adorable.
That was my first and only time at the Hollywood Bowl and my first and only live opera. Loved it.
Haha, yes. My mother loves classical music so I got that from her, and the fact that I love the past. I told you I listen to old music! :lol:
:lol: Men are torturous like that, no?Quote:
Oh yeah, he is really cute. Downing turned me onto him. I like him in 'Romeo and Juliet' - very romantic and sexy...he wears a loose blousy type shirt - I don't know why, but men in those really turn me on. I just ordered "The Serpent's Kiss" with Ewan McGregor - he wears that period garb in that film and ouuulaaalaaa...very, very sensual. I saw clips on Youtube and I had to have the film. Alagna is gorgeous too, in 'Tosca', his film version with his wonderfully talented and beautiful wife. See all the good ones are taken!:lol: I watched the 'extras' on the "Magic Flute" and got such a treat - Ken Branagh 7 inches high - a true closeup - he looked so lifelike, I felt I could reach out and touch his face - *oh yeah, dream on Janine* - he looked good with a full beard and such blue eyes - love his eyes and his way, cute manor, plus he is such a brainy man, and creative, too. I love creative men!
:lol:Quote:
It is definitely sychronicity or ESP!
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Weren't you the one to post Dylan's photo here? I liked the early film I saw on him recently - hey, he was kind of cute back then....very 'deep', too. Of course, he did break Joan Baez's heart.
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Nope, that was someone else. He was quite attractive, though.
Kay; I'll check it out in the meantime.Quote:
They were, but now I think they are waiting on me to test out the deal. I will be busy tomorrow and was too busy today to dig out my records. Will have to wait a few days...weekend maybe...
It should cuz it's AWESOME!Quote:
I will definitely; I have some great stuff on records...lots of rare stuff too, but stuff that is making a comeback.
XDQuote:
Oh maybe, but I won't use them - just want to smell them....haha
Pleeeeeease! :D I love little kidd-Os!Quote:
It is an so funny too...she is really something....I will figure out how to send you the link to my file in Photobucket...you will really laugh...
I had my mother, who is a physical therapist, look at my back a day or so ago and she said there's nothing wrong with it. I think it is cured, but I am still going to be careful. Darn my weak frame.Quote:
Wait til you are much better and stay off the computer! You need to heal...rest...
Who isn't a YouTube addict?Quote:
No, I will eventually - I like to try new things and sample music, videos. Love Youtube a little too much;) these days....
Perhaps, but really there is only one Jesus...how 'bout your 'personal teddy bears' instead.
Indeed-I love those things. Still have elebenty gadillion of them on my bed.
Where does she live again? Minnesota? Wisconsin? Michigan? Somewhere up there. That sucks nuclear barrel waste. :(Quote:
It is for her every winter...she said she called a snowplow guy, don't think he came yet.
I know! I love those deals! I got Switched on Bach on vinyl at an old Book Shop for two dollars or so...Quote:
Cool! I used to frequent a used record exchange and I loved it. I got really good albums there and cheap. It was so much fun browsing....people were nice, too....I miss that...
Yeeeeeeeah!Quote:
Ok, then I won't - 'space particles' instead - the awesome kind..***:D
Ewan is awesome. Good actor.Quote:
Yes, I saw the film and liked it, that was a romantic moment; but I like him best in his dark subversive roles like "Young Adam", "Nora" (plays the complex James Joyce). "Eye of the Beholder," "Shallow Grave"...you get the picture....he has a lot of depth; I guess I like his independent films, even though some were not that popular. I will post a link to a video you will like - has the underwater scene from Big Fish at the very end, other parts are "Serpent's Kiss"... I think; it is really good.
I think it's our cheap comptuer chair.Quote:
I can't either; it is frustrating....like right now, I should be off of here and heading for bed. Computers are killers for bad backs.
Exactly! I like me some corny and funky stuff.Quote:
I have to watch the rest of that. I thought it was pretty corny and fun - funky. I tried to read that book once and it was so silly; gave up on it. In one of Ken's films they make fun of the book...I must think of the lines to tell you what they are...may have to watch that part of the film again...it was funny but chauvist...Ken was such a sour puss in the beginning of this film and then became transformed after meeting a little diabled girl. Ken was also just great in the story about FDR, "Warm Springs"; about his convalescence in Georgia after polio; he should have won the Emmy for that outstanding performance - he was nominated and he definitely gave a stellar performance.
My psychology teacher keeps telling us to read that.
Tell me! :D
:lol: No, I don't think they get the lyrics wrong, more like the meaning...Quote:
Most people misinterpret a lot of songs - once the radio did a thing on that - 'misconstrued lyrics' - the people who called in had the funniest answers. It was hilarous!
:eek2: You're joking, yes? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_playQuote:
What is an EP? Is that like an ET? ahhaha
This is like me knowing more about vinyl (though there are EP CD's...they're usually vinyl, I think, though. DEVO's is vinyl.) and how to work the record player than my mom...and now you! :lol:
But it's fun! :lol:Quote:
Yes, I can relate to that. Old folks need rest and quiet, fast hectic music causes older people anxiety...hahaha....or mellow music at night is better....although there was a time I did like some of my son's music, now I actually hate some he likes - the gap has gotten wider...
Maybe that just happens because my parents hate my music more and more...
There's nothing better.Quote:
I do also - something with thought behind it and depth of emotion, meaning, etc.
THANK YOU. At least I'm not the only one.Quote:
I watched it (suffered through) - that was a dumb movie, I thought. Can't even recall now what it was about, that is how much it impressed me...NOT!
Mmmm-hmmm.Quote:
They say it is good; I will have to listen to some soon, like 80's 90's music.....some anyway...
Most people don't like them on me, hahaha.Quote:
They are big and funky - I liked them on you. I used to wear really big glasses, but prescription; now I would give anything for that operation to free me from them...I hate bifocals!
Aw, don't say that! Glasses are awesome! I actually don't need mine. :D
Yep. :DQuote:
...so 'let it be'...as the Beatles said.
Favorite color!Quote:
*greenface*:lol: sort of 'spacey' with a 'green' face....:lol:
Haha, yes. I was more of the feminine type, though...Quote:
Yeah, I know it....but did not know if you cared about gender for shows back then...guess it was before your time....I knew this young girl, her mom hoped she would play with doll, be all feminine; instead she liked her brother's monsters!
:lol:Quote:
If I am acting out my teen fantasies. I do know 'POPPYCOCK'! haha..and 'ya dig'...that started with the beat-nik era. :lol:
:DQuote:
:lol: Good one!
Silly Arabics inventing "zero" like that. Geez.Quote:
Zero is good... I can wait...
Well, I know that!Quote:
U2 is the singing group with Bono...haha XD
(Magic Flute came on shuffle again!)
Haha, yes...no more problems...Quote:
Stop sneaking on here and get better, silly Lily! :lol:
[QUOTE=Lily Adams;645553]
Then I am totally awesome and I get a lot of brain exercise, as well....typing (finger) exercise, too.Quote:
Eccentricity is basically awesome.
Brain exercise! My favorite!
Good...I forget now what this refers to...:lol:Quote:
And I shall.
Well, I didn't hate high school. I liked certain aspects of it actually. I like the extra stuff like clubs I took part in and the school play. I was in the chorus and got second lead understudy - boy that certainly was a shocker to me. Being in the chorus was more my style - I was shy back then. It was a musical and it was gads of fun! I also had two cool guy friends and they asked my other girl friend and I to play hooky and go to NYC for a day. Oh my God, we had such a ball! Cliff got us tickets to 'Cabaret' (sp?) and we saw a matinee. I recall how excited he was to get hold of those tickets - some luck, right? We were of the same mind and liked theater and the arts. I liked being on the committee to decorate the prom; I helped design it. I also loved working on the school newpaper and yearbook layout. I loved all the art related things and actually, I am still friendly with my high school teacher (English Lit and History)....she lives not far from me; she ran a few of these clubs. I see her once in a while. She is, of course, retired now. I am actually good friends with her. I liked some of high school, but college really was my 'thing' - all art or mostly art...I did have some very liberal academics.Quote:
I love high school...well, most of it. I hope to remember a lot of it, but I'm sure new great memories will come to me of course. I like being young in that sense. I have so much ahead of me.
Thanks.Quote:
No problem. I can empathize with that!
:lol: A typical teen's reaction! :lol:Quote:
Oh my gosh, yes. Both my parents tell me to turn down the stereo. They're just BAH HUMBUG!
It was sweet. I still have a photo of us dressed up to go.Quote:
That's nice indeed. :)
Well, who knows what the future will hold....you might keep them as your #1 always and add others to the list.Quote:
I seriously doubt anything will ever replace DEVO, but I will find new stuff that I like. I already have! :D
I loved that! There was the guy papageno and then the girl papagena; isn't that how it worked? It was pretty silly but funny.Quote:
Pa-pa-pa-papageno!
I did look at these yet last night. Kids are so funny; they were so cute..the second kid was the funniest and had a really high pitched voice. The first kid is losing her dress...:lol:Quote:
Yeah! There's a lot of opera on YouTube. Including these: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MN9pMdL9JN8 and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGUgrN3SIOc ;) :lol: Oh my gosh...love those videos. Adorable.
Sounds interesting. I think my father went there years and eons ago. I recall him telling us about it. My grandfather lived out there with his second (she died) and third wife. My father went to visit him. Long story and kind of sad...Quote:
That was my first and only time at the Hollywood Bowl and my first and only live opera. Loved it.
Great, something good rubbed off then...glad you appreciate it.Quote:
Haha, yes. My mother loves classical music so I got that from her, and the fact that I love the past. I told you I listen to old music! :lol:
Yes, the smart ones are that! I dated one and he drove me wild.Quote:
:lol: Men are torturous like that, no?
ditto!Quote:
:lol:
He was in a certain way then; not now though - he aged sort of badly.:(Quote:
Nope, that was someone else. He was quite attractive, though.
I did see you asked about it in that social group today.Quote:
Kay; I'll check it out in the meantime.
Yep, old stuff is awesome...glad it will live on now, due to DVD's and CD's, audiofiles.Quote:
It should cuz it's AWESOME!
:lol: just what does that translate to, Miss Alien Presence?Quote:
XD
Hummm...wonder if I can put the link straight into a PM to you. I have to warm you though. I am laughing uncontrollably in the background - I should be shot or wish I could censor my silly goofy laugh out.Quote:
Pleeeeeease! :D I love little kidd-Os!
Oh wow, lucky you...I could use a physical therapist around. They could help me get back into shape; least strengthen my muscles. Maybe you just pulled something and now it is cured. How did you do it to begin with? Do you take calcium or drink milk, do dairy?Quote:
I had my mother, who is a physical therapist, look at my back a day or so ago and she said there's nothing wrong with it. I think it is cured, but I am still going to be careful. Darn my weak frame.
Yeah really...well I am now for certain...I guess I am a very visual person, being an artist. It has a lot to offer.Quote:
Who isn't a YouTube addict?
Hug a bear then and think of them...haha....Quote:
Indeed-I love those things. Still have elebenty gadillion of them on my bed.
Wisconsin. Cold up there. My other friend lives in Michigan. That reminds me; I owe her an email. I owe my friend in Japan one too, instead I am avoiding all and talking mostly silly stuff to you - now I should be shot.Quote:
Where does she live again? Minnesota? Wisconsin? Michigan? Somewhere up there. That sucks nuclear barrel waste. :(
"nuclear barrel wast" ?...huh? what? where?....:confused:
Yep they did cost about 2 bucks; most expensive may have been 4 or 5. I loved that place. I found a lot of cool stuff there - rare records.Quote:
I know! I love those deals! I got Switched on Bach on vinyl at an old Book Shop for two dollars or so...
ditto again!Quote:
Yeeeeeeeah!
He is pretty sweet. He is deep and I like that. Devilish, too and that turns me on.Quote:
Ewan is awesome. Good actor.
Oh, don't get me started on those! The most certainly can ruin a back. I worked at place 3 yrs with a bad chair and ended up with back surgery - so do be careful. Invest in a new chair with lumbar support - cheaper than an operation.Quote:
I think it's our cheap comptuer chair.
I do, too.:DQuote:
Exactly! I like me some corny and funky stuff.
What the Men from Mars book? If so is she wacked?Quote:
My psychology teacher keeps telling us to read that.
Will have to see the film again, and note the lines; but this week I am on a Ken Branagh marathon. I may watch that tonight, unless I watch something newer. I have Ibsen plays I bought and they all look good. I may want to see "A Doll's House"...don't know yet what mood I am in.Quote:
Tell me! :D
No, they did actually get the lyrics wrong - like in one song they thought it said "palm trees under my feet" - it was from the Miami Vice TV show theme song...you might not know the show; it was during my son's era - he loved that show....anyway I thought that was just hysterical...I forget what the actual lyrics were but it was not "palm trees under my feet"...There were other really really funny ones. I don't think anyone has ever been able to tell me exactly what Michael Jackson says in one of his lines from Billy Jean...it is mutted or slurred and God knows what he is saying.Quote:
:lol: No, I don't think they get the lyrics wrong, more like the meaning...
Oh, I looked at that briefly and it seemed pretty complicated. Now I do get the gist of what you meant anyway.Quote:
Haha - yes, we are of the 'old school'....one of the members of the 'Old Geezers and Geezerettes' social group. I can relate to things in there. Your mom should join, too.Quote:
This is like me knowing more about vinyl (though there are EP CD's...they're usually vinyl, I think, though. DEVO's is vinyl.) and how to work the record player than my mom...and now you! :lol:
That is a likely possibility....;)Quote:
Maybe that just happens because my parents hate my music more and more...
Nothing, exactly...Quote:
There's nothing better.
No, I am here, too.Quote:
THANK YOU. At least I'm not the only one.
Hummm-mummm.Quote:
Mmmm-hmmm.
Well you do have a very pretty naked face - you should show that more often, not hide behind those lens.Quote:
Most people don't like them on me, hahaha.
I know you don't need them. If you did you would hate them...and bifocals are the worst. I just despise them...I would have have the operation in a second if I could afford it. I don't wear my glasses at all when on the computer or to read - think that is why I now hate them so. I feel freed when I don't have to wear those things.Quote:
Aw, don't say that! Glasses are awesome! I actually don't need mine. :D
Green? What like aliens? :alien:Quote:
Favorite color!
I would think so, you are pretty and petite looking. I have always been the feminine type as well.Quote:
Haha, yes. I was more of the feminine type, though...
:lol:yep, :lol:
Yeah, what is with that anyway - 0 is really pretty wacky. Isn't it the base?Quote:
Silly Arabics inventing "zero" like that. Geez.
oh good. Thought you might know...Quote:
Well, I know that!
How strange; I feel I need a second viewing - maybe watch that again tonight....not sure yet what my mood will dictate.Quote:
(Magic Flute came on shuffle again!)
Ok, but stay off, so you can get better, really better...back problems at your age would be no fun.Quote:
Haha, yes...no more problems...
Me too. XP
Us thinking for ourselves, I think.Quote:
Good...I forget now what this refers to...:lol:
Hooky! With boys! Bad Janine! :lol: Jist kiddin'!Quote:
Well, I didn't hate high school. I liked certain aspects of it actually. I like the extra stuff like clubs I took part in and the school play. I was in the chorus and got second lead understudy - boy that certainly was a shocker to me. Being in the chorus was more my style - I was shy back then. It was a musical and it was gads of fun! I also had two cool guy friends and they asked my other girl friend and I to play hooky and go to NYC for a day. Oh my God, we had such a ball! Cliff got us tickets to 'Cabaret' (sp?) and we saw a matinee. I recall how excited he was to get hold of those tickets - some luck, right? We were of the same mind and liked theater and the arts. I liked being on the committee to decorate the prom; I helped design it. I also loved working on the school newpaper and yearbook layout. I loved all the art related things and actually, I am still friendly with my high school teacher (English Lit and History)....she lives not far from me; she ran a few of these clubs. I see her once in a while. She is, of course, retired now. I am actually good friends with her. I liked some of high school, but college really was my 'thing' - all art or mostly art...I did have some very liberal academics.
Ooo, that's so cool that you still keep in touch with your teacher-I love teachers to death. They are usually so amazing and awesome and unique, unlike a lot of my peers. I just love them. They give me hope in this world. I still keep in touch with my Geometry teacher from last year. There have been so many when I've wanted to just go in the teacher's lounge and hang out in there. I am actually e-mailing my ninth grade and my current science teachers for fun. (I'm sending them this article http://www.satirewire.com/news/may02/prizes.shtml) Ah, technology, gotta love it.
Gotta be understanding. :)Quote:
Thanks.
:lol: MAYBE SO!Quote:
:lol: A typical teen's reaction! :lol:
Exactly.Quote:
Well, who knows what the future will hold....you might keep them as your #1 always and add others to the list.
Yep! I was a bit jealous when they got together, though, cuz I had a crush on Papageno for some reason.Quote:
I loved that! There was the guy papageno and then the girl papagena; isn't that how it worked? It was pretty silly but funny.
:lol: Oh my gosh, I LOVE those videos. They never cease to make me laugh really hard.Quote:
I did look at these yet last night. Kids are so funny; they were so cute..the second kid was the funniest and had a really high pitched voice. The first kid is losing her dress...:lol:
:(Quote:
Sounds interesting. I think my father went there years and eons ago. I recall him telling us about it. My grandfather lived out there with his second (she died) and third wife. My father went to visit him. Long story and kind of sad...
Yeah, I should steal her classical music vinyl collection and put it in mine, like I did with her classical music CD's. (Okay, not all of them...bot much into the Romantic Era...)Quote:
Great, something good rubbed off then...glad you appreciate it.
Daw, really? I don't know much about him. I'm blasphemous, I know. I just don't seem to listen to what everyone else listens to, like the classics.Quote:
He was in a certain way then; not now though - he aged sort of badly.:(
Yep!Quote:
I did see you asked about it in that social group today.
Oh, isn't it? And yes, I am thankful for those...Quote:
Yep, old stuff is awesome...glad it will live on now, due to DVD's and CD's, audiofiles.
It's a smiley. Look at it sideways. >.> <.< are shifty eyes, not sideways, though. See?Quote:
:lol: just what does that translate to, Miss Alien Presence?
Probably!Quote:
Hummm...wonder if I can put the link straight into a PM to you. I have to warm you though. I am laughing uncontrollably in the background - I should be shot or wish I could censor my silly goofy laugh out.
That makes it even more hilarious! Laughing makes me laugh like crazy. Have you seen that video where a buncha people laugh and it's a challenge to see if you don't laugh the whole time? I laughed like...two seconds in. It was sad. I think I laughed at the baby laughing. (Aline, thinking: "Lolololol, baby. Oh, shoot. I laughed. I lost." :lol:)
I am! She rubs my back and everything!Quote:
Oh wow, lucky you...I could use a physical therapist around. They could help me get back into shape; least strengthen my muscles. Maybe you just pulled something and now it is cured. How did you do it to begin with? Do you take calcium or drink milk, do dairy?
I used the computer too much. Winged scapula is a slipping of the scapula away from the ribcage and a weakening of the muscles that hold them to it.
And yes, I drink plenty of milk. :D
Yep! :D :D :DQuote:
Yeah really...well I am now for certain...I guess I am a very visual person, being an artist. It has a lot to offer.
XDQuote:
Hug a bear then and think of them...haha....
Oh, yes.Quote:
Wisconsin. Cold up there. My other friend lives in Michigan. That reminds me; I owe her an email. I owe my friend in Japan one too, instead I am avoiding all and talking mostly silly stuff to you - now I should be shot.
We got a Japanese foreign exchange student at our school! He's neat-O.
Neener, neener, neener, I'm distracting you! :p
:lol: It's just a silly thing I say a lot.Quote:
"nuclear barrel wast" ?...huh? what? where?....:confused:
:D Wow, that's so expensive. :lol:Quote:
Yep they did cost about 2 bucks; most expensive may have been 4 or 5. I loved that place. I found a lot of cool stuff there - rare records.
:DQuote:
He is pretty sweet. He is deep and I like that. Devilish, too and that turns me on.
AHHH! D: I'll ask my parents...Quote:
Oh, don't get me started on those! The most certainly can ruin a back. I worked at place 3 yrs with a bad chair and ended up with back surgery - so do be careful. Invest in a new chair with lumbar support - cheaper than an operation.
Yay! :DQuote:
I do, too.:D
Yep! :lol:Quote:
What the Men from Mars book? If so is she wacked?
:D Don't ya love it when you get obsessed with something? It's fun.Quote:
Will have to see the film again, and note the lines; but this week I am on a Ken Branagh marathon. I may watch that tonight, unless I watch something newer. I have Ibsen plays I bought and they all look good. I may want to see "A Doll's House"...don't know yet what mood I am in.
:lol: I'm sure that was funny to hear.Quote:
No, they did actually get the lyrics wrong - like in one song they thought it said "palm trees under my feet" - it was from the Miami Vice TV show theme song...you might not know the show; it was during my son's era - he loved that show....anyway I thought that was just hysterical...I forget what the actual lyrics were but it was not "palm trees under my feet"...There were other really really funny ones. I don't think anyone has ever been able to tell me exactly what Michael Jackson says in one of his lines from Billy Jean...it is mutted or slurred and God knows what he is saying.
Hahahaha. Yep. Bigger than a single, smaller than an LP.Quote:
Oh, I looked at that briefly and it seemed pretty complicated. Now I do get the gist of what you meant anyway.
If she ever joins LitNet, I'll tell her to!Quote:
Haha - yes, we are of the 'old school'....one of the members of the 'Old Geezers and Geezerettes' social group. I can relate to things in there. Your mom should join, too.
It's just natural! :lol:Quote:
That is a likely possibility....;)
Good. Phew.Quote:
No, I am here, too.
Once in a while I don't wear them. I had this one lady get really mad at me once because of them. :lol: "You don't need them!? TAKE THEM OFF!!!"Quote:
Well you do have a very pretty naked face - you should show that more often, not hide behind those lens.
HAHAHAHAHA. That made me laugh so hard! I didn't even have to tell you!Quote:
I know you don't need them. If you did you would hate them...and bifocals are the worst. I just despise them...I would have have the operation in a second if I could afford it. I don't wear my glasses at all when on the computer or to read - think that is why I now hate them so. I feel freed when I don't have to wear those things.
Yep! Or secret laboratories!Quote:
Green? What like aliens? :alien:
I'm not really anymore-girl's clothing is too boring for me and my legs look way too skinny for me to ever wear a skirt. Though I must say that I bought a skirt at the thrift store the other day that I actually liked-yellow and gray stripes-real nice and gaudy!Quote:
I would think so, you are pretty and petite looking. I have always been the feminine type as well.
:lol:yep, :lol:
Binary would be nothing without it!Quote:
Yeah, what is with that anyway - 0 is really pretty wacky. Isn't it the base?
Do it!!!Quote:
How strange; I feel I need a second viewing - maybe watch that again tonight....not sure yet what my mood will dictate.
Yeah, it's not...is it ever? Thanks. Take care. :)Quote:
Ok, but stay off, so you can get better, really better...back problems at your age would be no fun.
I think you two have kidnapped the thread. :brow:
Random Rantings?
How have you guys not been banished to the live chat thread by now??;)