Zebulon_B_VDS

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  • GirlAfraid8 şunu yazdı:
    Nisan 2010
    Pleased you fancy my library! Howdy from Virginia!

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  • paleotrees şunu yazdı:
    Mart 2010
    Highly suggested. The mountains are beautiful, and they carry a special energy. If one is a mystic or a hippie. Also, I am not angry, just an extremely wry and hyperliterate working-class twentysomething of French-Canadian descent, which heavily informs my sense of humor and level of discourse.

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  • paleotrees şunu yazdı:
    Mart 2010
    You don't understand -- I AM a hillbilly. I know it's popular these days for rich white kids from sub/urban areas to approximate a rural aesthetic and listen to folk music, but it is nearabout the opposite case with me. I was raised in the Appalachian Mountains and my grandfather was a coal miner. Hillbilly is right up my alley, and I'll check that right out. :)

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  • paleotrees şunu yazdı:
    Mart 2010
    Good call! I had heard of neither artist before, but like them both now. Especially Mariee Sioux. I can't get enough of guitar-driven singer-songwriter types, especially if they have something clever or lush or evocative to say. See, J.Tillman, Frontier Ruckus, A.A. Bondy, Simone Felice, Felice Brothers, etc.

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  • paleotrees şunu yazdı:
    Mart 2010
    Pleased that you dig it! So to speak. I really like low-fi, folk, and folk-rock, not to mention of course the classics, and am glad that it's amenable to others as well.

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  • BabaJack şunu yazdı:
    Şubat 2010
    Do you listen to martin harley ? worth a go.

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  • annadoll2001 şunu yazdı:
    Aralık 2009
    haha! An actress. Oh, no... definitely not. I don't have a talented bone in my body. Plus I am the sort of person that mothers clutch their children away from. Like I may just emit poisonous miasmas out of my gaudy outfits. Or give them suspicious looking lollypops at the very least. I do occasionally make very small children cry just by looking at them or the braver ones ask me if I am 'a princess' because I dress like a small child in a party dress shop allowed to pick anything they please. 'Oooh! Shiny. And pink. And 7 of those.' Yeah, and the nephew and niece think I am a big child. 'We have lots of toys upstairs, you with us?'

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  • annadoll2001 şunu yazdı:
    Aralık 2009
    Oh, we have a Waitrose alright. When I'm feeling rich, I pay £27 for some shower gel, a gingerbread biscuit in the shape of a handbag and some cat litter. I can feel like I am doing my bit for local charities by putting that green plastic token into a plastic bin for variously: anorexic cats, hikers with no legs or a Sad Grandmas Happiness Fund. Everytime I go shopping I end up in weird conversations with strange people. 'Feel my arm! I'm from Jamaica!', 'Are you an actress?' and 'I'm from India and this country is going to the dogs!' all in the last few weeks.

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  • annadoll2001 şunu yazdı:
    Aralık 2009
    Should you end up in Waitrose as an ambient replenishment operative, you could octo-task and still compose lauds and quatrains while you clean up 'spills in Aisle One'. And they are a better class of shopper, don'tcha know. Oh, education... oh, don't get me started.

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  • annadoll2001 şunu yazdı:
    Aralık 2009
    I think 'tasking' is an Imperial measure. I can imagine the Queen doing it, peering over her spectacles at Philip... or a stray corgi that has just piddled on a priceless Portland/Ming/Delft vase. Same thing, really.

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