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| Land of the Pooh
I could've walked on for miles...  | | |
| LONDON.. QUIET DOWN...I NEED TO MAKE A SOUND!  NEW YORK... QUIET DOWN I NEED TO MAKE A SOUND!
Album's dropping TODAY!
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| The Big SleepTied up in ancient history I didn't believe in destiny I look up you're standing next to me What a feeling --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Procrastination has never felt so completed. There are severe delays in all areas requiring my attention but I rather write about going to a gig played by the bf's old band. Technically he has not left the band. His bio is up on their myspace page and the songs that he played on are still part of the music stream. But tonight he was just another member in the audience rooting for an old favorite with a new lineup. Full of curiosity, I'll bet, to see how far the band has come since his ambiguous departure. To both of our surprises, the sound of the band has changed dramatically. The melancholy whispers that I have gotten used to (and am listening to at the moment) have been replaced by upbeat lyrics and melodies. Happily perplexed, the bf turned to me and said, "When I was with them, all we played were depressing folksy songs."
Now, what does that say about him? 
POST-BAND: See bf channels his creativity into making psychotic biscuits in gingerbread rabbit forms.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I've got a feeling in my soul Love burns brighter than sunshine It's brighter than sunshine Let the rain fall I don't care I'm yours and suddenly you're mine Suddenly you're mine And it's brighter than sunshine | | |
| Fond of Something NewYou went back to what you knew So far removed from all that we went through And I tread a troubled track My odds are stacked I'll go back to black --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I haven't been a fan of the "new" xanga format, which explains the lack of updates. But my definition of "new" is a bit outdated as I am referring to the format implemented six months ago and counting.
I wrote some bits about crossroad and choices but it's all too melancholy for the moment.
As I am a night owl through and through, here are some evidences of noctural adventures since last July.
 Krakow, Poland - second visit but same sundae, three birthdays treats and Mike the American with random MB "Bacon" connection, can the world be really that small?
 Athens, Greece - 4am hostel with countless strays
 Hydra, Greece - photo competition, proper seafood spurge, baby stray on Dunnie, water taxi, nocturnal yacht acrobat, save the purse!
 Mykonos, Greece - sundown to sunrise, VIP Paradise, techno = caffine, beach fight, aloof or alone?
 Porto, Portugual - counting drinks, aftermath, sweet port, b bbq and "I don't speak Portuguese!"
 Istanbul, Turkey - down comes the rain, Asian ferry, bus meltdown
 Helsinki, Finland - ho(s)tel! walk*infinity, my neighbor t
 Brighton, UK - k money, ddr, + scare
 LDN, UK - out of the norm in L Sq Pausing London this weekend for some Eastern European exploring as well as homecoming. The grand return to overnight trains and Karlov Most! Then back in LDN rocking a side ponytail with the chavs and my Brit in our hoodies pretending to be street with Lady Sov. Life is good, innit?
Innit! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
And life is like a pipe And I'm a tiny penny rolling up the walls inside | | |
| Orange Love Courtesy of New York Times
I *heart* Garfield! | | |
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