Aurora Asha Ila Typewriter

Joined: 28 Feb 2007 Posts: 532 Location: im in dream space somewhere, pulling out my hair, and eating all your coconut rice
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Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:30 pm Post subject: WHAT ARE U AFRAID OF... and music?!??!? |
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I was talking to friends today, before school and all they could talk about was the cervical cancer vaccination. *shudders* I dont like needles. I mean, to the point where, even though i was fifteen or so when i got my last one for fillings, i had a full tantrum. I was so adrenalised by the time i got into the dentists chair i didnt even feel the thing (its more the fact that they go in and out of your skin that bothers me. in the case of blood tests... dont even talk to me bout them) By the time i finished at the dentist i was so drugged up and adrenalised that i was twitching.
Spiders freak me OUT! it's so annoyingly cliche but so true. Its the way they move... cant do them. just nuh. cant. Beyond talking about it.
MUSIC!
I started the piccolo the other day, i already play flute so it makes it easier, but i was advised to get at least a right ear plug, if not both because it can make you go deaf... not really surprising but still
If you havnt listened to Billy Holidays last album youve missed out on life. Everyone should listen to it. Beautifull jazzy romantic music. with edge... so good. To twirl to, to dance to, sit to, dream to. GREAT STUFF!
I listen to it when i get home from school sometimes, on the stereo, full ball and twirl around listening to love overtake the street as her voice drifts down to the houses down the road.
Where is the love? it drifts out my windows on a thursday afternoon... lol
what about you? _________________ I am sitting in my dingy little office, where a stingy
Ray of sunlight struggles feebly down between the houses tall,
And the foetid air and gritty of the dusty, dirty, city,
Through the open window floating, spreads its foulness over all.
Extract from Clancy and the Overflow, by A.B. Patterson.
Ironically he never actually went outside of a city his entire life, let alone Droving. phht. Henry Lawson was much more acurate, he didnt romanticise the Aussie bush. |
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