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plannumberone:
youre an enigma, arent you? smile
viiolaine:
sorry i haven't been present a lot, hope you're doing ok
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ayane:
Awwww that is so nice from you! blush
Come on, let's shout together! kiss
rapier:
Fustration with what or who? Is it any better today? wink
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michelle:
it is windy here too. i don't have a clever answer for you.
kioko:
I'm taking a poll in my journal please comment kisses kiss kiss
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severus:
Thank you!

I wish you could scan in some pictures they look great... I want to use real film more but I can't afford it cause I can't even afford.. well anything. So, digital it is. A lot.
yeoman:
you ACTUALLY got a photo of flies going at it! that has to be one of the best photos I've ever seen!

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daisychain:
Do you live in Toronto? We're looking for two hybrid cars to pull the float!
abbie:
umm let's see, in no particular order, some plays that are think are totally excellent are:

a long day's journey into night - eugene o'neill

no exit - sartre (trite i know i know but i've studied it extensively and have nice memories of directing it for a gr 12 final)

swimming to cambodia - spalding gray (not technically a play, technically a film and even more technically a monologue but a very powerful piece of theater available on vhs)

i used to really like this canadian playwright named daniel mcivor (sp? i think) i can't for the life of me remember what play of his i really like...i think it also had to do with 'swimming' or drowning or something, it was a long time ago.

there are others that i like, mostly not qualitatively but because i have a personal connection to them. theater used to be my life. anyways, hope that indulged yr curiosity. xo
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richie6fingers:
RHCP RIP frown
richie6fingers:
oh no, now they can do no wrong

2 yrs ago they played to like a gazillion people in Hyde Park - London
they are massive at the moment

it took the mellow chilled out BTW to finally grab everyones attention over here
obviously they've had a following for forever but now they get specials on the BBC

the media hates alternative / heavy rock here
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richie6fingers:
thank you smile

what do you think of Stadium Arcadium ?
pygmy:
A little bit of both.

Thanks blush
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ARRR!!!
lanolin:
awww. its not warm there??

its quite toasty where i live. kiss
dewees:
thanks lady, yeah i'll be coming back to sf at the end of june
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dewees:
right now i'm swollen and numb, so i don't know quite what i will feel once it's healed. it's called a triangle, though, and bmezine.com has tons of stories of experiences about it.