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Hello, Yes! ::screams with delight:: i'm out of the nursery! Now..what should I say... My name is Heather. I'm 18 and I enjoy listening to BWTAS sitting on the bench in my backyard staring at my toes. "Judy and the Dream of Horses" recently has made me the most content with being me. I'm starting college this fall and i'm extremely worried and nervous. If anyone can give me advice or stories to ease my horribly afraid feeling i would greatly appreciate it (e-mail me privately of course) I'm majoring in English-creative writing... probably what's the worst job you've had... i worked at mcdonalds making eggs for one day. i'm forever scorned what do you read... at the moment i'm finishing Glamorama by Bret Easton Ellis. what's driving you mad... the constant summer stagnant feeling i've been having recently On Crushes... tonight I saw the boy I liked all throughout eighth grade which was considerably a long time ago. He came up to me and we chatted. My heart didn't jump like it did before. I could look in his eyes without any sort of strange teenage desire. I was proud of myself. I saw him once before he was driving next to me on the highway. He wanted me to call him. I never did, because i knew that's what he says to everyone. I think mostly I didn't feel anything towards him is because we used to be like eachother, and now we're complete opposites. He's the type of guy who would disregard my existence except for answers on homework... that's not what i want. ::sigh:: I'm constantly unhealthily crushing on someone though... i'm saving my pennies for Tigermilk Love and Sparkles, Heatherxoxo "i do everything to prove to myself that i'm not afraid. that's why nothing's done" +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ +---+ Brought to you by the reborn Sinister mailing list +---+ To send to the list mail "sinister@majordomo.net". To unsubscribe send "unsubscribe sinister" or "unsubscribe sinister-digest" to "majordomo@majordomo.net". WWW: http://www.majordomo.net/sinister +-+ "legion of bedroom saddo devotees" "tech-heads and students" +-+ +-+ "the cardie wearing biscuit nibbling belle & sebastian list" +-+ +-+ "jelly-filled danishes" +-+ +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
Hello, My first post in ages and my first literal subject line. Cant be bad. I too got my tigermilk on friday and it is good. I like it. a lot. I was given a lift yesterday by a taxi driver who used to be in a band that supported the who all the time. It was 60s who (or as i call it good who) as opposed to the 70s who (or poo who). One of his songs was number 1 in the portsmouth chart. Of course being a taxi driver it could have all been a load of bollocks and if the journey had been longer he might have said he wrote magic bus and told roger daltrey to perm his hair. But I choose to believe him. I am on AOL and was in their music chat room the other day (a fairly terrible place to be as those who've been can attest)when i got into a bit of an argument with someone about b&s. They said that stuart makes his lyrics deliberately obtuse. He then went on to site the state im in as an example. For me the song is just a quirky story with no deeper meaning than a shaggy dog story but he disagreed. I think that b&s songs are fairly easy to understand and when they arent its down to poetic licence rather than wilful obliqueness. What does everyone else think? Lets have a heated debate. Or just ignore me. Finally, i was watching starship troopers on sky the other night when i heard, during a fight scene no less, fade into you by mazzy star?!?! Can anyone spell innappropriate (cos i obviously cant). Any other film scene / cool song wierd juxtapositions? Ive got ladyfingers Rich +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ +---+ Brought to you by the reborn Sinister mailing list +---+ To send to the list mail "sinister@majordomo.net". To unsubscribe send "unsubscribe sinister" or "unsubscribe sinister-digest" to "majordomo@majordomo.net". WWW: http://www.majordomo.net/sinister +-+ "legion of bedroom saddo devotees" "tech-heads and students" +-+ +-+ "the cardie wearing biscuit nibbling belle & sebastian list" +-+ +-+ "jelly-filled danishes" +-+ +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
Although a bit dated it is still highly inappropriate, the movie "The Chase" with Charlie Sheen which contains a Suede song (my memory is failing me at the moment as to which one), and although not really inappropriate but altogether unexpected is the Donovan song "Jersey Thursday" on the soundtrack of Rushmore which I watched a couple of days ago. And I must take this time to vent my anger about the French group Air letting their songs be on Loreal's latest campaign. I think Looper also has one of their songs on an equally detestable commercial (I know this has probably been mentioned before). Sorry for the two posts in a day thing..=P Justin W xo At 09:12 AM 7/12/99 +0100, you wrote:
Finally, i was watching starship troopers on sky the other night when i heard, during a fight scene no less, fade into you by mazzy star?!?! Can anyone spell innappropriate (cos i obviously cant). Any other film scene / cool song wierd juxtapositions?
Ive got ladyfingers Rich
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This is a very cool thread that was started! I'm racking my brains now and all I can think about is how they played a Garbage song in "Melrose Place" which while quite shocking (this was in early days when Shirls and the boys weren't so mega) was also highly appropriate (trashy, glossy, wicked etc).They also played Garbage's magnificient towering "You Look So Fine" on "Dawson's Creek", which gave some dignity to that patchy uneven show. Cibo Matto also performed live on "Buffy" which was way cool (what do you expect, "Buffy" is THE BEST!:)) I remember hearing the wierdest songs on all these footie programmes they have here in Aussie land but again my memory fails me- stuff like Air, Clubbed to Death, Lamb is all I can vaguely remember.As for movies, I can't think of one yet, but will do so and will write back. The problem with movie soundtracks today (esp from America) is that they stuff some really good bands along with obscure crap that no one deserves to hear. Even on great films like "Cruel Intentions" and"Go" they'll have good stuff like Leftfield, the Fatboy (who's everywhere), Placebo along with absolute filler shite. I really dislike this marketing strategy, but probably the best soundtrack I've heard is the "Romeo and Juliet" one tied with "Trainspotting", which unfortunately still has crap, but just less of it. Also,am thinking of buying the Wilco album, "Summer Teeth". Any listee heard it and has an opinion of it? in my stereo: Idlewild: "1903-70" gorgeous piano led whimsy indeed from this SELECT mag compilation Madonna- "Ray of Light" (just borrowed it from a friend and it's GREAT!) Tanya Donelly- "Lovesongs for Underdogs" (one of the best women in alterna-rock's solo debut) Pining for the new Dot Allison single and album seeya Kin Woo On Mon, 12 Jul 1999, Justin Williams wrote:
Although a bit dated it is still highly inappropriate, the movie "The Chase" with Charlie Sheen which contains a Suede song (my memory is failing me at the moment as to which one), and although not really inappropriate but altogether unexpected is the Donovan song "Jersey Thursday" on the soundtrack of Rushmore which I watched a couple of days ago. And I must take this time to vent my anger about the French group Air letting their songs be on Loreal's latest campaign. I think Looper also has one of their songs on an equally detestable commercial (I know this has probably been mentioned before). Sorry for the two posts in a day thing..=P
Justin W xo
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