Sinister: under tragic rainy telephone poles
matthew castelhano
matthewacast at xxx.com
Tue Mar 20 05:00:35 GMT 2001
hello
this is my first post, i felt guilty reading everyone's thought and not
sharing a little of my own.
blake wrote
there are some songs that are brilliant
and grate and lovely and represent some of the group's finest work but some
of the other songs are just blah blah blah and i skip right past them.
i could not agree more it seems the only time i listen to FYHCYWLP all the
way through is when i am doing other things but he songs i do like,
especially women's realm, are my favorites.
it was such a beautiful day here in virginia i had class but i spent most of
it looking out the window with dog on wheels stuck in my head. the rest of
the day i just mulled around with nothing to do but not wanting to waste a
nice day doing nothing.
bye
matthew anthony
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