Sinister: What did you learn from your time in the solitary cell of your mind?

Leah Radecki leah_radecki at xxx.com
Thu Oct 16 06:09:08 BST 2008


 Thanks for the lovely welcome,
To answer Ken’s question, my favorite album is “Sinister,” but lately I’ve been listening to “Dear Catastrophe Waitress” because that’s just the kind of mood I’ve been in. I have most of the albums, except I only have five songs from “The Life Pursuit” and I’m lacking any songs that were on the EPs that were not featured on “Push Barman.” 
I did just come into a fifty dollar windfall from volunteering for  a test here at the college that ended up being an hour long quiz on abnormal sperm… but fifty dollars is fifty dollars, and that can buy the necessities (You know: “The Life Pursuit,” toilet paper, peanut butter… all the important things.)
Anywhoo, cheers until next time, I have a Brit Lit mid-term to study for,
Leah


      


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