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Post by Zoe 'n' Calosta on Jan 25, 2005 11:28:44 GMT -5
Music - a subject Zoe and I agree on. She likes her depressing rock music and while I like Evanescence a lot, I'd rather some more uplifting music. Blink 182 I think are good, comic and Zoe loves them too. Damn my rock chick human forcing me to listen to this crap - I have no other musical tastes!
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Post by Hunter on Jan 25, 2005 14:17:09 GMT -5
About music we like the same, rock, pop, some heavy and nothing more... About groups and songs, most of them in english, we like U2, but also like Maná and Bebe(she has a song in spanish that criticice violence against women, it's great!)
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Post by cock of teh walk on Jan 25, 2005 14:41:34 GMT -5
my mouses name is bebe. her and my dog are in love. they give each other kisses through the cage wires and he talks to her, in grunts. But we cant let her out to play with him , else he'd eat her. Oh the passions of love. Edit : Only meaningful ones eh? Ok_Cleaning out my Closet, _Mockingbird ,_ Stimulate _The Way I Am , OH OHOH!! _ LOSE YOURSELF!! < probably his most meaningful song ever. hes a freaking genius. _White America, and lesse oh, _ and whats that one that has part of another song in it? It was all over the radio for along time...damn i cant remember but alot of people like it ...got it > Sing for the Moment Stay away from _Superman and _Drips. If your easily insulted, those two are the ' worst' i love haleys song too. i love how theres so many sides to eminem.
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Post by cock of teh walk on Jan 25, 2005 19:13:10 GMT -5
*holocaust
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Post by J and Captiosus on Jan 25, 2005 19:18:32 GMT -5
By the way, did anyone catch my reference in the thread title and the first two lines of the first post? Hmm?
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Post by cock of teh walk on Jan 25, 2005 19:20:19 GMT -5
if they did, they arent saying
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Post by Key & Nax on Jan 26, 2005 13:27:39 GMT -5
Zed: I agree with you 100%! I'm in love with the Lord of the Rings music, especially ROTK - Panaka: *whack* Get out of the Dæmons Only board, Zed! Sorry, people. Humans, eh? Never let us have a moment's peace... Well, my political viewpoint is a little more extreme than Zed's is. She thinks I'm a total anarchist but I'm not that radical. Personally, I don't agree with a lot of the stuff going on at the moment, but... yeah. We both like and listen mainly to rock, but our tastes differ slightly. I'm into Blink 182, Green Day, Muse, Lostprophets... the list could go on. Zed's currently enjoying Feeder and the Red Hot Chilli Peppers. Hey Captiosus (and J!)... that was from Alice in Wonderland, right? Or I could be completely off XD
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Post by J and Captiosus on Jan 26, 2005 18:13:35 GMT -5
Yeah, you're right, Zed; it's The Walrus and the Carpenter.T
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Post by Tyrannus et Callida on Jan 28, 2005 20:23:59 GMT -5
"'The time has come,' The Walrus said, 'to talk of many things. Of shoes, and ships, and ceiling wax, of cabbages and kings! And why the sea is boiling hot, and whether pigs have wings.'" Those poor oysters. "The sun was shining 'cross the sea, shining with all its might... And this was odd because it was the middle of the night.'" A classic example of poetry. We used to know most of it by heart.
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Post by J and Captiosus on Jan 28, 2005 22:50:56 GMT -5
"'The time has come,' The Walrus said, 'to talk of many things. Of shoes, and ships, and ceiling wax, of cabbages and kings! And why the sea is boiling hot, and whether pigs have wings.'" Those poor oysters. "The sun was shining 'cross the sea, shining with all its might... And this was odd because it was the middle of the night.'" A classic example of poetry. We used to know most of it by heart. Wei know it entirely by heart, but we had to cut "the walrus said" out in the subject, which annoyed us. We also know The Raven, Stopping By the Woods on a Snow Evening, Fire and Ice, Nothing Gold Can Stay and the poem from Orwell's 1984 by heart.
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Post by Hunter on Jan 29, 2005 10:07:16 GMT -5
You were talking about Alice in Wonderland! We should have done what our grandmother asked us to - read it in english. So knowing poems by heart...Some Béquer poetry. I'll traduce our favorite bit: For a look, the world For a smile, the sky For a kiss, I don't know what to give you for a kiss -Gustavo Adolfo Béquer Cute, isn't it?
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Post by Tyrannus et Callida on Jan 29, 2005 19:03:22 GMT -5
It's not Alice in Wonderland, but actually through the looking glass.
Fire and Ice is a great poem. It really spoke to us. It's the shortest poem Frost wrote.
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Post by Annie on Jan 29, 2005 22:34:12 GMT -5
I love that poem thingie. With the walrus. That one. I remember Hannah's grandmother would recite that poem so many times. When we were about 3. Then she just stopped. There's one rhime that she would always say when a breeze was around.
Who can see the wind? Neither you, nor I But when the trees bow down their heads, The wind is passing by
According to her grandmother, Hannah recited that when she was 2. In public. Everyone turned and looked at her like 'did that little girl just say that?' o.o lol. I laughed with that. That's my girl =D Awing the crowd before she was even in kindergarten. But since she's glaring at me, I think I'll just go away. Very quietly. Then hide in a corner and hope she doesn't see me. o.o
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Post by J and Captiosus on Jan 30, 2005 21:14:30 GMT -5
It's not Alice in Wonderland, but actually through the looking glass.Fire and Ice is a great poem. It really spoke to us. It's the shortest poem Frost wrote. Yeah, but it's very powerful, and it reminds me of ASOUE. J and I love Frost. But maybe it's because he's just there. To be a favorite poet. His poem was like the first we read a few years ago: The Road Less Traveled. And that's why J chose to like him, I think. It's sort of odd, J's opinion on poetry. It's very layered. She thinks she hates poetry because she's too stupid to understand it, but she forces herself to read, to find a poem she understands, but she had a hard time understanding it because of the mental block she puts on herself. This really makes it hard to enjoy poetry. My favorite poem is The Garden of Proserpine. Maybe we'll memorize it. We memorized the first stanza (almost.) I liked it so much that wei went to the library to get another Swineburne book, and J's grandmother had a little book with one poem in it, so we knicked that. Anyway, we read the book or as much as we could, because all the poems were about women, and we wanted other things.
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Post by rave & phair on Feb 1, 2005 17:16:55 GMT -5
I know The Raven! ^^ I had to memorize a lot of the Fables de la Fontaine for school, and then there's Emily Dickinson. Yay for memorizing stuff. Darkett: My forum!
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