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Yeah, I used to post on musesmuse, but it's more or less full of people from the deep South writing country songs. Anything else doesn't really get a look in, so I don't bother so much now.

To be honest, S&L forums tend to attract some weird types - at least this place the weirdos are ones I can relate to. :-*
 
yep... I say we start a conspiracy theory.

I reckon Burt was abducted by Metaliq and forced to work in his illegal underground prono industry.
 
i shall check...

i wasn't really trying to make the room the mother, but now i just might say i was. its a good idea though, and i may try it out, see if i can improve it a bit.

thanks for the crit though :)
 
Hello Nath.

I like it when people are closed minded about others tastes.

Different people, different musics, it's just that basic young laRAB.

On a related note, hi psycho nm just chilling.
 
I'm working for an artist -songwriter & singer- that I like so much too.
His Cd was recorded alive and with the cooperation of major Spanish artists.

We are selling in this url:

http://www.tribaliaproducciones.net/tienda/product_info.php?products_id=20

-18 songs for only 10
 
I have just skipped so many songs because they are really lame, and they tend to go really way odd... And I have like a thousand projects for Chemistry, Physics, Math, Psycology... Freaking school.

I've been lazy lately too.
 
Well critics have lambasted The Waste Land for years based on the seeming lack of cohesion between the ideas, and the sprawling nature of the piece. But I suppose you could argue that the poem as whole was an attempt for Eliot to find unity and cohesion in the world that surrounded him. He was having psychological difficulties at the time, so you could argue for a unity and cohesion of mind as well.

I. A. RicharRAB wrote some things you might want to check out, and you could argue for a post-colonial sense of unity I guess.



I want his hair
 
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