Everything posted by Gautama
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Most and least songs played on your iTunes.
most played 1 the penalty *beirut 2 morning bell (kid a) *radiohead 3 airbag *radiohead 4 about today (live) *the national 5 food is still hot *karen o and the kids 6 kettering *the antlers 7 reckoner *radiohead 8 separator *radiohead 9 all i want *lcd soundsystem 10 slow show *the national least there are too many that I|ve never listened to, I couldn|t transfer that
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What are you listening to?
my own repetitive boring thoughts
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The 'Is It On Your iPod?' Game: ARTIST VERSION!
no the clash
- The Rhyming Game
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what was the weirdest thing about your last dream/nightmare?
totally deleted
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What was the last thing in your mouth?
black tea with milk
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Would you marry??? *For the boys
google pic makes me think no jennifer conelly
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(game) The Next poster...
so far yes tnp has crooked teeth
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Would you marry??? *For the girls
nooo 30 year old George Harrison
- A-Z People Game!!!
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Write the first word that comes to mind.
mustard
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Have you ever...?
Yes, the same as you. And raw beef, too. Have you ever fallen madly in love with someone on an internet forum?
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Songs you are currently really into/obsessed with.
long long long- the beatles
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I am currently listening to....
sweet song- blur
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family in the world ?
I've got family in Italy and the USA and India and Tibet. And I have irish, huguenot (alsacian) and jewish ancestors.
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The "things I wish I could say" thread
He's healed.
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Write the first word that comes to mind.
ennui
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Capitalism in crisis, a warning from history
'What is required is a paradigm shift in the way we think and act. The idea transfixing the west is that governments get in the way of otherwise perfectly functioning markets and that the best capitalism – and financial system – is that best left to its own devices. Governments must balance their books, guarantee price stability and otherwise do nothing. This is the international common sense, but has been proved wrong in both theory and in practice. Financial markets need governments to provide adult supervision. Good capitalism needs to be fashioned and designed. Financial orthodoxy can sometimes, especially after credit crunches, be entirely wrong. Once that Rubicon has been crossed, a new policy agenda opens up. The markets need the prospect of sustainable growth, along with sustainable private and public debt.' http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2011/aug/06/financial-system-a-madhouse En garde, Saffire. The author is prolly just as clueless as anyone though. And I still got no idea of what'd make sense or not in all that monetary business. To me it's like toddlers playing in a sandbox, all of'em, the politicians, the investment bankers, the people, all sucked into nothing but a silly idiotic game of primitives. Embarrassing stuff.
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Tell me something about you that I don't know
i looove to travel, it's uncomfortable and irritating and hmmm....detached somehow, but it's so instructive and oh, this planet is so beautiful. frightening also, but wonderful.
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What are you listening to?
pale blue eyes- the velvet underground
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10 [random] songs on your iTunes - The Randomizer!
romulus- sufjan stevens england- the national あてもなく歩き回った -jonny greenwood drive my car- the beatles sgt. pepper's lonely hearts club band- the beatles pull up to the bumper- grace jones ziggy stardust- david bowie a wolf at the door- radiohead come in alone- my bloody valentine aftrenoon drive- atlas sound
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Favourite Song from the band above !
Romulus, I guess Beirut
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Would you marry??? *For the girls
I'm not that desperate yet Fred Weasley
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Write something with your elbow.
probably my favourite silly lounge game probably my favourite silly lounge game
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Have you ever...?
not sure, but I think I haven't hye experienced a solar eclipse?