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Name: BoomBoom State: California Gender: Male
Interests: the length of the toe located next to your fat toe. would you call it your index toe? is it longer than your fat toe? what does it mean when your index toe is longer than your fat toe? Expertise: "BLUE STEEL", "LA TIGRA", "FERRARI"
i'm working on a new look, but all i can tell you is that it's called MAGNUM. Occupation: Student Industry: Entertainment
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Member Since:
12/15/2003
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| I'm not planning my death. I'm not being suicidal. However, I have been thinking about how I would like to leave this world. Think about it. We're all going to die sometime. Why not leave this as a part of your will: At what age do I want to die, and how? It's the same as thinking about how you would like to live. I defenitely would enjoy an honorable death, fighting for a noble cause, or dying to save someone's life (someone close to me, of course) I would wish for my friends and family not to mourn, but rather celebrate that I lived a great life, to continue with the positive influence I wish to have spread. To have just one life here on earth, after being gone, my life will be no more than a story. Why not make that story a good one, from beginning to the end, from birth to death. I think I'm going to write my next one beginning with "before i die, i would like to have..." New year's resolutions and goals...Eff that...Life long resolutions and goals. | | |
| I miss my slow jams. I can't believe how much I don't listen to them on a normal basis ever since I entered college. But damn... i appreciate them so much now that i've reconnected. And they seem to have different meanings to me now. Especially jammin' in the car... it's crazy. I never realized this, but some slow jams that sound nice and upbeat have sad lyrics to them. And some songs have some weird ass lyrics as if they assume you knew what they were talking about...like, they'll describe the feelings of a situation but not explicitly saying what the situation is.
Well, the point i'm making is that as i've reconnected to these tracks of bliss, i've had very strong connections with the lyrics. It's as if the songwriter went through the same situation too, and the way they put these lyrics together really captures the feeling. I never thought singing a sad song would ever put me into tears (while singing). The connection between me and these songs have been very powerful lately. I guess that's why i'm listening to a lot of slow jams lately. I'm looking for answers from these songwriters who have been through the same situations and seeing how they got through that experience.
Keith Martin - Never Find Someone Like You | | |
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Earth, Wind, and Fire - Reasons
because...
nobody can love you better than i can
nobody knows you better than me
nobody understands you more than i do
nobody wants it more than i do
nobody loves you more than i do
life is full of mistakes. let me correct this one.
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| the world may not revolve around me
but to me, i would have found pride in providing a world
to a special someone
and i will
someday
to someone special
but i can only look at you now with tears of sadness and frustration
sad that my love has been poisoned
frustrated that this love has been tainted
because the forbidden fruit must have been tasted
yes, the world will not revolve around me
but i will find pride in providing a world to someone
i will
to a special someone
i hoped could have been you.
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| As you held my hand we walked and watched the sky...
We've seen the inevitable gray clouds headed
Yet, to stop and worry, you never let it
And now NOSTALGIA precipitates
To instigate: "It never rains, but it pours"
So before you are quick to deport
Listen to me thank you one last time
For providing me an awning these past three years of my life
I will proudly stand outside without an umbrella
As I watch you walk.
love, alfie.
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