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Zee, it really does haha! *thumbs up*

And that picture is just SO ridiculously Zee & Wayne, I mean, the Disney castle in the background?! Perfect or what? :lol:

Thanks :lol: I don't normally look like that, I think it was the angle and a massive push up bra... :sexywink:

(and also has a statue of someone resembling Lenin in the background...? )

That's WALT DISNEY! :madwife:
 
Congrats on hearing one of the BEST ALBUMS EVER! :D Well, for me anyway :up: I think the whole thing's pretty hypnotic actually, except Prescila which is blissful in quite a melancholic way... :yes: :lol:

Did you hear any Kate Bush links there?

Thanks. :wink: There is that odd atmosphere about it that really seems to come through in the final three tracks especially. I can't imagine what the atmosphere is like in a live setting. I suspect you'd come away wondering where you just were afterwards. :lol:

I sort of see the experimental and atmospheric links but for the most part I didn't. However, I did notice similarities to several other female artists in certain songs. You mentioned Prescila, I thought the chorus was very Tori Amos-esque. :up:
 
Thanks :lol: I don't normally look like that, I think it was the angle and a massive push up bra... :sexywink:



That's WALT DISNEY! :madwife:

There's only so much a photo can do my dear... :yes: Accentuate, oui, but not magically create what's not already there :lol:
 
:lol: :wave: Hey Kayla! Your Crucible comment brings back memories...we read that play in my high school junior English class. :lol:
 
:lol: I didn't mind it that much, but I also thought that the fact that the whole play was written as a response to the Red Scare here in the U.S. was fascinating.

:hmm: I managed to avoid reading Hamlet in school though.
 
I actually do quite a bit too. I absolutely love Julius Caesar. :up:

It was when in the 1950s, we were all Commie crazy here. We thought everyone and everything was a communist threat, and we certainly behaved that way. McCarthyism is another way of phrasing it. Joe McCarthy, a senator from Wisconsin, was the biggest proponent of it all. They ended up blacklisting a bunch of celebrities as well, ending most of their careers, all because the government claimed they were communists, without any real evidence. :down:
 
:lol: Yeah, we used to be nuts...it still comes up now though, like when Obama was called a socialist during the campaign. It's all playing off of that fear of commies. :lol:


We read Romeo and Juliet (of course! :lol: ) too, and even though it's done all the time, I'm really glad that we did read it, just because I ended up with a better understanding of the play. :up:
 
:wave: Hey Zee! Yeah, I know they are...I still am poorer than poor...and I owe the University money, so that comes before ticket buying...
 
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U2 still comes behind going into default with the school and being sent to collections...:wink:
 
I got tickets finally :hyper: Not GA :sigh: But it`s all well,the thing is I cannot for the life of me remember what seats it was,it was row 3 I think... :crazy:


I have got a horrible cough right now and it is driving me crazy...
 
:wave: Hi FB!

:uhoh: What happened, Justin?

I don't have a credit card so someone is letting me use their card and I'll give them cash. They left out a peice of information that is required on Ticketmaster, the last four digits of their credit card. So I've been calling them for a half an hour...

Section 1, Row 37

Section 23, Row 53

I could have had either of those if someone would have answered their phone. :sigh:
 
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