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Feb 13, 2006 05:55

Hello world, or at best 1 person in it. Whats your name, favourite colour? Mines blue. Always has been no good reason why just is. Have you ever not washed a mug or plate for days and then stared at it for ages. When i was in my teens a friend died of a brain hemorage in his sleep after getting into a fight. He was 16. I went to his funeral ( Read more... )

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aeg March 5 2006, 23:33:57 UTC
my fvaourite colour is red. i don't really know why, partly cos the fraggle red was my fav fraggle...

i think everyone should wear whatever they want and should be allowed to walk the streets naked if they wish. having said that i don't do that myself cos if in my job you have to appeal and be trusted by the average person.

and i know what you mean about remembering photos... my dad used to take photos of me and my brother standing in front of the patio doors every year. it used to seem like he took ages to set up and take the photos so i remember that photo taking well.

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the conversation.... agent_no_47 March 13 2006, 21:25:18 UTC
I always thought the fraggles where a bit mean eating the dozzers constructions despite what they said. I was a bigger fan of the lighthouse mans dog, can't remember his name. Red can be a little angry, years ago i used to have a massive twelve monkeys poster on my wall and one whole wall was then red, don't think that was a good thing. But like everything its the settling. When you need to feel warmth, red is good. EG sunsets, open fires, that glow. I like a red cocktail i once had too, that made me feel warm on the inside ( ... )

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Re: the conversation.... aeg March 14 2006, 20:24:50 UTC
the lighthouse keepers dog is called sprocket! oddly in different countries the human is played by a differnet man and he does different things... he's not always a lighthouse keeper ( ... )

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Re: the conversation.... agent_no_47 March 17 2006, 22:49:47 UTC
Was he not a lighthouse keeper in land locked countries, this may be why ( ... )

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Re: the conversation.... aeg March 21 2006, 20:34:10 UTC
i have always been of the opinion that there need not be a huge divide between men and women and we all have a mixture of masculine and female elements to us. having said that i'm a lot girlier now than i've ever been. i've always had some typically boyish hobbies... when i was little i wanted to be a footballer but did ballet for example. i often pinched clothes off my brother and had a load of boys plaid/check shirts in the early nineties. in the late nineties i wore a lot of army surplus stuff and tight sports bras that flattened my chest, i also had an undercut and managed to fool my maths teacher into thinking a picture of me was actually a man (i had a fake tashe and beard in the picture). this is the main reason i adored placebo, the whole blurred barriers of sexuality and gender... it made sense to me being a bi girl myself and all. its good to know who you are inside and to be able to express that, but at the same time we have to make compromises to be accepted and make a decent buck. i still say i won't take on a job where ( ... )

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Re: the conversation.... agent_no_47 March 21 2006, 22:32:52 UTC
Yeah i think i'm in a weird time at the moment. It's like i've had to repress things to play a role. Then that role ended and for a moment there, it didn't matter i could go and do whatever. But today seems differnt again, it's a different pressure to conform. Its the one you mentioned, now i have to earn some more money so i've got to act and look like what employers want, not what i want. Still i guess i'm still growing up, and have more to do, as i feel like some years where held up by different things ( ... )

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