Mar 26, 2007 14:31
Okay, I admit it; I'm only posting something so I can enjoy typing on this lovely keyboard. Apparently my mom doesn't like it, which seems ridiculous to me. How could one not like this keyboard? It's so soft. The way the keyboard is made, you're never slamming on the keys; instead, every pound becomes a gentle press.
I don't know if you can tell, but I seem to be almost out of my inexplicable slump. Actually, I was still in the slump until I started typing on this magnificent keyboard while listening to Keane. I'm glad I can derive so much pleasure from ridiculous things, because otherwise I would be a very unhappy person rather often. Do any of you find joy in a well-made keyboard? I hope I'm not the only one. If I am, y'all are missing out.
I'm still trying to find Keane's Hopes and Fears Deluxe Cab Edition CD somewhere. I might have to search it out online, which I was hoping to avoid because of shipping. I refuse to give up, though. I love this CD, and they deserve money for their genius. I may download a lot of my music, but when I come across something I really like, I show my appreciation by buying a legal copy. I'm not a douchebag. Unfortunately, the 22-track version of Hopes and Fears is incredibly difficult to find, so a douchebag I am until I can get my hands on one. I refuse to give up hope!
God, I love this keyboard. Quite possibly more than I love Michael. What is the protocol for dating a keyboard?
good,
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music