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Apr 15, 2004 18:50

Ms. Violetpeacock27 says for me to do this:

"I want everyone to do this..please.
I want everyone who reads this to ask me 3 questions--no more, no less.

Ask me anything you want.

Then I want you to go to your journal, copy, and paste this, allowing your friends (including myself) to ask you anything."

Okay, let me have em.
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girlonawire April 15 2004, 19:38:20 UTC
I don't think I'm going to put this in my journal, but I'll ask you three questions:

1. If you HAD to choose to live in any other American city besides Nashville by tomorrow and you then had to go and live there, where would you go, and why?

2. Want to go and hear a historian talk about The Beatles on Monday, April 19th at 7:30p.m. at the Gordon Jewish Community Center on Harding Rd. (just past my apartment) with me? I think the historian's name is Bruce Spizer or something.

3. Have you ever had athlete's foot?

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heavysoul April 16 2004, 10:21:15 UTC
1. Dunno, maybe Austin, since my best friend is moving there, and a music job might be attainable there, unlike here. It's supposedly a very cool artsy place.
2. Maybe. I was right he's the guy that wrote books about the different labels they were on, Capitol and Apple, and the actual product that was released. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-handle-form/104-5441926-7205569
Might be interesting. Weird location. As Ahme would say, "I can say no more" (without mistakenly sounding like a Nazi).
3. Nope. But I have had foot surgery, which has to be the worst, since all your nerve endings are there.

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girlonawire April 16 2004, 11:22:34 UTC
1. I might have picked Austin, too.....but I think I'd rather choose Providence, Rhode Island, for no practical reason at all.

2. Well, let me know. I think I'm definitely going, even if I have to go alone.

3. Foot surgery. That doesn't sound fun at all. Well, then again, is surgery ever pleasant? I think not.

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so_respectable April 16 2004, 06:12:46 UTC
1. If you could invite any 5 people from any time in history over to your house for a dinner party, who would you invite?

2. What is your all-time favorite song?

3. Did you get the package I sent you yet? ;)

xoxo

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Wow heavysoul April 16 2004, 22:42:30 UTC
1. George Harrison circa 1995; Diana Rigg circa 1967 would be my date; Paul Weller circa now; Paul McCartney circa 1995-before he went nuts; and Brian Wilson circa 1966. We would have dinner, have a lively discussion about music and all things artistic, then the best jam session ever-with me on drums. Then the future Dame Diana and I would excuse ourselves for an late evening of wine, records, and sweet sweet lurve.
2. Can't pick a favorite song. It changs too often. My favorite album of all time is Rubber Soul. It has been my friend now since 1987, and I just framed my 1987 LP, along side my newly acquired 1966 UK Pet Sounds.
The song of the moment is "Brief Candles" by the Zombies. "Don't Talk" by the Beach Boys nearly makes me cry every time.

3.Yes I got the package. I didn't have any of the songs on the comp. Your taste in 60's pop is even deeper than mine, though a bit kitschy and 'twee', but good. Your one of those people that actually owns whole albums by people on Nuggets. :)

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Re: Wow so_respectable April 17 2004, 13:54:06 UTC
Did you get a chance to listen to my CD? Did ya dig it?

xoxo

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violetpeacock27 April 16 2004, 11:46:32 UTC
(1) 10 songs on the soundtrack of your 19th year.

(2) what moment in your life brings a smile to your face?

(3) what is your first reaction to getting your heart broken?

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heavysoul April 16 2004, 22:49:13 UTC
This is going to take some thought. I don't remember 1994 very well. I am old.

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You've got questions, I've got answers. heavysoul April 24 2004, 12:38:38 UTC
1. Wow. My 19th year was a while ago, 1994, specificly. My taste in music hasn't changed much over the years, as I've always felt at home in 60's music; I've just gotten more indepth over the years. I was also into some current stuff back then from the power-pop renaissance of the early 90's, and a slight bit of grunge. Ok here goes, in no ranking order:
Is It Like Today-World Party
These Are Days-10,000 Maniacs
Big Empty-STP
Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town-Pearl Jam (I always thought Vs. was better than Ten)
Cherub Rock-Smashing Pumpkins
What You Do To Me-Teenage Fanclub(1991)
I've Been Waiting-Matthew Sweet(1991)
Indian Summer-The Doors (1970)
Norweigian Wood (or anything off Rubber Soul)-The Beatles (1965)
Kashmir (or anything off Physical Graffiti)-Led Zeppelin (1975)

2. Meeting what I thought was my dream girl/soul mate

3. Wondering what I did wrong, or what I didn't do that I should have done.

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