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angel_bob (profile) wrote, on 2-16-2005 at 4:36pm | |
Subject: I turn everything little into something totally awesome. Jessa might appreciate this Smiths mention. |
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I don't read magazines and I'm not up on the celebrity things. But I read Entertainment Weekly. Why? I don't know. My dad gets it and I read it to find some attachment to the outside world. Mostly so I don't look or seem like a total idiot who has no idea which chick Nicole Kidman is. (I don't. She's one of those women folks. I like her. Unlike that other one who always looks like she's wearing a wig. I don't know what her natural hair color is. Not Nicole Kidman, but the wig-wearing one. I think that one doesn't have real hair.) Anyway. My point. EW had a list of The 50 Greatest Love Songs or Some Really Stupid Title Like That. I normally wouldn't care. It was just another V-Day thing in another periodical and I'm sure they just needed a filler. I love music. So I flipped through the pages, trying to search for some song I knew or recognized. Number 39 was There is a Light That Never Goes Out by The Smiths. I love that song. I love The Smiths. So I wigged out and thought it was so totally cool that The Smiths was in a big magazine that people read. I freaked out when they had an article on Morrissey too. (He's pretty dreamy for a guy who is about as old as my dad.) I like that they included that song in there. I like that they looked past The Smiths' normally mocking tone and into the true meaning of one of their songs. I really love that song. I'm going to go put all my The Smiths CDs on the computer now. I love you all. |
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loserxdork | 02-16-05 4:58pm Sorry I haven't been commenting. No internet right now.
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threshershark | 02-16-05 9:38pm I picked up a fashioned magazine sunday and started reading it but then there was a boob and I put it back on the chair. It was easy to put it back though because it wasn't a hott boob. |
jessa_lynne | dreamy indeed, 02-17-05 11:15pm |