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"Many Used to Say that We Truly Were Two of a Kind..."
Oh--
mhari? I don't want to be a bother, and I certainly shan't ask you to if you haven't time, but if I write out profiles for my four new DF socks, will you add them to my sock drawer page? I have thirteen altogether and I can't keep track of them at all...
O_o Can't sleep. Too excited to be home.
P.S. Present for you on DF,
lillieoz.
Who else here likes Jim Croce?
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O_o Can't sleep. Too excited to be home.
P.S. Present for you on DF,
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Who else here likes Jim Croce?
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Welcome back!
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Thank you! *GLOMP*
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My dad always listened to Jim Croce when I was growing up (mostly the "Don't Mess Around with Jim" sort of songs), but I like the slower, more melancholy ones like "Box 10" and "Operator." The other ones are fun, but the sadder ones please me more.
He just had such a good grasp on simple story-telling of the things that happen in life to regular people.
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My Da's the one who bought the CD. I am wickedly fond of Leroy Brown, but I really like Operator and the one I think is called Age. There are also a few which I think fit into a middle category, like the Blood of Our Land one and Well-Meaning Lies one; and also the One Hand on the Bible one (because Soujin knows no titles, facepalm).
Yes. His storytelling is good, and I really do love his music.
...and, of course, Roller Derby Queen never fails to make me laugh like an idiot.
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"Roller Derby Queen" and "Rapid Roy the Stockcar Boy." Wow are those some bizarro but fun songs. ;)
Hm, yeah, and "Hard Way Every Time," the kind of songs that are hopeful if still a bit sad.
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Ohhh, yes. Yes, indeed. ^__^ Though I haven't heard Rapid Roy the Stockcar Boy, the name is promising enough in itself.
*nods* Yes. Like that.
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:)
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Erm, me too. >_< *tiiiired*
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Still need address. :)
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Shall I send it again? I did send it.
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Try iscoffgrantaire[at]yahoo[dot]com. I should be able to send it out tomorrow, so that you may have your two discs of Croce-ness.
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*squees helplessly and praises your greatness for-ever* Erm. Can I crackfic it up you?
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Hm, hm. Surprise me?
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Oh, curse you. I was always wretched at surprises. :D *goes to dig up generator*
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No, I have it. Cosette/Carlotta. ^________^
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I like Jim Croce!
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*clinghug* I'll write more when I'm at home. I'm at an internet cafe in London at the moment.
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Okay! *pouncehug* Ooo.
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Whee. I'm home now! I was doing a little sightseeing with Basil Hallward's typist.
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Yay! And oooooh. me jealous.
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I could make you more jealous, but perhaps that wouldn't be fair. ^-^
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Oh, no, do!
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*blushes* In that case... London. West End. Les Miserables.
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...OMG.
I hate you.
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*giggle* Everyone says that. It was my first time, too...
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Oh! Well, in that case, you're excused. Everyone's first time is completely non-gratuitous and evil.
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*beam* Yay! Thank you.
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Of course! *dreamily* I remember when I first saw it on Broadway... Chris Mark Peterson yay. <3 And our Valjean was wonderful.
Tell me about yours?
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I adore Jim Croce!
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