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I don't think that's really different than what I've said before. My first exposure to The Smiths was reading interviews with Morrissey. There was no way to hear them without buying a record and there were so many records I wanted that it took me a while to finally take a chance. I bought either The Smiths or Strangeways first and then in the next few weeks I bought all the rest that were available and then I bought Viva Hate and thought it was great. I always experienced all forms of "Morrissey" as "Morrissey and his band" whether it was The Smiths or some other combination of people.Finally, TRUTH.
Well, "friends" is a loose term so I guess they were friends but I'm not sure how honest they ever were with each other and I think both of them might have had agendas and private motivations. It might have been more like a mutually beneficial arrangement.You can't be serious?
I don't think that's really different than what I've said before. My first exposure to The Smiths was reading interviews with Morrissey. There was no way to hear them without buying a record and there were so many records I wanted that it took me a while to finally take a chance. I bought either The Smiths or Strangeways first and then in the next few weeks I bought all the rest that were available and then I bought Viva Hate and thought it was great. I always experienced all forms of "Morrissey" as "Morrissey and his band" whether it was The Smiths or some other combination of people.
Johnny Marr and the others are all great at what they did and The Smiths records wouldn't have been the same if any of them had been replaced but I think they were all overshadowed by Morrissey. It's only in the past few years that I've sometimes had problems with some of Morrissey's public statements, and I don't care for the records in between YOR and IANADOAC, but I like both of those records a lot.
I'm dried up too, but my latest painting is still wet.I told old Dave on the Arboretum that he should trade in his girlfriend, Sandra for a newer model and get a toy girl. A 72 year old. He's been seeing Sandra for 13 years but he says she's 'dried up' but he still loves her. I found out why he doesn't have a TV or computer. It's because of his epilepsy. He can't look at a screen for too long. All he does is read books and the newspaper. I told him I'm sure he'd be OK with a TV as long as he didn't watch anything that involved flash photography and he made sure that he watched it in a well lit room.
Brazen of him!Me and my friend went through a spell of arson and we started setting fire to 'bacon and egg' bushes on the embankment. One fire got out of control and the bush was next to some council owned garages and there were discarded cans of petrol behind the bushes. They went up in no time. A bloke from the estate across the road helped us put the fire out. We were trundling back and forth with buckets of water but then when we'd finally put it out he said that he was a policeman and he'd have to inform our parents about the fire if we didn't 'help him out' I never spoke to my friend again, afterwards even though he only lived 3 houses away. We did become friendly again in our teens but there was never any mention of the fire episode.
DO YOU NEED A HUG @Dale Wharfe ????Heaven to me would be to be like everyone else. If I fitted in for one day that would be all my heart ever desired.
ive decided that bun bun can marry peter hitchens and i will marry gad saad and we can double date and it will be brilliant. i knew when gad said to "activate your inner honey badger" that he was my kind of guy. both me AND eddy have very robust inner honey badgers <3
There is something often referred to as “low expectations”. The people you describe above might well be 1 standard deviation away from that, or ... NO expectations.I'm not complaining about never having been loved and not ever having been able to show love for anyone else. I'm asking for you to appreciate that no matter how hard I've tried,i can't fall in love and I can't make anyone fall in love with me. It's a mystery to me how other people do it.
When I was a little kid and went to Sunday school (before I converted to Judaism) I thought that heaven sounded really boring and I imagined if I was going to stay somewhere forever it would be better if it was a carnival.People ask 'what is heaven?' I can't answer. I've seen glimpses of it here. Very brief glimpses. I've definitely seen it on occasion. Or rather, felt it. It doesn't last long, but I know it's there.