i can’t help but fantasizing you not in a bad way. =/
shirley manson of garbage you make everyone drool! ;p
She starts asking me if I remember sitting there in that spot on the side of the road and watching the soldiers walking by. I’m dumbfounded. How would she know about soldiers at her age. I want her to continue so I said, “No, remind me.” She starts telling me that we were brothers and lived in the house we do now, but we were black and not that happy. We sat right there and discussed life in general as we watched the soldiers going by and said that if we do get to come back we are coming back as white women as they seem to be the ones that have it easiest (yeah, right).
I don’t know what to make of it, but it seems so comfortably right to me. This also helps me understand a terrible dream I had for years. In the dream I am a black person and I’m crying horribly and saying, “They shot him! They shot him! They shot the great man!” I am sick to my very soul over Lincoln being asssasinated and I wake soaked with tears. My husband used to be very frightened for me. I wouldn’t ever be able to watch the Civil War special TV because it would make me sick.
After the discussion with my little girl, for whatever reason I never had another terrible dream. Maybe all I needed was confirmation. Who knows, but this is all true and I wonder what will be next.
sources: about.com: paranormal phenomena
I really HaTE Spiders! It cReePs me Out Just a Mere Sight of It. UrrrGHHH!!!
Arachnophobia is defined as an inordinate fear of spiders. This phobia can often be triggered by the thought of or sometimes even a picture of a spider. A serious case of arachnophobia is much different than someone who doesn’t like spiders. Many people who are afraid of spiders have feelings of panic entering into a situation where spiders may be present.
This fear of spiders can dictate where someone chooses to live, go on vacation, work or what sports or hobbies are enjoyed. Symptoms may include excessive sweating or clamminess, rapid breathing, rapid heartbeat, nausea and dizziness. Often this fear is caused by an incident earlier in life which was frightening. People sometimes have the misconception that such a frightening event would have to be a long-lasting or memorable ordeal. Many people don’t even remember the events which led to their phobia. The mind can create a phobia based on an instant of panic.
I remember back in high school when you have this game gadget you are so cool!
Game & Watch (ゲーム&ウオッチ Gēmu ando Uotchi, or G&W) is a line of handheld electronic games produced by Nintendo from 1980 to 1991. Created by game designer Gunpei Yokoi, each Game & Watch features a single game to be played on an LCD screen in addition to a clock and an alarm (thus, ‘Game & Watch’). 43.4 million of those 59 games were sold worldwide.
Sources: Wikipedia
Pac man was a landmark in arcade games, it created mass media coverage and became a huge success in the usa. It’s success is mainly down to its simplicity, gameplay and creating a new genre. At the time only spaceship shooters existed and some sports games(like pong).
Drugstore are:
Daron Robinson - Isabel Monteiro - Mike Chylinski - Ian Burdge
“Please listen to this music in the dark, with your headphones on loud, very isolated from the rest of the world. Because ii is not ‘today’ music, it’s more of a time that exists in your head”.
Isabel Monteiro
Drugstore. A unique band; back to give the world more beauty and music journalists more headaches. When they unleashed their eponymous debut album in March 1995 British music critics practically exhausted their thesauruses in heaping praise upon Drugstore. Melody Maker described their music as “delicious poison…music with an irresistibly morbid glamour. Sex and addictive chemicals and evil sounds, mixed and stirred into beautifully sad, delightfully diseased songs…that veer between vulnerability and viciousness, compassion and contempt”. NME described Brazilian born Isabel as combining “the vampish sexuality of Nico with the world-weary femme fatality of Marianne Faithful”.
Three years later when they released its follow-up, “White Magic For Lovers”, the whole world got on board with rave reviews from publications as diverse as Marie Claire, The Times and Select and the band scored a Top 20 hit single with the Pinochet-bashing “El Presidente”. Now, after an 18 month break they’re back to woo hearts and steal souls with the deliciously wicked single “I Wanna Love You Like A Man” and a brand new album to follow in January 2001.
Drugstore were born in 1992 when Isabel and American drummer Mike Chylinski, two drifters in a succession of bands met via a flatshare. They began writing material and slowly piecing together a band. In May 1993 the band pressed up 500 copies of their debut single “Alive” on their own Honey label rather than sending out demos to record labels. Not only did it sell out but it was awarded Melody Maker’s Single Of The Week and led to Drugstore signing a publishing deal a couple of months later, “It was a shock because we were under the impression that you needed to have friends in high places”, recalls Isabel. “We’re not the sort of people who socialise and hang out, yet we kept getting all these offers”. By this time Daron Robinson had joined as another in a succession of guitarists, but he clicked and the band moved on to bigger and better things - a limited edition single “Modern Pleasure” through Rough Trade’s Single’s Club and shows with Smashing Pumpkins, Lemonheads, Echobelly and the Tindersticks.
In March 1994 Drugstore signed to Go! Discs and release two singles “Starcrossed” and “Solitary Party Groover” that increased their growing fan-base and turned them into real critics favourites. 1995 saw the release of the single “Nectarine” as a taster for the band’s full length debut album.
“Drugstore”, the album was released in March 1995 to a wave of glowing critical reviews. Isabel said of the album that, “We wanted to keep the sound really naked and give it a raw edge” and the stripped-down arrangements highlighted the band’s unflinching vision and refreshing lack of cynicism. It was this that made Drugstore stand out from the crop of also-ran, wannabe Britpop boys and place them in their own beguiling and seductive position. “Drugstore”, the album went on to win the hearts of many fans throughout the world and resulted in numerous festival appearances throughout Europe and America.
However, just as the band completed their second album, Go! Discs hit problems with its parent company so Drugstore moved to leading independent label Roadrunner Records and in April ’98 they released their first single in nearly two years. “El Presidente” was a duet between Isabel and Radiohead’s Thom Yorke and swept on to playlists throughout the UK, resulting in the band’s first Top 20 placing.
The second album “White Magic For Lovers” was released soon after and was greeted with almost universal acclaim. More singles followed including the epic “Sober” and live favourite “Say Hello” with its clarion call to “all the drunkards, the prostitutes and freaks” and Drugstore toured Britain and Europe, building their devoted army of fans with every show. In fact, their profile rose so much that they even appeared in saucy features in Sky Magazine and in demonstrations calling for the trial of murderous Chilean dictator Augustus Pinochet.
In 1999 Drugstore kept up a string of appearances at festivals throughout the world, while the band took stock of their position. Without a label after Roadrunner decided to concentrate on its core audience of heavy metal, Drugstore were once again free to choose their own destiny. Isabel kept writing songs in preparation for the band’s third album while the other band members pursued their own musical agendas.
Finally, after a bidding war between interested labels Drugstore decided to sign with another independent, in the form of Global Warming Records. The deal was inked in March and the band headed straight into Battery Studios in West London and recorded their new album “Songs For The Jetset” in just ten days. The resulting work is their best yet – full of hope and love, loss and sorrow, pain and beauty in equal measures, all sprinkled with that indefinable Drugstore magic.
“Songs For The Jetset” will be released in January 2001 but in the meantime Drugstore have been keeping the faithful happy with some low key London shows and the forthcoming release on October 9th of a brand new single “I Wanna Love You Like A Man”. It’s an uptempo blast of piano, guitar and cello, all topped off with Isabel’s deliriously sexy vocal.
Part of no scene but a world entirely of their own making, Drugstore have a vital new sound to offer. Sink into the star-drenched beauty of their midnight melancholia and discover it for yourself.
William Luff
sources: http://www.sing365.com