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Mar 26, 2007 16:44

Perhaps the most intriguing thing about Woody Allen, at least as far as I’m concerned, is his amazing preoccupation with death. ‘Life is full of misery, loneliness and suffering - and it’s all over much too soon.’ That’s one of my favourite quotes. To be honest I can’t say I agree with him. I’m afraid of a great many things, but I am not afraid of ( Read more... )

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palespectre March 26 2007, 16:08:25 UTC
what a beautiful entry.. excellent....gorgeous piece of writing...

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rollingpeople March 26 2007, 18:19:26 UTC
I'm out here a thousand miles from my home ( ... )

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_lyra_b March 28 2007, 07:11:51 UTC
I enjoyed this very much, especially since you led off with Woody Allen and worked all around it.

i'm going to read catcher in the rye till i can't see the page anymore
I highly recommend a book called King Dork by Frank Portman. From Amazon.com's description: "In Frank Portman's dazzling debut novel, frustrated song-writer and high school student Tom Henderson finds his dead father's copy of The Catcher in the Rye, and his life changes forever. Part social satire, part mystery, with a healthy dose of rock music (and angst)...."

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_shadeofgrey March 28 2007, 07:20:16 UTC
i thought i'd point out my influences early on.

sounds good, i will certainly look it up. although, a high-school songwriter who reads catcher in the rye... sounds a little too familiar. oh wait, that's EVERY british male between the ages 16-18!

p.s that icon is hilarious.

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_lyra_b March 28 2007, 07:31:08 UTC
Also every american male...
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It's my tribute to easter.

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