Now is the hour

Mar 17, 2004 17:39

How often are we happy in our lifetimes? I mean truly happy. Not a care in the world? It occurs often when we are children, I suppose. But only if we are fortunate enough to have a family that loves us. For there are so many who do not even have that, and lose their innocence too young. No time to savor the "hour of splendor in the grass and ( Read more... )

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colin_firth March 17 2004, 16:18:07 UTC
Now, I don't know if you've noticed, Helena. But Ken disagrees with basically everything everyone says. **laughs** Its part of his...uh...charm.

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helenaboncarter March 18 2004, 01:45:17 UTC
Of course, I've noticed, darling. Why do you think we are no longer together? LOL He's a dear, actually, just somewhat oblivious to how what he says affects others. ;)

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t_roth March 17 2004, 20:21:23 UTC
I was never good with parent's, ask anyone who's known me for a while and they'll be happy to let you know that I get completely paralyzed. But your parents are lovely and I very much enjoyed meeting them once I got over your mom's intimidating glare.

I think I've come up with a few projects I would like to work on, care to help?

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helenaboncarter March 18 2004, 01:46:45 UTC
Do any of these projects involve those leather straps and tying me to the bed like the other night? If so, then my answer is a resounding:

Oh yeeeeeeeessssss.

<3

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t_roth March 18 2004, 17:04:33 UTC
Leather straps, I assure you, I don't know of this you speak of. But I'm willing to try of course. *smile*

Love you.

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helenaboncarter March 20 2004, 01:44:14 UTC
HAR! I love it when you're coy.

Love you back!

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c_parker March 17 2004, 20:30:44 UTC
The very first Damned record that I ever owned was "Machine Gun Etiquette." I bought it in an outdoor market and it had obviously seen better days. I was thirteen years old.

Second time around turned out to be better for them, yeah?

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helenaboncarter March 18 2004, 01:51:10 UTC
How wonderful! Another closet punk! ;) My favorite off that one is "Anti-pope" followed closely by "Looking at You". I remember the vinyl days fondly. In fact sometimes it brings a tear to my eye. *sniff*

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c_parker March 18 2004, 07:18:21 UTC
Ah, religion doesn't mean a thing, it's just another way of being right wing. But I saw into the dancing crowd felt like screaming out loud. I saw you standing there, saw your long...your long hair.

Great songs! I would be very hard pressed to pick out a favourite, but if the fate of the world depended on me to make a decision, I would have to go with The Black Album. "Wait For The Blackout" is a great song, but the entire album is excellent.

What did you think of "Grave Disorder"? Patricia Morrison gives the band a different vibe, doesn't she?

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helenaboncarter March 18 2004, 15:20:01 UTC
I actually like her on bass! I enjoy Grave Disorder. Maybe I'm not particular enough because I love Dave's voice no matter what which makes me easy to please. But I really like "Absinthe" and "She" from that album.

Ah, The Black Album! "12th Floor Vendetta"! WOOT! ;)

I <3 you, Craig! =D

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