Tay, I wouldn't be talking if I were you. Approximately 50% of the material on your blog in the past few weeks has been veiled displays of every instance of close contact with Tara in your life.
W: I must say i probably don't actually consider it the greatest song ever, but I have the same powerful reaction as you every time I hear it. I think the only other song which has caused a similar reaction in me is Arcade Fire's Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels) - specifically, the line: "sometimes, we remember bedrooms; and our parents' bedrooms; oh whatever happened to them‽" (which, while it does make me a big wussy baby, actually caused me to cry many times). And even that mostly stopped having such an effect after 50 or so times.
Record Number: 11 Mustaches in the Palace on Oct. 10, 2006 at 9:12PM
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Who's going to the Y saturday
yours truly. (me)
Sam, it is a great song. I'm not sure I would be as superlative as you, but it gives me goosebumps of joy and sorrow whenever I hear it.
poor soul... he finally tired of his beloved ritter sport...
Tay, I wouldn't be talking if I were you. Approximately 50% of the material on your blog in the past few weeks has been veiled displays of every instance of close contact with Tara in your life.
W: I must say i probably don't actually consider it the greatest song ever, but I have the same powerful reaction as you every time I hear it. I think the only other song which has caused a similar reaction in me is Arcade Fire's Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels) - specifically, the line: "sometimes, we remember bedrooms; and our parents' bedrooms; oh whatever happened to them‽" (which, while it does make me a big wussy baby, actually caused me to cry many times). And even that mostly stopped having such an effect after 50 or so times.
The greatest song ever is Changes by 2Pac
I made a G today
But you made it in a sleezy way, selling crack to the kids.
I gotta get paid
okay, i just figured out why that song title is so familiar - an ex put that on a mix cd for me... does that mean he's worthy?
joy division
zzz
now i'm going to spend all night thinking about what my favorite song is
no: the greatest song ever is motorhead's ace of spades
ysi forthcoming.
eventually
Aiight, if that's the way it is
What about Here, There, And Everywhere? Or for that matter, Jesus Walks?
I rock Ace of Spades on guitar hero. Wasn't cappelle going to challenge me in that at some point?
I have no favorite song. Waaaay too many.
If this song drives Sam Walker to tears, I may have to hear it.
jason im ysiing it right now
maya: no.
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