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sarahjaynecooki
Hey Patrick, can we be penpals? I would love to hear about all your recent ventures. Hope all is good with you :)
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bobgreen623
Hi, that 15th Stackridge track, at over 14 minutes, and without hearing it myself, could well be the album version of Slark off the first album. Does it have a naggingly catchy flute melody as the intro and again between each verse? If it isn't Slark I would be very interested to find out what it is!
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sarahjaynecooki
I find pinterest is an excellent procrastination tool that I use much too often. When I saw Ariel in March this year, I was drunk & it was the best time of my life! Such a bummer I can't come along with you haha enjoy though! what is news?
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sarahjaynecooki
also i'm super jelly about you getting to see wild nothing & ariel pink. i want ariel to come backkkkkkk. how good are both the new albums?
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sarahjaynecooki
dearest patrick, i was just looking at your pinterest & thought I'd say hi. so hello :) hope you're well :)
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breathtospeak
thanks for the compliments! and nice to meet you, canadian guy (what's your name, by the way?), the first one i meet! :P well i listened to Shields a few times already, enough to remind of the melody and the name of 3 or 4 songs (that's because my memory is cooperating, it usually doesn't), and it's a nice record, but it's not the album of the year in my opinion. either way, listen to it!
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breathtospeak
True. And well, I hear compliments quite often (not bragging or anything) but not "goddess"! Made my day hahaha :) anyways, I like Shields. Very much, actually. There isn't a single song I dislike any way. One of the best releases this year for sure. How about you? Did you like it? :)
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breathtospeak
Haha that is by far the most sweet message I have ever read here. Thank you :) x
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SplitAndDivide
same here same here. i rly like rheya, midnight song, and paradise but as a whole i do love gemini more. it's def a gr8 album though so i'm p pleased with it. glad u enjoy it
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ashleywhoops
it's quite alright, we've all been busy these days. hmm i'll have to reimagine what mental hospitals are like then, i suppose that it's only normal that hollywood exaggerate things a bit to interest viewers. oh and i got the position! training starts next week. im really excited even though it's going to take up a lot of my time, i'll have to fill in for other people during the summer (they're way understaffed) but yeah i think im going to enjoy it :~) the proceeds from the thrift store goes to a nearby hospice, i wonder if i should've volunteered there instead, since i would like to care for the people in it but oh well. what have you been up to lately?
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occultiste
You've seen Fleet Foxes? I'm incredibly jealous. :( Hah, and I couldn't take my eyes off of Jonsi. Watching them play Popplagið was fantastic.
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occultiste
Wasn't the Sigur Ros show last week incredible?! I may or may not have shed a tear or two.
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ashleywhoops
w.......hy would anyone want to steal deodorant omfg did he take anything else?
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ashleywhoops
Oh man that really seems like a great experience, although I would be very scared at first too. I have never been to a mental hospital before, so scenes from Girl, Interrupted come to mind lol. Is it quite like how it's portrayed in movies? I love thrift stores omg I look through every single item, I like imagining who donated what and making up characters. I'm really scared about interviews and stuff but I guess fear is the only thing stopping me from doing a good job lol. anyways, I live like a thirty minute drive away from Vancouver. it's not nearly as busy and fast-paced where I live, in fact it's more like a retirement haven. it's actually quite boring here and I wish I lived in Vancouver because it would feel more like my hometown but oh well I'm getting used to it. B.C. is quite beautiful though! btw you know what really sucks? almost every good show in Vancouver is 19+. Snoop Dogg, Dirty Projectors, Beach House... and I can't see any of them.
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ashleywhoops
My parents encourage me to go study pharmacy in uni, since you will have high pay (that's what they say anyways) and you don't have to stay in school that long, but idk i would prefer to deal with patients face to face. i know that i can gain accomplishment by making a new kind of medicine or whatever but i don't think that's what i want. Psychology is really cool though, I would be interested in that as well. I guess that everyone has gone through that stage of uncertainty but most of my friends have a vague idea of what they want to do, and it makes me feel like the only one who doesn't have any idea of what she wants to make of her future. Your experience at school seems really great, makes me look forward to studying what i love (if I ever find out what it is) in uni. I just hope I don't end up like a lot of people I've met who ended up wasting all their time at college because their major didn't interest them enough and didn't help their career at all...
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ashleywhoops
I don't even know what I want to study yet omg. I used to want to be a doctor but then all the years I would have to spend at school ughhhhh I don't relish the thought of getting out of school when I'm 30, and besides what happens if I decide, halfway through my studies, that it's not the job I want after all? so yeah I have no idea what I want to be, and I'm running out of time. what's your degree? being a freelance artist must be fun though! oh yeah, volunteering. I've applied for a few volunteer positions recently, nothing at hospitals though, the ones I know of require you to be over 18, which is a shame because that would be my number one choice for volunteering. what's volunteering at a mental hospital like? if I'm lucky I might get this position at a thrift store, keep your fingers crossed for me please! lol yeah do that, thanks man. seriously though, you guys in toronto get all the luck.
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k__mas
I'm probably going to see Sigur Ros too : http://www.upconcert.fr/concert/sigur-ros-arles-130081 it's in Arles, France, the Theatre Antique is a marvellous place to play ; in fact my girlfriend danced there and i was dreamy then. Have a look on the picture : http://www.routard.com/images_contenu/communaute/photos/publi/006/pt5255.jpg and imagine the sadness of the last SR's album in perfect appropriateness to the quiet of the place.
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ashleywhoops
Yeah I get what you mean. But in the end we really have no choice but to rely on it I guess. That's one of the reasons why I'm currently looking for a job, my parents are both currently unemployed and although we get by (my dad has his pension and stuff but it's not a lot) I would really like to save up for university. I would love to go to Quebec or Ontario for uni hehe. I'm not really picky about where I want to work now tbh . since I am under 18 with no previous job experience and can only work part-time, there aren't a whole lot of choices for me, so I'm applying for almost every store near my house that might accept me. what kinds of jobs are you looking for?
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ashleywhoops
this might seem like a dumb question, but why don't you like money? i always assumed that people who claimed not to like it were just saying that to appear superior in some way, but you don't strike me as the type. yeah, I expect Nocturne to be on many best of 2012 lists at the end of the year. nothing much today, filling out a load of job applications because I want to get a job before school starts. props on your site btw, nice artwork and web design
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raevus
You are as welcome as a doormat's vocabulary! I've mostly read about them. Very little hands-on experience, but that's why I crave some. And I can say the same about you, stranger! Even though you neglected the questions I asked you, I would love some stuff, but certainly not ALL stuff more than to talk to you outside the realms of Last.fm! Where shall this take place?
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SplitAndDivide
thank u patrick, as do u (that's probably not u in your display photo but i will pretend)
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sarahjaynecooki
Apologies for my slow reply. Good to hear you've been so well, that definitely would be an eye opener working in a mental hospital but very interesting and rewarding. Gosh you're a busy bee, what languages are you learning? I've been contemplating deleting my facebook of late. It's a massive time consumer of mine. As soon as my boyfriend returns from Europe, I think it will be gone. It's the middle of winter here, but the days have been suprisingly warm and sunny. It's been absolutely beautiful to have some sunshine after much gloom. I'm living in Melbourne and absolutely loving it still. Visiting Sydney next holidays though actually with my family which will be nice. Otherwise just teaching and adjusting to the lifestyle of being a grown up haha and my gosh is it strange!
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ashleywhoops
yo what's up? and i saw your shout on slumberparties' page, we ain't no golddiggers man, we do like money tho. how do you like nocturne?
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Dilzy
Yup, Turkish is my mother lang and I speak English and French. I've just started to learn italian :) I also gave norwegian a go but germanic langs are so hard once you are used to latin-based langs. Icelandic? Because of Sigur Ros, right? hahaha :) According to how you describe it, I can imagine that camping in Canada is better than it is here! :) oh I haven't even got started but it is for refugees in Turkey. I have to do some research etc but I am way too lazy these days :(
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Dilzy
I need to download the whole album. I just listened to a couple of songs and that's it. :) Canada is beautiful! I really want to visit there sometime. I have been looking for masters there but mostly in Quebec since I speak french as well. The Quebec part attracts me more :) Well, the summit was my first "international programme" so it was exciting, I met lots of great people and made the networking I needed for the project I am thinking of carrying out. Never heard of WWOOF before! Looks really interesting and you get to see other places, it's great! and why, thank you! Also, camping is something I have always wanted to do but never had the opportunity.
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dietmtndew
Seriously. Being a Great Lake Swimmers fan should be a Canadian right of passage or something. Or at least knowing about them...they're underrated but so great. And my summer is going well! I actually just quit my job and left my boyfriend to move across the country from Toronto to Vancouver, so I've been busy, but it's been going well so far. How about you?
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occultiste
I SURE AM! not rly tho, that would take forever. Plus, I'd probably drop dead about a quarter of the way there because of all this heat and humidity. haha
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ichbincaitlin
I'm playing Minecraft at the minute actually! Erm, I really loved THG, read all three books in 2 days! I really loved Harry Potter too and I'm a big fan of anything like that really, I like Eragon too! I've only tried to play the piano once or twice in music lessons, but then I went onto my options so I never did do any more! I'd love you to teach me but I'd need to buy a piano first! I ave been looking around for a keyboard recently, hoping to buy one with my birthday money :-)))
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Dilzy
Exactly! It's boiling hot haha. a couple of weeks ago, it was something around 40 degrees... fortunately, we have air-conditioner hahaha. My favorite of the album is the song Shadow! I have been traveling around this summer. I went to Belgium for a youth summit and I am going to the south of Turkey in a week for holidays. And off to the US in late August which is super exciting. never flown across the pond before :) What have you been doing? Any plans for the rest of the summer? :)
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