Tuesday, June 29, 2004
Ideas are flowing...
I think...for my stories...I'm going to make a new blog! YAY! Don't worry -hugs her blog- This is my favorite blog. The other one will just be used for stories. That is, if I actually decide to make one. Or am non-lazy (or perhaps lazy) enough to make a second.
I like the Theme from Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. I like that soundtrack. I like it a lot. All but about two songs are very relaxing. And I love those other two songs "Mr. Blue Sky" by ELO and "Wada Na Tod"...which...I'm too lazy to find out the artist. I'm listening to the latter right now. It's all...Indian. I love it. Now it's "Mr. Blue Sky". What can I say? I can't keep away from these happy...bouncy non-relaxing songs. Aren't they wonderful? Just...make me wanna sing. I love the line "Running down the avenue, see how the sun shines brightly". Maybe that's because it was in the trailer for Eternal Sunshine...when they were running in the airport...so that Howard couldn't erase Clementine from Joel's memory. -sigh- It comes out in September. And I still haven't gotten my script back -double sigh-.
Lata Mangeshkar. That who sang "Wada Na Tod". Lata Mangeshkar.
I like the Theme from Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. I like that soundtrack. I like it a lot. All but about two songs are very relaxing. And I love those other two songs "Mr. Blue Sky" by ELO and "Wada Na Tod"...which...I'm too lazy to find out the artist. I'm listening to the latter right now. It's all...Indian. I love it. Now it's "Mr. Blue Sky". What can I say? I can't keep away from these happy...bouncy non-relaxing songs. Aren't they wonderful? Just...make me wanna sing. I love the line "Running down the avenue, see how the sun shines brightly". Maybe that's because it was in the trailer for Eternal Sunshine...when they were running in the airport...so that Howard couldn't erase Clementine from Joel's memory. -sigh- It comes out in September. And I still haven't gotten my script back -double sigh-.
Lata Mangeshkar. That who sang "Wada Na Tod". Lata Mangeshkar.
