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We're all wonderfully individual people, yes? And by that individuality, we all have different tastes.
We also, as people, have experiences that we would love to share with others. Our lives are just one great big experience, and we can learn much from studying our own lives.
So... tell me. Is there something you want everyone to do? Listen to a piece of music? Visit somewhere? Talk to someone, ask them anything? Have sex? Watch a film? Read a book? Play a game? Anything! If you loved the experience, then why not share it with us, and try and convince us to do what you did.
And anyone who reads it, I think, should make every effort to do so. Hell, we live just the once, right? So why shouldn't we try and sample everything we can?
Come on then, what do you want us to do?
(First: "Shut up?")
(Second: "Oh! I was going to write that!")
> What did you think of ROund Here, Grix?
It's an excellent lyrical song, if you know what I mean... lyrics are very important to it, and usually I stick away from that sort of stuff, but this is very good, and the lyrics represent the music excellently.
In other words, I like it. :0)
I have already ticked off a load of new stuff on a to do list. Started drinking, gone to clubs....
> Crisp sandwice, eh? I'm surprised I've never done that. Will do though.
Good good. :-)
Odd that people who can't spell or punctuate don't really feel passionate towards anything... really odd that...
Try eating a crisp sandwhich.
Ingredients:
Two slices of bread (Extra thick if possible)
Butter (Or Margerine if you want)
A packet of crisps (any flavour)
Butter the bread, put the crips on both slices, put one slice on top of the other, press down just to hear that lovely crunching sound and eat.