At first i found it so hard to connect as music and the enjoyment off is such a big part of my life. But we did'nt have this in common but i am finding this a strength within are friendship any thoughts or have you came across the same issue
ps had to think of my first topic lisax
Having friends with totally diff music tastes
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like.. all of my noncyber friends who aren't darklings, pretty much..
we live through it.
we live through it.
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Did I say welcome Lisa? Hello anyway.
I know what you mean - I've only got one non-Heartland mate who likes the Sisters and all the people at work aree clueless.
That's what Heartland is for
I know what you mean - I've only got one non-Heartland mate who likes the Sisters and all the people at work aree clueless.
That's what Heartland is for
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I got asked to recite some of my favourite lyrics, recited all of “The End� by The Doors and got asked “Is that like Gothic music or something?�.
I almost smashed my head against a wall… and then I did when he started playing tacky hip hop and said “this is real music�.
I almost smashed my head against a wall… and then I did when he started playing tacky hip hop and said “this is real music�.
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I have very broad taste in music, so it's hard not to find something in common. But it happens, and that's usually a bad sign...
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Thanks for replies i find most of my friends are non darkings (cheers) too and Hello
My bessy friend is a massive Kylie fan so you couldnt get so far removed form my music taste, and we have heated chats offen(very) hate candy floss music lol but it seems very good for are friendship
Love the words of The End would have done more than banging my head hun hugs xxx
My bessy friend is a massive Kylie fan so you couldnt get so far removed form my music taste, and we have heated chats offen(very) hate candy floss music lol but it seems very good for are friendship
Love the words of The End would have done more than banging my head hun hugs xxx
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ahem. darklings. darkness fans. let's NOT get them confused with 'darkings' which i rather like as a term..
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Me too an oversight forgive me hate the darkness too burn them at dawnemilystrange wrote:ahem. darklings. darkness fans. let's NOT get them confused with 'darkings' which i rather like as a term..
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What the devil is a head hun hugs? How peculiar.lisabiker wrote: banging my head hun hugs
Regarding music, there's precious few people outside of this place who have even heard of the Sisters, so music convo's with people in normal life have to take that on board. As Mr Lander said, it helps to have a wide and varied taste in music, but, you know, ultimately it doesn't, or shouldn't matter. If someone is a bit of an arse because they think your fave band is s**t, you probably don't wanna be talking to them anyway. If someone is open-minded, or at least unbothered, by such trivia, then game on.
Unless they like Travis, of course, in which case it's time to get out the big stick.
'What a heavy load Einstein must have had. Morons everywhere.'
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i can see that i might be one of those ones you're discussing in this thread..
no point burning them. they don't exist.
no point burning them. they don't exist.
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A big stick? A big stick? An AK47 more like.Planet Dave wrote:Unless they like Travis, of course, in which case it's time to get out the big stick.lisabiker wrote: banging my head hun hugs
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There you goPlanet Dave wrote:Regarding music, there's precious few people outside of this place who have even heard of the Sisters, so music convo's with people in normal life have to take that on board. As Mr Lander said, it helps to have a wide and varied taste in music, but, you know, ultimately it doesn't, or shouldn't matter. If someone is a bit of an arse because they think your fave band is s**t, you probably don't wanna be talking to them anyway. If someone is open-minded, or at least unbothered, by such trivia, then game on.
Unless they like Travis, of course, in which case it's time to get out the big stick.
Few people I know as well, though I try to spread the word a bit by sending compilations to my friends, probably much to their annoyance
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Oh Steve you're SO unsubtle. A stick is far more fun, and it lasts so much longer.Hom_Corleone wrote:A big stick? A big stick? An AK47 more like.Planet Dave wrote:Unless they like Travis, of course, in which case it's time to get out the big stick.lisabiker wrote: banging my head hun hugs
'What a heavy load Einstein must have had. Morons everywhere.'
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an AK47 does away with the hassle of restraining them somewhat before the stick action
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Ilove teaching thou she did go out and buy Floodland so my work is done i guessPlanet Dave wrote:Regarding music, there's precious few people outside of this place who have even heard of the Sisters, so music convo's with people in normal life have to take that on board. As Mr Lander said, it helps to have a wide and varied taste in music, but, you know, ultimately it doesn't, or shouldn't matter. If someone is a bit of an arse because they think your fave band is s**t, you probably don't wanna be talking to them anyway. If someone is open-minded, or at least unbothered, by such trivia, then game on.lisabiker wrote: banging my head hun hugs
Unless they like Travis, of course, in which case it's time to get out the big stick.
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Fair point. As long as it's very sharp and electrified.Planet Dave wrote: Oh Steve you're SO unsubtle. A stick is far more fun, and it lasts so much longer.
Nice new Avatar by the way.
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Yeah, but that negates the need for a Benny Hill style chase first, and that's well important.emilystrange wrote:an AK47 does away with the hassle of restraining them somewhat before the stick action
At best, I suppose you could take maybe an ankle out with your big gun thingy, then step aside. Coming through!
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all SORTS of options..
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A million and one ways to chin a Travis fan.emilystrange wrote:all SORTS of options..
Sorry Lisa, you can have your thread back. I did contribute though. That's a first.
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Go Dave!Planet Dave wrote:A million and one ways to chin a Travis fan.emilystrange wrote:all SORTS of options..
Sorry Lisa, you can have your thread back. I did contribute though. That's a first.
As for the original start of the thread - in exactly the same position with anyone that knows me too, mind you that is how I got to know most of this bunch and end up falling over a bridge in Daves' garden as it nearly got light and get to play top trumps with his kids, so only a good thing
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Zuma wrote:Go Dave!Planet Dave wrote:A million and one ways to chin a Travis fan.emilystrange wrote:all SORTS of options..
Sorry Lisa, you can have your thread back. I did contribute though. That's a first.
As for the original start of the thread - in exactly the same position with anyone that knows me too, mind you that is how I got to know most of this bunch and end up falling over a bridge in Daves' garden as it nearly got light and get to play top trumps with his kids, so only a good thing
But Dave, how could you traverse the bridge with ease (and a guitar!) all night, only to come a cropper as the sun starts to think about coming up? Eh? Explain that!
(to date no-one has actually fallen in Maybe I should install a Balrog ).
'What a heavy load Einstein must have had. Morons everywhere.'
Thanks thats kool carry on chatting is goodPlanet Dave wrote:A million and one ways to chin a Travis fan.emilystrange wrote:all SORTS of options..
Sorry Lisa, you can have your thread back. I did contribute though. That's a first.
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Or an even bigger smoke machinePlanet Dave wrote:Zuma wrote:Go Dave!Planet Dave wrote: A million and one ways to chin a Travis fan.
Sorry Lisa, you can have your thread back. I did contribute though. That's a first.
As for the original start of the thread - in exactly the same position with anyone that knows me too, mind you that is how I got to know most of this bunch and end up falling over a bridge in Daves' garden as it nearly got light and get to play top trumps with his kids, so only a good thing
But Dave, how could you traverse the bridge with ease (and a guitar!) all night, only to come a cropper as the sun starts to think about coming up? Eh? Explain that!
(to date no-one has actually fallen in Maybe I should install a Balrog ).
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...hate to break it to you, but The Doors were described as "gothic rock" in 1967.nick the stripper wrote:I got asked to recite some of my favourite lyrics, recited all of “The End� by The Doors and got asked “Is that like Gothic music or something?�.
I almost smashed my head against a wall… and then I did when he started playing tacky hip hop and said “this is real music�.
Mmm remember jim's hated of labels even more and the goth label meant so much diff back in the 60sDark wrote:...hate to break it to you, but The Doors were described as "gothic rock" in 1967.nick the stripper wrote:I got asked to recite some of my favourite lyrics, recited all of “The End� by The Doors and got asked “Is that like Gothic music or something?�.
I almost smashed my head against a wall… and then I did when he started playing tacky hip hop and said “this is real music�.
xxx
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