Joined: 1 Nov 2017 Gender: Female Posts: 72,422 Location: Chez Quis
29 Nov 2018, 7:13 pm
HighLlama wrote:
Hell yeah! I love "Detroit Rock City." The Ace years were best, though this cheesy piece of music brings me joy:
Kiss brings great stress relief to me.
Isn't it funny how certain things stick with you, when tied to music? I also remember the feel of the car, like that. Or, a certain song will always make me remember a specific part of a road trip, since the song was playing then.
I can even feel the gritty slush on my foot pedals, because it was early spring.
_________________ I never give you my number, I only give you my situation. Beatles
Joined: 1 Nov 2017 Gender: Female Posts: 72,422 Location: Chez Quis
29 Nov 2018, 7:35 pm
You guys would likely love my autism assessment answers. I wrote a professionally-bound, 188 page autobiography with many scanned photos of myself which were all accompanied by appropriate song lyrics. It was mostly Elton and Simon and Garfunkel.
My Mrs. Robinson quote was:
Laugh about it, shout about it When you've got to choose Every way you look at this you lose
It went with my summer camp anecdotes and photo. I was bullied at camp.
I'm listening to this:
The only living boy in New York
_________________ I never give you my number, I only give you my situation. Beatles
Joined: 31 Dec 2011 Gender: Male Posts: 12,183 Location: A swiftly tilting planet
29 Nov 2018, 7:43 pm
_________________ "Standing on a well-chilled cinder, we see the fading of the suns, and try to recall the vanished brilliance of the origin of the worlds." -Georges Lemaitre "I fly through hyperspace, in my green computer interface" -Gem Tos
_________________ "Standing on a well-chilled cinder, we see the fading of the suns, and try to recall the vanished brilliance of the origin of the worlds." -Georges Lemaitre "I fly through hyperspace, in my green computer interface" -Gem Tos