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» Old stuff I still know

Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus and Numbers
I can recite all of the books of the bible, old and new testament, in order, thanks to a little ditty we sung at Sunday school. I also remember John 3:16 off by heart as the evil leaders made us stand in a circle and say a word each until we knew it. It doesn't get me laid much.

I can also remember Howard Kieran Stone's telephone number, a boy I met at Peak '95... 012** 568894.

Wow.
(Sun 3rd Jul 2011, 14:53, More)

» Famous people I hate

Sarah Beeny
She made me believe that if my friends whored me out onto a dating website then it'd be socially acceptable and I'd meet the man of my dreams.

It still isn't (I still hide the webpage if anyone catches me shopping) and I still haven't.

Bitch.

Stick to your daytime property shows.
(Fri 5th Feb 2010, 0:30, More)

» The Soundtrack of your Life

Yann Tiersen
As a pianist, any songs that involve piano music immediately make me sit up and take notice. It doesn't matter what genre they are or who the artist is; the haunting sound of a piano playing a minor key instantly gives me goosebumps.

So imagine my joy when I watched Amelie for the first time. The film moved me - but I expect that was due to the piano based soundtrack as opposed to the storyline for the most part.

The two songs here make me shiver, make the hairs stand up on my neck, and occasionally reduce me to tears - they are the perfect songs for remembering lost friends, reflecting on hard times or just for when you need a good old bit of emotion. For me, they take me back to my time in France, and remind me that no matter how grown I feel at a certain point in time, I'll always look back on it and realise what a young, foolish girl I can be.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZJDNSp1QJA (ignore the file name on this one - they've got it wrong)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZBqFZ5CNiw

Simple, yet incredibly moving.
(Tue 2nd Feb 2010, 11:32, More)