oh shit it's 230 and i am looking for irish names on the internet and not studying and not bothered about using punctuation marks i love yeats and i love shaw and i am happy high with godonlyknowswhat ok bas
Thursday, April 19, 2007
About Me
- Name: Loony Libberswick of Llapland
- Location: Loonybin, Finland
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De Ja Vu
- How's that for "cute" jazz? Heh. I read this reall...
- Too many changes, too little time. I'm sick of far...
- Freedom was a bus ride. An auto-ride. Messy hair. ...
- pic courtesy: PrachiIt's difficult not to gush. Bu...
- I seriously need an anonymous blog.And among other...
- ....Aaaand he's back :)
- Gawd, I feel abnormal today.
- R.I.P. Miss Kapoor
- My very special visitor
- Man. Where did all the time go?
7 Comments:
Irish, eh? U2 and Cranberries, the Corrs sisters. Awww:)
heheheheheheehehehehe
I'm planning to take painting lessons.My exams never end.
Here were the names I really liked -
Cieran, Oisin, Siobhan, Niall, Einin, Rory, Conor, Una, Ronan.
What makes them special are the Irish/Celtic myths and folklore behind each name. I loved the stories of Oisin (O-sheen) and Ronan a lot.
Why aww? And I'm not really into the Corrs,you know? Except for the fiddler woman. She's cool.
Chamki - Great! you as teacher or you as student?
and oscar wilde! and samuel beckett! me only person here who loves 'em? *gapes*
arre na na. Wilde is puro rockstar and Beckett is your ticket to incoherent pseudo-atlamo. I love. But at 2.30 I was reading Yeats - so.
Funnily - not read much of joyce.
me as teacher
who will want to learn from me?
me as a student re.
Also, have you read the short story by Vonnegut I posted link to on blog?
I didn't know about that man till he died. What a pity.
haha. joyce scares me. kemon shob matha'y-phele-khoon-kora-jaay boi'er size.
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