24th May
2007
Wow. I just ran across this LJWorld article about the Lied Center ticket office back when Holly and I worked there. We are both quoted in it. (Our first story the we are both quoted in. That’s one for the digital scrapbook!) The Lied Center is where we fell in love. At least that’s where we started falling in love. The actual falling in love may or may not have happened later and somewhere else. Teehee.
I love you, sweetness, and I don’t care if the whole world knows.
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Then you should learn this song. It’s my favorite love song ever. Ever.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=sfBw0IWwO5U
I’ve never really listened to Death Cab for Cutie. Which album should I listen to?
You know, i couldn’t even tell you. I just know that despite it’s overt emo qualities, i like that particular song. Makes me melancholy and love sick at the same time.
I’d start with whichever album has that song on it.
Snoogans, you are so busted….in a good way:)
Transatlanticism is the album