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#8042
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#8043
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#8044
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#8045
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#8046
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#8047
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#8048
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#8049
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#8050
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I feel like the late 90s, early 2000s may have been the golden age for bus enthusiasts in London. There were so many different bus models and bus bodies operating, interesting liveries, the change from high floor buses to low floor.
I feel now there is less variety in design and makes, maybe more variation with engine specs and stuff because of hybrid and electric buses. But nowadays reminds me more of the 80s, if I see an 80s video on London buses because back then it was mostly route masters or metro buses. Now it’s usually wright street decks or enviros. I think the early 80s and 70s all had the buses just painted in red. It is similar now. |
#8051
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#8052
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Frank Zappa - Call Any Vegetable by students at the Paul Green Rock Academy. |
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#8060
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Wine and honey, lipstick and spit You coming through the door with a cigarette lit And I'm not supposed to think your death wish is cool But then I see you knocking back tequilas by the pool |
#8062
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Merritt: Eno
The Ministry Of Wolves are: Alexander Hacke (Einstürzende Neubauten / Crime & The City Solution) Mick Harvey (co-founder of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds) Danielle de Picciotto (co-founder of Germany's 'Love Parade' and more recently, member of Crime & The City Solution) Paul Wallfisch (musical director at the Theater Dortmund) Based on the writings of the Brothers Grimm, in particular Anne Sexton's 'Transformations' (1971), the Pulitzer Prize winning poet's reworking of the Grimm's fairy tales, the album has been created as a soundtrack to 'Republik der Wölfe' a theatre production directed by Claudia Bauer. |
#8064
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I’m enjoying listening to English-language songs covered in a non-English language.
I really like this Bosnian version of California Dreaming by Plavi Orkestar https://youtu.be/wwBYY3qVfsk |
#8065
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I actually withdrew from the barbering course i was going to do because I was doubting it was for me and questioning if i would fit in the environment work social anxiety and social awkwardness. I can be impulsive with big decisions.
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#8067
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This is really triggering thoughts and feelings I have about a crush I met at my previous job. It also makes me feellike listening to 90's hip hop again.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3b12oKa0N04 |
#8068
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Now that I recently cut my hair after going about 2 months without cutting it. It makes me regret cancelling the course application. I thought it was an impulsive decision, maybe it was, but it wasn’t wrong. Ah well. I think it’s because I just noticed how I haven’t progressed with the jobs I do. I’m currently a dishwasher/kitchen assistant. I was doing the same job in C 2016, but I’m better. I have been a uni dorm cleaner in the main areas and did a few warehouse jobs and hotel events staff work. They weren’t better than dishwashing, but this is like a dead end job where I wake up, work, get home and repeat. It’s not much of a way to really live. But I think the same can be said for something like barbering. Thinking about it my job is also the bottom of the barrel in terms of social status. Which women would like a man who works as a dishwasher. |