Aug. 21st, 2006
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Aug. 21st, 2006 09:59 pmTaken from
lanitha. My interests collage. You'd be surprised how much nekkidness, porn, and general randomness I had to change... try it and see. (Really, since when does "absinthe" mean I'm interested in graphic gay male sex???) ha ha ha.
EDIT: It appears I missed a picture... ignore the random topless woman with tan lines, ha ha... :P
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EDIT: It appears I missed a picture... ignore the random topless woman with tan lines, ha ha... :P
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Aug. 21st, 2006 11:51 pmI seriously think that Stevie Ray Vaughan made some of the absolute SEXIEST music ever. Hearing the opening to "Couldn't Stand the Weather" sets my loins aflame, for lack of a more poetic term. His guitar playing is like an auditory striptease, and his VOICE... it sounds like Marlboro Reds and Jack Daniels at midnight. Not that I smoke or drink a lot of Jack, but it sure sounds hot. Damn it makes me wish I could dance. I get a similar feeling from most older Clapton songs, but not nearly as intense.
I've often considered trying to learn guitar, but then I hear some Stevie Ray and think, "nah..." Cause I'll NEVER be able to play like that, so what's the point?
It makes me a wee bit proud to be American, and normally that's pretty hard to do, ha ha. Because for all our shortcomings, at least we're the home of the blues, no one can argue about that. Yeah, the Brits eventually latched onto it, (and thank god they did, or Eric Clapton might have turned out to be a plumber or something, not to mention we'd have no Zeppelin or any number of other legends, heh...) but blues (and therefore rock) was born in the USA. :)
Now if you'll excuse me, my ears are having passionate sex with a CD. ;)
I've often considered trying to learn guitar, but then I hear some Stevie Ray and think, "nah..." Cause I'll NEVER be able to play like that, so what's the point?
It makes me a wee bit proud to be American, and normally that's pretty hard to do, ha ha. Because for all our shortcomings, at least we're the home of the blues, no one can argue about that. Yeah, the Brits eventually latched onto it, (and thank god they did, or Eric Clapton might have turned out to be a plumber or something, not to mention we'd have no Zeppelin or any number of other legends, heh...) but blues (and therefore rock) was born in the USA. :)
Now if you'll excuse me, my ears are having passionate sex with a CD. ;)