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Living In The Past - BlueTiki - 02-28-2023 It's all her fault! I'm the victim, here. The the snow, the trees, sport driving and now Springsteen . . . Mirah caused this. Causing me to rummage through a box of old cassettes and firing up the old-school entertainment system. This one was labeled Ski II. Had to listen to the whole thing to know what was taped. Here's the list . . . from days gone by, when life was simple and exciting. Blondie – Rapture Pretenders – Tattooed Love Boys Talking Heads – Making Flippy Floppy Bruce Springsteen – Kitty’s Back In Town Steely Dan – Time Out of Mind The Cars – Tonight She Comes Firefall - Cinderella Pure Prairie League - Amie Doobie Brothers – Steamer Lane Breakdown Pat Metheny – Cross the Heartland Squeeze – Annie Get Your Gun Grateful Dead – Eyes of The World UB40 – Sing Our Own Song Bruce Cockburn – Wonder Where The Lions Are XTC – Senses Working Overtime Elvis Costello – Pump It Up David Bowie – Golden Years Brian Ferry – Kiss and Tell Tears for Fears – Change The Cure - Lovesong The Church – Under The Milky Way Simple Minds – Don’t You Forget About Me Psychedelic Furs – The Ghost In You Scary thing is, I still remember all the lyrics . . . and the runs I skied while listening to each track. RE: Living In The Past - MirahM - 02-28-2023 That is an awesome playlist. Great for a drive! RE: Living In The Past - BlueTiki - 02-28-2023 Created at a time when I thought the answers to life's questions and problems, could be found in the lyrics of songs. And music was the key . . . to unlock one's emotions. RE: Living In The Past - rothschild - 02-28-2023 (02-28-2023, 12:32 PM)BlueTiki Wrote: Created at a time when I thought the answers to life's questions and problems, could be found in the lyrics of songs. You're welcome... RE: Living In The Past - crash - 02-28-2023 (02-28-2023, 12:32 PM)BlueTiki Wrote: Created at a time when I thought the answers to life's questions and problems, could be found in the lyrics of songs.ou think now? RE: Living In The Past - BlueTiki - 02-28-2023 Now . . . maybe 10% for answers, with lyrics . . . at least for the questions and problems I have now. Down to 60% for unlocking emotions. RE: Living In The Past - crash - 02-28-2023 I think I just stopped looking for answers RE: Living In The Past - BlueTiki - 02-28-2023 (02-28-2023, 10:18 PM)crash Wrote: I think I just stopped looking for answers I wish I still didn't have questions. RE: Living In The Past - crash - 02-28-2023 I got to the point of removing things that dont add value for me. Sure, it’s noble to have a cause, and I still help charities with cash, kind and manual labour; that’s a bit of enrichment. I realised at some point though, questioning things that are far, far out of anyone’s control, was just adding to the negative, no matter how noble it felt. I still vote with my vote, I still vote with my feet and my dollar, that’s about it. It’s taken me a while, but I can actually clear my head enough now to even ignore an itch. No thoughts, no headnoise, just nothing RE: Living In The Past - BlueTiki - 02-28-2023 Solid outlook and game plan. I'm inching closer to it everyday . . . Soon . . . I'll be there . . . soon. Just not today. RE: Living In The Past - MirahM - 03-02-2023 (02-28-2023, 12:32 PM)BlueTiki Wrote: Created at a time when I thought the answers to life's questions and problems, could be found in the lyrics of songs. I love that you wrote that. Alanis Morissette was the key for me and last week I found myself listening to some Taylor Swift songs I hadn't heard before and my reaction was, "Yeah! Right on!" But I too am not attached to it all like before. I think that is maturity. I recently read someone's post I follow on twitter and they basically said that whoever they date better like hard rock and roll music or else. I get those sort of connections, but I could give a fuck what someone listens to. It always seems wierd that music was such a deciding factor for relationships at one time. RE: Living In The Past - rothschild - 03-02-2023 @Tiki... RE: Living In The Past - MirahM - 03-04-2023 Sooo.....speaking of living in the past. I've been cleaning and organizing and un-organizing and I found in my jewelry box some belly-button jewelry that I bought but never wore. (I used to wear a belly button ring) SOOOO I decided it was a great idea to put in the jewelry and see how it looks and feels. So fucking stupid. No, nothing is infected, everything is fine, but it looks seriously stupid. RE: Living In The Past - Duchess - 03-04-2023 I have a navel piercing too and I still wear a belly ring. If it were seen, I probably wouldn't, I'm a little old for that shit. RE: Living In The Past - Clang McFly - 03-04-2023 (03-04-2023, 06:30 AM)Duchess Wrote: I have a navel piercing too and I still wear a belly ring. If it were seen, I probably wouldn't, I'm a little old for that shit. Go for it, D! You're only as old as you feel. When I was a cashier at Price Chopper, I saw an old(70-80 year old) woman come through my line, dressed like she was still in her 20's with the youthful energy to match. Look at Dick Van Dyke still acting like a kid at 97. He will outlive us all. RE: Living In The Past - Duchess - 03-04-2023 (03-04-2023, 09:13 AM)Clang McFly Wrote: I saw an old(70-80 year old) woman come through my line, dressed like she was still in her 20's with the youthful energy to match. I see those people out there too and I always admire them & hope to be like that when I'm their age. RE: Living In The Past - BigMark - 03-04-2023 she was on fentanyl. RE: Living In The Past - MirahM - 03-04-2023 (03-04-2023, 06:30 AM)Duchess Wrote: I have a navel piercing too and I still wear a belly ring. If it were seen, I probably wouldn't, I'm a little old for that shit. I wish mine was a ring. That is what used to be there. This is a 1⁄2 ring thing w/ a jewel on each end. It isn't even my birthstone. I don't know why I bought it. I recall it was the only kind. I made it through the night with it in. Maybe I will keep it. RE: Living In The Past - sally - 03-04-2023 (03-04-2023, 09:41 AM)WillDuchess Wrote:(03-04-2023, 09:13 AM)Clang McFly Wrote: I saw an old(70-80 year old) woman come through my line, dressed like she was still in her 20's with the youthful energy to match. I will dress the same until the day I die. Jeans, t-shirt and flip flops. It's just a normal look, not young or old. I'm not going to be one of those old ladies that cut my hair short and wear purple slacks. RE: Living In The Past - BlueTiki - 03-04-2023 To both Myrah and Duchess . . . Your piercing stories were a GREAT foundation to get me laughing this morning. I thought about me . . . putting in jewelry . . . with the price tag still attached. And the delighted look on my lover's face, after slowly and passionately kissing my neck . . . proceeding to do the same down my body . . . and noticing my navel piercing. " Only $20 bucks? Wow! I thought tonight was gonna cost me at least two large! " Yeah . . . 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