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Sunday, April 20, 2008

i'm currently putting many oldies into my mp3-
timeless pieces that would cause instantaneous cheering the moment it plays on the radio.
the ones that we are still able to sing to, miraculously remembering all the lyrics, despite listening to them only occasionally.
those are the classics.
some are one hit wonders.
wonders, nevertheless.
haha, all this nostalgia in the air.

oldies are goldies. <3!

(makes you feel sad how music of today are mostly crappy ones.)
has everybody lost their inspiration.?

k depressing

she's not here @

11:16 PM