thats the point of making cutural stereotypes. im epexcting scandinavian babes, finnish metal heads and hitlers.
im heaps sticking with this though. a lottttttt of foil
ok ok ok
i have figured out my eurovision party. rules:
- you must come as a country that is currently or has previously entered the competition
- you must dress in either: national costume, as a previous contestant or as a cultural stereotype
so much win
actually, when terry wogan used to commentate it was the BEST.
lol at all the people that look for quality in eurovision. it's only fabulous because it's so terrible, the best ones are the most bizarre
album - peter andre when i was in kindergarten :o
concert - a coke promotional thing where you had to collect 20 labels to get a ticket w/ magic dirt, 28 days, jebediah, betchadupa and machine gun fellatio. properly after that it was JBT i think
joanna newsom
1. emily
2. jackrabbits
3. only skin
4. book of right-on
5. good intentions paving company
6. in california
7. have one on me
8. sprout and the bean
9. sawdust and diamonds
10. bridges and balloons
11. soft as chalk
12. colleen
edit @pn
ukraine because they are hilariously terrible every year and have gone from this zany bizarre things to sassy shakira esque divas
definitely going to try and emulate this
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but it doesnt work like that. more factors than just the critera of being in a long term relationship applies to marriage, financial stability for example. its not like you would turn to your partner and go "oh, it's been 5 years, we may as well get married now"
i just think that if you have...
why does marriage make a difference though? the chance of not spending your life with someone still applies after marriage. plus i think it just seems ridiculous to wait for marriage if you have been in a long term relationship, when circumstance wise all that really changes is your title. idk...
im not saying that you have to like the same music. im just sick of people writing it off as not being important when i think that it can definitely lead to how you spend your time together or what you talk about. i would find it difficult being in a relationship where all music/movies/books are...
here we go again.
i don't think it's that unfair to judge by music taste because that often relates to so many other things, like taste in movies and books for example which i think is also important because it will probably govern how you spend time together in at least a minor way.
plus...