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Beth Elise

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About Me


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My Interests

The magic that is Albuquerque. ..
Time-Lapse Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta 2007 - More amazing video clips are a click away

I'd like to meet:

...Bright Souls...Beautiful Eyes...The Perfect Snuff Box...A Musical...A Magic Trick...A Warm Hug...Maps...A Cloud...The inside of a Watermelon...June

Music:

Some good songs are... everyday people (sly), sound is vibration (atmosphere), he got game (public enemy), obla-di obla-da (beatles), imagine (lennon), mr. big stuff (jean knight), end of the movie (cake), use me (bill withers), you sexy thing (rick james), and some classic rock: alice's restaurant (arlo guthrie), helpless (neil young) the wind (cat stevens), U of Mass (pixies), honky tonk women (stones), i'd love to change the world (ten years after), and my generation (the who), ok. that's it for now. Let's see here; blowin' in the wind (bob dylan), turn the page (bob segar), raindrops keep fallin on my head (burt bacharach), what the world needs now (carpenters), people get ready (curtis mayfield), the man who sold the world (bowie), i'm coming out (diana ross), aphrodisiskratch (qbert), riders on the storm (the doors), son of a preacher man (little confused are we dusty), stormy weather (ella), sunny side of the street (billie), what a beautiful world (louis), between the bars (madeleine peyroux), cheap rewards (costello), all shook up (presley), gone (jack johnson) and on a more jazzy note, Art Tatum, Duke Ellington, Don Byron, Preservation Hall, Herbie Hancock, Jelly Roll, John Scofield, Doc Cheatham, and in more recent times, Postal Service, Built to Spill, Jets to Brazil, Weakerthans, Jealous Sound, Shins, Radiohead, Cake, Of Montreal, Notwist, Nick Drake, Mogwai, Modest Mouse, Explosions in the Sky, Tipsy, Ursula 1000, Fourtet

Movies:

Other movies I enjoy are Allegro Non Tempo, City of God, Akira, Annie Hall, Tuvalu, and Brazil.

Television:

argh.

Books:

Walden.

My Blog

"The Evolution of Life"

Interesting thoughts from: "The Evolution of Life" by  Henri Bergson 1859-1941 Duration is the continuous progress of the past which gnaws into the future and which swells as it advances...consc...
Posted by Beth Elise on Wed, 21 Dec 2005 12:01:00 PST