I'm a Brighton lassie, that studies in London. Miss the sea air, Palace Pier and the seagulls that want to peck your eyes out.... I love music, whether it be playing it myself or listening to it via various mediums....Going for walks and talks....I love it when I randomly meet someone I don't know and end up spending hours talking to them, and when you think back you can't even remember what you we're talking about - I'm a little bit addicted to this......anyone want to be my next random? I find it works best in the summer when I'm wearing flip flops.
I'd love to meet someone like me
Anyting from the 90s, esp. Brit pop. Anyone remember The Blue Tones, Kula Shaker, Dodgy - the soundtrack of my teenage years! Want to re-live those years so badly, the whole Blur vs. Oasis era.Currently listening to The Feeling (don't mock me), loving the YYY's new single Gold Lion, Bell X1 and the Cuban Brothers!!!! But seriously, on my iPod playlist I have David Bowie, the Coral, The Go! Team, Doves, Muse, Radiohead, The Chemical Brothers, Gwen Stefani, The Roots, Bjork, Blur, Oasis, Kula Shaker, Bell X1, the Zutons, Kylie (saw her at Earls Court and she rocked!)
Remember that I saw these before the oscar frenzy: Crash and The Constant Gardener. Closer really made me think about relationships and gave me a bad feeling in my stomach, but I loved it! The Jungle Book stills makes me cry when Baloo gets mauled by Shere Khan. Also, I absolutely loved The English Patient, very very good film. A.I was also brilliant, although I'm sure some will beg to differ, and of course the Harry Potter films.
Loving Hustle, Lost and Desperate Housewives. Can't get enough of The Apprentice, so addictive! I think the black dude might win - innit me blood?
HARRY POTTER, HARRY POTTER, HARRY POTTER!!!!!!!!Need I say more?But I also like Oscar Wilde, Pinter and Tom Sharpe. Catcher in the Rye was the most gripping book I have ever read....he should've died, anyone agree with me? Read this random book I found in my house called Animals, bloody good find and James Herriot books are always brilliant for imagining yourself out of this crazy world.