Ahh...
I have just finished On The Road. Hmm, needless to say this book has greatly affected me. I have an insatiable desire to travel and explore and come across all sorts of surprises both good and bad. I found myself at the end of the book hoping I had missed some pages in the back of the book and there was really more... rats.
I am very inspired by hispanic culture at the moment. I will be filling my night with it. And my love and I will croon to the moon tonight. Anxious, so anxious and excited to start my real life.
Q: What is your favorite a cappella performance?
(mine would have to be Rebekah del Rio's rendition of Roy Orbison's 'Crying'. although, as I type this, Msia's 'A Biera Da Minha Rua' has me close to tears...)
I have just finished On The Road. Hmm, needless to say this book has greatly affected me. I have an insatiable desire to travel and explore and come across all sorts of surprises both good and bad. I found myself at the end of the book hoping I had missed some pages in the back of the book and there was really more... rats.
I am very inspired by hispanic culture at the moment. I will be filling my night with it. And my love and I will croon to the moon tonight. Anxious, so anxious and excited to start my real life.
Q: What is your favorite a cappella performance?
(mine would have to be Rebekah del Rio's rendition of Roy Orbison's 'Crying'. although, as I type this, Msia's 'A Biera Da Minha Rua' has me close to tears...)
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with on the road, just read it again. it gets better every time. may i suggest dharma bums as a follow up? although, contrary to what some what sneer at, on the road is his masterpiece in my opinion. " the only ones for me are the mad ones...." that quote made all those roman candle lights go off in my soul...