ahhh bliss... I finally have some semi decent speakers for my laptop...
laptop speakers just destroy music and headphones are so tiresome.... hmmm bliss
went to a great gig on Friday... Leticia Maher was the singer and she was very good... did an amazing rendition of that Angel song of Sarah McLachlans. She also had a guest, Xave Brown, he was good too... kinda like Damien Rice with a bit of Tom Waits mixed in.

laptop speakers just destroy music and headphones are so tiresome.... hmmm bliss
went to a great gig on Friday... Leticia Maher was the singer and she was very good... did an amazing rendition of that Angel song of Sarah McLachlans. She also had a guest, Xave Brown, he was good too... kinda like Damien Rice with a bit of Tom Waits mixed in.
salome:
Thank you for your openness and your support in your comment on my journal on mental illness. Judging from the response I got in some quarters, however, openmindedness is too much to ask and education falls on deaf ears. When I posted my letter in the Psychology group, a frightening number of people who lack any sort of factual basis for their labelling of the mentally ill as "attention whores" came out of the woodwork, along with a few insults thrown my way. I cried. Not because of the insults, but because these people will judge my brother, who has worked so hard to become healthy and successful, for the rest of his life.
salome:
ah, well, ignoramuses must not attack you in your elevator then, or sexually assault you, or rob you. What a charmed life you must lead.