Here's a random guilty pleasure
Mar. 15th, 2006 03:47 pmLooking at the 'shared music' that shows up on my computer when I'm in Bodley, and speculating about the owners.
It's more fun if they use a pseudonym, of course. Sometimes I recognise the real names of people I know, and then it just feels too much like snooping...
In other news, I've just remembered why I find hagiography interesting.
I also think I may have fallen in love with S. Dominic (and before anyone asks, the Inquisition was after his time...)
It's more fun if they use a pseudonym, of course. Sometimes I recognise the real names of people I know, and then it just feels too much like snooping...
In other news, I've just remembered why I find hagiography interesting.
I also think I may have fallen in love with S. Dominic (and before anyone asks, the Inquisition was after his time...)
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Date: 2006-03-16 03:55 pm (UTC)Do you think a radish doesn't suffer, just because you haven't heard it scream?
Date: 2006-03-16 04:08 pm (UTC)What really amused me, though, was that iTunes gave its genre as 'Canadian'...
Re: Do you think a radish doesn't suffer, just because you haven't heard it scream?
Date: 2006-03-16 04:17 pm (UTC)Hmmm, the premise of the song lyrics also reminds of a scene in Notting Hill when Hugh Grant is dating this "fruitarian" chick (pun intended). "These carrots have been murdered!"
What really amused me, though, was that iTunes gave its genre as 'Canadian'...
Now that's really priceless.