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Round The World In Stereo While sitting at the only stop light in town, at 17, I was set in my resolve to experience the world. To meet exciting people, do exciting adventures, and learn about other cultures and their food, made me hungry with wanderlust at the prospect. This country girl, who never fit in, because she was raised by hippies, knew there had to be places where the occupants were not so reserved. There had to be a place where there wasn't a hemorrhage of religion bleeding into government, school, and society. My travel list so far includes: The Bahamas, Caribbean, England, Scotland, France, Spain, Norway, Italy, Canada, Cuba, Puerto Rico, and 35 states in the US, Who knows if I make it to see other's. Hopefully Fiji will happen before leaving this earth. Along the way, I have accumulated a wide variety of musical influences. Being the music fanatic that I am, I have accumulated the best of and welcome more as I explore. Music Makes The World Go Round Siempre Me Quedara - Bebe (Spain) I Get Up - The Teskey Brothers (Australia) Love - B-Tribe (Spain) Gia - Despina Vandi (Greece) Come Dance With Me - Nouvelle Vahue (France) Mad About You - Hooverphonics (Belgium) Satisfaction Guaranteed - Hila Davidson (Israel) Human - Sevdaliza (Iran/Dutch) Hurt You First - Niia (Italy) The Ubiquitous Mr. Lovegroove - Dead Can Dance (Australia) Vladimir Vysotsky - Koni Priveredlivye (Russian) Breathe In - Frou Frou (UK) Stolen Dance - Milky Chance (Germany) I Belong To You (Il ritmo della passione) _ Anastacia and Eros Ramazzotti (Italy) Drinking In The Day - Elise LeGrow (Canada) |
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Cleaning to the list now... Happy Saturday!
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Just wanted to stop in and say hi.
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Wow, such a wonderful array of music!
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Getting away from toxic beaurocracies is extremely difficult. Even if you can manage to get away from the organizations, peoples minds are inculcated with the propaganda which they have been spoon fed. Wish you luck with your quest. Sometimes silence is the best recourse. Listen to your natural instincts but weed out the things put there by others.
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