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again. no one is gaelic. she's irish/celtic. she sung (sometimes) IN gaelic.

of course she could have. but they didn't publicly shame her for the end of the relationships. she acted like a petulant schoolgirl—because she pretty much was/is.

;)

no one is ever interested in me, ever. so i might as well fantasize about who i'm most attracted to.

i'm sure she likes r.e.m., but i still bet it's in the way someone her age "likes" them, not in the way someone my age lived and died with them (or bands like them).

i thought you were being sincere lol. the reply/line was too simple for me to notice the reference.

Gaelic isn't a nationality or ethnicity, it's a language. Maybe you mean Celtic?

no, short, curvy and brunette.

drugs, huh?

so bands you think suck don't deserve to be paid for their work because it sucks?

i just do this wacky thing called playing records and cd's.

no. she's become known as kinda the gwyneth paltrow of pop music, courting some sort of sympathetic attention while being a human being with essentially no problems (tall, thin, white, female, young, attractive, filthy rich, doesn't have to do anything very hard, etc) who inspires no such regard..and she's become

tall, thin and blonde is exactly the opposite of what i find sexy.

there is that sense though, upon the release of this poppy record, that she's not taking herself as seriously somehow and so people of more sophisticated tastes are embracing her more, be that embrace ironic or not. i too am not on board..though if i felt she was making ENJOYABLE disposable pop, i'm sure i'd enjoy it

..the same scene being discussed in this thread?

i would think fh to ozone park would be further than 4 miles..

de anda

this is the one major flaw, i won't disagree—i think you have to get out of the headspace of wanting to fall for her yourself and just accept that wacky-ass him somehow is just undone by wacky-ass her.

disagree 1991%.

it's really more a late-80s thing (as that's when the songs are from, and '90-91 is really more culturally 80s than 90s. and it's not gaelic whatsoever.