Emma
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ljgriggs
Sep 20, 2010
Greetings from "Hot'Lanta", GA (USA)... Thank you very much for including me in your list of friends!!!
sum7
Dec 21, 2008
Cool! i see Still has found your page, he is like one of the coolest dudes around imo...i'll have to turn him onto your "wall of sound" project, i really liked that.... Anyway, i have something that i feel applies... "The two most common last words heard from black boxes recovered after airplane crashes" F*CK and SH*T!!! so there we have it, the eloquence of those who know their words will out live them and the words of those on death row who have spent some time staring at their fate.... ....and now here we have those who were completely unprepared for it. ...i think either of those would suffice for me too... Thanks again for creating this unique page :D
recordingsbyme
Dec 02, 2008
All the best! If there is anything I can do to assist please let me know.
sum7
Oct 27, 2008
Please do, i’d love to read more, although i plan on reading through these again…it has a profound effect on me. Although there are many great pages here on SC, this is the one i find myself thinking about the most music is powerful, if moves us more than we realize, when we watch a movie or a show on TV it’s not what is on the screen as much as what we are hearing that cues us to feel….yet death doesn’t need this, we can see it, hear about it, or read it…whether it be fiction or real...and the emotion is there. Thanks for creating this page...death can be taboo…but why should it? if anything it reminds us to live.
sum7
Oct 13, 2008
Hi Emma, Thanks for adding me, i was really moved by the words of these people the other night (so much character in light of what they faced), death is such a passionate thing, to be on the brink could only be frightening, what courage is called for?...and we will all go through it....and i bet in those last desperate breaths life will never have seemed so precious, and all our past complaints of pain and heartache will appear trivial before the present horror of the end...hours, days, even decades nothing compared to each successive breath... Thank you for reminding me not to waste away...i focused on this today, realizing it's not what you are doing, as much as how you do it...you know, being in the moment...aware...grateful for this gift of being alive. i'm certain i will visit again when i need this sermon it's nice to meet you, i like your music too
bobcaruana1956
Sep 21, 2008
HELLO EMMA, THANKS FOR THE ADD, TAKE CARE AND HAVE A SAFE AND WONDERFULL SUNDAY. GOD BLESS
jeffrey michael miller
Jun 17, 2008
Thanks so much for the friend add. I really appreciate it!
LeRhay
Sep 05, 2007
thanks for adding me.. always up for meeting new people !! thought I would drop by and say hello
mezcel
Sep 05, 2007
Gloomy music. Good acoustic and precusion work for working solo.
kingkonggp
Aug 08, 2007
tJE POSTER GIRL FOR gOTH HEY I WANT TO BE UR FRIEND