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About iliketomuseaboutdeadstars

  • Birthday 05/04/1990

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  • Biography
    I am me. The details are pointless, because its all pretty simple.
  • Location
    Bristol term time, Plymouth other time
  • Interests
    Music, my beautiful guitars and drums, gigs, friends, g&t, menthol, stupid chats, festivals, holding hands and amusing quotations.
  • Occupation
    I'm a student bum thanks.
  • Gender
    female
  • MySpace
    www.myspace.com/ivegotthebuttonnose
  • Favourite Bands
    Oh, I have a rather varied taste, but surely that is a wonderful thing.
  • Favourite Films
    Films make me cry, even though real life doesn't. I think that, other then music, they're the best way to escape.
    I love and admire Tim Burton and his work a lot. I used to believe that I was Edward Scissorhands and Sally, at different times of course.
    I like "Period Dramas". I just like things with people similar to Mr Firth, Ms Thompson and Mr Grant in! They make me smile, and wish that I lived back then, in my country manor, floucing around in a dress, playing crouquet, waiting for some one similar to Mr Darcey.
    Aside from these, I always enjoy finding strange and quirky films, that make my mind wonder in to peculiar, and some times dark places.
  • Favourite TV Shows
    'Brothers and Sisters' is my big thing at the moment.
    I love 'The IT Crowd' too. It is so bizarre, and makes me laugh till my sides ache.
    'Sopranos', simply because I want to be a mafia mama.
    I'm all for a bit of ER. Luca is my friend. I enjoy 'Shameless' too, as my dad believes that pubs like that really exist, and I frequent them.
    'Friends' really gets on my tits.
    I like the BBC adaptions of Classic novels, I especially liked 'Jane Eyre'.
    'Dexter' because there is something oddly attractive about a serial killer.
    And, obviously, 'Queer as Folk' UK, not the US shite.
  • Favourite Books
    I love to lose myself in books.
    I enjoy both the classics and more modern works.
    I like books which don't necessailry have a plot.

    I like poetry too. Sylvia Plath, John Clare, WH Auden, Edward Gorey, T.S.Eliot and Simon Armitage.
    I love Burton's 'Melancholy death of oyster boy'.

    Graphic novels are also an interest, as are comic books.
  • Muse Concerts Attended / Attending
    I have no seen Muse 57 times.

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  1. Poncho boy?!

    Thats immense!

    I was drunk and thought "WHERE THE FUNK IS PONCHO BOY?!"

    Gawd I love the internet.

     

    Nope, not hotel. Started to fall asleep by about Bristol, so pulled in to a services for a power nap.

    All was well!

     

    Agh, re discovering poncho boy is more than fantastic!

     

    Add me on msn or something, lineyt@hotmail.com!

  2. I've managed to blag my mates car for V Fest SO ALL IS WELL!

    Of course I'm doing Reading. I have no money what so ever, but I care not.

    My train is booked, I have a ticket and a tent. Reading always works out.

  3. haha, oh dear, it'll work out somehow :p

    oooh youre going to Reading too =)

    I cant wait XD

    i'm working like fuck to get the money for it all lol

  4. Oh thank you chick.

    I just don't know where I'm going to stay or anything.

    I left this too last moment.

    I also have to find somewhere to stay in Dublin, as I haven't sorted that out, and transport to the airport from my house and such.

    Such trauma.

    But I have no money which is an issue.

    And I have to gather money for Reading too.

    This just isn't going to plan.

    But thank you ever so my dear, I shall look in to some plans!

  5. i've had a quick look at the train journey for you and i hope you realise how expensive its gonna be!!!! The off-peak journey that you may get away with will be around £53 for a single and the peak time travel could be £88!!!! The journey from Chelmsford to Stafford station would include a train to Liverpool Street Station followed by a tube to London Euston Station and then another train from London Euston to Stafford Station. It should take around about 3 and a three quarter hours in total. From Stafford Rail Station there should be a shuttle bus running which will take you directly to Weston Park. I hope i have helped you in some way, if you need ny more help, dont hesitate =)

    ~Sam

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