I couldn’t resist watching.
But his real talent lies in looking completely morose even while picking flowers. He’s really taken it to new heights.
BTW – love the [new to me] site design. Crisp like lettuce!
Thanks, Robbi! I still do love the design every time I see it, but it’s been up for about 5 months now. 🙂 How’s your redesign working coming along?
Amber
I actually do find Morrissey pretty uplifting, to be honest. For some odd reason “There is a Light That Never Goes Out” ALWAYS cheers me up. I used to get really annoyed with the stereotype that people listen to Morrissey when they’re depressed and want to wallow, because I listen to him when I’m depressed and want to feel better. Then again, there may be something wrong with me. 🙂
You know, I almost always listen to Morrissey and feel better after. I think it’s because it’s uplifting to hear that someone else has not only felt as craptacular as you do but that he was able to turn it into a song that cuts straight to those run-down, dragged-out feelings. And he does it with such elegance and presence.
I couldn’t resist watching.
But his real talent lies in looking completely morose even while picking flowers. He’s really taken it to new heights.
BTW – love the [new to me] site design. Crisp like lettuce!
Thanks, Robbi! I still do love the design every time I see it, but it’s been up for about 5 months now. 🙂 How’s your redesign working coming along?
I actually do find Morrissey pretty uplifting, to be honest. For some odd reason “There is a Light That Never Goes Out” ALWAYS cheers me up. I used to get really annoyed with the stereotype that people listen to Morrissey when they’re depressed and want to wallow, because I listen to him when I’m depressed and want to feel better. Then again, there may be something wrong with me. 🙂
You know, I almost always listen to Morrissey and feel better after. I think it’s because it’s uplifting to hear that someone else has not only felt as craptacular as you do but that he was able to turn it into a song that cuts straight to those run-down, dragged-out feelings. And he does it with such elegance and presence.
I love that old queen…