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What's The Story Morning Glory is a pretty badass album.
Just sayin. Carry on. Excellent thread.
taco, can you tell me more about the time in detroit?
taco can you tell me more about your childhood days?
taco have you ever been to Preston? Is it nice?
I lived in a house, a very big house in the country. Well not quite but it was a big house with a lot (compared to every other house) of surrounding land. To the south of the house, there were rows and rows of raspberry plants, in the summer when I got home from school I had to pick the raspberries and there were a LOT of raspberries every day. I've now got a dislike of raspberries. We always had a goat and I had to drink goat milk for the majority of the year which is not very nice to drink. My dad used to buy a turkey each year to fatten them up which we subsequently ate at Xmas. He once went to livestock auction and brought a sheep home, my mum went apeshit and he had to return it the next day. I had a dog called Pedro who was a long haired chihuahua, he ended up going gradually, and then ending up totally, blind but he was smart and knew exactly how to get around the house. When he was let out for the toilet, he used to get exercise by running round in circles since that way he could be sure of not banging into anything - to an outside eye, he probably looked crackers. I broke one of my fingers one winter when I fell over after taking the dog out before school on a Monday morning. My finger was sticking out at a near 45 degree angle but my mum send me to school. She eventually took me on Thursday evening after I threatened to call an ambulance for myself. I think that's sufficient for now.
taco, can you tell me more about the time in detroit?
At a guess, I'd say it was probably another grim Northern town.
Tacomax, is there any blue food that you like?
I changed trains at Preston station almost three years back; can't comment about Preston in particular but that was the evening 'grim North' really hit me.