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Hey! I'm Danielle. I was reading your recap thing of the Chicago show on 8.25.06, and I saw that you mentioned 2 girls that asked you to do the Ana Ng dance with them. I think that might've been me and my friend, haha. :D Just thought that was cool.
I totally remember you. :D How have you been lately? It would have been really cool to see you again at the St. Louis show... But don't feel TOO bad that you missed it. The show was filled with drunken maniacs, haha. I mean, it was obviously fun cause it was a TMBG show, but you'll probably get to go to a better one soon. And maybe I'll see you at that one. :) Do you have an AIM s/n? Mine's Longtallweek if you wanna keep in touch. See ya! --Moofy
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hey, thanks for leaving me a message! you have an accordian? i'm so jealous. thats what i want to learn how to do (because i too am in love with john linnell), i figure that would be the best way to comemorate him, ha. Right now i wear non-prescription glasses in honour of flans. and seriously, thanks for leaving me a note, you have no idea how psyched i get when i meet TMBG fans, there are seriously NONE in my part of the counry.
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Minesweeper live! I can't believe something like that exists; it's wonderful. It's also amazing that there are other TMBG/Minesweeper fans. I just signed up so we should play a round sometime. --Peter
Heh, thanks for noticing :) I do medieval re-enactment, and so I go by Hermione. I've been Hermione for about 4 years now and NO ONE can say it properly :P That's so awesome that you play accordian! How's that working for you? It's so cool to be able to talk Giants with other people. I'm pretty much the only one in my town who's even heard of them, and the music store usually only keeps either Flood or Apollo 18 in stock -_- Heh... guess I'm done talking now :P See ya around!
I hope everything goes well with your accordian playing. Accordians are amazing. :D I'd pick it up, but I'd probably be denounced as insane. Guess I'll just have to settle for trying to play Shoehorn w/ Teeth on my clarinet. I guess They are pretty old. When you think about it. But it really doesn't seem like it, which it pretty cool. I don't know about you, but I am SO excited for The Else. Bee of The Bird of The Moth is one of the coolest songs I've heard this year. :D--Hermy-o-ninny 05:45, 14 April 2007 (UTC)
Wow. So I totally thought I had replied back to you sooner. And now I feel like a complete loser for not having done so :P My apologies. So congrats on wininng the Chop Shop contest! I was going to do it but chickened out.--Hermy-o-ninny
Hey! Unfortunately, I'm going to be on a trip to somewhere far away on the 21st of July, so I won't be able to make it. My friends Jen and Andrew are going, though. If I did go, I would go with them, but I won't be able to. :[ And I've never been to the Beachland Ballroom (Cleveland is 4 hours away, on the opposite side of the state), but judging by the name of the venue, it seems like a place where everyone would stand. :) That's how ballrooms seem to be. Hope you have lots of fun! I'm sure we'll run into each other at another show someday! --Moofy
Hey, I thought your lyrics were absolutely fantastic. Congratulations! --Wetreplies
I happen to be 15 years of age as well. I also am a DJ at the Bowdoin College radio station, and that is the reason I have a copy of The Else. Its just a promo copy, but its still pretty sweet.--Mr.klaw 18:45, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
Unfortuneately not--Mr.klaw 11:54, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
hi Ganna! Basically what I'm looking to do is set up a network of people where we can send each other songs in progress, little snippets of music or lyrics, or even just ideas. Hopefully, with multiple views and inputs, our music will be able to take shape, and in a much better and more layered form. Also, we'll have someone who can play virtually any instrument, and we'll be able to record remotely and send our parts to one person to mix. So that's where I'm trying to go, and if nothing else, it'll be an interesting experiment! --Peter
Hey guys - The number of edits that you're making on other people's chat pages really starts to pile up after a while. Do you mind either taking it offline, or helping us by patrolling your edits? --Duke33 23:43, 29 June 2007 (UTC)
is that his bike?' if so, i hate you. in the most complimentary way possible. --Antgeth 19:54, 27 October 2007 (UTC)
Wow, I guess I can say I (complimentary) hate you too. And you met JL too! *jealousy* Is he as shy as people say he is? --Lemita 00:43, 29 October 2007 (UTC)
Oh...my... I would give my left leg, my eyeballs (provided that I get glass replacements), and several vital organs to get John Linnell to speak with me and pose for pictures, let alone meeting him. You lucky, lucky girl, you. Gah! Why am I cursed so...to not meet my all-time favorite songwriter? Ah, well. At least I saw him in person. --Overjoy 01:14, 10 November 2007 (UTC)
So how'd your family react to TMBG? My mom said New York City was "cute", my dad was like, "um, it was interesting..." and my brother's a fan too. But the drive doesn't seem too bad. So good for you. ^__^ --Lemita 16:26, 11 November 2007 (UTC)