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Re: Questions for Linford and Karin



On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Bethany Keeley wrote:

i don't think i could come up with much of import, since it's hard enough
to do with my friends that i've known for years.

rather to listen to them talk to other people i guess. or maybe not. i'm
not a very good fan. i don't think of karin and linford as especially
magical or anything. they seem ordinary in a good way to me. people that
might be my neighbours. the kind that i wave at cos i'm too shy to say
anything more.

> If I could just sit and talk to them for an hour, and I was thinking
> clearly, I would talk about what makes good art and what makes
> Christian art, and how to be a faithful artist.

do y' think they'd get tired of this? as if their some sort of pop-icon
all the sudden? i'm not trying to be mean, i'm just curious. they seem
like regular people me. maybe they get tired of it. i dunno. i'd maybe ask
them what kind of food they like, whether karin hates dresses - or if
linford prefers real pianos to fake ones. and if he likes his dog ot jump
on the bed in the morning and wake them up with a cold nose. silly stuff -
do they like windy days or rainy ones. sun or shade.

> I think the song that has had the biggest impact on me is "Etcetera
> Whatever" because no matter what it calms me down and gives me
> perspective when I'm freaking out about something.  I don't know if
> that's really impact.

i went ahead and though about that some more. i was going to say 'nothing'
it's music.

biggest impact: little blue river. it gave me something special with my
grandad. and now i listen to it, and see his hands and a smile. his blue
eyes a bit faded as they dream of  something i will never share.

rhys

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