"Hey there, I just your typical over-excited, friendly (bordering on creepy) teenager. I love reading (you couldn't have guessed without me telling you), baking/cooking, crocheting, and parties. There's a lot to be said about domestic qualities, and there's no reason why they and fun can't go hand in hand. Just ask my Latin teacher, and my friends. I'm down with God, although I don't know how much He likes me. Music is cool, so are movies. I love laughing, giggling, and in some cases even chortling. But not guffawing. That's just for losers. And Nora's OUT (I've always wanted to be ghetto, but sadly that's not a characteristic you're born with. But don't worry, I'll be at heart)."
And here are her three favorite songs:
"Mushaboom"- Feist
First off, I love the artist's voice; it sounds smothery-motherly, plus, her name sounds like "heist", which somehow fits into all her songs. But Mushaboom is such a lovely song. It's mysterious, hopeful, and reminiscent. And if that doesn't just melt your heart, I know that Peaches (the artist, not the fruit) will. Who doesn't want a sexually oriented music artist whispering "Mushaboom" in the background? Oh, and by the way, Mushaboom is small fishing community off the cost of Nova Scotia .
"New Way Out" – Lemon Demon
You know that Beatle's song, "I Am The Walrus". It has a great literary reference about Lewis Carol's "The Walrus and Carpenter", even though everyone thought it was just an acid trip song. This song is so like it. It could be just random thoughts written down, or there could be some genius allusion. You know those kids, the ones who drink and party, but are smart in not just the school-sense, but have almost a more perceptive view on life, greatness, and the works? This song makes me want to have that perception.
"Moving to New York " – Wombats
Yes, finally we have come to the Brits. This song is almost like a mantra that you repeat over and over again. It's such a pun and paradox of a song that I heart it. I always hear this song in high end, cultured places, but I think its hilarious that this song makes fun of that lifestyle. It's just the how and why of this song are hard to explain, which is why I probably the reason I like it. And how sexy is that accent, come on?
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