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7 May 2003, 18:58
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Ball
Join Date: Oct 2001
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i have a lovely garden
Today was rather pictureque. Clear blue sky, bees hovering around plants, bright colours and summery smells. It hasn't been mowed recently but it doesn't really matter. And it feels so personal; it's mine and I've been there for hours, I feel close to the earth and part of nature and all that.
So two questions:
1. are there any places you love to be, that are particularly beautiful or peaceful, that you are particularly fond of?
2. how can anyone say that somewhere like an art gallery, static and permanent with hard walls and floors, can be a place of beauty? it just seems so impersonal and unnatural.
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7 May 2003, 19:00
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Angry Young Man
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Mister Cacciatore's down on Sullivan Street
Posts: 7,518
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Sometimes when its warm and ive had a bad day i go to this hill overlooking my entire little town and sit on a bench and sing for a bit.
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7 May 2003, 19:21
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a new low in getting high
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 2,810
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I tend to spent alot of the time sat on my garage roof; good views.
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7 May 2003, 19:39
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Anon.
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: not in Milton Keynes
Posts: 491
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I have no garden or balcony
bloody maisonette on the second floor *shakes fist*
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7 May 2003, 19:42
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Gone
Join Date: Jan 2001
Posts: 14,656
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I like gardens. With water features especially.
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7 May 2003, 22:02
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Clerk
Join Date: Jun 2001
Posts: 13,940
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There's no specific place I like to be on a warm summers day. Some relatively busy but green area in London might be nice (Clapham Common can be nice).
Being in the presence of greenery can alleviate a mood, but obviously man-made areas can be beautiful. Enclosed spaces rarely achieve this though (so art galleries are generally toss) - but a street lined with historic buildings (or whatever you like) can be beautiful.
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7 May 2003, 22:07
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Dirte
Join Date: Apr 2002
Posts: 5,573
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I just like to walk, in urban places, but whit greenery around. Some parks, some rivers, and just some streets, are nice to walk around in. Also, some of the parts of Oslo are just beatifull, full of water, grenery, but also beatifull buildings etc.
Also, just walk around, slowly discovering "hidden secrets" in the areas, like graffiti, street art, nice cafe's, etc.
I have a place, that i think only I use. Its in Oslo, just by one of the trainyards. The thing is, the trains that are painted by graffiti kids in Oslo don't run passengers, but instead, are taken to different yards to be "buffed" (cleaned). I know this place, just along the train lines, whit beatifull trees, a lovely little spot off grass, a beatifull view and where those painted trains run on their way to that particular yard to be buffed.
Its nice just to sit there and watch it all roll by.
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7 May 2003, 22:10
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Banned
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Further to the right
Posts: 19,441
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1) The flat roof just outside my window which is ace to sit outside on at night during the summer.
2) I don't think anyone claims art galleries are beautiful in themselves. And if you're saying art can't be beautiful I'd disagree.
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7 May 2003, 22:30
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Motherfracker
Join Date: May 2001
Posts: 2,985
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Put me anywhere green and I'm peaceful.
Not in a room with green wall, I mean somewhere green grassy.
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7 May 2003, 22:47
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Happy
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Canada eh
Posts: 4,793
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i love my garden. ok so really it's my parent's garden.. but i get to live here and enjoy it.
i've show pics but i use geocities.. so.. heh.
what i'd love to do for them is to put in a little pond/fountain thing though. unfortuneately.. i can't afford to
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7 May 2003, 22:47
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Throwing Shapes
Join Date: Apr 2000
Posts: 797
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1. Yes, New Zealand and I hope to go there when I raise the funds.
2. Art tends to get effected by mother nature outside.
or more importantly it costs a lot of money to build an architects dream, and no we dont want another millenium dome.
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8 May 2003, 03:48
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Gubbish
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: #FoW
Posts: 2,323
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Anywhere I can climb up and up and up. The views are usually good, but the getting there is great too.
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8 May 2003, 04:10
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The Twilight of the Gods
Join Date: Jan 2001
Posts: 23,481
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Rowing on the Wear of the Cam at dawn outside of term time, with nary another soul on the water.
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8 May 2003, 04:25
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Child Eating Zombie Clown
Join Date: Apr 2001
Posts: 1,450
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Mine's full of coconut plants.
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8 May 2003, 08:13
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: South Pacific
Posts: 4,911
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I like lots of places. but they are all far better when I am sharing the experience with my girlfriend. Somehow she just makes the wold seem like a better place.
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ok 3..... 2..... 1.. let's jam
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8 May 2003, 09:17
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King of The Fat Boys
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: UK
Posts: 3,332
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Quote:
Originally posted by Deffeh
Sometimes when its warm and ive had a bad day i go to this hill overlooking my entire little town and sit on a bench and sing for a bit.
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The hills are alive with the sounds of music?
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8 May 2003, 17:03
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Angry Young Man
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Mister Cacciatore's down on Sullivan Street
Posts: 7,518
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its just off a street. I wouldnt call my singing "music" either tbh
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8 May 2003, 17:55
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Here Today
Join Date: Dec 2000
Posts: 266
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Sometimes I like to go down a strip of green belt land near my school at lunch/free periods, sometimes alone, sometimes accomanpanied.
Architecture can be beatiful too, I think; minimalist designs turn me on.
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8 May 2003, 18:13
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2001
Posts: 482
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What the **** has happened to this community??
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8 May 2003, 18:13
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2001
Posts: 482
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Quote:
Originally posted by sword
What the **** has happened to this community??
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Phew, I just read Workmonkeys post after I posted the above
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9 May 2003, 03:21
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The Twilight of the Gods
Join Date: Jan 2001
Posts: 23,481
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Quote:
Originally posted by queball
Norweigans appear to have the most taste.
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What's wrong with the Cam exactly?
Once you get out of the city that is, and ignoring the motorway bridge.
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9 May 2003, 03:25
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Ball
Join Date: Oct 2001
Posts: 4,410
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Quote:
Originally posted by MrL_JaKiri
What's wrong with the Cam exactly?
Once you get out of the city that is, and ignoring the motorway bridge.
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Nothing at all. I've never tried it, hopefully I will soon. Sounds a bit of a snobby persuit though.
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9 May 2003, 03:30
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The Twilight of the Gods
Join Date: Jan 2001
Posts: 23,481
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Quote:
Originally posted by queball
Nothing at all. I've never tried it, hopefully I will soon. Sounds a bit of a snobby persuit though.
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The life of a rower:
1. Drink.
2. Meet girls.
3. Drink.
the only downside being
4. Row at 6am.
It's not snobby, it's like the university itself in that it has a reputation that's not really deserved; at school level it's quite snobby though, as usually only the public schools can afford boat clubs.
Oh, and your answer should have been 'It's too short, and too narrow in places.'
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9 May 2003, 03:32
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Ball
Join Date: Oct 2001
Posts: 4,410
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I don't enjoy drinking, or girls particularly.
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9 May 2003, 03:33
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The Twilight of the Gods
Join Date: Jan 2001
Posts: 23,481
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Quote:
Originally posted by queball
I don't enjoy drinking, or girls particularly.
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In that case you want the life of a nonboatie boatie; one where you muck around on the water a couple of times a week and make friends and influence people.
Maybe not that last bit.
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9 May 2003, 03:40
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Ball
Join Date: Oct 2001
Posts: 4,410
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Sounds ok. I'd rather live under the water though. Under the sea!
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9 May 2003, 03:45
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The Twilight of the Gods
Join Date: Jan 2001
Posts: 23,481
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Quote:
Originally posted by queball
Sounds ok. I'd rather live under the water though. Under the sea!
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The seaweed is always greener
In somebody else's lake
You dream about going up there
But that is a big mistake
Just look at the world around you
Right here on the ocean floor
Such wonderful things around you
What more is you looking for?
Under the sea
Under the sea
Darlin' it's better
Down where it's wetter
Take it from me
Up on the shore they work all day
Out in the sun they slave away
While we devotin' full time to floatin'
Under the sea
Down here all the fish is happy
As off through the waves they roll
The fish on the land ain't happy
They sad 'cause they in the bowl
But fish in the bowl is lucky
They in for a worser fate
One day when the boss get hungry
Guess who gon'be on the plate?
Under the sea
Under the sea
Nobody beat us
Fry us, and eat us
In fricassee
We what the land folk loves to cook
Under the sea we off the hook
We got no troubles, life is the bubbles
Under the sea
Under the sea
Under the sea
Since life is sweet here
We got the beat here
Naturally
Even the sturgeon and the ray
They get the urge 'n' start to play
We got the spirit
You got to hear it
Under the sea
The newt play the flute
The carp play the harp
The plaice play the bass
And they soundin' sharp
The bass play the brass
The chub play the tub
The fluke is the duke of soul
The ray he can play
The lings on the strings
The trout rockin' out
The blackfish, she sings
The smelt and the sprat
They know where it's at
And oh, that blowfish blow
Under the sea
Under the sea
When the sardine
Begin the beguine
It's music to me
What do they got, a lot of sand
We got a hot crustacean band
Each little clam here
Know how to jam here
Under the sea
Each little slug here
Cuttin' a rug here
Under the sea
Each little snail here
Know how to wail here
That's why it's hotter
Under the water
Ya, we in luck here
Down in the muck here
Under the sea!
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9 May 2003, 22:08
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Kontrč*******
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: where ever you want me hun
Posts: 168
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10 May 2003, 00:46
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Cute Kitten
Join Date: May 2003
Posts: 724
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If theres one thing I miss about the village where I grew up, its not being able to go and walk down by the river when I wanted to. Wonderfully peaceful, no-one around for miles (except the rapists my mum was conviced lurked behind every bush), and there were a few wonderful trees you could climb up and settle into the branches and watch the world go by. Lovely.
I miss that river. Theres a river just down the road here, and it looks fairly nice and green near it, aside from the fact it runs along next to the M60 (the manchester ring road) which kinda spoils the peace.
I never understood why my mum was so convinced there were rapists everywhere, I know they like secluded places, but somewhere where someone goes more than once a week would surely be preferable. They'd need a tent and stuff while they were waiting for a potential target to come along.
Last edited by Ebany; 10 May 2003 at 00:59.
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