Now I'm in mid-40s. I speak better English than I was 17 years ago, I hope. I have a job and I do buy what I want at a supermarket now. I take tubes rather than buses. I have an iPhone, which I love, and I have a few friends to make a call to.
One thing I am not sure is 'Am I as free as I was in 1995?'
Wednesday, 14 November 2012
Saturday, 3 November 2012
No need to argue.
When I moved to London, I listened to the Cranberries so often as my flatmate was a big fan of them, and in the end I was addicted to their music, too.
In the same year, I went to Ireland fist time in my life. The moist air with smell of turf was something I would feel in their music.
Nowadays, I rarely listen to the Cranberries any more but when I see those scenery of Ireland with very heavy clouds, I still can't help looking up their album with a little nostalgia.
In the same year, I went to Ireland fist time in my life. The moist air with smell of turf was something I would feel in their music.
Nowadays, I rarely listen to the Cranberries any more but when I see those scenery of Ireland with very heavy clouds, I still can't help looking up their album with a little nostalgia.
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