Lughnasadh blessings! 🌽🌻🌾
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I’ve been tagged by @socalledmixtapelife— glad we share a mutual passion for music 🤩
Rules: shuffle your music and post the first ten tracks, or just post 10 songs you would like everyone to listen to
Enjoy!!
I’d love to see what you guys share if you feel up to it @travelinlesbiann @bonitabreezy @zaynabunny @xyla-maraca @meghan7 @fluent-in-sarcasm-98 @pr-ncss @paperfemale @coconutnlime @polymath4ever
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Anyone know if there's a cleaner rip of this anywhere? i can't find it on soulseek or otherwise. really awesome hook found in todd's bbc one mix.
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Each time I feel like falling out
I remember what still hurts the most
I tried to drain an ocean
But I know I'll never rid this ghost
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you're the song i wanna hear in my bed with the lights off, wanna touch you without the feeling it might go wrong... i wanna hold you in my heart for a little while and feel it break every time that i see you smile....... somewhere in my dreams felt you look at me and it was everything
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I case anyone wondered how that begonia ‘Hallow’s Eve’ is doing. It has grown a lot over the summer!
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Happy Halloweekend! (I refuse to post on Halloween I will 100% forget so early post)
August is a vampire and Harvey is a cowboy (he lost his hat in the maze)
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Eve Curie, a writer, journalist, pianist, and a daughter of Marie and Pierre Curie, became the millionth visitor to view the exhibition of war weapons when she visited the display at the Chrysler Building on August 4, 1943. Colonel Gilbert I. Ross, chief of the New York Ordnance District, U.S. Army, left, points out the intricacies of a Bofors 40mm anti-aircraft gun to her.
Eve Curie left her native France when the Nazis invaded and was active in the French Resistance in London. She later married an American and lived in New York until her death in 2007, at age 102.
Photo: Associated Press
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