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I haven't been able to finish my lyrics yet. There's inspiration enough, but not yet something which really connects the first and last stanza to the entire lyrical content when it comes to structure. I'm pretty psyched, since I haven't written something fucked up like this before. Other than that, I saw a friend, who plays the saxophone, and we did some basic jamming in floating tonality. His father also seems to be admitted to the hospital and refuses treatment. Even with the best of options he still has about half a year to leave. It's pretty sad, since he lost his mother only four months ago...

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In grabbing my breakfast and coffee. Walking around to the table mug in one hand' date=' plate in the other, when the cat decides to run between my legs tripping me over. Now there's toast, coffee, and broken crockery everywhere. FUCK THAT FUCKING CAT!!![/quote']fcohap.jpg But hey, good luck!
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Hope you've all been well. I don't really have anything to add right now' date=' just thought I would drop by and say hello. :)[/quote'] Welcome back. I was waiting for your return to ask of you had heard about the upcoming split between your friends Atten Ash and my friends Lycanthia. It sounds like the split is going to precede the release of their upcoming album, so maybe I can finally buy something of theirs.
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Welcome back. I was waiting for your return to ask of you had heard about the upcoming split between your friends Atten Ash and my friends Lycanthia. It sounds like the split is going to precede the release of their upcoming album' date=' so maybe I can finally buy something of theirs.[/quote'] Yeah, I'm really happy for them. The Atten Ash drummer is actually the composer of all the music, and he tends to be a hermit from what I remember. It's great that the music is finally seeing a proper release and getting such good reviews. Hopefully it'll be followed up with some live shows...
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Well hello old timer, finally figured out how the internet works did we? :D Great news about your latest project mate. Now if you'll excuse me there's a cat whose about to die...
Maybe you could make a really authentic street curry? :D It actually looks like we'll be putting together Black Harvest shows and use the material we've been working on for the next BH album. If it works out, it'll be really fucking cool.
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