 My favorite diaries:
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seethingblue profile - diary |
| comments: her entries are just fabulous! |
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dandlioneyes profile - diary |
| comments: insight |
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s-m-r profile - diary |
| comments: I ought to be able to say at least s.th about s.o I list as one of my fav diaries but he seems too interesting to miss out on |
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liquideyes profile - diary |
| comments: like the music of Air, so light and subtly, lucidly bright with an intrinsic, diffident delicacy, like snowflakes or rose petals,floating in a transition summer-winter-period, landing on snow, where first soft violet buds spring, full of suprise |
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green-mango profile - diary |
| comments: belles lettres... |
 My favorite music: |
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Air |
| comments: ahhhh |
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coldplay; the music from the motion picture "Chocolat" |
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sportfreunde, U2 |
| comments: german pop isn't bad anymore! or is good again, rather! Check on>>>>http://www.sportfreunde-stiller.de/index2.html<<<< |
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80's, Mayfield, Tori Amos |
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Matchbox20, Santana, Latin, spanish rhythms |
 My favorite movies: |
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Amélie; MOnster AG |
| comments: aah, you just got to see it |
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Trainspotting |
| comments: I never did drugs, except those my body emits; very sad and intense movie, makes me sick and psychotic |
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Chocolat |
| comments: what a mysterious , fairy-tale-like movie about tolerance, love and the fascination/"high"art of chocolate |
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movies by Woody Allen, specially "do it again, Sam" and "Harry außer sich" |
| comments: Woody Allen is the most lovable human being (so neurotic); wonderful balance of subtle and blunt humor plus good, clever observer |
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The unbearable lightness of being |
| comments: I especially loved the end...*g* |
 My favorite authors: |
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Milan Kundera |
| comments: GREAT, can express all that what I'd love to but am incapable of |
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Paul Auster |
| comments: surrealism |
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Haruki Murakami |
| comments: surrealism, be careful not to get lost. I did. merging of reality and fiction |
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Oscar Wilde |
| comments: "the importance of being earnest", "the picture of Dorian Gray" |
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Alice Walker |
| comments: "the color purple": emancipation and/of minorities |