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    November 29

    forever young 的MV

    原版MV       演唱者:youth group

     

     

    FOREVER YOUNG和已经完结的剧集the o.c.片段,顺便纪念下the o.c.

    片源是youtube的,从上面偷到了tudou网,便于大家观看。

     

    November 26

    foever young

     

    forever young

     
    Let's dance in style let's dance for a while
    Heaven can wait we're only watching the skies
    Hoping for the best but expecting the worst
    Are you gonna drop the bomb or not?
    Let us die young or let us live forever
    We don't have the power but we never say never
    Sitting in a sandpit life is a short trip
    The music's for the sad men
    Can you imagine when the space is one
    As we turn our faces into the sun
    Praising our leaders we're getting in tune
    The music's played by the mad men
    Forever young
    I want to be forever young
    Do you really want to live forever?
    Forever and ever
    Forever young
    I want to be forever young
    Do you really want to live forever?
    Forever, forever young
    Some are like water some are like the heat
    Some are the melody and some are the beat
    Sooner or later they all will be gone
    Why don't they stay young?
    It's so hard to get old without a cause
    I don't want to perish like a fading horse
    Youth's like diamonds in the sun
    And diamonds are forever
    So many adventures couldn't happen today
    So many songs we forgot to play
    So many dreams waiting out of the blue
    We'll let them come true
    Forever young
    I want to be forever young
    Do you really want to live forever?
    Forever and ever

    November 23

    随蜗牛的明信片旅行

    第一张.(此张为多人合寄)
    正面图片:MUKINATH TEMPLE.(经共同寄信人集体研究,也不知道是哪里).
    留言内容:
    叶姿:
    TELL ME WHERE!TELL ME WHY!
    阿靓:
    我们无法用长长的XX(被邮票挡去)串起流年,于是,只有让怀念停留在这一天.----A靓2007年10月6日离开前
    齐齐:
    (涂鸦)----画家:齐齐
    蜗牛:
    啊!leach!(另有蜗牛自画象)
     
    第二张:
    图片:GREETINGS FROM TAJ MAHAL
    印度这个国家真的不好说得,拥挤、肮脏、混乱,但又如此迷人。
    相信你有一天也会走到这里来的。
    亲眼看看,感觉会非常不同。
    不过先把英语学好先,这里随便找一个兜售小东西的小孩或拉车的老头,都可以用英语把我侃得“SORRY”连篇,老老实实背单词吧。
    -----GREAT TRAVELLER SNAIL,
           15 OCT 2007,TAJ MAHAL
     
    第三张:
    图片:GREETING FROM RAJASTHAN,INDIA
    我现在正坐在JAISALMER FORT这座有近1000年历史的城墙上,望着脚下金黄色的城市,和城外一望无际的沙漠,期待着明、后天的CAMEL SOFARI,THE FEELING IS AMAZING。
    渐渐的找到了一些感觉。但我想这次还是只走DELHI和SRINAGAR,然后就去巴基。太累了。以后我肯定还会再来这个国家的,但一定要找一个伴。也许就是你。
    SO,努力工作,莽起赚钱,LET'S FIGHTING.
    ----GREAT TRAVELLER SNAIL.
          20 OCT JASALMER FORT,INDIA
     
    第四张
    图片:INDIA GATE,NEW DELHI,INDIA
    站在印度门下,望着顶上那斗大的“INDIA”几个字,我才真正确信,我没有做梦,我真的是在印度。
    我现在已经爱上这个国家了,之前我不惜走回头路补玩之前赶路漏掉的地方,没有让我失望。
    可以理解你朋友为什么会每年都来印度了,我想我也会回来,继续体验这个疯狂国家的万种风情。
    马上去巴基斯坦了,那边现在全国紧急状态,我脑壳铁,还是想去看看。不过请你们为我祈祷。
    想吃火锅了,放弃伊朗,11月底回国。
    希望大家一切都好。
    ----G.T.S, 5TH NOV 2007,delhi,india
     
    第五张
    图片:MOHEJODARO-SINDH PAKISTAN
    铁着脑壳进入了这个处于紧急状况的国家。
    过关时候倒没遇到传说中的刁难和审问,只是短短30公里,用了我10个小时,除了等还是等,人都等疯了。怪不得人家要"漫漫印巴路”,原来是“慢慢”。
    我现在在拉合尔,这里是巴基斯坦的文化之都,有非常多的历史古迹和英国殖民时期留下的老建筑,使地整个城市带着那么一丝古老的气息。巴基斯坦人也很好,比印度人好一万倍,只是有时候热情得让人受不了。去动物园看动物,反而觉得自己成了被人观看的对象,一群人围着我,所有的人都对我行注目礼。我完全是逃跑式离开的那个动物园。
    明信片上的遗志为印度次大陆非常有名的摩恩. 乔达洛。这个文明据说比现有的雅利安文明还要早1000年,只是不知道什么原因消亡了。这个地方太远了,这次就不去了,去伊朗的时候顺道去。
    ----G.T.S,10 nov 2007,lahore pakistan
     
     
    November 12

    quote

    I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, to discover that I had not lived. I did not wish to live what was not life, living is so dear; nor did I wish to practice resignation, unless it was quite necessary. I wanted to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life, to live so sturdily and Spartan-like as to put to rout all that was not life, to cut a broad swath and shave close, to drive life into a corner, and reduce it to its lowest terms, and, if it proved to be mean, why then to get the whole and genuine meanness of it, and publish its meanness to the world; or if it were sublime, to know it by experience, and to be able to give a true account of it in my next excursion.

    Walden or Life in the Woods

    - Henry David Thoreau (1817 – 1862)