Hey, it's great to hear from you! That's fantastic that you're in 2 bands. The more you do anything, the more your confidence will grow with the given pursuit. You must be having a blast. I recently spent 2 weeks playing an average of 3 hours of guitar a day to focus on my singing, and then last weekend I wrote and recorded a new song and I found that my ability to sing in key and harmonize on command was greatly improved, as well as my versatility in vocal style. Do you sing as well?
I've been playing guitar for 10 years but my technical skill peaked about 4 to 5 years ago, during which I took a break and focused on the violin. How long have you been playing? Do you play any other instruments? What is your music style of choice? You look like a metal head, but I've been pre-judged as just about everything I'm not so I won't even go there. Do you have any recordings to share? I'd love to take a listen.
Hey are you in Italy? My partner and I want to come for an Italian venture very soon.. he is a musician and you look awesome. it would be great to meet fruitful folk! Can we come visit you?? Holi
I have a request that you might be able to fulfill easily. I believe someone once told me that they throw away a lot of fruit in Italy (as is done anywhere else!), and that thus there was something called "the river of oranges" (all the oranges thrown away). If you could find a photo of it, or an article about it, it'd be nice if you could post it in the food thread in the Zeitgeist group. (I or the person who mentioned it could be wrong, so maybe there isn't anything to find.)
Hello :) This is an answer to your comment on the European Fruit Eaters group. I'm you got what I touched on about society programming etc. I also totally rezonate with what you said. I do think the way to truth is throught the big picture of things, no taking things personally e.i. preventing the ego from leading you by the nose. At the same time, however, individual experience and expression are equally important in the quest for true knowledge.
That's really cool that you've been studying Japanese. I bet you'd have an amazing time if you go to Japan and spend enough time, it should be a very valuable experience.The downside of their way of life however, I've heard is that society there is like a bee hive, very disciplined and hard-working, maybe almost to the point of robotization (don't take my word for it though). Last year when I was deciding on a specialty my dilemma was namely between Indology and Japanology.. so I chose lazy haha. No, there are concrete reasons for my decision other than convenience, but yes I suppose Japanese is far more difficult to learn than Hindi. Hindi's grammar doesn't seem hard. Translation is hard still though. I really like the whiting system, it's beautiful and fun to operate with.
Btw I'd also like to learn Italian one day, I believe I didn't list that in my last comment. I'm just beginning to understant what it means to be a linguist, once you study philology, if the interest is still alive it seems your life is forever partially devoted to learning languages and developing your communication skills..
Hi Antishred, just read your comment of a fruit group and had an idea to invite you to a new site I am building http://fruitarians.net, if you like it and have time. Wish you a great weekend, Lena
nooo never never been to europe!!! but i hear a lot of good things about it, bet it is nice there in the summer! haha but then again summer is pretty good a lot of places!!! i would love to go soon !! i want to travel soon have'nt picked a place yet!!! or when but it will happen i just know it!!:) and yup yup yup naners are cheap here to:) i love them !!!
heyyyyyyyyyyyy yeah!!!! vancouver was kinda brutal over the winnter hear but its picking up very nicely its spring wahooooo and i can just feel summer is gonna be awsome!!!! i love your pics haha im guessing you like NANERS ALOT (BANANAS)!!!???yeah your pics are verry pretty!! there making me hungry!! what about troino hows it over there lucky you!!??
What did you study in Prague? Fruit in Přerov is quite good, it's not so fresh as it isn't local but good:) I would like to move somewhere (sub)tropical one day though..
Spring is comming soon, since yesterday I have felt in in the air:D And delicious local fresh fruit:) Have a nice day!
Good to hear you're still in Torino. I've been in Florence 5 months now...looking forward to the spring! If I head up north I'll drop you a line.
Alison
ciao carlo,scusa il ritardo!si e' da 3 anni che studio canto lirico ,poi suono anche pianoforte ,chitarra e basso......cmq ti dico che in questi giorni sto iniziando a seguire hippocrates diet,ti do' il link : http://www.hippocratesinst.org/
e' incredibile i risultati che riesci ad avere,cioe' questi fanno i miracoli e la gente in giro per il mondo si affida a chirurghi e cretinate varie morendo e sofrendo.Mi sento pure piu' in forma ,il segreto e' nella clorofilla,il succo di erba di grano e' pazzesca fa miracoli continui,per non parlare dei vari germogli! dovremmo aprire noi dei ristoranti crudisti in italia ,pensa che anche in svizzera e germani e francia tutta europa .l'italia sempre ultima!
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Hi,
I wanted to let you know we will have a raw fruit festival in Spain next September
http://festival.811-friendly.net
Maybe you'd like it.
Cheers
Hey, it's great to hear from you! That's fantastic that you're in 2 bands. The more you do anything, the more your confidence will grow with the given pursuit. You must be having a blast. I recently spent 2 weeks playing an average of 3 hours of guitar a day to focus on my singing, and then last weekend I wrote and recorded a new song and I found that my ability to sing in key and harmonize on command was greatly improved, as well as my versatility in vocal style. Do you sing as well?
I've been playing guitar for 10 years but my technical skill peaked about 4 to 5 years ago, during which I took a break and focused on the violin. How long have you been playing? Do you play any other instruments? What is your music style of choice? You look like a metal head, but I've been pre-judged as just about everything I'm not so I won't even go there. Do you have any recordings to share? I'd love to take a listen.
Hey are you in Italy? My partner and I want to come for an Italian venture very soon.. he is a musician and you look awesome. it would be great to meet fruitful folk! Can we come visit you?? Holi
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I have a request that you might be able to fulfill easily. I believe someone once told me that they throw away a lot of fruit in Italy (as is done anywhere else!), and that thus there was something called "the river of oranges" (all the oranges thrown away). If you could find a photo of it, or an article about it, it'd be nice if you could post it in the food thread in the Zeitgeist group. (I or the person who mentioned it could be wrong, so maybe there isn't anything to find.)
Hugs to you!
N~
That's really cool that you've been studying Japanese. I bet you'd have an amazing time if you go to Japan and spend enough time, it should be a very valuable experience.The downside of their way of life however, I've heard is that society there is like a bee hive, very disciplined and hard-working, maybe almost to the point of robotization (don't take my word for it though). Last year when I was deciding on a specialty my dilemma was namely between Indology and Japanology.. so I chose lazy haha. No, there are concrete reasons for my decision other than convenience, but yes I suppose Japanese is far more difficult to learn than Hindi. Hindi's grammar doesn't seem hard. Translation is hard still though. I really like the whiting system, it's beautiful and fun to operate with.
Btw I'd also like to learn Italian one day, I believe I didn't list that in my last comment. I'm just beginning to understant what it means to be a linguist, once you study philology, if the interest is still alive it seems your life is forever partially devoted to learning languages and developing your communication skills..
Spring is comming soon, since yesterday I have felt in in the air:D And delicious local fresh fruit:) Have a nice day!
Have you managed to find any sort of raw community arond you in Italy?
Alison
e' incredibile i risultati che riesci ad avere,cioe' questi fanno i miracoli e la gente in giro per il mondo si affida a chirurghi e cretinate varie morendo e sofrendo.Mi sento pure piu' in forma ,il segreto e' nella clorofilla,il succo di erba di grano e' pazzesca fa miracoli continui,per non parlare dei vari germogli! dovremmo aprire noi dei ristoranti crudisti in italia ,pensa che anche in svizzera e germani e francia tutta europa .l'italia sempre ultima!
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