Do you have favorite song?

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  • lol, me too. I was a bit insomniac last night and I actually sequenced a version of Eleanor Rigby which is a bit slower and more ethereal and it crossed my mind that all it still needed was you to head on over here and sing along with me. :D

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    • I'll send a recording to you sometime so you can play it when you sing. :D Haha.

      Random, but I'm reading 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and you kind of remind me of the character, Conseir. Not really sure why. Just the way he speaks and acts. Relatively calm and just helpful.

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      • Oooh, send, send! I've got the strangest feeling you sing nicer than you imagine.

        As for Conseil, you've hit upon something very curious there. I've always felt like another Jules Verne character (Passepartout, from Around the World in 80 Days, whose name means "master key" if you put an accent on the E) but Passepartout and Conseil strike me as pretty much the same character; the wise servant who smoothes the way.

        I'm very flattered someone sees me the way I see myself. Makes you the wise one!

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        • I have my moments. I'll start practicing again. Haha.

          Well that's a shocker. I thought you'd find my comment odd. I'm glad I'm not crazy! I have never read his work in the past and have only just started this book. I have one other book by him (The Mysterious Island) and quite frankly I plan to get more! He's a magnificent and intellectual writer and it's quite captivating. He definitely knows how to keep me wanting more.

          Well I'm not so much wise as I am observant. I don't know you too well but it was a feeling and I guess I hit the spot. I am just happy it wasn't an outrageous claim.

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          • He's amazing, isn't he? Reading his books now, it's difficult to guess he was born nearly 200 years ago. He predicted the internet, high speed trains, skyscrapers, space travel. The only other writer I know who was as far ahead of his time was Aldous Huxley.

            You'll hate me when you finish The Mysterious Island, by the way. It's a bit anti-English. :P Just keep thinking Conseil!

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            • All of this is in his books? That IS amazing. He must be a witch.. Hah.

              Well I'm sure I'd love you all the same. I would just conclude that you aren't 100% like these characters and they are flawed unlike sir dappled!

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              • Hehe, when I was a kid, they showed a lot of dramatisations on TV and I thought he was some visionary talking about the future. I kept waiting to see what he'd come up with next and I didn't know he'd been dead for over a hundred years. I honestly believe my love of science has a lot to do with him.

                As for me, I've got more flaws than you can shake a stick at! In fact, I've got more flaws than you could shake three sticks at. And, given you only have two hands, I really don't know what you're using to shake the third stick!

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