nogarohiro is stupid as you know. :) ;(
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I'm happy and also in saudade at once now.
I broke my RS4 at the left rear panel and the wheel the day before yesterday. I'm stupid.
I drove her to the dealer yesterday.
She is now under process of repair, estimated to need two weeks in a certain Audi dealer.
Departing her, I went to the concert by Christopher Parkening, a guitarist and Jubilant Sykes, a baritone.
Christopher Parkening visited Tokyo after a long absence for about thirty years.
I don't know why, but some tears flowed down my cheeks at their sound and performance.
They kindly signed and shook hands with hundreds of the audience after the concert.
Flow, my tears, fall from your springs!
Exiled for ever, let me mourn;
Where night's black bird her sad infamy sings,
There let me live forlorn.
Down vain lights, shine you no more!
No nights are dark enough for those
That in despair their lost fortunes deplore.
Light doth but shame disclose.
Never may my woes be relieved,
Since pity is fled;
And tears and sighs and groans my weary days
Of all joys have deprived.
From the highest spire of contentment
My fortune is thrown;
And fear and grief and pain for my deserts
Are my hopes, since hope is gone.
Hark! you shadows that in darkness dwell,
Learn to contemn light
Happy, happy they that in hell
Feel not the world's despite.<ul><li><a href="http://www.classicalguitar.net/artists/parkening/">http://www.classicalguitar.net/artists/parkening/</a</li></ul>
I'm happy and also in saudade at once now.
I broke my RS4 at the left rear panel and the wheel the day before yesterday. I'm stupid.
I drove her to the dealer yesterday.
She is now under process of repair, estimated to need two weeks in a certain Audi dealer.
Departing her, I went to the concert by Christopher Parkening, a guitarist and Jubilant Sykes, a baritone.
Christopher Parkening visited Tokyo after a long absence for about thirty years.
I don't know why, but some tears flowed down my cheeks at their sound and performance.
They kindly signed and shook hands with hundreds of the audience after the concert.
Flow, my tears, fall from your springs!
Exiled for ever, let me mourn;
Where night's black bird her sad infamy sings,
There let me live forlorn.
Down vain lights, shine you no more!
No nights are dark enough for those
That in despair their lost fortunes deplore.
Light doth but shame disclose.
Never may my woes be relieved,
Since pity is fled;
And tears and sighs and groans my weary days
Of all joys have deprived.
From the highest spire of contentment
My fortune is thrown;
And fear and grief and pain for my deserts
Are my hopes, since hope is gone.
Hark! you shadows that in darkness dwell,
Learn to contemn light
Happy, happy they that in hell
Feel not the world's despite.<ul><li><a href="http://www.classicalguitar.net/artists/parkening/">http://www.classicalguitar.net/artists/parkening/</a</li></ul>
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but i know that where you are places are TIGHT ..so it's not too bad , you kept it in good shape so far (from what i saw)
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