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mysteriouslady
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Heres my own place
dont like it dont come.....


I like to cook, listen to music and drink occasionally.
What say you??????

Northern_Soul
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What do you like to cook and what music are you into?

I’m a big fan of cooking homely meals. They make me feel connected to place.

As for music, I seemingly never grew out of my heavy metal phase and have an extreme penchant for Rammstein. However, I’m also the living embodiment of the word eclectic, and like most music. Highlights for me at the moment are Phoebe Bridgers, Hozier, Fink, Wolf Alice & Girl In Red.

I don’t drink alcohol… T-Total. But I do enjoy a cup of tea.

Well, a few.

Ok… ALOT.

Like vats of tea.

Let’s not fuck about, just empty a reservoir, and pour the tea straight in, and we’ll be getting close to a healthy estimation of tea consumption.

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AMF. <3

mysteriouslady
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Northern_Soul said:What do you like to cook and what music are you into?

I’m a big fan of cooking homely meals. They make me feel connected to place.

As for music, I seemingly never grew out of my heavy metal phase and have an extreme penchant for Rammstein. However, I’m also the living embodiment of the word eclectic, and like most music. Highlights for me at the moment are Phoebe Bridgers, Hozier, Fink, Wolf Alice & Girl In Red.

I don’t drink alcohol… T-Total. But I do enjoy a cup of tea.

Well, a few.

Ok… ALOT.

Like vats of tea.

Let’s not fuck about, just empty a reservoir, and pour the tea straight in, and we’ll be getting close to a healthy estimation of tea consumption.


tea is delish. I love tea.

I can cook anything, Im just not a baker.
You want beef wellington?  Boom. lets make it.
You want stew?  Im make the best
You want egg whites with healthy fats for a special diet?  
I can do that too!
I cook/meal prep every week, sometimes 2x a week.
I do not eat premade food. If ever. maybe 2x a year due to unforeseen circumstances.
I am a drinker as you know. "Nough said

I LOVE all music from classical to Cajun, to the Beatles to Deftones to 90s dance music to Slipknot to all in between......

Do you do the bubba tea?  




Northern_Soul
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Oh God, I’m envious of people that can meal prep. I just don’t have the freezer space, sadly. However, I do cook almost everything from scratch, so it’s not like I’m bowing at the altar of convenience or anything. Cooking grounds me, so I enjoy it.

I’m so glad you said Deftones. They take me to a very odd place, but I like it. I’ve seen Slipknot live 6 times. Very grateful I got to see Joey Jordison’s revolving drum kit before he died.

Fun fact: I may be English, but I honestly think The Beatles are one of the most overrated bands in history. Controversial, but true. 🤫

Bubble Tea…. Oh god yes. I don’t have it too often because high sugar can set off my condition, and I’m lactose intolerant, so I tend to stick to the fruit juice teas. But yeah…. Super yummy. I like the popping boba, but not too fussed on the tapioca balls. …Like what are you, a pudding or a fkn drink?! 🤣

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"I’m so glad you said Deftones. They take me to a very odd place, but I like it. I’ve seen Slipknot live 6 times. Very grateful I got to see Joey Jordison’s revolving drum kit before he died."  
Ive seen them about 12 times. And I totally agree. JJs revolving set was the best. No one can top that. Chino Morino ooozes sex in my eyes and ears. lol!

I also like to clean house to 90s dance music. haha

I love tea. but with raw honey.
I am gluten free and have other digestive issues so I understand.

cooking clean for me is saving my life literally. Im allergic to whey. I cant do lactose, I cant do a lot of those chemicals they put in our food either....I wish I weighed less  but being in menopause and indulging in the drink, Im working on it. Im all in on being a "gym rat" at the moment.  I have a home gym. here at the house.

Do you enjoy classical music?

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Joey Jordison was just god tier. He sadly had the same condition as me which forced him to leave Slipknot, so I feel an affinity with him. I can only imagine the heartbreak of not being able to do that one thing you love because of it.

12 times though… get in! 😂🤘🏻

Reminds me of KoRn in my teen years… 28 times. And I once camped out just to see their tour bus. But they did sign my Vinyl. So I’m happy.

Yeah, there’s a lot to be said for diet and how much it can benefit us. I’m swaying more and more to that side of the tracks. I’m addicted to swimming, and I don’t think I’d be as far along the recovery journey in terms of physio without it. So I hear ya.

Classical… I actually kinda do. I’ve seen Ludovico Einaudi, Alfie Boe, and Andrea Bocelli live. But I appreciate different types. We (the other half and I) watch The Proms every year, and recently I’ve been touched by the performances of Sheku Kanneh-Mason, a cellist. Classical for me is more about feeling into it, to feel what moves me.

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Northern_Soul said:Joey Jordison was just god tier. He sadly had the same condition as me which forced him to leave Slipknot, so I feel an affinity with him. I can only imagine the heartbreak of not being able to do that one thing you love because of it.

12 times though… get in! 😂🤘🏻

Reminds me of KoRn in my teen years… 28 times. And I once camped out just to see their tour bus. But they did sign my Vinyl. So I’m happy.

Yeah, there’s a lot to be said for diet and how much it can benefit us. I’m swaying more and more to that side of the tracks. I’m addicted to swimming, and I don’t think I’d be as far along the recovery journey in terms of physio without it. So I hear ya.

Classical… I actually kinda do. I’ve seen Ludovico Einaudi, Alfie Boe, and Andrea Bocelli live. But I appreciate different types. We (the other half and I) watch The Proms every year, and recently I’ve been touched by the performances of Sheku Kanneh-Mason, a cellist. Classical for me is more about feeling into it, to feel what moves me.


Ive seen Korn since their underground days!   WOW!    lol  ill raise you a show!  lol

JJ:  He sadly had the same condition as me
Its in our fam as well. Its sad. I hope you do not suffer too much, dear. I walk funny and therefore I have to tell work people why. It sucks. Sometimes I dont say shit. then I regret it.
And as many times as I have had covid, Im wobbly and the brain fog is terrible. I do my best. shit Im 50. I should retire....

As far as classical, My fave is the cello and the violin. They can bring me to my knees and to tears.
Bocelli is amazing. The others I have heard of from my MIL, but havent really given them a chance due to shes my MIL.  shame on me. dang. I shall after today. <3








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What would you say was your most memorable show?
… I think I’d probably have to say Muse on the Drones tour… I don’t think I’ll ever see anything like that again.

Possibly Slayer, because I got an accidental black eye after I went in drunk and got elbowed by a man in a dress.

Ahhhh, youth. 🤣

Yeah, Covid has a lot to answer for but that’s a whole other discussion. I’ve had it 3 times now and it floors me every time because of the condition.

Hope you can check out some of the classical peeps now. They are worth it.

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Northern_Soul said:What would you say was your most memorable show?
… I think I’d probably have to say Muse on the Drones tour… I don’t think I’ll ever see anything like that again.

Possibly Slayer, because I got an accidental black eye after I went in drunk and got elbowed by a man in a dress.

Ahhhh, youth. 🤣

Yeah, Covid has a lot to answer for but that’s a whole other discussion. I’ve had it 3 times now and it floors me every time because of the condition.

Hope you can check out some of the classical peeps now. They are worth it.



As far as Slipknot, I would have to ask the hubs. he has the ticket stubs. We got married, bought a home and birthed some babies, all the while with them as a band we loved.

My most loved show was Stone Temple Pilots...they played at a place here in Michigan, the Miland Dragway....way early 90s. I wasnt even 21. My boyfriend at the time was.  Best. Fucking. Show. Ever.
Slayer is bad ass.
I actually love their Reign in Blood IS MY FAVE.

What was your very first live show?

Ill never for get mine!

I shall give my MILs  classical choices a chance, starting tonight....<3



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My first gig was Breed 77. It was the day Dimebag Darrell got shot, because I explicitly remember them paying tribute by playing Pantera’s “walk” on stage and the whole crowd were just there screaming RE…. SPECT… WALK… quite a moment.  

Yes,,, raining blood is amazing. Infact the whole album slaps. The 80’s produced some of the best thrash we have.

Also, stone temple pilots I can totally get behind.

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Northern_Soul said:My first gig was Breed 77. It was the day Dimebag Darrell got shot, because I explicitly remember them paying tribute by playing Pantera’s “walk” on stage and the whole crowd were just there screaming RE…. SPECT… WALK… quite a moment.  

Yes,,, raining blood is amazing. Infact the whole album slaps. The 80’s produced some of the best thrash we have.

Also, stone temple pilots I can totally get behind.



Dime Bad Darrel was a legend...


I love music, and can say...most years make my heart sing....

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Oh absolutely:) I’ve enjoyed the music chat. I don’t get to talk about it a whole heap usually.

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Northern_Soul said:Oh absolutely:) I’ve enjoyed the music chat. I don’t get to talk about it a whole heap usually.

I will always talk about music. Music has saved my life. <3

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