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Two Birds, One Stone

"Do It for Me Now" - Angels & Airwaves



The cord to my iPod has been loose for quite some time now until finally it decided to stop working altogether. How I manage to break the unbreakable, I can't tell you. I guess I'm never careful with my stuff or maybe I got too angry too often with the "wrong" songs coming on and pulled on it harder than I thought. Better the cord than the iPod I guess, but of course I've yet to replace it. I don't know why it takes me forever to take care of things just for me.

So with that I had to pull out a few cds. I knew I still had my small, black cd case somewhere and decided to give it a spin for old time's sake. I opened it to find all of your compilations. Sigh.........................................

"They're just music," I assured myself as I flipped through the pages. I have to have a few that was burned by me vs. for me. And then the red balloons came. I forgot I borrowed them all. I guess you forgot I did too since you obviously don't even care they went "missing." Well, it looks like they've always been mine to begin with.

It kinda caught me off guard when I played them. Every song was a surprise. It was like I was listening to it for the first time. I honestly don't know why I chose the songs I chose. Sadly, I didn't really like these mixes as much as I thought I would. It's sad because I made them so I guess you're not missing much. However, there are a few hit tracks that I totally forgot about and it felt good to hear them again.

This song has been on repeat since 9am this morning. Leave it to Playlist to be useless once again. Of all songs not to have...It's no wonder it didn't come to me sooner. I don't really like the music video since they censored the only curse word in the whole thing and it just doesn't do it for me so I picked this version because I like their photo and the lyrics are included. So there you go, I hit two birds with one stone. Now to do the same with two guys...

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