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I'm worse at what I do best And for this gift I feel blessed Our little group [tribe] has always been And always will until the end
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ohhhh I know it's weird to say but I really loved Kurt, too, what a truly sad and emotional voice with his lyrics, he had such a troubled life...
quote:Originally posted by hibbah: i just think he was hot.
he was hot in a 'I haven't washed my hair in 2 weeks' kind of way , I just like how he didn't seem to care what people thought of him type of attitude - I wish I could find more of that here - it's something I really miss from the west.
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lol I'm assuming you meant he smelled like b/o well courtney wasn't much better, but she was cute in the same dirty kind of way wasn't she? strange...
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Smuckers, I never really listened to Nirvana, the music was just 'too heavy' for me. I was more into pop and black music.
But wasn't it a terrible end he found? I must have been severe depressed..... probably drugs played a part in it to.
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Time runs so fast!! I remember when he died, I was at school and all of us were so depressed, we were 14 at that time... He was a genius and since he died so young it turns him into a legend like James Dean or Jim Morrison... I love Nirvana, I grew up listening to their music... Emi
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R.I.P. Kurt(February 20, 1967 – c. April 5, 1994)
It was such a gloomy news when i heard about his death and even more depressing when i heard about Layne Staley's death ((August 22, 1967 - April 5, 2002) the lead singer of the best rock group ever Alice In Chains
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agreed, Layne staley's (did I add an N again?) death was upsetting too, that whole scene was in a bad situation..
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