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travelgirl

January 29, 2008

Blatantly stolen from else where but.... this is a ton of fun! Ever wonder what you woudl call your first band? What would your first record be called and what would the cover look like?

 

Follow these simple instructions to find the name of your band, your album title and your sleeve design.

 

  • 1: Go to

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random

The first random Wikipedia article you get is the name of your band.

 

  • 2: Go to Random quotations:

http://www.quotationspage.com/random.php3

The last four words of the very last quote of the page is the title of your first album.

 

  • 3: Go to flickrs 'last seven days' section:

http://www.flickr.com/explore/interesting/7days/

Third picture, no matter what it is, will be your album cover.

 

Here is mine:

 

Band name: Ferkens Gränd

Album: everyone else has seen you

Cover:

 

Try it and see what you come up with . . . Have fun!

 

 

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Free hugs!

Posted by travelgirl Jan 29, 2008

I saw something either very refreshing or extremely scary yesterday; a man with a sign who was giving and not asking to receive. People are so used to seeing signs asking for money or food that many times they will just ignore and pass by the person holding the sign without even reading its contents. Lately I have actually stopped to read some of the signs only to find that they are not all asking for money. There seems to be a new trend emerging asking for emotion. In Santa Monica, a homeless man near the promenade holds a sign that asks for someone to smile at him. In San Francisco, I passed a man who asked for a blessing (and a lottery ticket). The most unusual sign I have ever seen was not from a homeless man asking for something, but rather from a young man who felt he had something to offer. I first noticed him while I stood in the Seattle marketplace yesterday; a man wearing a kilt in 50* weather. He was dressed well but he held a cardboard sign above his head; a sign I could not believe. "FREE HUGS" it read and I thought there had to be a catch. Perhaps he would hit you up for a tip or maybe he would charge for a picture. I was intrigued by this man so I decided to sit and watch. Person after person walked right past him ignoring the sign completely. Finally a tourist accidentally bumps into him and reads the sign while helping him up. "Free hugs, what's the catch"? After learning that there was no catch the tourist collected their free hug and went on their merry way. I stood there and watched a little longer until others began to notice and claim their hugs. I overheard one passerby ask "why free hugs" to which the man replied "why not"? He was doing this to promote love and charity and he asked nothing in return. Still a little weary of the hug, I pushed my friend into his arms so that I could snap a picture. Only after she proclaimed it to be the best hug ever did I actually partake myself. I did feel a little better afterwards and it definitely brightened up my day. So to the man at the marketplace giving free hugs and asking nothing in return, I say thank you and I apologize for ever doubting your sincerity.

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