Audio from 1516 Hopkins St in Berkeley

Created: 2012-09-13 23:51 Updated: 2012-09-14 00:01 Notebook: Notebook Stack/Web History of AZ
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Now, how about that? Okay, so what's the point of the country music? Well, yeah. Maybe his dad finds a lot of meaning in those songs. Is he a gradually enough時 he sends. And he plays. It'll be funny because it's that we're being attacked. He really won't even want to play it. And maybe he puts the researchers for all the sons. Maybe he searches for them on a free radio site. Something like that. He downloads them all to his phone and just plays them that way. So then again he's got the truck. And so maybe he just plays the tape. So anyway, songs have very simple messages. And they grow on him. Maybe he doesn't get around to listen to all of the songs. And so he listens to them slowly throughout the book. And until the very end of the last song is when he distributes his dad has cancer. That might be interesting. And that probably won't make it to the end of the summer. And that's kind of real I do. His dad is kind of hoping that he'll look at a very big, you know, an explanation of some of the basic aspects of the story. And there are these songs that can be somewhat depressing. And they're very simple. And they're made by people that were made just like. But the basic meaning behind the song is something that we all agree upon. So anyway, that's what the songs are about. And what are his dad's words? You know, when he gives them the tape, you know. So there you have a note to take because the antiquated technology is the old. And you know, thanks dad. But I hope the tape player works. I don't expect any. And ages. And is dad like what are you doing? I just do this in my headphones. And I just did it in my phone. And dad's like, yeah, it's good. You can't do that when I'm driving. I'll give it all the time. And so, you know, promise me we're listening to this on the way to Austin. Okay. Promise me you'll listen to this. Wherever you go. And so, any promises are reluctant. Maybe we're a team here. The end of all is in two. Maybe one song of the week or something. Maybe I'll go one song there. You know, you gotta figure out how he gets around to listen to it. Maybe he's been able to listen to it. Maybe he's been able to listen to it. Maybe he's been able to listen to it. Maybe he's been able to listen to it. So... Now I've also gotta figure out how difficult it was. And meeting the lady in the bar. And I've got to be right back. And I've also gotta figure out how difficult it was. And meeting the lady in the bar. Now that could represent what we all would do all we want to have. And I would like to just take a free. And try and get in the bar. And the reference to the oyster. And the world is your oyster. And you know, not caring about tomorrow. But, um... Yeah, so... I think you've just got way too caught up in that first characterization of Adam. And we're just going in circles because he's don't believe in her own writing. So anyway, what happens back to, you know, Marisol. Someone you can't trust. And what's the name of the Takaridya? That's another significant point of... But, you know, we'll figure that out later. Because what's making me think more about this is... We want to... Does he actually not want to listen to them? We talk about them. They actually reference throughout the entire story. Maybe. Or maybe... Now I just make a casual reference to the name of the song. And then put the reference to the lyrics throughout the chapter. I don't know, we'll figure that out. But, uh... Because that would be pretty cool. Anyway... You know, just like he was blindly trusting the military. He blindly trusts Marisol. Okay. And she tells him it's going to be easy. You're going to totally... You know, I have influence over the Google. I can totally, you know, you do this for me. Don't worry, you know. I'll make sure that he hooks you up or something like that. Still, it doesn't sound good. You know. Or maybe she's like, well... I thought we'd see it on a job, so maybe... You know... I can give it to her. Anyway... I'll take it. I'll take it.


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