It’s funny how a single movie can inspire us to pursue our dreams. “Keyboard Cathy” Wiegand wandered into the 2005 film adaptation of Douglas Adams’ The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy and walked out not itching to travel through space, but humming “So Long & Thanks for All the Fish,” the whimsical end credits song by Irish singer Neil Hannon—who just so happens to be the frontman of one of her favorite groups, The Divine Comedy.
fury wrote:BRAH BRABH


mascotte wrote:the first recommended vid is equally challenging

isobel wrote:haha faggots

Jugdish wrote:oh my fucking god. why did i wait a full day to watch this.
fucking wonderful.

Bingo Little wrote:It’s funny how a single movie can inspire us to pursue our dreams. “Keyboard Cathy” Wiegand wandered into the 2005 film adaptation of Douglas Adams’ The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy and walked out not itching to travel through space, but humming “So Long & Thanks for All the Fish,” the whimsical end credits song by Irish singer Neil Hannon—who just so happens to be the frontman of one of her favorite groups, The Divine Comedy.





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fury wrote:BRAH BRABH
holland oats wrote:https://twitter.com/keyboardcathy/statu ... 9432790016
isobel wrote:haha faggots

fury wrote:BRAH BRABH

mickdagger wrote:God help me--as much as I try to like them, this is pretty much what I hear when I try to listen to the Magnetic Fields.


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Jugdish wrote:all i really want is for a woman to know the real me. the one underneath all these false fronts i put up, underneath my clothes, underneath the epidermal layer, inside my bone marrow. i call him "soggy pete."

Dear You wrote:This means she has to board here now, right?