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I now play bass in The Daughters Of Bristol
No worries about the awkwardness though, it's no big deal -
Well that's good to hear! I'm doing well myself, joined a goth band and got a trip to Europe lined up later this year. Haha, this is really awkward going back and forth through my FormSpring
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Oo, I remember who you were but I actually don't remember your name, eheh. Whoops! Long time ago I guess. How are you and your sister doing?
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Naww, there's nothing to be embarrassed about. Heck, if only you saw what I was like when I was a teenager
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Haha actually I think I remember exactly who you were based on your hint! Looks like you deleted your MySpace account though. :(
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Tell me who you are Anonymous, or drop a really good hint, I promise I won't publish it
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I won't remember you? Now that's a depressing thought! :(
I mean, I guess MySpace was quite a while ago. I don't get why you'd be worried about age though. I'm not even sure anyone reads my Formspring to begin with -
Yeah that was me. I don't use the name 'Squiggles' anymore, too dumb. I've no idea who this is though. I almost never check Formspring anymore, so you're probably better off checking my Tumblr account (linked on this profile). That thing's got my Facebook contact info as well.
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Aww thanks Anonymous, wish I knew who this was.
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Deathrock in Seattle? Yeah, it's pretty nonexistent! The closest thing to a deathrock scene in the Pacific Northwest would be Portland, and even then it's more like a bunch of punks who wear black and happen to also like Christian Death and Skeletal Family. A friend of mine DJed an old-school goth/deathrock night in Seattle for a couple of years but that kept getting shut down at each venue and now it's just gone (attendance was pretty low). Seattle punk is pretty small too, and it's full of grindcore crust that I'm really not into. This is probably why I find myself partying more often in Portland than in Seattle lately. That and many of my friends have moved to Portland recently, too. I don't want to make Seattle sound THAT pathetic, but it can really be frustrating sometimes!
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To leave this world a better place than it was when I came in. Don't ask about specifics because I don't know yet.
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The Reptile House’s Bio
Aaron, Seattle, loud music and black clothes.

