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Name:
Mitch
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Hi, everybody. I have been lucky enough to gain a decent following. I have also met some great people. Everyone is welcome! Please subscribe, or become my friend. Both, if you like.
I have received honours in the past.
I'm an open-minded person and I like books, music, philosophy and the Internet. Feel free to write to me if you want to talk.
I reply slowly to mail, please don't feel left out. I prefer text comments in videos, or video responses; rather than YouTube mail... but let me know. I don't really mind; it's all cool!
Skype me with: 'Mitchadelic'. I was born with cerebral palsy.
Big Hendrix fan!
I have received honours in the past.
I'm an open-minded person and I like books, music, philosophy and the Internet. Feel free to write to me if you want to talk.
I reply slowly to mail, please don't feel left out. I prefer text comments in videos, or video responses; rather than YouTube mail... but let me know. I don't really mind; it's all cool!
Skype me with: 'Mitchadelic'. I was born with cerebral palsy.
Big Hendrix fan!
About Me:
I write poetry, and play blues harp. I love blues!
I am interested in people of all kinds. Thought is important, as is love.
Check these guys out, they rock:
http://sonsofmessengers.com/
I love YouTube, too.
I hope you will check out my blog.
I'm with stumbleupon; check Ledvolta.
Country:
Australia
Occupation:
Truth-Seeker, poet, writer.
Interests:
Music, poetry, reading, spirituality, playing harmonica.
Writing my autobiography.
The search for myself.
Movies:
The Simpsons, music documentaries, The Matrix, Pulp Fiction, Memento, Almost Famous, Murderball, School of Rock, Ray, Walk The Line, Easy Rider, Donnie Darko, Crossroads, The Daily Show
Music:
Bach, Led Zeppelin, B.B. King, Ray Charles, Elmore James, Robert Johnson, Slim Harpo, Cream, James Cotton, Jimi Hendrix, Otis Redding, John Coltrane, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Yes, Sons of Messengers, Arcade Fire, The Black Keys, The Velvet Underground, Miles Davis, Eric Clapton, Kings of Leon, Iggy and the Stooges, Rachmaninoff, Buddy Guy, Pink Floyd, The Beatles, The Kinks, Sonny Boy Williamson II, John Lee Williamson, Bukka White, Muddy Waters, Little Walter, Sonny Terry, Peter Green, Brownie McGhee, The Staple Singers, Reverend Gary Davis, Death Cab For Cutie, Pearl Jam, Jefferson Airplane, Son House, Billy Thorpe, The White Stripes, Howlin' Wolf, The Band, John Mayer, Skip James, John Lee Hooker
Books:
Most Kurt Vonnegut books.
Lord of the Rings, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, The Stranger/Outsider, The Bible, Dean Koontz, The Book Thief, The Book of Everything, Philip K. Dick,
I like books about Buddhism, Christianity but philosophy, and spirituality in general.
Poetry by Rimbaud, William Blake, Ginsberg and the beat poets, Neruda.
Harmonica books.
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Love knows no Limit to its endurance no end to its trust never fading of its true path out lasting anything
Love still stand when all else has fallen
I don`t think George W. liked Stephen Colbert as much as we did:)
Have a great weekend,
Joe