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artchick_90 from Ontario - Canada

artchick_90well, i'm kinda shy and quiet, and i love to draw

,   KitchenerOntario - Canada Canadian Chat

Well, my name's Jen. I'm not the most talkative person you'll ever know but I like meeting new people. I'm turning 18 on Saturday... finally. I love to draw. You could see some of my art at z90.deviantart.com/gallery/ if you want. Anyway, anything else you want to know, feel free to ask.


me from Alaska - United States

meWherever you go, there you are!

,   ShishmarefAlaska - United States US Chat

I live up in an Inuipiat Eskimo village in bush Alaska. I miss having trees and being able to hop in my car and travel and meet new people. However, I am loving it up here. My life runs zero risk of being sucked away by shopping malls and movies and superficial things. I have time to ski, paint, and get into whatever current project I am working on.


 

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Jack Johnson has found himself a groove. Indeed, the Hawaiian surfing champion turned alternative pop-folk star really hasn't changed things one iota for his sophomore release. Fans of Brushfire Fairytales should be delighted with the results. The groove is a mellow one--most of the 16 tracks here are semi-acoustic--and that easy-going spirit filters into Johnson's lyrical philosophies. "What will be will be / And so it goes" he sings on "Times Like These," the opening track. Thankfully, Johnson is never too mellow, and there's a "Don't worry, be happy" vibe to most of his music. "The Horizon Has Been Defeated" even has a pseudo-reggae feel to it. Although classified as an alternative musician, the singer-songwriter's compositions owe much to past hits. "Traffic in the Sky" is reminiscent of Jim Croce's "Operator" and Looking Glass's one-hit-wonder, "Brandy." On the splendid "Taylor," Johnson sounds an awful lot like Donovan. And "By The Way" recalls the Lovin' Spoonful. -- Bill Holdship

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