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  • June 24, 2006 05: 57 lils: goodness good indie acts ... well, last i lived in tokyo i really really loved a band called "eastern youth" (THE eastern youth?) and one of my favorite japanese bands (like space age stoner rock) Great 3 (I hope) is still worth a listen.

    Lost in Translation (Music (For Robots)) 2006

  • April 12, 2006 15: 01 lils: yay! happy b-day MFR. thanks for recommendations!

    Teenager (in dog's years) (Music (For Robots)) 2006

  • Friday night we went to the local again I had NO money so we just were gonna go and sit there and waste time and whatever coz I hate staying home on a Friday night - Jason was there with lils boyfriend and some guy they know from perth

    anasthesia Diary Entry anasthesia 2004

  • If I could write lils, every word should be about myself and my own tacho Rommanis — my own lawful wedded wife, which is the same thing.

    Lavengro 2004

  • Her lils were blue and her hand had gone to her heart.

    Hercule Poirot's Casebook Christie, Agatha, 1890-1976 1984

  • 'Not he,' said the other, with a sigh; 'he'll have quite enough to do in writing his own lils, and telling the world how handsome and clever he was; and who can blame him?

    Lavengro; the Scholar, the Gypsy, the Priest George Henry Borrow 1842

  • 'I have been in the Big City, too,' said Mr. Petulengro; 'but I have not written lils -- I have fought in the ring -- I have fifty pounds in my pocket -- I have much more in the world.

    Lavengro; the Scholar, the Gypsy, the Priest George Henry Borrow 1842

  • 'I have been in the Big City,' said I, 'writing lils' [books].

    The Pocket George Borrow George Henry Borrow 1842

  • 'I have been in the Big City,' said I, 'writing lils.'

    Lavengro; the Scholar, the Gypsy, the Priest George Henry Borrow 1842

  • If I could write lils, every word should be about myself and my own tacho Rommanis -- my own lawful wedded wife, which is the same thing.

    Lavengro; the Scholar, the Gypsy, the Priest George Henry Borrow 1842

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