awesome
my boyfriend hates vintersorg...
well he doens't hate him, but he's tired of listening to me listening to him
one of the most ordinary question is "again????" :zombie:
Haha...She listens to anything Mr. V is in, and pretty religiously.
awesome
my boyfriend hates vintersorg...
well he doens't hate him, but he's tired of listening to me listening to him
one of the most ordinary question is "again????" :zombie:
awesome
my boyfriend hates vintersorg...
well he doens't hate him, but he's tired of listening to me listening to him
one of the most ordinary question is "again????" :zombie:
hey! welcome
both vintersorg addicted?
Haha...She listens to anything Mr. V is in, and pretty religiously.
I like your UN, "SpiralGenerator".
awesome
my boyfriend hates vintersorg...
well he doens't hate him, but he's tired of listening to me listening to him
one of the most ordinary question is "again????" :zombie:
My sambo's reaction is much more severe...
But fuck her.
You have a couple of PMs from me
@elvina: he listen to metal too, but our tastes obiouvsly don't coicide on everthing, i think it's normal
uhm?????
ehm cof cof...
only one....i had the pm inbox full
same here. @ Lefay and Dinka: I wasn't talking about Vintersorg in particular but about music taste in general. I was married to a guy with whom i only shared my passion for a-ha, the rest of our musical preferences were pretty different. And i must say that fights about the music being played was one of the corner stones of why we got divorced... I just can't live with somebody who would listen to hip hop and top 40 stuff every day and yell at me "can you turn this fckin noise down?!?!" every time i listen to something i like.....Same for me, my boyfriend likes metal but he's not a V. fan. Well, not yet.
He's currently living at my place, and for almost two weeks he's got this MASSIVE dose of Vintersorg, ahah.
A few month ago he didn't like it at all, and now he's rather indifferent... So I guess there's a progress
At least he "got used to the voice" and doesn't complain. I hope he'll soon get addicted! :Spin:
@Elvina: I can't imagine being with a guy who doesn't share at least some of my musical tastes. Music is so important in my life.
my bf was the one who introduced me to Vintersorg's music in the first place so i'm good even if he only likes the older albums where mr.V sings in his low voice, and can't stand his higher pitched vocals... Anyway it makes a world of difference if you and your partner have relatively the same music tastes. If i was single and were looking for a relationship, music taste would be one of the most important things to watch out for
same here. @ Lefay and Dinka: I wasn't talking about Vintersorg in particular but about music taste in general. I was married to a guy with whom i only shared my passion for a-ha, the rest of our musical preferences were pretty different. And i must say that fights about the music being played was one of the corner stones of why we got divorced... I just can't live with somebody who would listen to hip hop and top 40 stuff every day and yell at me "can you turn this fckin noise down?!?!" every time i listen to something i like.....
My bf has great versatile taste but he's not a Vintersorg fan. He loves the music and the songs but he can't help but tease me every time i listen to the later Vintersorg albums by howling like a wolf every time when there are clean vocals. I know that he does it just to irritate me so i don't mind and sometimes i howl with him too I think the greatest problem a lot of Vintersorg haters have is mr.V's vocals. But even they can't deny that the music itself is brilliant!
i was 22, and i didn't really want to get married. We decided to just do that because it considerably eliminated bureaucratic problems of getting the permanent residence in NL and was about 2x cheaper for married couples. I was never a supporter of marriage, but after my own experience i became a true hater of marriage. That's why i have a bad habit of never congratulating people with marriage or engagement.@elvina: how old were you when you decided to marry?
You can use the like "That's good...for you!"i was 22, and i didn't really want to get married. We decided to just do that because it considerably eliminated bureaucratic problems of getting the permanent residence in NL and was about 2x cheaper for married couples. I was never a supporter of marriage, but after my own experience i became a true hater of marriage. That's why i have a bad habit of never congratulating people with marriage or engagement.
i was 22, and i didn't really want to get married. We decided to just do that because it considerably eliminated bureaucratic problems of getting the permanent residence in NL and was about 2x cheaper for married couples. I was never a supporter of marriage, but after my own experience i became a true hater of marriage. That's why i have a bad habit of never congratulating people with marriage or engagement.
You can use the like "That's good...for you!"
i was 22, and i didn't really want to get married. We decided to just do that because it considerably eliminated bureaucratic problems of getting the permanent residence in NL and was about 2x cheaper for married couples. I was never a supporter of marriage, but after my own experience i became a true hater of marriage. That's why i have a bad habit of never congratulating people with marriage or engagement.