Jukebox, Saturday Night

Chrome on Nov 19th 2009

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Back to the magic of the metaverse…. is it possible that I could be standing alone at a jukebox in my studio in Second Life and suddenly be transported back in time to the childhood of my human self, staring, mesmerized, into this gleaming cathedral of sound and color, listening wide-eyed and reverent before the tabernacle as the spinning wafer teases out a piece of paradise itself? Yes, anything is possible in Second Life. In this world, in fact, you can still get to heaven on a buffalo nickle. I put a spell on you…

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4 Responses to “Jukebox, Saturday Night”

  1. Seraphineon 25 Nov 2009 at 12:04 am

    well, *almost* anything is possible in SL.
    but really, when i say that, then i’m only looking for exceptions rather than the possibilities.

  2. Chromeon 25 Nov 2009 at 11:13 pm

    yeah… but ya know what’s even more fun, sera? turning exceptions into possibilities – especially useless ones like inworld video chat, which I invented the other day (in my head). wound up in a drawer with the rest of my collection of useless possibilities, in case you ever want to borrow it. :)

  3. Seraphineon 26 Nov 2009 at 5:03 pm

    um. drawers are rather creepy,
    unless they are in the kitchen.

    happy thanksgiving, chrome.

  4. Chromeon 26 Nov 2009 at 7:29 pm

    drawers are like tiny attics in a way, so, in that sense they can be kinda creepy. never thought of it that way; but then, you do have a way of revealing things unseen.

    happy thanksgiving to you too, seraphine.

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