Lonestar Memories: Colombina on Perfumesmellingthings. (...)Lonestar Memories makes me want to escape the mundane confines of my everyday world(...)


Lonestar Memories: Katie on Scentzilla. (...) Lonestar Memories smells of the examined life. Inside there is joy, and there is tiny heartbreak, e xisting only in reverie. The scent unravels into the consideration of past experiences, and pinings for future joys and heartbreaks(...)


Lonestar Memories: Marlen Harrison's review on PerfumeCritic.com (...) If you're a lover of leather or richer wood fragrances, this is gonna be a holy grail scent and in that case, better get two bottles.(...)


Lonestar Memories: Cait Shortell's review on Legerdenez. (...) Do you appreciate scent because you identify with the scent and its image? Does a scent have the ability to create a memory outside one’s own experience?(...)

Friday, January 13, 2006

209'788

209788 e-mail letters have already been sent to the future on futureme.org
It is a funny idea, with a deeper sense, the very moment you start to think about it seriously: What shall I write to myself to be read in 30 years from now? Why should I do it if I am dead by then? Do I need to write it in very simple words because my mental state will have severely deteriorated? What about my e-mail address? Do I want to read my e-mail in 30 years from now?

I haven't writen an e-mail to my far future yet. I think I'll have to make a test first.

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