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_Marinaaa

Member since: 08-23-2008
Last visited: 11-20-2009
Timezone: 1.00 GMT
Location: First Joined: 5 Jun 2007 ___ Nancy, France
Occupation: Student
Interests: Music, cinema, art
Total Posts: 3,970
Post Rank: 2

About MΛRiNΛ

I was born in France in 1991. I'm feeling more British than French, though. Weird, isn't it? Even weirder when you see that my English is not that good at all, but, still. I've been a Keane fan since April 2004, so that make nearly five years of my life - and when you are 18, five years is lot, don't you think? I saw Keane for the first time on 20th November 2008 and my Keane gigs count is for now at 6 times (saw them twice in London in February 2009, Marseille in March, Rock en Seine and Winterthur - best gig I've been to so far - in August 2009) My favourite Keane songs are, 1. Broken Toy 2. Untitled 1 3. Black Burning Heart 4. Wolf at the door 5. Closer Now. Even if actually, I love nearly all their songs - nearly: I still can't stand You don't see me and Try Again, for example. If Keane remains my favourite band, I also like a lot other bands. See my lastfm page for further informations: http://www.lastfm.fr/user/_Marinaaa I sometimes write in a blog, and you can see its name is totally keanish: http://everythingishereforevertillitgoes.blogspot.com/ Moreover, I take photographs, which you can see on my deviantART, even if they are far from being worth a watch: http://broken-t0y.deviantart.com/ again a keanish name. You may find me on FaceBook more often than any of these websites and the board though, because being a pooooooooor student (lol) I can't afford an Internet connection at home so I sometimes take my laptop to go to cafés which have a wireless connection, but I use FB by phone to stay in touch with the Keane world (which can be sometimes very useful) So, I am a student, and what do I study, you must wonder - and if you don't, I'm telling you anyway =P So, I study in something called "Classes Préparatoires aux Grandes Ecoles", CPGE. This school's aim is to prepare the student to the concourses to entry the highest and hardest French schools - needless to say, I won't succeed (mainly because I don't want to actually). Some CPGE are for scientists, but I am FAR from loving science. I am more a litterar one, actually. So I study French Litterature, Philosophy, English, Spanish (but I am even worse at Spanish than English lol), Ancient Greek (useful or not? NOT), Geography, Cartography, History and Cinema. Ouch. That's a lot. And I should be doing my homework instead of writing here actually. So, well, I think I'll just say goodbye! Thanks for reading! I'd be glad to get to know you better!

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