@firebunny
14 Years10,000+ Posts
On the real tip, you probably wouldn't survive Charleston south Carolina bro. That's one of the most high crime rated cities in the world. The only way to make it there if you wanna stay alive is keep to yourself and don't say anything to no one.
O_O You destroyed my fantasy. Hahahahahha... I wish you hadn't posted that. But anyways, thanks though... Maybe I'll live somewhere else then. What's the best southern city? Please, no Texas or Florida... I want somewhere rural...
O_O You destroyed my fantasy. Hahahahahha... I wish you hadn't posted that. But anyways, thanks though... Maybe I'll live somewhere else then. What's the best southern city? Please, no Texas or Florida... I want somewhere rural...
I guess certain areas down there ain't so bad. I only know about all the crimes there is by reading them on my phone. It seem like someone always getting shot in Charleston everyday. I haven't been in Charleston in years like around the early part of 2000's. And I couldn't believe all the welcoming I received from the people down there. And everybody spoke to me with a smile and totally ignored the other folks I was with. The attention was all on me.
Georgia is a good rural state. I've been to the countryside of Georgia and my god, it is absolutely marvelous.
Oh no... three of his family members are battling with cancer. O_O father, mother and wife... 😢!!!!
I should not want to be anybody anymore... I don't know their story. I don't say mine's better... but I'm okay with my life now.
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Oh god... he got married to his wife in the same year "I Could Not Ask For More" was released.
So that's why the song sounds so meaningful to me! His heart overflowed on the song and I felt it!
It must have been a lovely wedding!
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I've played "I Could Not Ask For More" dozens of times already.
And I looked up Charleston, South Carolina and wished that it were my home where I grew up.
I do not see this as my favorite song but I want to play it again and again... It gives me a sense of satisfaction despite things not being what I wanted. I wanna cry to this song. I LOVE IT.
And how Edwin McCain sings it... oh my God... he breathes it life. It's sooooo AUTHENTIC.