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Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
Ironically, the most of the people come to my site searching for a video clip or audio recording of John Frusciante performing The Shiriless’ Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow at one of the recent Red Hot Chili Peppers’ shows. I don’t know how that pops up as a keyword for squirrelism.net, as I don’t know the hidden wonders of search engines, but perhaps it’s because both this site and Invisible Movement are owned by me? I have no bloody idea. I also don’t understand the Google page rank thing, which gives both sites the same numberthingy.Guess I still have catching up to do.
Either way, if the doll wants the rabbit, she gets the rabbit; as Bugs Bunny would say in that cartoon with Humphrey Boggart. Here’s a video of Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow , from the Oakland, California, USA show on 25th August this year, taken by my amazing friend Amanda Vierra:
For more things like this, seriously go to Invisible Movement, as this is just a boring personal site owned by its owner.
Also, if you’re a RHCP fan, do check out this. Dave Rat has an amazing sense of humour (and one would perpahs think techies are boring:p) and he takes some good pics. Nice to see that there are mere mortals near the band because the way their PR and fanclub are going these days (e.g. you pay 40 dollars and you get a fanclub package which fits into a bigger letter envelope and its value is one dollar!), one would expect some scary robots with scissors instead of fingers.
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Yeah… Search engines are SO weird… Once, my friend was searching for my school’s student website (where we can check our school email) on Yahoo Singapore cause she forgot the URL, my personal site came up second on the list. HMM.
Thanks for the nice comment, it turns out its not cancer. (:
Most of my google hits come from people searching for Goong specifics, and I’m usually in the top 20, which is odd.