
Okay, friends and family, I am tired. I was going to write something that was actually interesting, but then I decided to leave that for tomorrow. (maybe.) However, I really felt like typing up random junk tonight, so here I am!
Before I start, I would just like to state that today I spent three hours with middle school, female, cheerleaders. This is a very interesting breed, if by interesting you mean they are completely bizarre. I also have "Who Let the Dogs Out," replaying in my head, along with some countey song about football. I hate you, Capital One Pre-Game Show. I also recently watched Saw, and Pitch Black. Vin Diesel is gay, I just found this out. I feel happy now that the gay community is going to be associated with such a talented actor. (lies.). Saw was.. special. It was like the special friend that stays and stays, and won't go away. It made my feet hurt.
I still can not recall why I watched either one. Someone should have warned me.
Today whilst on my way to teaching the cheerleaders, I was listening to music and noticed this annoying habit I have of listening to particular songs over and over again. So here we are, this is a list of my top favorite songs, or at least some of the ones I can listen to on repeat and be perfectly okay with it, or even better are the ones that still manage to emote me each time I listen to it.
In no particular order either:
1) 17 Years - Ratatat (I just like to rock out to it.. and dance in the Juggernaut)
2) To Be With You - Sufijan Stevens (Robby showed me some Sufijan, i pretty much liked each song, and decided on this one because it was the first on I thought of..)
3) Summer in the City, On The Radio, Fidelity, A Field Below - Regina Spektor (I am in love with her music. I could not pick just one.)
4) Never Going to Die, Whispers - Hamelin (They're perfect, or close enough for me)
5) Blackbird, Yesterday - The Beatles (self explanatory)
6) CandyCoatedWaterDrops - Plumb (rawr!)
7) Blinded (When I see you) - Third Eye Blind (Because it makes me feel special.)
8) The Sound of Settling, What Sarah Said - Death Cab for Cutie (for completely different reasons. Sound of Settling is not a lyrical masterpiece, but it's catchy as hell. What Sarah Said can almost always reduce me to tears on a emotional day.. I'm such a wimp.)
9) Which to Bury, Us or the Hatchet - Relient K (It has a way of justifying paticularly bad moods)
10) This District Sleeps Alone Tonight, Nothing Better - Postal Service (It's like really awesome club music. aka TEMO)
11) Reasons Why - Nickel Creek (woohoo?)
there are in fact, many others. I was not even going through my classic rock songs.. except for The Beatles.. it just snuck in there. I am stopping for now, because the list was about to go on for another ten. I decided to stop for the sake of my eyeballs, they're starting to wander in that special sleepy way.
okay.. so I am really very tired and some TNT original movie is on, it's disturbingly bad. I want to turn it off, as I would a small blender or other kitchen appliance.
And lastly: Some childrenses, or something, vandalized our blinking mini-snowmen. Come one, at least go after the satan tree or something.. or least destroy the larger ice-cube snowman. Stomping a miniature snowman is so not hardcore. I found this choice to be psychologically fascinating.
okay.. so not that interesting.
i lack sense now.
Before I start, I would just like to state that today I spent three hours with middle school, female, cheerleaders. This is a very interesting breed, if by interesting you mean they are completely bizarre. I also have "Who Let the Dogs Out," replaying in my head, along with some countey song about football. I hate you, Capital One Pre-Game Show. I also recently watched Saw, and Pitch Black. Vin Diesel is gay, I just found this out. I feel happy now that the gay community is going to be associated with such a talented actor. (lies.). Saw was.. special. It was like the special friend that stays and stays, and won't go away. It made my feet hurt.
I still can not recall why I watched either one. Someone should have warned me.
Today whilst on my way to teaching the cheerleaders, I was listening to music and noticed this annoying habit I have of listening to particular songs over and over again. So here we are, this is a list of my top favorite songs, or at least some of the ones I can listen to on repeat and be perfectly okay with it, or even better are the ones that still manage to emote me each time I listen to it.
In no particular order either:
1) 17 Years - Ratatat (I just like to rock out to it.. and dance in the Juggernaut)
2) To Be With You - Sufijan Stevens (Robby showed me some Sufijan, i pretty much liked each song, and decided on this one because it was the first on I thought of..)
3) Summer in the City, On The Radio, Fidelity, A Field Below - Regina Spektor (I am in love with her music. I could not pick just one.)
4) Never Going to Die, Whispers - Hamelin (They're perfect, or close enough for me)
5) Blackbird, Yesterday - The Beatles (self explanatory)
6) CandyCoatedWaterDrops - Plumb (rawr!)
7) Blinded (When I see you) - Third Eye Blind (Because it makes me feel special.)
8) The Sound of Settling, What Sarah Said - Death Cab for Cutie (for completely different reasons. Sound of Settling is not a lyrical masterpiece, but it's catchy as hell. What Sarah Said can almost always reduce me to tears on a emotional day.. I'm such a wimp.)
9) Which to Bury, Us or the Hatchet - Relient K (It has a way of justifying paticularly bad moods)
10) This District Sleeps Alone Tonight, Nothing Better - Postal Service (It's like really awesome club music. aka TEMO)
11) Reasons Why - Nickel Creek (woohoo?)
there are in fact, many others. I was not even going through my classic rock songs.. except for The Beatles.. it just snuck in there. I am stopping for now, because the list was about to go on for another ten. I decided to stop for the sake of my eyeballs, they're starting to wander in that special sleepy way.
okay.. so I am really very tired and some TNT original movie is on, it's disturbingly bad. I want to turn it off, as I would a small blender or other kitchen appliance.
And lastly: Some childrenses, or something, vandalized our blinking mini-snowmen. Come one, at least go after the satan tree or something.. or least destroy the larger ice-cube snowman. Stomping a miniature snowman is so not hardcore. I found this choice to be psychologically fascinating.
okay.. so not that interesting.
i lack sense now.
2 comments:
Awesome. I totally agree on many of those, but esp. Sufjan and Death Cab. Lately, these two are all I listen to and play on my multiple instruments.
Aside from Robby and Kaleigh, you're the first one who has admitted an affinity for the Death Cab, and "Scnhuffjan". Oh man, we have great taste in music! Since every instrument I have tried to play has not panned out, I settle for singing them loudly in the Juggernaut. I do that moderately well at least. Of course I occasionally suffer from embarassment when the driver next to me is avidly watching me rocking out.
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