Jan. 25th, 2006
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Jan. 25th, 2006 07:19 pm( Vegans Get Plenty! )
Work today: Boring. I'm on Rx faxes, and there were hardly any. On the other hand, I think I listened to the same three Depeche Mode songs, off of Violator, close to eight times. Yah, I do that with music. I realize I really like something, and just listen to it until I almost can't stand it anymore. Which is why certain songs so strongly remind me of various times in my life--chances are, I was listening to that song constantly at the time.
And I've realized that Enjoy The Silence does indeed remind me of Iceland. So freaky. Specifically, of hearing it on the radio late at night during fifth grade. I didn't sleep very well that year, so I was awake a lot. *shrug* I'm still madly in love with the song, so it doesn't bother me or anything.
I went to sleep last night listening to Violator on my headphones. Which worked fine, in theory. Except that when Personal Jesus started I woke up. Not because it's louder, but because I always get all excited when that song starts--usually when I hear it, it's either just come on the radio and I'm happy to get to hear it, or I'm at the Fez and immediately have to get up and dance. Reach out and touch me, indeed.
I think I'm going to start listening to my headphones at night again. I have so much music that I need to get to know, and since I stopped driving, it's what seems to work best. On my way to or from work, I tend to want to just listen to my favorite songs, and that means I don't listen to much new (to me) music.
Annoyingly enough, despite me thinking I put a bunch of albums in the correct order song-by-song, they still come up alphabetically. GRRRR!!
Work today: Boring. I'm on Rx faxes, and there were hardly any. On the other hand, I think I listened to the same three Depeche Mode songs, off of Violator, close to eight times. Yah, I do that with music. I realize I really like something, and just listen to it until I almost can't stand it anymore. Which is why certain songs so strongly remind me of various times in my life--chances are, I was listening to that song constantly at the time.
And I've realized that Enjoy The Silence does indeed remind me of Iceland. So freaky. Specifically, of hearing it on the radio late at night during fifth grade. I didn't sleep very well that year, so I was awake a lot. *shrug* I'm still madly in love with the song, so it doesn't bother me or anything.
I went to sleep last night listening to Violator on my headphones. Which worked fine, in theory. Except that when Personal Jesus started I woke up. Not because it's louder, but because I always get all excited when that song starts--usually when I hear it, it's either just come on the radio and I'm happy to get to hear it, or I'm at the Fez and immediately have to get up and dance. Reach out and touch me, indeed.
I think I'm going to start listening to my headphones at night again. I have so much music that I need to get to know, and since I stopped driving, it's what seems to work best. On my way to or from work, I tend to want to just listen to my favorite songs, and that means I don't listen to much new (to me) music.
Annoyingly enough, despite me thinking I put a bunch of albums in the correct order song-by-song, they still come up alphabetically. GRRRR!!
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Jan. 25th, 2006 08:09 pmThe usual:
"At the innermost core of all loneliness is a deep and powerful yearning for union with one's lost self," wrote Irish playwright Brendan Francis Behan. Let these words serve as your guiding light in the coming weeks, Scorpio. They should inspire you to be brave enough to confront the feelings of isolation that fester in your depths. That will in turn motivate you to reconnect with the parts of your psyche you were cut off from during times of trauma and unconsciousness in the past.
Hm, nothing easy, no, not for me...
"At the innermost core of all loneliness is a deep and powerful yearning for union with one's lost self," wrote Irish playwright Brendan Francis Behan. Let these words serve as your guiding light in the coming weeks, Scorpio. They should inspire you to be brave enough to confront the feelings of isolation that fester in your depths. That will in turn motivate you to reconnect with the parts of your psyche you were cut off from during times of trauma and unconsciousness in the past.
Hm, nothing easy, no, not for me...
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Jan. 25th, 2006 11:12 pmOMG! A Vampire Masquerade!
I feel like a complete dork that I'm excited about going, but oh well. *lol*
That answers one question. My chorus thing in San Diego is June 15 to 18 and I didn't know if I was going to go a few days early or a few days late to visit family. A few days late it is. :^)
I need some fangs.
Ironically enough, saw
alicia_stardust's post about the masquerade while reading a Harry Potter AU fanfic where Harry's a vampire. Hahahahaha.... The story's actually very good.
I feel like a complete dork that I'm excited about going, but oh well. *lol*
That answers one question. My chorus thing in San Diego is June 15 to 18 and I didn't know if I was going to go a few days early or a few days late to visit family. A few days late it is. :^)
I need some fangs.
Ironically enough, saw
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