Sunday Morning Subtle But Obvious Organized Self Abuse Swim Club

I have a lot of memories, I seem to not be able to shut up the monkey mind, I over analyze. I now get to do all that while learning to type.

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Yesterday and today

Yesterday’s earworm was “Welcome to the House of Fun” - Madness. Todays was “Stand Tall” -Who is that? The Raspberries? BTO? Either way neither has any precedent. No reason I can think of for either to pop.
That is the weirdness of the earworm machine (or sprite) in my head. Sometimes it’s clear why that came up, I heard it or thought of it in the previous month or so. Others it’s completely obscure, haven’t heard it or thought of it in ages.

In the meantime, I already have major finals stress occurring and have had to run all over town looking for someone who (a) even has my cigarettes (b) isn’t charging 9 dollars a pack. Found a new source finally. Smoky’s Tobacconist are rockin’ my world right now.
As well as:
This morning, eating the same breakfast I’ve eaten everyday for over a year, my fucking tooth broke. God blast it. I can’t tell you how difficult dental care is to find and provide for financially when you are completely broke. This sucks.

Next week:
3 Exams
8 Pg. research paper
1 Quiz
2 Oral presentations
1 Poetry reading
Fagghhh

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5 Comments:

At 4/19/2007 11:51 AM, Blogger nigel paddell said...

Having "House of Fun" stuck in one's head must truely be Madness.
Good crazy makin' medicine.
If it's in your head during your studies then it could be easier to pull all that back up at test time.
I know there's happy music and sad music, but I haven't put my finger on good learning music yet. Yet.

 
At 4/19/2007 4:34 PM, Blogger Stella Magdalen said...

Actually they say Baroque is particularly suited to studying. People will try to say all classical but my understanding is that it is more specific to Baroque and especially Bach.

 
At 4/19/2007 6:42 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

It took me a while to remember -- Burton Cummings (?) the guy who sang in the guess who...like Chicago or Rod Stewart it's hard to believe they were ever any good...

--UBU

 
At 4/20/2007 9:30 AM, Blogger Stella Magdalen said...

Wow you're good. I could not for the life of me remember him.
Remember when Rod was with the Faces? I just love that stuff it was so suited to his voice.
Remember when he did that album with "Tonight's The Night"? winter of 77 I think. For xmas my girlfriend got that, Patti Smith Horses and The Runaways debut we ended up using the Rod Stewart as a coaster or something.

 
At 4/20/2007 4:54 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

yeah, the faces ruled -- and even every picture tells a story and the other early Rod solo albums are good...and then the big sellout -- too many ex-wives I guess..

 

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