Well, I didn't accomplish anything truly amazing, but I got the basics of the Scene I duet from Starbirds down in Sibelius. So I can refine and develop it. And then Stephan showed up and we crashed a coffeeshop and Half-Price Books. And now I am exhausted. We tried for Reggie, but no one answered any phones. I have to give Andrew's book back.
If anyone wants to come to the concert, there is a September 11th memorial deal at Stude tonight (6 or 7, I think rather than later. I'll be more specific when I know. Our call is 5:45). The reason I didn't say anything about it earlier is because we're singing Eleanor Daley, Rutter, Rutter and Rutter. Which is all right in small rehearsal doses, but it gets awfully saccharine all at once. Anyway, it should be sweet.
I found a game. Nobody will probably play, but it looks cool.
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The object of the game is to stump the person writing the journal. I've been writing in my live journal for over three years, and can't possibly remember all the topics I've talked about in that time. Your job, if you choose to accept it, is to go into the archives of my journal and pull out a random quote, only from public posts, and then my job will be to see if I can remember what I was talking about. You tell me if I'm remotely right or wrong. Please don't pick a quote that's so random that it could apply to anything, like "eh" or "Argh!" or something equally general. Pick something that might actually be about something. :D
If anyone wants to come to the concert, there is a September 11th memorial deal at Stude tonight (6 or 7, I think rather than later. I'll be more specific when I know. Our call is 5:45). The reason I didn't say anything about it earlier is because we're singing Eleanor Daley, Rutter, Rutter and Rutter. Which is all right in small rehearsal doses, but it gets awfully saccharine all at once. Anyway, it should be sweet.
I found a game. Nobody will probably play, but it looks cool.
Gacked from copperbadge:
The object of the game is to stump the person writing the journal. I've been writing in my live journal for over three years, and can't possibly remember all the topics I've talked about in that time. Your job, if you choose to accept it, is to go into the archives of my journal and pull out a random quote, only from public posts, and then my job will be to see if I can remember what I was talking about. You tell me if I'm remotely right or wrong. Please don't pick a quote that's so random that it could apply to anything, like "eh" or "Argh!" or something equally general. Pick something that might actually be about something. :D
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No. You were lamenting (and I base this on the immediatly following entry) after a bad SAT score.