A weekend of silence
There is no-one here but me. It's a very strange feeling, made just a little bit more normal by the sound of the Stereophonics blaring from the sound system... I like it.*Happily munching on Moroccan Tagine stir-fry* And I didn't even forget to turn off the gas cooktop. :-)
Oooh! Franz Ferdinand at the Big Day Out!!!!! I am so envious... Franz in NZ!!! It's brilliant! ^ - ^ The tickets are way too expensive for me (student) but the national music channel will broadcast it a few days afterwards. *gazes off into space* Ah, Franz. It's a thing.
Mmmm, peas in the pod are so good just cooked and crunchy...
I have started brainstorming for possible construction of an online gallery for pics like the one above (made on Adobe Elements and Paintshop). Should be great - the next post'll be a plan of the layout. :-)
Oh, I love this song: INXS's Never Tear Us Apart. For some reason, Rock Star: INXS just didn't manage to give this one it's proper dues. (They did have Dave Navarro, though *grins* so we'll forgive them.) Is it my imagination or have Limp Bizkit screwed with Bittersweet Symphony? *puzzlement* Why? Silly things. Hey! Blur! :-D This song is great. Have kinda just realized that my typing isn't quite keeping up with the changes on the radio... So I think we'll swap subjects. You guys have heard enough of my musical tastes by now anyway. ^ - ^
It's around now that the should-be-studying guilt comes out; this may have to be a shorter post than I'd planned. Just one last thing: algebraic graphs. Are they or are they not the most mind-bendingly frustrating mathematical device ever invented? (At L1 NCEA, anyway.) Beyond even the limits of my numbers tolerance... And I'm the geekiest girl in my class. ^ - ^
HA! No Maths next year!!! One more little exam, three hours total left of Maths work in my entire school life... *sighs*Art History rather than Maths. Exploring creativity and spirit rather than moving numbers around. The easiest trade ever made. :-D
(I'm pretty sure there's a contradiction in my thinking there, but it may be a couple of semi-realizations away and I really need to get back to New Zealand's Search for Security 1945-1985. Thrilling stuff.)
"For us, for them, for you." Bye! ^ - ^



















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