Sunday, June 07, 2009

Rhapsody in Blue with a Stache on the side

JeeZUS Rhapsody has to be one of my favorite pieces of all time. It is not only exciting to listen to, but it has what every amazing piece should have: fierce ass cymbal crashezzzz! Haha

But still, it's a great song. So is "An American in Paris." Gershwin is the shit. Though, I was not really found of their musical "Crazy for You." They played that for my high school's musical and it was just your typical, utterly cliche musical. Not gonna lie, but I thought it was a bit inappropriate, especially for a high school audience. Lots of sexual references. Hell, if you play "Crazy for You" you should might as well put on fucking "Rent."

Anyways tomorrow I have to take my Ecology final considering I was a decent cookie and wasn't seriously generous while grading my tests. I have to remind myself to write Ross the note about the so-called "Honor Code" he rests upon his Honors Ecology students. Not gonna lie, but everyone gives themselves better grades then they are really supposed to. All Ross does is look at the number on top of the paper and adds it to the computer grade book. That's pretty much it. Nothing else.

I feel that this isn't fair because I am being penalized for being a good student while many others just didn't care. Oh well.


The race was fun. Selling chair-backs is always a huge hit because you get to interact with people and you honestly get out of your comfort zone. I like it because I can feel more comfortable with the crowd of ardent Nascar fans (whom I still don't understand because all it is, is cars going around in many circles for 200 laps..) and the people are mostly nice. Maybe it's because their drunk or horny, but at least they aren't all complete dickheads.

Lordy, "An American in Paris" is sooo EPIC! -Random-


Anyways, more about the race, Bri and I found a lot of free stuff at the stands. Not going to lie, but these Nascar fans are honestly the grossest people who like to drink and eat a lot of peanuts. Which was clearly evident on the outcome they left at the stands. But anyways, we found sunglasses, a hat, a large red lunchbox, an unopened can of Heineken, a few cup holders, and a cup. It's pretty cool because I love free stuff. I'm such a cheap person, I admit. Not to mention, I did get a lot of tips today. $6 to be exact - which is nice. Though, I don't really know what to spend it on. Maybe new chapstick... I don't think I need anything. I'm not very materialistic. Plus, there isn't a lot of grand material items that I could get for $6.


After my Ecology final, I have to speak to Mr. Sodl about my whole Perfect Attendance Award thing. I was late twice, one was because of the dentist, the other... I actually missed the bus. (Which is seriously ironic considering that I am a senior and seniors tend to get senioritis and don't care about shit for school. I guess I'm reverse. Damn.) But anyways, courtesy of B-Hat's mom, she drove me to school. I was only 15 minutes late which isn't so bad since I didn't miss much in Senior Soc. Anywho, at Moving Up Day, I didn't get the Perfect Attendance Medal because of that alleged 15 minutes. Sodl claims that I have to be there, from the start of school, to the end of school in order to get the medal. Which doesn't make sense because a lot of people who get perfect attendance come in late all the time with an excused note. And they've missed more periods than me (sounds wrong). And I only missed 15 minutes... which is basically the morning announcements.

Hopefully tomorrow I can get the medal because I don't feel this isn't fair at all. I worked hard for this - I even went to school with a 102 fever. Call me nerd now because I have to admit, it is seriously true at this point in time.

Hmm I have to remind myself to hand in job applications aaand... copy a buttload of my high school concerts into my iTunes so I could listen to how shitty I sounded like. Okay kidding, but I'm curious to hear myself as I present my speech, "She is Ms. Rogers, hear her Roar" at the Pop's Concert not so long ago. It seems like forever since I played my cello and I dearly missed it. I hope I could buy a new one. I'm really tempted to sell the one I have... It's not even amazing. Okay, I may sound picky, but I feel that I should get picky on the right things. And a musical instrument is definitely one of them.


Life is going too fast. I wish I could stop for a second so I could relive the grand memories. Seriously. If there was one thing I could buy, it'd be time.


One of the coolest free things I obtain.. is a stache. Okay, the finger ones. Not the actual staches. Puhleeeze. It served us well at the Pocono Raceway today! HA! =D My friends and I are silly freakazoids.