Monday, November 17, 2003

Well, it happened. I caught The Disease. Its been going around school for nearly a month. And it caught me. My nose is going to fall off. Goodbye nose.

Friday, November 14, 2003

Definitely check this out:

The Dante's Inferno Test has banished you to the Seventh Level of Hell!
Here is how you matched up against all the levels:
LevelScore
Purgatory (Repenting Believers)Very Low
Level 1 - Limbo (Virtuous Non-Believers)Moderate
Level 2 (Lustful)Moderate
Level 3 (Gluttonous)High
Level 4 (Prodigal and Avaricious)Low
Level 5 (Wrathful and Gloomy)High
Level 6 - The City of Dis (Heretics)High
Level 7 (Violent)Very High
Level 8- the Malebolge (Fraudulent, Malicious, Panderers)High
Level 9 - Cocytus (Treacherous)Low

Take the Dante's Inferno Hell Test

This is what my 7th Level Of Hell beholds: Guarded by the Minotaur, who snarls in fury, and encircled within the river Phlegethon, filled with boiling blood, is the Seventh Level of Hell. The violent, the assasins, the tyrants, and the war-mongers lament their pitiless mischiefs in the river, while centaurs armed with bows and arrows shoot those who try to escape their punishment. The stench here is overpowering. This level is also home to the wood of the suicides- stunted and gnarled trees with twisting branches and poisoned fruit. At the time of final judgement, their bodies will hang from their branches. In those branches the Harpies, foul birdlike creatures with human faces, make their nests. Beyond the wood is scorching sand where those who committed violence against God and nature are showered with flakes of fire that rain down against their naked bodies. Blasphemers and sodomites writhe in pain, their tongues more loosed to lamentation, and out of their eyes gushes forth their woe. Usurers, who followed neither nature nor art, also share company in the Seventh Level.

Oh man, thats awesome!!

Wednesday, November 12, 2003

Its snowing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I love snow so much!!! "I love you oh so well, like a kid loves candy and fresh snow" That kid is me. I love snow, I can't describe how much I love it! Its even better when it replaces school!

CD of the week: Band-Sugarcult; CD-Start Static. Its very good! Paula thinks they sounds like the Foo Fighters, I say they sound more like Jimmy Eat World. Their cd credits both and many more bands. Check it out. They are playing at the Sunshine Theater on Dec. 2nd or 3rd, Time4Change is also playing that night! Also a very good band!

How cool is this?!

Saturday, November 08, 2003

Tonite I learned:

Many people I know are full of bullshit.

Many people I know do not have respect for others.

Jessica's car is a boat.

I love little kids' laughs (I already knew this though).

I still know Backstreet Boys songs.

I still know KC and Jo-Jo songs.

That I forget things really easily.

And that the word that Jess doesn't like is "lard."

...and yet tonite was painfully uneventful...

Thursday, November 06, 2003

So I just totally watched Finding Nemo. And man, I totally love this movie more and more everytime I see it. On the rad dvd it has a game, and Crush (psha!) narrates it. So I'm totally in Crush-mode. Its totally rockin', man!

So guess what! My friend's friend's aunt's best friend is the bass player for HOWIE DAY!!! Totally! He's going to come to New Mexico....I'm going to make it happen. And it will. And I'll have my concert-luck with me :D

There was a cool Howie quote I was gonna put....but I don't remember it.....I'll post it later.

Shway!

Monday, November 03, 2003

And I stole it from Kristin (link at right)

pick a band. answer with song titles.

DMB (or just Dave)

are you male or female? Big Eyed Fish
describe yourself: Some Devil
describe your bf/gf/interest: The Best of Whats Around
how do you feel about yourself: You Never Know
where would you rather be? All Along The Watchtower
describe what you want to be: So Damn Lucky
describe how you live: Stay (Wasting Time)
describe how you love: Up and Away
share a few words of wisdom: Pantala Naga Pampa

What does "Pantala Naga Pampa" mean?

It has long been said that the phrase is Gambian for "welcome to our home,"
which makes the brief song particularly appropriate as the introduction to the
album "Before These Crowded Streets." After some research, however, it turns
out that not only is Gambian not a language, but the languages spoken in that
country (English is their official language, but the native languages include
Mandinka, Wolof and Fula) are nowhere close to having any such words. Believe it
or not, "pantala naga pampa" is Indian for "I have a python in my pants."

The story goes that there was an Indian chef who cooked for the band during the
UTTAD and Crash sessions, who would exclaim "pantala naga pampa" for reasons
that were not entirely clear. This apparently amused Dave, who would say it as
well. When the instrumental piece appeared on BTCS as the first track, it was
realized that it would have to be titled for the CD's track listing. Dave, who
may or may not have then known what the phrase meant, thought that it would be
amusing to title the track "Pantala Naga Pampa." And so he did.