Can you tell?
Maybe the clues come from the fact that I'm sitting here staring at the screen.
Maybe its from the fact that I've been doing maths for the past 5 hours.
Maybe its from post-exam syndrome.
Maybe its from the fact that plans never work out.
Maybe its from the fact that I have so much effing work to do that I just can't be bothered and so end up wasting my time doing nothing.
Guess what? My day was just as exciting as yours!
I watched 2 hours of Amadeus. I learnt about Mozart. JOY. (His full name, for instance, is in fact Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and he was a composer who worked in Vienna for some time, but did not make much money, nor was he an extreme success). He was mad for sex, cheated on his fiance, overspent, not going to the easter show with you guys coz I'm going with my parents, and had an enemy who tried (and perhaps succeeded) in killing him, because this enemy believed that Mozart was unfairly given the ability by God to compose, when it was this guy who actually believed he deserved to be closer to the Lord through music.
And yes he told his story while in a mental asylum. To a priest. Or something. I'm not sure.
Was gonna go city, but didn't, for undisclosed and evil reasons.
And have just discovered the paradoxical nature of the title "Good things come in fours" because I believe the term is actually "Good things come in threes" and I think that the title is an instigator of bad luck if we twist a phrase of luck itself.
Maybe it's because, according to Peyton, "Everyone always leaves".
Thursday, March 20, 2008
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ahhahah actually it's "people always leave" xD
buh close enough hahaa
we missed you yesterdai!!! =(
let's do something on tues! :D
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