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Thursday, February 24, 2005


Hallooooo!
Sorry I haven't been on a lot lately! Lots and lots of homework. *taps foot to music* Yeah I listning to a CD our conductor burnt for us of the recordings of the songs we're playing for Festival tomorrow. What it is, is a "competition" type thing for the county's school orchestra's ranging from middle school and sometimes elementary schools to high schools. The orchestras go and play infront of three judges and they rate us. It's pretty cool. Well, it's tomorrow. ^0^ And I get to skip school! Whoo! The only educational class I'm going to tomorrow is Spanish. Then I have orchestra and our conductor is just going to pull us out for the rest of the day since we're leaving at 12:00. ^___^ It's going to be so much fun! This is my forst Festival as a high-schooler. Last year me and my friend had lots of fun because we went to McDonald's for lunch and got McFlurries and got REALLY hyper. So we were running around causing havic at a different high school and it was lots of fun! ^___^ Hehehe. *grins evily* This year it's at a differnt high school too. So yeah. That's about the only thing interesting going on. Heh. Yeah...The music really isn't all that bad. We're playing this really cool song called "Ye Bonnie Banks and Bras". ^__^ 'Tis Scottish! Yay! Hehe. It's really pretty. Any of you ever heard of Peter Warlock? Well, we're playing a few of his songs. One's called "Bassa-Danse" and the other is called "Mattachins" or "Sword Dance". Now, please note that Peter Warlock was bi-polar, skitsofrenic, and a drug-attic/drunk. ^__^ But his music is sooo cool! Our conductor says his music was like today's heavy-metal. ^__^ So my quote for the day is from my conductor talking about Peter Warlock!: Yeah his music was like today's heavy-metal. Little old ladies in the audience would be having heart-attacks and Peter Warlock would be in the back saying, "Heh...Heh heh. Pass me more opium."
-My conductor
See you space cowboy...

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