One song

Sep. 28th, 2007 10:18 am
lykomancer: (Ya saavy?)
This is the kind of person I want to be:
Cake - Short Skirt, Long Jacket || Lyrics
lykomancer: (Mustanging)
Instructions:

List five songs that you are currently digging ... it doesn't matter what genre they are from, whether they have words or even if they're any good but they must be songs you're really enjoying right now. Post these instructions, the artist and the song in your blog. Then tag five other people to see what they're listening to.


1) Sublime -- "What I Want (reprise)"
2) Sublime -- "Burritos" (Wendy says this is my current theme song. I'm pretty sure that's not a compliment.)
3) Stuart Davis -- "Invicible"
4) Rob Thomas -- "My, My, My"
5) Rob Thomas -- "Problem Girl"

I'll add to this:
Current fanfic writing binge top five:

1) hide -- "Fuctrack #6"
2) hide -- "Psyche"
3) Stuart Davis -- "Inventions"
4) Matchbox 20 -- "Push"
5) Three Days Grace -- "I Hate (Everything About You)"

I'm not interesting in tagging people. Do it if you'd like. Or not. I probably don't care.
lykomancer: (Someone to hear your prayer)
I love Rob Thomas.
Yeah, like, the lead singer of Matchbox Twenty. I love the band; I love their music; I love their lyrics. I love the rough, throaty, distinctive purr of Mr. Thomas, the way he delivers the lines. I swear, I can't get enough of the work he does, both for MB20 and for other bands and himself.
I recently managed to download his new release, "Something to Be," and listened to it. Beautiful. I'm playing the current track over and over.

It's morning; I wake up-- The taste of summer sweetness on my mind
It's a clear day in this city
Let's go dance under the street lights!
All the people in this world: Let's come together, more than ever!
I can feel it!
Can you feel it?

Come on over! Down to the corner-- My sisters and my brothers of every different color
Can't you feel that sunshine telling you to hold tight?
Things will be alright; try to find a better life!
Come on over! Down to the corner-- My sisters and my brothers there for one another
Come on over!
Man, I know you wanna let yourself go...

Some people... It's a pity. They go all their lives and never know how to love or to let love go.
But it's alright now
We'll make it through this somehow, and we'll paint the perfect picture; all the colors of this world will run together more than ever
I can feel it!
Can you feel it?

We may never find our reason to shine, but here and now this is our time.
And I may never find the meaning of life, but for this moment, I am fine, so...

Come on over! Down to the corner-- My sisters and my brothers of every different color
Can't you feel that sunshine telling you to hold tight?
Things will be alright; try to find a better life!
Come on over! Down to the corner-- My sisters and my brothers there for one another
Come on over!
Man, I know you wanna let yourself go...


There. There it all is. My religion. My faith.
The unspoken hopes and dreams I cling to even through cynicism and rage and helplessness. My longing for a more tolerant, accepting society. My deeply-hidden optimism. "Things will be alright...try to find a better life." My existential waverings and then acceptance of the fact that I will never know: "I may never know the meaning of life, but for this moment, I am fine..."

The perfect find.
Yay for Rob Thomas.
lykomancer: (Happy)
...mp3 rotation sites rock!

(Angela is, of course, rolling her eyes and going, "Well, DUH!"
It's not that I didn't believe you; it's just that now that I have a good computer, I can see for myself the wonderfullness of it all.)

*drool*
I might be sitting here listening to new music all night now.

...except for the time when I am going to be listening to Idiot-boy Bush make the State of the Union Address. *sigh* It hurts me.
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So... After three straight days of 1200 mg of St. John's Wort, extremely strong coffee, and laying around reading manga while listening to Matchbox Twenty's More Than You Think You Are album, I feel better.

(I highly, highly recommend Matchbox Twenty. I love their music, especially when I'm emotionally screwed up. Best songs: Real World, Long Day, Push, Last Beautiful Girl, Mad Season, Feel, Downfall, Unwell, All I Need, So Sad So Lonely. Download; listen; enjoy. (For Jenny, I also would add "Hand-Me-Down" to that list; I think you'd really get that song.)
...while I'm on the topic of recommendations, I also suggest that Fruits Basket and Saiyuki are entirely worth the ten bucks per manga, whereas D-N-Angel is fun and would be great if it were free, but it's not worth ten dollars.)

The apartment is mostly clean, except Tom's computer area, which looks like a tornado hit a paper factory, and Tom's room-- though I did finally take pity on Baka and change her litter (~which, despite my reminders, Tom has not done in over a month!~) and vaccuum.
God, we really, really need to pay the electric ASAP. And buy garbage bags and dish soap.

...OMG, I'm becoming a housewife.
And I like it, 'cause it means that I'm not working and have too much free time on my hands even with homework, Japanese, and Bible-reading.

Yay for boredom!
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So, I have taken the bus into downtown Minneapolis and back twice now, with moderate levels of success. I have done more walking than any sane person should do in three days, registered with a temp agency, submitted more applications, have an interview at caribou coffee on Thursday and one with PetsMart tomorrow. I have a few relevant bus schedules, a raging headache that the coffee isn't killing, and a semi-working computer in front of me. I've spent my free time looking through the classifieds, laughing at the personals, watching Gundam Wing with Tom, listening to Gackt at ear-shattering levels (if your guts aren't vibrating, it's not loud enough), and studying hiragana.

I'm making good progress with the hiragana learning, if not with the job search. I've started reading my Hellsing manga... really reading, not just skimming the pictures. I read, saying the sounds out loud and figuring out word-breaks, then look up the words. Hira-phonics works for me!
My handwriting is atrocious. Truly terrible. Even I can't tell the difference between my "ro" and "ru"; there's no way I could count on anyone else being able to read it.

I'm really hoping to get the job in caribou coffee; I think I could handle making lattes for the rich jerks who shop the Saks Fifth Avenue beside it for 6-8 hours a day. No problem there.
Or Borders, where I dropped off an application today. That'd fuckin' rock! I'd get so many miles out of my employee discount...
I've even collected... *cough*... adult ads, just in case. Hell, for $80 an hour I'll do damn near anything you want. Yeah, even that. ^_^;;
The temp agency all but told me that I'm incompetent. *sigh* My typing speed, or rather, my copying speed, is ridiulously low; my math skills are poor; I am also, apperantly, not very well aquainted with Word, either, despite using it almost every day for the past three or more years. Add in the fact that my resume is on disk and I don't have access to a computer to get it online... *smashes head into wall*

I need to pick up a nice button-down shirt and maybe another pair of slacks, not to mention a good pair of black work shoes. I really don't have "professional" looking clothing... especially not comfortable professional clothes. Time to hit Target, and spend as little money as humanly possible.

On the up-side, maybe tonight I'll call David and just chill with him (if possible) tomorrow. My fucking head hurts for nearly constant dehydration (yes, I am drinking lots of water!), and I'm getting really tired of being off on my own all day in a strange place. It'd be nice to spend more time with people... particularly if they can help me out.

Tom's about as helpful as a heartattack most of the time: he works most of the day; he doesn't know the bus schedules; he doesn't know where the temp agencies are; his phone has a limited number of minutes... Almost everything I've been doing, I've been learning from scratch. Go me. I'm like, god, or something.

AHA! That's the song I was looking for!
Looking up lyrics for a song in another language for which you do not know the title can be tricky... however, I have listened to the song so damn much it just was a matter of clicking through the listing for the right album.
"Fragrance" by Gackt, on the "Moon" album... You wanna see Jess melt into a puddle of daffily smiling idiocy? Play that song real loud. I drop everything just to listen, a pole-axed expression on my face. (Or I writhe on the floor/couch as though in extreme pain / pleasure) I gotta look absolutely retarded.
It's so freakin' hot. Haaaawwwtt... Oh m'God. It drives me to distraction.
Mmmm... Gackt = tasty-yummy-good.

Speaking of that-- heh-- I would like to point out that Dinkytown, the area near the UMN, is full of yummy Asian boys. Fabulouso. I mean, I was minding my business, waiting for Tom in a coffeeshop, and this guy sat down in the booth opposite me and I couldn't help it-- I just stared. For about an hour. Very tasty.
Tom wasn't sure of its gender, but I was, and I liked it a lot.
Note to self: must spend more time in Dinkytown.

I also found a shop down there (in Dinkytown) that I can't wait to go gift-shopping in once I can afford it. It was a very Angela store. ^_^ (Though I saw a few things there that a number of other people would like.)

One of these days I'll get down to the Mall of America or seriously set out to explore the Nicolette Mall without the distractions of time or looking for work.

Right. Well, I think that's everything for now. I may be making some phone calls home later this week, just so that I can actually talk to people. Depends on how generous Tom is feeling about the phone.

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