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thursday, november 16, 2006

xeno

Everyone Loves Paganini



[mood: =o=o=o=] [listening to: Paganini Étude No. 6 in A Minor, S. 141, Tema con variazioni]

[17:52: 34: PM: November: 15: Wednesday: 2006] Xeno12527: because ive decided that if my computer isnt ready to be wiped by tomorrow morning, im going to crucify myself
[17:52: 44: PM: November: 15: Wednesday: 2006] a hybrid blue: crucify yourself?
[17:52: 52: PM: November: 15: Wednesday: 2006] a hybrid blue: how'd you do your right hand?
[17:52: 59: PM: November: 15: Wednesday: 2006] Xeno12527: ..
[17:53: 01: PM: November: 15: Wednesday: 2006] Xeno12527: fine.
[17:53: 04: PM: November: 15: Wednesday: 2006] Xeno12527: ruin my fun.
[17:53: 12: PM: November: 15: Wednesday: 2006] Xeno12527: ill become a liberal methodist
[17:53: 28: PM: November: 15: Wednesday: 2006] a hybrid blue: eww


Thus we offer the following plan:

1. Get all files onto portable hard drive by 1:30. What doesn't get on by then doesn't get on.
2. Sleep from 1:30-4:30.
3. Wake up and eat.
4. Shower.
5. Study for math test.
6. Prepare evidence for debate tomorrow.
7. Piano?

Just so you know,:

Paganini, 1805
Capriccio No. 24 in A Minor, Op. 1: Tema quazi presto con variazioni et fin
Brahms, 1820
Variations on a Theme of Paganini, Op. 35
Liszt, 1851
Paganini Étude No. 6 in A Minor, S. 141: Tema con variazioni
Rachmaninoff, 1934
Rapsodiya na temu Paganini in A Minor, Op. 43









captain xeno out

posted by xeno on 11/16/06 @ 12:52AM | tags: life piano liszt paganini | 0 comments | permalink

friday, november 24, 2006

xeno

Un Sospiro



[mood: cold] [listening to: Liszt - Concert Étude No. 3 in D Flat Major "Un Sospiro", S. 144]

So I've been out for the past week or so because of this wiping thing. At least it's done now. I still have to reinstall office, trillian, and lastfm.

Convention. This will be hacked together because I didnt get it all down right after convention.

Dinner. Slash all eating in the cafeteria periods. Deeva helped me put my sheet on. She wore a towel. Then, if that wasn't bad enough, we see Dale walk in with a Mariott bag with armslots and a headslot. I think during lunch on Monday, yeah Monday, Anthony made a stupid joke, and his table clapped for him. Then, because of the nerdosity of convention, everyone else clapped for him. Then he came over to us and told us. So what does Corey do? He starts clapping too. Then Anthony leaves. But he came and sat with us when we didn't clap for him anymore.

There were smells. And upsetting phone noises that indicated text messages or calls. David, I'm afraid that you're right. But I didn't contest it in the first place, so;

What else. Oh. Midlo won for spirit. Ah, and Deeva running for VCJL First Vice President. Anthony's introductory speech first mentioned some of the campaign slogans: "Vote for Deeva because she's crazy," "Vote for Deeva if you don't want to be a loser like me," "Vote for Deeva if you want to be cool like me," "Vote for Deeva because we NeedHuh," and my personal favorite, "Vote for Deeva because she's a crazy mofo." We didn't use the last one; Deeva wouldn't let us. So then he introduced her, and he ended his speech with giving out his number. I'll discuss the terrible results of that situation later. So Deeva ran uncontested, so she won.

Sunday night. It's the 'go shack up in someone's room night.' At least until your roommates get back. So Dale and his girlfriend are in Dale's room, and Anthony walks in. He walks right back out and screams "She's on the bed." Earles and Wilkes don't do a very good job, apparently. Also, I was dragged down into the karaoke room. It was fine, until the four girls started asking me to sing with them. Which progressed into "let's take Matt's phone and not give it back to him until he sings" and "Next up: Matthew Veland. Is there a Matthew Veland in the house?" Yes, they did sign me up. And Don dang Titanic. The funny thing is, Anthony sang it last year. Except for fun. Heh, Don didn't ding or dang, she sang. Whoops.

I won sixth in geography and sixth in history. Which is what I was hoping for: placing in the categories that didn't involve the language. Oh, and second place in English Oratory. So Deeva and Anthony are writing theirs during the salvete assembly. I helped them both. Then they're signing up for it. Then it starts, and we wait. Then they convince me to sign up. So I write my thoughts down in five minutes or so. Then I get second place.

Anthony's phone number situation. I just realized that I can't disclose the full details because he may come across this. Just know that it didn't turn out too well for him.

That's Entertainment wasn't that good this year. At least not as good as last year. Don played Beauty and the Beast like she did during the orchestra concert. And two guys got kicked off the stage. Bottom line, I issued an executive order stating that I'd participate for these last two years. I haven't decided what I want to play. I was thinking about the fantaisie-impromptu, which is flashy enough for non-believers. But then I thought maybe a Liszt or Scriabin Étude. But probably the Chopin. We'll see. /convention

Speaking of which, I was browsing around for Youtube videos for Chopin and Liszt, and i stumbled onto Horowitz, which led to Scriabin and Scarlatti. Just so you know. Horowitz used to call Scriabin "Uncle who Play Loud." Because all those Russian composers lived with each other. I haven't really looked into Scarlatti except knowing that he was a Classical composer living in the Baroque era. Scriabin, however, was a heavy Romantic, part of the big five, and one of the atonal pioneers. He, along with Rimsky-Korsakov, presented the idea of certain keys perpetuating certain moods and therefore colors. Specifically, D is yellow, A Flat is pink, and C is red. You should look into it. The Wiki does a fair job explaining it.

Can't stop time. Can't erase. The past is a living part of the present. Random Augustine paraphrase: If we are constantly in the present, how did the past and how can the future ever happen? I don't quite remember that much more of the time paradox; I'll have to check up on it.

Ah. And JMU. Should be so intensely interesting. It's funny how those who condemned not two months ago now count on me to be the first. I don't want to think about it. But I'll have to. Uck. It's quite funny. I'm not entirely sure how the bedding situation is going to turn out. We'll see.






captain xeno out.

posted by xeno on 11/24/06 @ 03:01AM | tags: liszt latin life lizards licking lesbians | 10 comments | permalink

monday, september 10, 2007

xeno

Drop Me a Line



[mood: desperate] [listening to: liszt's second]

I think Magistra Agricola has every right to assume that we know absolutely nothing about Latin going into our sixth year.

[19:57] Xeno12527: hey greg
[19:57] icexoke: matt
[19:57] Xeno12527: have you done the adj/adv sheet?
[19:57] icexoke: yeah most of it
[19:57] Xeno12527: which word is the adverb
[19:57] Xeno12527: i cant tell :/
[19:58] icexoke: which one?
[19:58] Xeno12527: she said that one of the words is an adverb
[19:58] Xeno12527: or are there multiple ones?
[19:58] icexoke: oh yeah hold on
[20:00] icexoke: 3a
[20:00] icexoke: melius
[20:00] icexoke: but i left three others blank, 4a,5c and 5d
[20:00] icexoke: so they might be adv too
[20:00] Xeno12527: oh ok
[20:01] Xeno12527: how do you know tha tmelius is an adverb?
[20:01] icexoke: i dont know
[20:01] Xeno12527: lmao
[20:01] Xeno12527: so hwo can we tell
[20:01] Xeno12527: whyd you mark it as an adverb
[20:02] icexoke: context?
[20:02] icexoke: the endings mean its either a comparitive adj or adv
[20:02] icexoke: so
[20:02] Xeno12527: right
[20:02] icexoke: i dont care anyways
[20:02] Xeno12527: lol
[20:02] Xeno12527: ok
[20:02] Xeno12527: thanks
[20:02] icexoke: np

I also called Gabby Greer about this. Between the three of us, we had no clue which words were adverbs.

Keeping with the AIM theme, I found this particularly interesting.

[20:09] Rudre1407: 88
[20:09] Rudre1407: that is something to be proud of in her class
[20:09] Xeno12527: lol
[20:09] Xeno12527: i was happy when i saw it
[20:09] Xeno12527: until parth told me that he got a 94
[20:09] Xeno12527: considering he read it the night before
[20:09] Xeno12527: although his analytic discussions with me that night probably helped him get his a
[20:09] Rudre1407: probably
[20:09] Xeno12527: /brag
[20:09] Rudre1407: hahahaha
[20:09] Rudre1407: i won't lie
[20:09] Xeno12527: lol
[20:09] Rudre1407: gantt is a team sport
[20:10] Xeno12527: haha

Sadly, none of you got last time's song. "Just a little change" is straight out of Beauty and the Beast. "Just a little change/Small to say the least." Anyway, I suppose Parth was the closest, however the song he looked up contained the line "Just a little chance." I guess I'll award points based on participation alone...A matrix to be done later. However, to encourage beginning participation on this, I left you guys with an easy one this time. In case you forgot, you're guessing the song from which the post title comes from.

Nostalgia overwhelms me, drowns me, flows through my marrow. Not only do I visit KLMS frequently, my brother is walking down the same path I walked five years ago. He performed a D major scale for me today. My nostalgia is so great that my relationship with KLMS can be likened to one with a lover.

I try to say goodbye and I choke
Try to walk away and I stumble
Though I try to hide it, it's clear
My world crumbles when you are not near
-Macy Gray's I Try

Tomorrow after school is the debate informational meeting. Anyone looking for a great time should show up. We have plenty of singles looking for action tonight.

..Really, though, anyone looking for a nice college application booster should show up.

That's how extensive my advertising for the debate team goes.

posted by xeno on 09/10/07 @ 08:29PM | tags: nostalgia liszt macygray | 5 comments | permalink

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