Jun. 2nd, 2004

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Jun. 2nd, 2004 08:06 am
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I watched VH1's "50 Most Awesomely Bad Songs" last night. I never get to see the whole thing. I've seen the final ten. The week before last I saw #'s 50-48 before I had to go to church. Does anyone know when this will air again? My TV Guide is not reliable anymore. It said "I Love The '80's" was on, instead of what was on.

*Has a few annoying songs stuck in her head now.*

Countdown

Jun. 2nd, 2004 08:06 am
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I watched VH1's "50 Most Awesomely Bad Songs" last night. I never get to see the whole thing. I've seen the final ten. The week before last I saw #'s 50-48 before I had to go to church. Does anyone know when this will air again? My TV Guide is not reliable anymore. It said "I Love The '80's" was on, instead of what was on.

*Has a few annoying songs stuck in her head now.*
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Take the Dead German Composer Test!



"Johannes Brahms knew he wanted to write symphonies, he knew he wanted to be a great classical master, but he was scared of Beethoven. Beethoven's influence on him was so great that he didn't dare write a symphony until later in his career--and the four that resulted are all gorgeous. Definitely nicer than Brahms' own nature, which was grumpy and stodgy for the most part. At least he was happy when food was involved.
A few key works: All 4 Symphonies, Liebeslieder Walzer, Violin Concerto, German Requiem"

And another quiz






which art movement are you?

this quiz was made by Caitlin


"You should know something about this, it's the Renaissance! As for style, "...artists studied the natural world, perfecting their understanding of such subjects as anatomy and perspective." (artcyclopedia.com.) They loved science-y things and labored for perfection and harmonious beauty, a goal with which you sympathize. You're probably pretty smart, too. Anal-retentive much?
Famous Renaissancers (lots!): Michaelangelo, Da Vinci, Raphael, and You."
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Take the Dead German Composer Test!



"Johannes Brahms knew he wanted to write symphonies, he knew he wanted to be a great classical master, but he was scared of Beethoven. Beethoven's influence on him was so great that he didn't dare write a symphony until later in his career--and the four that resulted are all gorgeous. Definitely nicer than Brahms' own nature, which was grumpy and stodgy for the most part. At least he was happy when food was involved.
A few key works: All 4 Symphonies, Liebeslieder Walzer, Violin Concerto, German Requiem"

And another quiz






which art movement are you?

this quiz was made by Caitlin


"You should know something about this, it's the Renaissance! As for style, "...artists studied the natural world, perfecting their understanding of such subjects as anatomy and perspective." (artcyclopedia.com.) They loved science-y things and labored for perfection and harmonious beauty, a goal with which you sympathize. You're probably pretty smart, too. Anal-retentive much?
Famous Renaissancers (lots!): Michaelangelo, Da Vinci, Raphael, and You."
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Title: Every Town Has An Elm Street
Author: justagirl
Rating: R
Summary from site: "...what would happen if Freddy invaded the dreams of the Scoobies."

If you hate Riley, read it. Read it anyway, though, because it's a good story.
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Title: Every Town Has An Elm Street
Author: justagirl
Rating: R
Summary from site: "...what would happen if Freddy invaded the dreams of the Scoobies."

If you hate Riley, read it. Read it anyway, though, because it's a good story.

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