Follow the Mome Raths

Thoughts of a Canadian University Student

Sunday, October 05, 2003

Last night was the Pigless Roast with choir. We had a blast, sitting around the campfire, eating burgers. Being that we're a choir, it (of course) turned into a sing-along. We sang 'Joy to the World' (60's, not Christmas), 'Cecilia', 'Ice, Ice, Baby', and the 'Quartermaster's song'. Instead of singing the real words to the last one though, we made up rhymes about the people around us to help the newcomers know the names of everyone. Mine was "There was Karlie, Karlie, revvin' up her Harley in the store, in the store" Of course I've never been on any sort of motorbike. The closest I've been is a four-wheeler (Quad for all you Westerners). Oh well it was a blast anyway, but now I have to study for EAS 290. I'm not really sure what to do about that. It's a class all about how we as a human population are affecting the environment. Most of it is common sense, along with current events stuff. Multiple choice and short-answer. I guess I'll just reread and check the notes.

Karlie@12:40 p.m.


listening

Weezer

George and Ira Gershwin

JS Bach

Mozart

Pyotr Illyich Tchaikovsky

Antonio Vivaldi

Handel

Charlotte Church

Oldies

Andrew Lloyd Webber

Reading

The DaVinci Code

Harry Potter

The Lord of the Rings

The Princess Diaries

The Bonesetter's Daughter

FoxTrot

Calvin and Hobbes

His Dark Materials

Invitation to the Game

Guests of War Trilogy