wind tunnel parts and weapons control
Feb. 22nd, 2007 01:04 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I've been walking to and from psychology building pretty much every day since the end of August at least once a day. And yet today - OK, technically yesterday now - I noticed the gigantic palm tree in front of the main entrance for the first time. I'd like to think that I've had a vague awareness of this tree's existence for some time, but only now have I really acknowledged this tree's presence.
I'm really intrigued by weird unconscious phenomena. Why did it take me so long to notice the palm tree, and what was it that finally made me notice it? I seriously doubt I was primed by anything that I had seen/read/heard, but who knows. To quote from
annasmiles, ''I like my major so much if it were a guy I would make out with it.'' Erm, well, metaphorically.
I'm trying really, really hard not to wake up my roommate from laughing too hard at what I'm listening to. I can't think of any composer besides Elmer Bernstein who could make a storeroom inventory list so entertaining, except maybe Henry Mancini. I'm seriously surprised that none of the singers cracked up in recording this. I also have a bad habit of laughing during performances/rehearsals of any sort; I probably ruined a lot of takes on Birnkrant 616 and bell choir practices and the 24 hour plays...and now I should shut up so that I can wake up on time for my 8 AM statistics lab. If morning were a person I'd strangle it.
I'm really intrigued by weird unconscious phenomena. Why did it take me so long to notice the palm tree, and what was it that finally made me notice it? I seriously doubt I was primed by anything that I had seen/read/heard, but who knows. To quote from
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I'm trying really, really hard not to wake up my roommate from laughing too hard at what I'm listening to. I can't think of any composer besides Elmer Bernstein who could make a storeroom inventory list so entertaining, except maybe Henry Mancini. I'm seriously surprised that none of the singers cracked up in recording this. I also have a bad habit of laughing during performances/rehearsals of any sort; I probably ruined a lot of takes on Birnkrant 616 and bell choir practices and the 24 hour plays...and now I should shut up so that I can wake up on time for my 8 AM statistics lab. If morning were a person I'd strangle it.
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Date: 2007-02-24 06:56 am (UTC)do you remember that song that ms pang played in 8th grade...
"(something i cant remember)
for the hardest blow of all
is to hear the bugler's call:
-you've got to get up , you've got to get up, you've got to get up in the morning-
oh how i hate to get up in the morning
oh how i love to remain in bed
i'll amputate his reveille
and step upon it heavily
and spend the rest of my life in bed."
i liked that song =D
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Date: 2007-02-24 07:46 am (UTC)