Thursday, October 26, 2006

the great big ballpoint pen conspiracy

have you ever noticed that most ballpens run out just after you've started using it? I have, for many years now. This is how it all goes: First, you go into the store, ask for the most high-quality ballpen you can afford on your money. And since you are a student, you get a relatively good pen in crappy ballpen standards. So now, you go home and try to start on some serious studying. You get your purchase, open it and touch the nib to the paper. As you do the first pen-strokes of your familiar writing, you bask in your geniusness of having one-upped "the man" who supplied your previous pens. You marvel at the dark, rich ink coming out of the magical thing you hold in your fingers. You then get into your studying -- BIG MISTAKE!

a few hours after, your familiar handwriting becomes ragged and blotchy. You shake your head and you refuse to give in to the idea that your pen - your investment - is failing. "Tap it on the table, that will work," you say to no one. The pen gets tapped, and you hope that the tapping was enough of a defibrillator to shock the pen back to life. You continue on, like nothing ever happened. The pen is back to its writing glory but a shadow of doubt lingered in your head. A few more minutes later, a clot forms at the tip. You furiously swipe the pen on an innocent piece of paper trying to get it going again. The attempts were futile. The pen writes its final stroke and gives out leaving you pen-less and frustrated.

The next day, you go back to the store and ask for a different brand of pen. And then you go home. And then, you sadly realize that you are now caught in a vicious cycle that is masterminded by "the man" who owns the pen company and there is nothing you can do about it except buy more pens.

moral of the story: use pencils!

Monday, October 16, 2006

my life's soundtrack...

sorry Rob, thought the soundtrack thing is really cool so I copied it from your blog...

IF YOUR LIFE WAS A MOVIE, WHAT WOULD THE SOUNDTRACK BE?

So, here's how it works:
1. Open your library (iTunes, Winamp, Media Player, iPod, etc)
2. Put it on shuffle
3. Press play
4. For every question, type the song that's playing
5. When you go to a new question, press the next button
6. Don't lie and try to pretend you're cool...

Opening Credits:
Ticket to Ride - The Beatles [yeah, she don't care]

Waking Up:
My Little Corner of the World - Yo La Tengo [welcome to it]

First Day At School:
Let It Be - The Beatles [times of trouble? hehehe]

Falling In Love:
For Reasons Unkown - The Killers [it's enough to feed the cynic in me]

Fight Song:
Get Back - The Beatles [again...]

Breaking Up:
When I Come Around - Green Day [you can't go forcing something if it's just not right]

Prom:
Something's Missing - John Mayer [a prom date, perhaps? :P]

Life is good:
Swallowed in the Sea - Coldplay [er... i'm completely baffled]

Mental Breakdown:
Stop this Train - John Mayer [it's gonna be a pretty twisted breakdown... more like anxiety]

Driving:
In My Place - Coldplay [i was lost, i was lost... that's what's going to happen if i do drive]

Flashback:
A Rush of Blood to the Head - Coldplay [whoa, that's a dark flashback]

Getting Back Together:
Walk Away - Kelly Clarkson [yes, I do have Kelly Clarkson on my iPod]

Wedding:
American Idiot - Green Day [can't comment... laughing too hard]

Birth of Child:
Tracing - John Mayer [sad..]

Final Battle:
Heard 'Em Say - Kanye West/ Adam Levine

Death Scene:
Love of My Life - Queen [sad and sweet...]

Funeral Song:
The Ballad of John and Yoko - The Beatles [yoko ono... heeheehee]

End Credits:
Cry - James Blunt [appropriate, i guess.]

my conclusion - if these songs are to be used in a movie or something describing someone's life, it would be pretty twisted for the most part. based on the randomly chosen songs, i conclude that my iPod has an unfair preference for The Beatles and Coldplay... Ryan Adams didn't even make it.