well aren't you proud of me. 3 entries in 3 days (ok so really its 4
days but right now still counts as thursday for me cause i am working
and haven't gone to bed yet.)
well i am not dead yet from christmas at northwestern practice
today i tried just having my drugs before and not taking any at all
during our run through since that is what i will have to do tomorrow
anyway. it was going really well untill the second to last song (not
counting our closing song) when i just died. i had to cough really loud
(and i am in the front to so i can't hide) then i couldn;t sing really
well. sang even worse for our last song. then came the closing song.
its tradition for christmas at northwestern that the last song is
silent night and all the choirs go out and surround the auditorium with
candles in hand and all the other lights are off and we sing silent
night. its really nice... well i got about 5 words out the whole
song... so tomorrow i am going to hope i can make it the whole way. but
also i am going to have my drugs back where we pick up the candle so i
can take a swig before i go out. hopefully it all works out.
got bored working here is this
soundtrack of my life:
start itunes. hit shuffle. hit play. fill it in
opening credits: Free Me Up – Downhere
waking up: L.A. at 9AM – 24 soundtrack
first day of school: I Walk the Line – Johnny Cash
falling in love: One Girl Revolution - Superchick
fight song: Bullet – Mat Kearney
breaking up: Hide – Joy Williams
prom: Majesty -Furlough
life: The Undeveloped Story - Anberlin
mental breakdown: All I Want – Sanctus Real
driving: 24 - Switchfoot
flashback: Meet With Me – Ten Shekel Shirt
wedding: Love Break Me – Starfield
birth of a child: Somewhere Tonight – Warren Barfield
final battle: After All – Peace of Mind
death scene: We Live - Superchick
funeral song: World Will Know (reprise) - Newsies
end credits: Surrender – Dave Lubben
there you go
Answer: it was "cool burst" it pretty much tastes like blue toothpaste... its good.
Question: my parents are coming to C@NW tonight. what number are thier seats?
In God's Hands,
thomas kvamme