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I havn't been posting as often as I'd like to, but I'm so busy most of this week. Tomorrow we start finals at school. I have my CP CHEM final and my INT. CHORUS final. My seconde block final will be so much easier than my first block final. I took piano for about three years and everything I learned doing that is what I will be tested on in Chorus.
I gave out Christmas gifts today. I gave Amanda a big, plush bendy cat. I gave Gretchen a candy iPod. Phill got a giant pen called a Sumo Pen (the look on his face was priceless). I gave David a pencil that is a normal #2 pencil, except that instead of wood, the lead is surrounded by bendy rubber. Janet got a plush cow (her favorite animal). I gave Suzanne a card, and since she reads this, I'm not writing what I got her until after I give it to her (I know it's mean of me, but it's worth the wait).
I really should be studying for my final in Chemistry, but the fact that it's multiple choice, we will have a chart of formulas, and a Periodoc Table make me feel a lot better. I'll pass. I never fail (KNOCK ON WOOD).
I'm ripping my Broadway CDs to RealPlayer's library and making playlists. It's a good idea to do this for backups if your discs get screwed up. I'm currently ripping Sunday in the Park with George. It's quite good. I love the opening title number.
I only have 9 CDs that could be called "Broadway/Movie Musical" CDs. Any others in those categories are wither on cassette (2x), vinyl (9x), or burned copies (too many...x). I plan to get legal versions of all of my burned copies, though. With musicals, a lot of tracks are connected w/o pauses, and burned CDs tend to put pauses (a real bitch with shows like Evita and Sweeney Todd). Legal CDs also have great liner notes with pictures and other stuff.
Now I'm ripping Sweeney Todd: the Demon Barber of Fleet Street. It's an awesome show. I think I have a link to the official site of the Broadway revival. If not, it's www.sweeneytoddonbroadway.com. I highly reccommend you check it out, and also see the video with George Hearn and Angela Lansbury. I got the hilights CD for christmas from Suzanne. I have the full version on vinyl, but the full versions of CDs are often too expensive, so I like the hilights albums for their good selections and lower prices (the only full recording I have is the Premiere American Recording of Evita that I bought at the show. Sometimes I wonder if I would've been better-off buying the hilights version. Cash-wise, that is.
I gave out Christmas gifts today. I gave Amanda a big, plush bendy cat. I gave Gretchen a candy iPod. Phill got a giant pen called a Sumo Pen (the look on his face was priceless). I gave David a pencil that is a normal #2 pencil, except that instead of wood, the lead is surrounded by bendy rubber. Janet got a plush cow (her favorite animal). I gave Suzanne a card, and since she reads this, I'm not writing what I got her until after I give it to her (I know it's mean of me, but it's worth the wait).
I really should be studying for my final in Chemistry, but the fact that it's multiple choice, we will have a chart of formulas, and a Periodoc Table make me feel a lot better. I'll pass. I never fail (KNOCK ON WOOD).
I'm ripping my Broadway CDs to RealPlayer's library and making playlists. It's a good idea to do this for backups if your discs get screwed up. I'm currently ripping Sunday in the Park with George. It's quite good. I love the opening title number.
I only have 9 CDs that could be called "Broadway/Movie Musical" CDs. Any others in those categories are wither on cassette (2x), vinyl (9x), or burned copies (too many...x). I plan to get legal versions of all of my burned copies, though. With musicals, a lot of tracks are connected w/o pauses, and burned CDs tend to put pauses (a real bitch with shows like Evita and Sweeney Todd). Legal CDs also have great liner notes with pictures and other stuff.
Now I'm ripping Sweeney Todd: the Demon Barber of Fleet Street. It's an awesome show. I think I have a link to the official site of the Broadway revival. If not, it's www.sweeneytoddonbroadway.com. I highly reccommend you check it out, and also see the video with George Hearn and Angela Lansbury. I got the hilights CD for christmas from Suzanne. I have the full version on vinyl, but the full versions of CDs are often too expensive, so I like the hilights albums for their good selections and lower prices (the only full recording I have is the Premiere American Recording of Evita that I bought at the show. Sometimes I wonder if I would've been better-off buying the hilights version. Cash-wise, that is.


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