a friend of mine recently turned me on to grooveshark.com. phenomenal website.
i've been reconnected to the fantastic music of the 1980s. yes, folks, i am a lover of synthesizers, multiple voice stacking, too much bass, and an abundance of spandex-clad, british singers.
i rambled on about the stupidity of Sugarland in a previous blog. i'm sure many of you reading this are against the beauty that is this era: you are wrong. sorry.
there is so much joy to be found in classics such as major tom, rio, the way you make me feel, and all of the other wonderful songs that were products of the rise from the 70s stupor. yes, drug use was still abundant, but the culture had shifted into this eccentric look into what they wanted the future to be, and it was AWESOME.
so i'm in the engineering building, studying for my CSW (Certified Specialist of Wine) and i find that i am completely happy at this moment. the combination of music, wine, and studying has really hit home for me, and i truly enjoy my choices and the consequences of such from past events.
everything in life happens for a reason, and i am reminded of this fact when i sit quietly with myself, just listening, and truly getting to know and develop my passions.
to those of you with whom i did not get along in the past-- i am truly sorry, and hope that we can be friends, or at the very least, be cordial to each other. when you do not know who you are, you cannot possibly know how to be around other people and form relationships that will be lasting and true.
for those of you with whom i have weathered the shit of years past, i thank you with all my heart. you are all part of the cliche fabric to which i am currently referencing, and i wouldn't have it any other way.
i hope everyone, not just those i know, but everyone, will be able to find the peace and happiness i have found in this cold, mathematical building filled with intelligent people, and one person listening to the era of her youth, smiling, and studying.
cheers!
Thursday, March 11, 2010
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