We should all probably be catching up on all that homework that's backed up 'til about next CHRISTMAS by now... But until we feel the crunching pressure of those upcoming deadlines:
Check out this FABULOUS link my friend found... The melody suits the autumn season so many of us are enjoying right now, and how often do we get to listen to some prime, "Napoleon Dynamite"-worthy Ukelele skills?
http://www.boreme.com/boreme/funny-2005/ukelele-weeps-p1.php
"Peace out!"
Monday, October 10, 2005
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(prolonged moment of silence ... due to lack of words)
it's amazing what music does to the heart of a person. if a special someone could play with that amount of passion and skill for me beneath my window, i'm throwing down my hair and we're eloping!
But seeing how my hair is short ... well ... that'd be the day!
LOL! I hear you, sister... :) I'm not cutting MY hair for ANYTHING!
Crazy Ukelele skills! Napoleon Dynamite would be proud.
Jen, as afore mentioned by your incredible roommates (those of whom we will not speak), it's 2 against 1 that you better not ever think about cutting your hair without our previous written, Etch-A-Sketch, and verbal consent!
There, there...you rest now.
Music can sings songs of the heart that can't be expressed with words.. there are times when I can't express what I'm feeling except to just play the guitar -- the lack of words sometimes frees you to express what you simply can't find words for.
Dance can be the same thing, for some people...
"Why are you so sweaty?"
"I've been practicing."
"Practicing what?"
"My dance moves." *dramatic, swinging sip*
ukeleles aren't as awesome as bouzoukis. Seriously.
I guess I'm in trouble 'cause I'm not even from Hawaii.
awe...poor baby. well, it must stink to be you, jose. :)
just kidding!
actually you've got that whole "latin lover" thing going for you. you don't need a ukelele...you just need a cape and mask! WOO-HOO!
Well you know my trademark "whoosh, whoosh, whoosh" with my sword right across my opponent's chest.
Wow....
uh...
That's something, but somehow I still like George Harrison or should I say Eric Clapton versions better. Eric Clapton's guitar solo on "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" for the George Harrison Tribute Concert was absolutely amazing, but I'm a little biased toward six-strings. The effects that Clapton and Harrison both used make the guitar sound so sad that it just pulls the sobs right outta ya (or atleast it does me.)
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