today’s a chai kind of a day
Finishing a test gives a feeling. Finising a test and thinking you performed well gives a happy feeling. Finishing a test for a subject you believe you are a near-failure in gives an apprehensive feeling. Finishing a test first in the class provides strange nuances to the finishing-the-test feeling.
Being the first one in your class to finish a test that you felt you performed well on, in a topic that you believe you have inferior understanding of - this is such an unusual mixture of feeling, both favorable and antagonistic. So is this introduction.
One band that puts on a grande show is Of Montreal. If you are brave enough to endure the un-syncopated, un-rhythmic, un-interesting sounds of Doofgoblin, you have more than a hardy spirit ready to jump up and down and sway your head to Of Montreal. Their performance was stellar. Doofgoblin also needs a Mac and Logic Pro because his Dell was smitten with a BSOD halfway through a track.
Despite a certain frenetic feeling that has carried through this week, everything seems rather positive. Apparently, my university ranking continues to climb forward since I received an invitation to some generic honor society that told me I was in a percentage that this year’s still un-posted class rank must declare. This is intriguing and hopeful.
Also, this week will be finished with some coffeecake that is stellar. A week of stellar - Of Montreal and coffeecake. Perfect.
September 30th, 2006 at 5:11 pm
You’re looking like Jake Shears of Scissor Sisters fame