This is my 1,000th entry. It only took 9 years.

May 14, 2010 21:58

This is my third journal entry this year. One of you asked where I have been. I honestly don't know.

My life mostly consists of work. I play in the orchestra, I teach, I write music, I take freelance work here and there. In my free time I hang with friends, I play for fun, I tune out, I go to the gym (barely), I (more likely) play Wii, I watch ( Read more... )

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john1082 May 15 2010, 12:15:46 UTC
So tell me about your life. Tell me what you care about. Tell me what you do. Tell me what you want, and what your dreams are. Tell me what you would sacrifice to have more of what you really need. Tell me your secrets for creating and utilizing free time, for staying motivated, for finding love, for making sense of it all. I am being absolutely serious when I say that I am curious, and I would like to hear what you have to say. So there it is.If I had an answer to this I wouldn't be sitting in an Aussie sports bar in Shanghai ( ... )

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john1082 May 15 2010, 12:23:35 UTC
BTW, if you have Netflix, could you kindly get "FOYLE'S WAR" and listen to the theme music? Is that an oboe or a bassoon?

An almost haunting melody, quite appropriate for a detective series set in the opening days of WWII in the UK. Quite appropriate indeed.

Almost as good as the theme from Perry Mason, Park Avenue Beat by Fred Steiner. If you're a lawyer, and you are in your fifties, if that music doesn't make your dick hard, you have no soul.

Female attorneys of that age may disregard the above.

TRIVIA: Earle Stanley Gardner, the man who wrote the Perry Mason stories, appeared as the judge in the LAST episode.

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