What I learned:ch3coohFebruary 24 2009, 09:05:25 UTC
so, I just learned that I listen to a very odd collection of music. I didn't put /any/ music on my computer leaving for college, so, I guess this is the music that I couldn't get by without and bought on I-tunes over the last two years. It consists of 1/3 Simon and Garfunkel, 1/3 Classical Music, 1/6 Queen and Mika, 1/6 The Rent soundtrack.
I almost stopped taking the quiz on question 15.
15. Birth of a Child Another One Bites The Dust (Queen)
Other notable numbers:
10. Mental Breakdown Fugue for Solo Guitar, BWV 1000 in A Minor...
17. Death Scene That Was Your Mother (Paul Siamon)
11. Driving In the Hall of the Mountain King I can almost picture someone driving with this attitude (for those who don't know classical music by name, this is the 'determined little fuzzy hero on a sneaky mission' music)
Re: What I learned:darkerlineFebruary 27 2009, 18:29:35 UTC
My "Losing Virginity" song was Minimum Wage by They Might Be Giants. There are whip sounds in the background.
Also, apparently, I'm going to get back together when the girl is, like, 60 (the song is called Old Mrs. Cuddy) and the final battle will be grossly unbalanced (Five Against the World by Story of the Year). The end credits were a very cheerful song, so it's probably a comedy.
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It consists of 1/3 Simon and Garfunkel, 1/3 Classical Music, 1/6 Queen and Mika, 1/6 The Rent soundtrack.
I almost stopped taking the quiz on question 15.
15. Birth of a Child
Another One Bites The Dust (Queen)
Other notable numbers:
10. Mental Breakdown
Fugue for Solo Guitar, BWV 1000 in A Minor...
17. Death Scene
That Was Your Mother (Paul Siamon)
11. Driving
In the Hall of the Mountain King
I can almost picture someone driving with this attitude
(for those who don't know classical music by name, this is the 'determined little fuzzy hero on a sneaky mission' music)
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Also, apparently, I'm going to get back together when the girl is, like, 60 (the song is called Old Mrs. Cuddy) and the final battle will be grossly unbalanced (Five Against the World by Story of the Year). The end credits were a very cheerful song, so it's probably a comedy.
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