Sunday, June 21, 2015

Some Friendly Advice On Taking Stupid Advice From Meg Ryan

When I was ten or eleven, my parents showed me this movie


because they're the greatest parents on the planet and that movie was frigging awesome. I was thinking about it today and I remembered this quote 

and I remember, when I first saw this movie and heard that quote, I said to myself, "Self, you should be more like that," so I tried to be more like that. And it was ****** exhausting because every day my ***** brain ****** exploded all over the ******* floor. If I were in the habit of telling people what to do (which it appears I am) I would (and do) say don't try to be a 10, because you'll never actually reach 10 until you get to Heaven and odds are the best you can do is a 5, and you'll stay at a 5 for years until finally you say, "screw this, I'll not try at all and I'll just be a 1," after which you spend the rest of your days feeling like an absolute scumbag. 

Not that I feel like an absolute scumbag. I just spent a lot of money on itunes, so I feel terrific; I'm just saying if you're like me, take a chillaxative and don't let Meg Ryan make you feel like an inadequate human being.





Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Cryptic Themes in "Octopus's Garden"

When I picked up my brothers from cross-country practice today, we had the following discussion in the car: 

Me: [singing] "I'd like to be....under the sea....in an octopus's garden in the shade..."
Thomas; That song makes no sense. 
Isaac: Does it have to make sense?
Thomas: I'm just saying-I mean, the first two lines make sense..."I'd like to be...under the sea," but the third part-
Me: It's a simile. 
Isaac: It's not a simile; he didn't say "like" or "as."
Me: I mean a metaphor. It's a metaphor. 
Thomas: Wait-we got to analyze this. "I'd like to be...under the sea-"
Me: Why is it "under the sea?" Why not just "in the sea?" 'cause if it's under the sea, you're like, in the ground. 
Isaac: It's like saying "under a tree," like you're under the leaves in the shade, not literally underneath all the roots and stuff. 
Thomas: That's not the metaphor though. 
Isaac: No, it's not a metaphor, it's just bad grammar. 
Me: No, the metaphor is the garden. They're just saying 'garden' instead of....'yard' or whatever it is octopus's have. 
Thomas: Yeah, the garden is a metaphor for-
Me: It's his food-source. 
Thomas: Yeah, so he wants to be in the octopus's food source, so he wants to be eaten by the octopus. 
Me: It's about suicide! 
Isaac: Wha-no it's not! 
Thomas: Yeah! Isaac, look, it's a guy and he's being bullied, so he wants to commit suicide and feed himself to the octopus.
Me: Oh-wait, no! It's "in the shade," so it's like humans are like drugs to octopuses and the octopuses do human deals like drug deals, cause it's "shady business" and the octopus does it "in the shade."
Thomas: Yeah, and he wants to be an octopus drug, 'cause it'll make him important-
Me: Like in Shawshank Redemption! Like when they were saying Brooks was an important man in prison and nobody outisde prison. 
Isaac: What? 
Thomas: Isaac, it's like there's a guy who's a nobody, and he wants to go in the ocean 'cause he'll be valuable to the octopuses. 

Saturday, June 6, 2015

Georgette Heyer Wishful Thinking Cast Part 2-3

The Reluctant Widow


Elinor Rochdale Cheviot-Emily Blunt



"ODIOUS!"


Nicky Carlyon - John Bell


"I've been rusticated!"



Ned Carlyon-Richard Armitage

"Do you know, it has of late become an ambition of mine to hear my name on your lips instead of my title."


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The Talisman Ring


Sir Tristram Shield-Ben Barnes


"I think we should pour water on her. Cold water."




Eustacie de Vauban -Georgie Henley
"Did you kill that man whose name I cannot remember?"

Ludovic Lavenham-Tom Felton

"I'm your romantic cousin Ludovic!" 


Sarah Thane-Louise Brealey
"I see I have thrust myself into an adventure." 





Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Songwriting Final

Draft of my Songwriting final project 

Verse 1
You climbed from anguish like a body from the bog
To your city of mountains in a lake of fog
You cried for beauty and your echoes rent the air
I followed your voice and I found you there

Verse 2
We touched the shadows and gave them each a soul
We saw the diamonds in the blackest coal
Marked every doorpost with the bloodiest of wine
Said to the demons “this place is mine”

Chorus
We sing of starlight,
We paint the rain,
We weep for pleasure
And we laugh in pain (x2)

Verse 3
We happy bigots in our arrogance and pride
Leaped on our high horse and went for a ride
The earthly saints said we would spend a life in hell
For we can’t open hearts and minds so well

Verse 4
They stoned our Stephens and beheaded our Johns
Because we said to them “This might be wrong.”
Our souls are narrow-minded, childish and dry
We can’t please everyone although we try

Chorus
We sing of starlight,
We paint the rain,
We weep for pleasure
And we laugh in pain (x2)