Somewhat Relevant Musings and Commentary

A collection of musings on various things from, college, relationships, Star Wars, friendships, God, and whatever else I think of. Sometimes relevant to the world at large, most of the time relevant only to those with a love of the irrational. Or people really interested in a certain point of view.

Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Sitcoms

I'm not usually a fan of TV sitcoms. I've never been a big TV watcher in general. I like the Late Show with David Letterman very much, but I don't actually watch it that much. I really liked Everybody Loves Raymond and Becker, and used to watch them in high school all the time. But in general, not a big TV fan. However, something has enlightened me. I discovered Seinfeld on TBS. I became so enthralled, I bought Season 4 on DVD. Holy crap, it is so funny. It doesn't have a point, but that's why I like it so much. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a good laugh. "The Contest" is an especially funny episode. It's about a contest to see who can remain "master of your domain." Hilarious. So, the trombone is such an ungodly difficult instrument. It's so hard to play it well. And I definitely am not playing it to the capability I want to. I just wish I could master the art of embuchure, then the rest would be a lot easier. Just have to be persistent, and it will be conquered. So, the same old same old with the oboe girl. No progress. Seems to be the story of my life. In another female story, I was walking to band, and I noticed a friend of mine on crutches. She apparently sprained like, both her feet jumping off a recyling bin or something. So, I slowly plodded along in 30 mph winds and near horizontal rains, opening doors for this temporarily handicapped young woman. It was so windy and rainy out. I seriously thought we were like, on the brink of a tornado when I looked out my window. Anyways, I'm not going to comment on any emotions I felt for the girl, because she's just a friend. Or rather, like, in between an acquaintance and a friend. It's not like I call her every day to go hang out, but it's not like I have no idea who she is either. Eh, women. I need to find a way to interact with Kathleen. She's so nice. I'm talking with Natalie now. It's always so pleasant talking with her. She gave me some sound advice on some stuff I've been thinking about. I don't know what else to write about. It was a busy day. Oh yeah, I had a heart wrenching experience in ear training today. The teacher assigned songs 78 and 80, but she told me and this other girl to sing 79. So, I had to sight read it! Horrors. Thank God it was in bass clef, I was able to do it. That's my day. Hope it's interesting.

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