This morning I was at the uni coffee bar getting sugarnated and they started playing a mix of The Rasmus' "In the Shadows." Geeker joy extreme!
It also helped as it was the first music I'd heard in the morning. I began this theory in undergrad that I called radio divination, which is to say that your day could be predicted by the music you heard first thing in the morning (this applies to whether you have a radio-alarm or just what you hear in the dining hall or coffee bars or whatnot). If it was somebody good like Goo Goo Dolls or Vertical Horizon or something your day would rock, but if it was somebody like Ricky Martin or Britney Spears then you might as well just go back to bed as you'd do bad on any assignment you got back that day and stuff. No fooling!
So I had a good constructive day and got to hang out with some friends and stuff, all because of one song. And a mocha. Cos good music and mochas make the world go 'round.
It also helped as it was the first music I'd heard in the morning. I began this theory in undergrad that I called radio divination, which is to say that your day could be predicted by the music you heard first thing in the morning (this applies to whether you have a radio-alarm or just what you hear in the dining hall or coffee bars or whatnot). If it was somebody good like Goo Goo Dolls or Vertical Horizon or something your day would rock, but if it was somebody like Ricky Martin or Britney Spears then you might as well just go back to bed as you'd do bad on any assignment you got back that day and stuff. No fooling!
So I had a good constructive day and got to hang out with some friends and stuff, all because of one song. And a mocha. Cos good music and mochas make the world go 'round.