未來 (The future)
Ok, now there are fireworks outside. I wish I could go to a campaign rally, & see the President, but I'm just too damn busy. On that note, here is a schedule of stuff... make sure you read the previous post too though, it's about things I've recently done.
Friday:
3-6 PM N.T.N.U. (師大) School choir practise with an orchestra.
7-10 Catholic church (天主教大堂) Concert
Saturday:
9-12 Wanfang (萬芳) School choir practise
2-4:30 Warner Village (捷運忠孝復興站) Movie with school-friends [hooray!]
5-10 Catholic church (古亭站的大堂) Concert
Sunday:
7:40-3 Wanfang (萬芳) Culture fair
I won't be home for dinner or lunch for like two days in a row. Sigh. It's gonna cost, but the movie at least should be fun. Also, the school-choirage brings me closer day by day to achieving one of my life-experience goals: singing in a band-choir ensemble performance. It's not "One-Winged Angel," but it will do (I like how Taiwanese is 10 million times harder to sing than Latin). So don't expect much until Sunday Evening post.
3 Comments:
Ah capitalism. Dissed so much in 1984 with those wretched top-hats. Hmmm kevin with his wanting to combine religion and state seeing the President and sing in a catholic choir. tsk tsk. anyways, I'm glad you're spending your money and spending time socializing. I've been lacking that out of school hours as of late.
as for my poetry explication, I did "Eve's Dream" an excerpt from Milton's Paradise Lost. We could choose any poem in our book and that one seemed the most hardcore. it was pretty sweet.
Yeah Paradise Lost is hardcore to the max. The allusions can be troublesome after a while though... without a footnoted edition it's sometimes hard to realize he's even making a reference to something else. That's what we get for not having a solid grounding in the classics though:p
Saw Alexander with the Foo and G. I didn't think much of it at all. Too long, not as good as Troy which I enjoyed more. The narrator did nothing for me or the movie. Too bad. It could have been great with such an interesting topic. M.
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