Sunday, 7 August 2011

Action-Packed Long Weekend Day 2

For lack of a better title.

This morning, I got woken up to the beatz of Bon Jovi, and assorted drunk people singing along. Which would have been okay, was it not at 3am and was I not trying to sleep. Oh yeah, and when I say "drunk", I mean PROPER SMASHÈD. Like, it's not even funny.

So, I'm lying there, and I'm wondering two things: The morality of getting smashed, and the relationship between singing ability and smashedness. Because it seems as though, the more drunk you get, the worse your speech and obviously singing ability become. But, I postulate, it's only up to a certain point. Beyond that point of absolute smashedness, one's musical/singing ability actually increases, thus that you remember all the words and make your entries on time. Also,you're not worried about diction coz you're pretty much screaming everything at the top of your vocce. Hey, we should try this for inter-house sometime...

The other thing I was wondering about is why I'm such a black sheep. I don't like the taste of alcohol, I don't like drinking in general, and I do not like the idea of being smashed and doing random things. I have no problems with people around me chundering and passing out, and I'll be more than happy to knock sense into my friends if it comes down to that, also carry them wherever necessary, but I'm not actually going to do any drinking. Why? I don't have an answer yet, the best I can do is "decrease of potential man-hour output". State assets, okes.

So, guess what? I wake up at 7 today, get dressed, go to school, turns out the shadow team has been dissolved and so I end up not debating at all. Great. Well, at least I didnt have to debate that horrible TLDR wife-beating motion. Ah juniors and their prostitution/death penalty ease.

Go home, practice piano and drums, absolutely PWN Scott Joplin's Entertainer (ie a little bit of polishing off and I have the first page or so), as well as some killer jazz beats... Looking for a pianist and double bassist (that's you Sevi) as well as other jazz players so we can start jammin'. Would be cool.

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