finance is fucking OVER! done done done never ever ever will i have to deal with that class again. fuck yeah. i came home from finance and sang “fuck finance” in a nice mock-opera voice and danced a happy dance.
sorry about all the cursing but i just feel it’s appropriate here and now. i’ll be nice again though.
so i came back from that test feeling spectactular to have it behind me. and i also obliterated my early test for asian religions. even the dreaded 8am test cannot phase me. i think i may have got a perfect on that one, saving any dumb mistakes. we’ll see i guess. so honestly i’m already in a spectacular mood. add to that the fact that it’s hey mercedes night and i’m through the roof with happiness. what a good night this will be for me.
if only my best friends weren’t leaving in 3 days for a whole semester. what? i’ve already said how sad that makes me? well i should shut up then. let’s not dwell, brian.
on to more cheerful (sort of) matters. like the song of the week! hell yeah. this one fits my feeling right now completely. i came back from that godawful last few hours of finance/hell, and what’s the first song i played? this one. it just had to be done. it was a feeling of excitement seated deep in my gut that could only be exorcised with some hardcore fucking rock. in case you’re wondering, the second song i played was this one. i don’t know what else to say other than coalesce rocks ass. and i’ve had a renewed appreciation for them since my buddy spencer told me they were touring this spring (mere hours before i read it on brian’s page), encouraging me to whip out the cd again and give it further listening–i had acquired it a few months ago at spencer’s urging. my conclusions are that yes, this album still rocks me like i am seldom rocked, and yes, i absolutely must see them when they come to LA in a few months. oh good lord it will be good.
so they have the privilege of being the double song of the week, of kicking my ass, and of encapsulating the feeling of being free of the worst class of all time with the tunes “jesus in the year 2000” and “cowards.com”.
metal signs ready–go.