Hello! (:
I went to the RI Guitar Ensemble concert yesterday, and all I can say is that RI's standard is better than ACS (I)'s, but ACS (I) is better in terms of presentation. Let me give you an example. For instance, there were technical difficulties. Many, I stress. Then the performers were sipping Milo and drinks from MacDonalds' during the show. Not to mention that we had a really rowdy audience at the back. Ok.
The CAP AGM was held today at the MOE campus at Grange Road, and there we watched parts of this year's concert. Our Percussion performance actually looked quite decent on screen, can't believe we progressed so much within a week! =) Then we saw the Film section, the one I missed because the staff at UCC held us up. I think the most interesting one was the one on Prata. Totally hilarious, about a group of CAP students escaping the campus, because they were hungry for prata.
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Note to the readers: This will be a rather short post, as my exams are coming up soon and I won't be able to update for quite some time. I apologize if the recent posts are getting shorter and shorter, but I will make up for them after my exams. Promise? =)
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Quote:
"Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a minute. That's relativity" -Albert Einstein
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Baubles-For Natalie
They were round and sparkly,
flecked generously with glitter,
making them look much like coloured gumdrops left in the rain.
But still appealing.
They looked like beach ball and umbrellas and the universe,
especially when they were suspended on the prickly branches of
fir trees at Christmastime.
Under the light, they flourished the best,
(in all their shimmering glory-like disco balls)
tantalizing the innocent young children.
On the outside, they were pretty-colourful-(almost!)-perfect.
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In reality they were hollow.
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