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1. Open your music library
2. Put it on shuffle
3. Press Play
4. For every question, type the song that's playing
5. When you go to a new question, press the next button
6. Don't lie. (As if this were somehow worth lying about?)


Opening Credits: "Let us the Infant Greet" (Loreena McKennit / To Drive the Cold Winter Away) Rather appropriate for the start of a life, I guess.

Waking Up: "She's Not Just A Pretty Face" (Shania Twain / Up!) Well, that's actually fitting too. Very boppy and get-up-and-go. Pity I don't actually like that song.

First Day of High School: "Planet Cruise" (Marty Simon / Tales from a Parallel Universe); that's an instrumental from the Lexx soundtrack. But as far as the theme of cruising different planets, considering the huge number of different schools I went to... and it's appropriately gloomy, too.

Falling in Love: "The Roar of Love" (2nd Chapter of Acts / The Roar of Love) Okay, that means I'm going to fall in love with Aslan. Cool.

Fight Song: "Concerto for Piano No. 1" (Shostakovich) Okay, that has to be the most un-fighty "fight song" ever. Maybe it means I'm fighting depression.

Breaking up: "To Go Beyond" (Enya / Enya) This song has no lyrics. Hmmm. Introspection?

Prom: "Fly Me High" (Moody Blues) Oh, this must be a fun prom! Except we don't have proms, we have "formals".

Life: "Fast Changes" (Seal / Seal II) This would have been more fitting for the 'breaking up' song...

Mental Breakdown: "Symphony #3 'Eroica' I. Allegro con brio" (Beethoven) Okay, so it isn't going to be a spectacular mental breakdown, not to classical music. More depression?

Driving: "The Last Time I Cried" (Chris De Burgh / Flying Colours) Definitely more depression. I'm driving to try to get away from things, but instead there's more depressing introspection.

Flashback: "Vote The Bastards Out" (Spooky Men's Chorale / Tooled Up) Okay, I'm flashing back to when Gough Witlam was sacked, on my 10th birthday. Or perhaps the first time I voted.

Getting back together: "Last Rendez-Vous" (Jean Michel Jarre / Rendez-vous) This sounds like somebody's dying! Not happy.

Wedding: "The Journey" (Chris De Burgh / The Road To Freedom) Okay, definitely somebody dying! Oh noes!

Birth of child: "In Old Mexico" (Tom Lehrer / In Concert) With a prelude about the gall bladder, sounds messy, which childbirth undoubtably is.

Final battle: "Lord Be Glorified" (John Michael Talbot / Be Exalted) Ah, yes, praise the Lord. I like that.

Sorry I'm not as amusing as Astro.

Date: 2008-04-10 10:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] astrogirl2.livejournal.com
You were amusing enough. I wish I had Lexx-soundtrack instrumentals on mine. :)

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