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Oct. 7th, 2013 01:05 pm
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Forgot the meme yesterday, in all the excitement of finishing the flame quilt (yes), and the Seahawks losing their first game this year (no -- and they were ahead for most of the game [sigh], but at least they're still 4-1 on the season...).

So I'll just pretend I didn't miss a day, and go on from there:

Ten Day Journaling Challenge

Day One: Ten random facts about yourself.
Day Two: Nine things you do everyday.
Day Three: Eight things that annoy you.
Day Four: Seven fears/phobias.
Day Five: Six songs that you’re addicted to.
Day Six: Five things you can’t live without.
Day Seven: Four memories you won’t forget.
Day Eight: Three words you can’t go a day without using.
Day Nine: Two things you wish you could do.
Day Ten: One person you can trust.

I'm tempted to skip this one along with the day, actually, because a) I don't listen to a lot of music, and b) I'm not sure what being addicted to a song means.

But here are six pieces of music I like a lot and have listened to a number of times, does that count?

1) The soundtrack to the movie Wag the Dog. I've never actually seen the movie -- I originally ran across the CD at Half-Price Books and saw that it was composed and performed by Mark Knopfler, so I bought it and fell in love with it.

2) The soundtrack to the PBS series about Lewis and Clark. Lots of lovely fiddle music and a theme that breaks my heart.

3) Great Big Sea in general is one of my favorites. "When I'm Up" is the young Miles Vorkosigan's theme song, and the lyrics of "Stumbling In" could have been written by him at the end of Komarr. And a song simply titled "Love" has the best rhythm ever.

4) "China Grove," by the Doobie Brothers.

5) "Pirates", by Emerson, Lake, and Palmer.

6) "My Life," by Billy Joel, which was my personal anthem in high school.
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