A real test of my courage would be a mouse with a spider tatoo, wearing a "Vote for Rick Santorum!" shirt, waiving around an ethics complaint and a nearly empty bottle of mustard blaring "Oops I Did It Again." I would fail, horribly.
Someone should draw a picture. I can't imagine it being anything but comical
Well, I took a crack at it.
Bonus points for interpreting the semi-nonsense on the scroll.
It's a pretty unlikely event, so now that that's happened once, it'll be at least a decade before it happens again. I think this is a cause for celebration, because honestly, that actually occurring would freak me out.
I'm happy today because, after an impossibly boring and short winter concert set, the Wind Ensemble is putting together the most epic list of music I have ever seen, and I have awesome parts.
1. The New World Symphony (4th movement), by Dvorak. 'Tis bombastic, and the intro was used in
this power metal song right here. My lungs nearly gave out during the parts where I play Fortississimo (not a typo) whole notes for three measures. I can normally hold a note for 10-15 measures, but not when I'm producing a veritable explosion of sound with the rest of the low brass.
2.
Godzilla Eats Los Vegas. Words cannot describe. The alto saxes
bark.3. A medley of the music from Pirates of the Caribbean, which I cannot find on Youtube. It's pretty good, though. Somehow the most boring piece.
4. During the intermission after the Symphonic band plays, (but before we do) myself and three friends are doing an arrangement I made of the
Forest Maze music from SMRPG.