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(no subject) [Mar. 24th, 2006|11:43 pm]
I just saw V for Vendetta on Imax, and it was easily one of my favourite movies.
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(no subject) [Feb. 24th, 2006|08:21 pm]
My mom has been going through things we have in storage, and some of what she found is old writing that my sibilings and I have done. One thing I wrote was a paper about my dad. I said that he's the jolliest dad, and that he's the only one to laugh at his own jokes.
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(no subject) [Feb. 5th, 2006|06:14 pm]
I know I don't post anymore, but I think this is worth it:

Jake Waldman is no longer the drummer for the Wednesday Knights.

Cheers.
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(no subject) [Dec. 10th, 2005|02:01 pm]
[The Now Is |Faith No More]

I was reading old entries when I found this personality test that I scored practically all highs on, so I decided to take it again:

DisorderRating
Paranoid Personality Disorder:Moderate
Schizoid Personality Disorder:Low
Schizotypal Personality Disorder:Moderate
Antisocial Personality Disorder:Low
Borderline Personality Disorder:Low
Histrionic Personality Disorder:Low
Narcissistic Personality Disorder:Low
Avoidant Personality Disorder:Moderate
Dependent Personality Disorder:Low
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder:High

-- Take the Personality Disorder Test --
-- Personality Disorder Info --




I think it's really funny, the huge change.
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(no subject) [Dec. 3rd, 2005|10:27 am]
I'm 90% sure I fell asleep wearing pajama pants and a t-shirt, but when I woke up this morning I was not wearing either, and the pajama pants were all the way across the room (I might have taken them off before going into the bathroom in the morning but I don't remember).
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(no subject) [Nov. 30th, 2005|06:10 pm]
http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/01003B72EFF77FC1?artistid=1001301&majorcatid=10001&minorcatid=60



Ummm....
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(no subject) [Nov. 25th, 2005|10:22 pm]
For Turkey Day we went to Penslyvania because my Uncle's family is there and since his accident it has been easiest to do it there (I think?). It was a lot of fun, but the fun story is that I had to sleep in the same room as my parents. In the room, I was in one corner. In the adjacent corner was the door. Then the corner diagonal from the thing I slept on was a plant right next to the side of the bed my dad slept on. So my mom asked me the next morning (this morning) if I remembered getting up to go to the bathroom and not being able to get out of the room. And I vaugely did remember it being pitch black and bumping into things and my mother saying something. But she said that I was standing in the corner opposite the thing I slept on trying to get out through the corner and hacking at the plant as though I was trying to get through a dense jungle. And she had to help me, "Jake. Jake, stop. Jake, stop, turn around and go back to your bed." But I don't remember that part.
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I would do ANYTHING to be this guy... [Nov. 1st, 2005|08:31 pm]
http://www.drummerworld.com/Videos/ThomasLang2.html
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ChuxDavidSox [Oct. 30th, 2005|10:26 pm]
I just read through the first few entries I made, and they're pretty fucking embarrassing (which is NOT an invitation to go read them). I'm so glad that I'm past every aspect of that point in my life. It's odd to think how much one can change in a year.

With the exception of the five hours that Jake Waldman was at Dan Gubb's house for last night, this weekend was really bad. Actually, the whole week was, save Friday's lunch and maybe a few other moments here and there. I had plans to get my whole English book thing done and my Jewish thing done this weekend, but then I slept from 11pm till 1pm Friday night (14 fucking hours) and wasted so much time and really threw off everything. I still feel tired, too. Hopefully Striar will be elected. I did get my Jewish thing done, though. But otherwise I was unproductive. And my internet is down (I'm on my dad's computer), which sucks because I need to make my new screen name for Isaac (BigGuns.com). On the other hand, I listened to good CDs a lot, which is a plus. My brother comes up with the most random stuff and it's always good. Maybe I'll show you sometime.


And here's one for the kids:

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(no subject) [Oct. 29th, 2005|03:37 pm]
Update on the show I wanted to plan: Not gonna happen. I mean, The Wednesday Knights are basically non-existent anymore, which would defeat the purpose of the concert because I wanted to play in it. Oh well.

I also like the fact that it's snowing in Octobre.


Luke - You could say, "Suck the duck through a straw" and "Hot dog".
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(no subject) [Oct. 21st, 2005|11:40 pm]
So I felt like I owed it to the cast of Laramie to write a post about how impactful the play was and about how perfectly everyone played their roles, but I realised that there are no words that can do any piece of that play justice. It was beyond anything I have witnessed, and Fred Phelps is really going up against something stronger than he can handle.
I'd like to give Avery a special mention. He has been my best friend since kindergarten, but I never knew what a talented kid he is. Not to offend anyone else, I think he was the best actor tonight. Maybe it was the role he was given, but he deserves so much more praise than he gets. His speech as the doctor was the most heart-breaking thing.

And things like this make you wonder why, if you believe in God, did God create such evil. But then you see the incredible acts that followed, such as the skinhead leading "Amazing Grace" or the whole angel counter-protest (which, by the way, if you wanted to a really good job at counter-protesting tomorrow night, then copy that), and you realise that God is showing that God is with us and God is here to protect us. The eternal battle between good and evil is so awe-inspiring, and really touches us all so deeply. God creates evil, but then creates the utterly powerful acts that move us to come from it. Or, at least, that's how I feel.

Now I've seen the theatre folk do what they're good at to honour Matthew's sacrifice, and I feel so compelled to do my part. Well, time to organize the musician folk. Who wants to play a gay-pride concert? This guy right here.
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(no subject) [Oct. 18th, 2005|04:47 pm]
[The Now Is |PORCUPINE MOTHER FUCKING TREE!!!!!]

A friend of mine on Fred Phelps and his followers:
'I wouldn't go around saying all catholics are crazy. I know many and they are fairly normal. It all depends on the person or small group of people. These people are more the "Christianity doesn't kill fags..... I DO!" type of folk.'

P.S.
Dear everyone on live journal,
STOP BEING SO EMO!
Love,
Life

P.P.S.
Don't actually, I don't really care.
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I really do own the best drum set ever... [Oct. 16th, 2005|07:02 pm]
[You make me feel |Luke]

Have you ever had Luke leave you a message on your phone?
He talks the same way he writes live journal posts
which I am trying to do
but it's really hard
and I don't exactly understand the method
but
it's really funny
and he sounds so awkward and nervous
and he takes really long pauses
so you think he's done a lot
but he's not


In other news
Does someone want to tell me
where the pictures from Friday night are?
Thanks

ok bye
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(no subject) [Oct. 15th, 2005|02:53 pm]
I heard this guy (a really awesome guy, too) talking about peacocks this morning in the gym. And, you know, they really are nice looking birds.


And thanks, Luke, for introducing me to your friend. I think we really hit it off.
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(no subject) [Oct. 12th, 2005|08:52 pm]
Tonight was the first time ever that I've fallen asleep during a service. It was for just a few minutes, but sleeping always feels like a long time when you're having crazy dreams.


I own the absolute best drum set ever.
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(no subject) [Oct. 6th, 2005|06:50 pm]
[The Now Is |SPOON!]

I'm sorry I was kind of distant and cold to you today, Vanessa. I had a lot on my mind.


Bringing me to my next point: If I can't get into Music Theory, then my mom doesn't want me to leave Jazz Combo. But I don't care. I'll end up killing her next time I see her. Wow, just thinking about it is frustrating. Boy am I tired!
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I had an absolutely aweful week... [Oct. 1st, 2005|02:46 pm]
[You make me feel | PORCUPINE TREE!!!!!!]
[The Now Is |PORCUPINE TREE!!!!!]

Up until last night. Wow. Now, I have seen a lot of concerts in my day, and Porcupine Tree was second only to The Mars Volta, and it's very close at that. And that really is saying something. I have never seen anyone shred so hard, but do it so casually. They're absolutely nuts. My only complaint is that Gavin Harrison's snare drum wasn't loud enough. But his toms were, and he did the most flabbergasting fills on them. I just can't say enough about this band. They played for us a song they wrote for the new CD, but they "don't believe in creating CDs longer than 60 minutes", so it didn't make it onto the CD, and it was the best song they played. And they only played two of the six songs I wanted to hear, but the other stuff was so good that it didn't matter.
The opening act was Robert Fripp. Yes, I know, it sounds awesome. "The guitarist from King Crimson? How could you go wrong?" Oh, you can go wrong. After he played we heard people behind us talking about him:

Guy #1: "Well, at least he was better than the last time I saw him. Last time he didn't have the slide show playing behind him."

Guy #3: "So he was just up there touching things?"

And that pretty much sums it up. He had this wierd box-like electronic thing (I'm sure it was a sampler or mixer or something) that he kept adjusting and a guitar. It was 45 minutes of crescendos done by synthesizers, violins, cellos (all from the electronic thing), and guitar. Ocassionally they would alternate between one of three different notes or add different instruments. The most interesting part was when he randomly stopped all the noises from the box and played crescendos on his guitar using a human choir as the voice. And all the while he played a slide show in the background of random pictures from throughout his life. Some pictures looked like he just edited himself in because he was wearing the same thing and didn't fit the mood. And some parts were really creepy because the music was wierd and there would be pictures of things like him sitting in and all white room that looked like a tank (of water... but without the water). I've seen really bad opening acts before, and this wasn't as BAD as Mission to Burma, but it was way more boring.
But Porcupine Tree was so fucking awesome it didn't matter.


But I guess the week wasn't all bad. I mean, there was hanging out with Vanessa, winning a drumset (although the guy might be screwing us), and having a fun Hebrew High class (I'm actually looking foward to the next one with Ave). But for the most part, it was painful.
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"Hey Clinton, get back to work!" "Make me!" [Sep. 24th, 2005|11:12 pm]
I'd like to thank Eric for dancing during the mambo part of the first song we played today. That made the show so much better.
And I think I got to say this to everyone except for Sam, but great job today!!! That was the best we've ever played, even if we did all mess up (including Ranny, who literally never messes up). Yaaay! I had so much fun that show. I enjoyed it 100x more than I usually do. I wish I could watch it, and I can't wait to listen to the recording. And our newest song is the most kickass of asskicking! Miles wrote the best bass line ever for it, and one part is in 10/4, then switches to 14/4. Awesome.

And thanks everyone else for coming/helping out/playing! I really appreciate it, and you all helped such a great cause!

WAH WAH!
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A brief overview... [Sep. 16th, 2005|10:58 pm]
What's Ace and Artemis doing?
Writing a Rock Opera.

What are the Wednesday Knights doing?
Jamming.
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(no subject) [Sep. 13th, 2005|08:44 pm]
Though a lot is in the head of Jake as of now, all I really need to say is that I thouroughly hate teachers who assign pictures as homework when it is NOT an art class. Give me some options other than just a picture. I can see it in my head, I just can't put in on the paper. I guess it's the same with music, though. I always hear it in my head, but I can't sing it or anything. But that's not the point. The point is I'm going to get Ms. Linde fired because I hate her so much. No... that's not the point. The point is I can't draw a fucking picture to fit this quote: "I absorbed as much of her abuse I could understand, thinking - but not saying - that I find it ridiculous to assign a gender to an inanimate object incapable of disrobing and making an occasional fool of itself. Why refer to Lady Crack Pipe or Good Sir Dishrag when these things could never live up to all that their sex implied?" I really hate nerdy teachers who aren't math teachers. Or drum teachers, because they're nerdy in a good way. Wow, wierdest yet great drum lesson.
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