The meaning of “Bright Eyes” in “Total Eclipse of the Heart”

Posted in general bood on June 13, 2009 by ndmycar

It’s literal.
Also, it has to do with flying altar boys and fencing masks filled with gold glitter.

Random Kid Quotes Part II

Posted in general bood on June 9, 2009 by jmderouin

Kindergartener: “Ugh..my back hurts.”

Me: “Oh I am sorry William.”

Kindergartener: “Did you know that the muscle on my shoulder came off my bone?”

Me: “No I didn’t.”

Kindergartener: “Yeah… I went to the doctor and I had to take my shirt off and then he cut into my shoulder and put the muscle back on. Then he gave me stitches. I have to have a strip on it. I can’t lift anything for a long time. I can’t lift anything until I am….I am…10 years old!”

 

Kindergartener: I  NEED  to announce something to the class.

Me: What do you NEED  to announce?

Kindergartener: Well I would really like to use your microphone to tell the class that I am going to be a snail artist when I grow up.

Me: Oh cool! Are you only going draw snails?

Kindergartener: Well maybe dogs and grass, too.

 

First Grader: “I’m drawing a ghetto for my landscape.”

Me: “A ghetto, huh?”

First Grader: “Yup…a ghetto!”

Me: “How are you going to draw a ghetto?”

First Grader: “Oh…. I mean a meadow not a ghetto.”

 

Second Grader: “Ms. Derouin, he doesn’t believe me that there’s a red plant you can make tea from.”

Me: “Hmm…well there probably is…?”

Second Grader: “I know there is…my mom used to pick them all the time at the trailer park.”

 

Para: “So Tyler, what are you going to do this summer?”

Fifth Graders: “I don’t know. ANYTHING BUT BOCCE BALL! I REALLY HATE bocce ball.

Japanese Noise/Music

Posted in general bood on April 2, 2009 by benhansberry

An interesting radio article on noise and music. A brief interview on things occurring in the 90’s which mirrors what Cage was trying to do in the 50’s.  Paul Hegarty recently published a book called Noise/Music: A history.

Cafe With Many Cats

Posted in general bood on March 25, 2009 by reesemeese
Hey all, it’s been awhile since I’ve updated my blog let alone this one, but I figured this life-changing event was too good to keep from Winosaur.  Last weekend we went to Osaka for a sumo tournament, which was pretty sweet, but ended up having one of those “only-in-the-craziest-fucking-country-on-Earth-where-people-are-so-repressed-they’re-willing-to-do-anything-for-pleasure” kind of weekends. 

The highlight was the Cafe With Many Cats, which, you guessed it, is a cafe with many cats.  For about $6 U.S., you can play with the cafe’s 15 or so cats for an hour.  And boy, did we.  Here are a few photos so you can get the full experience yourselves:

This is the layout of the cafe.  As you can see, there are many cats.
This is the layout of the cafe. As you can see, there are many cats.
This cat hated me at first, but after a little forced petting he came around.

This cat hated me at first, but after a little forced petting he came around.

Erin with a fluff cat.  The cats didn't like being held, but we didn't like paying $6.

Erin with a fluff cat. The cats didn't like being held, but we didn't like paying $6.

So cute I just crapped my pants.  My pants with many cats.

So cute I just crapped my pants. My pants with many cats.

As you can tell, we had some good fun at the cat cafe.  It made me desperately miss Martini, though :(   

For our next adventure, we would like to head to the red light district of Tokyo, where apparently, one can eat endangered whale; go to a restaurant where one is served an entire human body made of authentic feeling and tasting tofu (and yes, that includes all the internal organs and blood); or, find a backroom bar, where one can choose an animal, fuck it, kill it, then cook it to one’s liking.  Good ol’ Japan.   

It’s going to be a good summer

Posted in general bood on March 11, 2009 by benhansberry

I found out today that my thesis project is getting summer funding from the honors department for summer ‘09.

My project title is Phenomenology and Practices of Music Analysis.  The basic run down is that there are a large variety of analytical theories of music.  The “best” theory should be the one that is most closely related to our experience.  Using phenomenology (the branch of philosophy concerned with experience) I will adjudicate different theories’ strengths and weaknesses.

It’s going to be a lot of fun.  If you are around Collegeville this summer, give me a call.

The first COW in Tanzania

Posted in general bood on March 8, 2009 by chaolay

COW in the road

COW in the road


I saw a broken baby stroller gathering dust in the storeroom here, and it came to me like a flash – what if we could roll a computer around to every classroom and use it to present visual materials during presentations?!?! So I’ve brought the world of power point to tanzania, for better or for worse. This picture is of me, our Austrian friend Wilma who speaks almost no English or Kiswahili, and some little village kids who wanted to help push the newly made cart, the COW (Computer On Wheels if you don’t know that acronym already).

Feliz dia de San Valentin o Feliz dia de la enfermedad venerea!

Posted in general bood on February 14, 2009 by allea2008

Obviamente tu escoges lo que quieres celebrar. 

Chao!

Amanda

A bundle of joy has arrived!

Posted in North Dakotans who can't stay away, general bood on February 8, 2009 by broten

My nephew has arrived!  And I’m exhausting my resources for bragging rights. So in case you didn’t get a call, an email or haven’t been on facebook in a while….

Check out his adorable picture!

http://www.medcenterone.com/babies/baby.asp?CID=621

Mom and Baby are both doing well.

Muffin Tin

Posted in general bood on February 4, 2009 by benhansberry

Does this sound familiar to anyone else?

Listen to the one from February 4th

Now with more post-tonality

Posted in general bood on January 26, 2009 by benhansberry

I suppose I should have put this up sooner.

I’m doing a recital this Sunday at 1:00 in the SBH at St. John’s.  It is a half recital with Steph Kueber.  I’ll be singing some Vaughn-Williams, Corenelius and some Webern, so it should be pretty fun.  I hope that you can attend, I’d love to see you there.