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Deborah ([personal profile] jpgr) wrote2007-02-20 05:55 pm
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Quotes & Work

They don't mix anymore. Someone was offended by the Hitler quote and so now I have a boring screen saver. I can understand why they were upset, but to me it was just a quote I found interesting and could pertain to any country at any time. I typed an apology and taped it to my monitor so whoever it was can see my reason for it.

So, that means you people will get my full concentration on quotes now! Aren't you lucky?

Nessun maggior dolore
Che ricordarsi del tempo felice
Nella miseria
(There is no greater sorrow than to recall a time of happiness in misery)


The concert was great last night. Different than others I've been to as the music is not the kind you belt out along with the act. I'm glad I went.

The ride home was an experience as usual. Why is it that things always turn around in the dark? Our first little problem was that we ended up on a round one block south of the one we wanted, but as we were going in the right direction, we eventurally came to 95. OK, we're going good and get up to Palm Bearch, and, to avoid traffic, the driver decides to get off and take US1 up. Problem is, the exit she takes is to an area where US1 kinda disappears. So, we drive around West Palm Beach in circles eventurally we end up back at 95 and my other friend and I talk her into taking the highway as it was right in front of us. Due to the detour, I got home a little later than if we had left it alone. Needless to say, I felt like a zombie at work today.

ETA: The playlist for the Celtic Woman concert

The Sky, The Dawn, The Sun
Caledonia
The Butterfly
Danny Boy
The Prayer
Siuil a Run
Orinoco Flow
Granuaile's Dance
Beyond the Sea
The Blessing
Scarborough Fair
Vivaldi's Rain
Over the Rainbow
Mo Ghile Mear

(20 minute intermission)

Dulaman
Newgrange
The Soft Goodbye
The Last Rose of Summer
The Last Rose Instrumental
Nella Fantasia
At the Ceili
Shenandoah/The Contradiction
Carrickfergus
The Voice
Sing Out
You Raise Me up
Finale/Mo Ghile Mear