Rossi (
deathpixie) wrote2003-05-16 08:24 pm
This is more like it.
I don't feel dead tonight.
This, as those who have been reading my LJ/know me, is an unusual occurance for the end of the (albeit shortened) working week. I'm a bit tired, yes, but it's a normal kind of tired, the kind of tired you expect after a long day of work. What's different is I don't feel absolutely energy-less, like my soul's been sucked out.
I feel good. *cues James Brown*
Not much happening otherwise - I am going to have an earlier night tonight, as tomorrow evening's plans don't call for that much in the way of sleep, and I am still a bit flu-ey. Not too bad, just a residual cough and a sniffle, but I don't want to overdo it. So, sleep tonight, and party tomorrow.
Something that occurred to me: Nick Cave's version of "The Passenger" is a good song to have in your head whilst you're walking anywhere. I was inches away from dancing my way to the tram stop. *grins* As it was, I was humming it to myself on the tram, and broke into song on the way home.
Damn, I feel great. *smooches the B12 bottle*
This, as those who have been reading my LJ/know me, is an unusual occurance for the end of the (albeit shortened) working week. I'm a bit tired, yes, but it's a normal kind of tired, the kind of tired you expect after a long day of work. What's different is I don't feel absolutely energy-less, like my soul's been sucked out.
I feel good. *cues James Brown*
Not much happening otherwise - I am going to have an earlier night tonight, as tomorrow evening's plans don't call for that much in the way of sleep, and I am still a bit flu-ey. Not too bad, just a residual cough and a sniffle, but I don't want to overdo it. So, sleep tonight, and party tomorrow.
Something that occurred to me: Nick Cave's version of "The Passenger" is a good song to have in your head whilst you're walking anywhere. I was inches away from dancing my way to the tram stop. *grins* As it was, I was humming it to myself on the tram, and broke into song on the way home.
Damn, I feel great. *smooches the B12 bottle*

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*blushes* Whoops
I had a look at the cover for the CD that has the song (the He Died With A Falafel In His Hand soundtrack, BTW) and discovered that the person I thought was Nick is indeed someone called Rowland S. Howard, who may or may not be the original artist for the song - I'm not sure. But he sure sounds like Nick Cave, especially when the soundtrack has two Nick Cave songs on it and I couldn't tell the difference. So, apologies for misleading you there.
And Michael Hutchence did one? Cool.
Re: *blushes* Whoops
The original is by Iggy Pop, by the way; and the excelentHutchence cover is from the Batman Forever soundtrack.
Re: *blushes* Whoops