
Flowers & Trees: A Mix for Love
2 years ago
I made a school project to impress a girl. +20 Dork points.
Good news and bad news about the outcome: it totally worked, she and everyone present thought it was a masterpiece. Even better, afterwards she wanted to get the software I used. From me. Bow-chicka-wow. Bad news: when I met her in the library, I acted the total dork-azoid. Had it not been for the timely appearance of my good friend Emily, I am certain I would have tumbled headfirst-chairlast into a piece of abstract art. Bad abstact art. Thankfully, Emily also gave us the topic of couples with matching hair (she and her dood both sported PepĂ© le Pew styles at the time—neither knew of the other's current look until they first met—aww). The nervous klutz-ass factor, despite the presence of awesome friends, and combined with the fact the software later might've got that girl a virus (oops)... all of them accounted for why I didn't do so well that season.
But that's alright. I later learned on some pseudo-date with her roommate that she was a massive sto-o-oner rivaling Tommy Chong. Some things aren't meant to be. Now that is hearsay and if you're reading this, business major Maria Tassos, you do have a chance to defend yourself. What totally reasonable explanation can you think of that we shouldn't have worked out, other than the fact I acted like a 'tard (the bad kind)? Cause that doesn't count.
At least I got a movie out of it. It is what those involved in online, remix and collage culture might call a "mashup," and what my parents might call "pretty neat." Normal people might call it "putting the sound from one thing with the video from something else." Your pick. Samples include:
The 1932 Disney classic (now public domain) "Flowers and Trees"
Air and Jean-Jacques Perry - Cosmic Bird
Malagena mourning song
Secret Cheifs 3 - Dolorous Stroke
Joan Jett
That's all I have to say on that. I didn't get the girl, but I did get the A+. Go figure.
Good news and bad news about the outcome: it totally worked, she and everyone present thought it was a masterpiece. Even better, afterwards she wanted to get the software I used. From me. Bow-chicka-wow. Bad news: when I met her in the library, I acted the total dork-azoid. Had it not been for the timely appearance of my good friend Emily, I am certain I would have tumbled headfirst-chairlast into a piece of abstract art. Bad abstact art. Thankfully, Emily also gave us the topic of couples with matching hair (she and her dood both sported PepĂ© le Pew styles at the time—neither knew of the other's current look until they first met—aww). The nervous klutz-ass factor, despite the presence of awesome friends, and combined with the fact the software later might've got that girl a virus (oops)... all of them accounted for why I didn't do so well that season.
But that's alright. I later learned on some pseudo-date with her roommate that she was a massive sto-o-oner rivaling Tommy Chong. Some things aren't meant to be. Now that is hearsay and if you're reading this, business major Maria Tassos, you do have a chance to defend yourself. What totally reasonable explanation can you think of that we shouldn't have worked out, other than the fact I acted like a 'tard (the bad kind)? Cause that doesn't count.
At least I got a movie out of it. It is what those involved in online, remix and collage culture might call a "mashup," and what my parents might call "pretty neat." Normal people might call it "putting the sound from one thing with the video from something else." Your pick. Samples include:
The 1932 Disney classic (now public domain) "Flowers and Trees"
Air and Jean-Jacques Perry - Cosmic Bird
Malagena mourning song
Secret Cheifs 3 - Dolorous Stroke
Joan Jett
That's all I have to say on that. I didn't get the girl, but I did get the A+. Go figure.
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