Friday, March 9, 2012

Powerbots...

Every once in a while I get this little ditty stuck in my head that goes like this...

"Power up the Powerbots! Roh roh- roh roh!"

The truth is there is no such thing as Powerbots and they certainly didn't have their own late 80's early 90's cartoon on TV. And then I realized the tune to this little ditty actually came from Captain Simian and the Space Monkeys; a show I never watched but had seen the first couple of seconds to several times.

The Ongoing Yet Solved Dilemma...

I really like my hair when it's longer. The curls look really nice and I love feeling the wind blowing through my hair. But when it gets too long I can only style it in the one way that I like which is straightforward and curly-- poofy even. Should I keep growing it for another week or two? Some people tell me they really like it when my hair is long.

But I also look pretty good with short hair. Though all I ever do is the missionary part and then gently pull a towel over the top to give it an interesting crisscross texture.  Other people tell me that they really like my hair when it's shorter. It grows back fast enough so I guess it's not too bad.

Then again if I'm going to be in the General Conference Priesthood Choir I need to get a hair cut. So I guess it was time to get a haircut anyway.

The Cool Thing About This Song...

So the other day Kevin and I were once again trying to finish the 13 floor dungeon in Eternal Sonata which means that you hear the same music over and over. So we decided to start listening to other soundtracks and we came across this song called "Pain the Universe" from one of my favorite video game music composers and one of my favorite games: Legend of Mana. This is a boss theme, so get ready to rock!


While we were listening to this song I kept telling Kevin "this is my favorite part of the song!" . . . and then another part would come up and I told him "this is also my favorite part of the song." . . . and then it happened again; the song continued and I said "this is my favorite part of the song!" . . . and then I just summed it up.

"Every part of this song is my favorite part."

One of the best boss themes ever made.