Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Truly Strange

Ok so my plans for last night went a little off track, not that I'm complaining a night alone was definetly what I needed. My meeting was cancelled which meant movie night was on after all. Only for me to discover my copy of Four weddings and a Funeral had gone out visiting and neglected to come home. This of course was the end of my plan to spend the evening wondering down memory lane, giggling at Rowan Atkinson. Yes his portrayal of the priest in said movie is still one of the best ever, ask the holy goat if you don't believe me. Ok obscure movie references aside, he makes me giggle and thats what I wanted but wasn't going to get. So this left me alone with nothing to do since tv really holds no entertainment value for me and I didn't really want to watch another movie. Of course this meant I did what I do when I'm at a loose end. I powered up media player and hit random, turned up the volume and sat back with my book and this is where it got just a little strange. You would think that with a personal play list of over 1000 songs you would nearly be guaranteed the odds of not hearing the same song for at least a few hours wouldn't you. Well you'd actually be wrong. In less than an hour I heard the same 3 songs in the same order 3 times. Now I'm not complaining because since they are in a personal play list they are songs I like and choose to listen to. What actually struck me the 3rd time I heard them was the fact that the titles actually formed a sentence. Of course this is where you'd expect me to post the song titles and have a lot to say about what I think it meant but I'm not going to. It was just a strange event that got me thinking about something I've had a vague suspsion about for a while now. Yes it's good and yes it's something I want and hell yes it's something I'm going to fight for and it's something you will also no doubt read about in future posts. But in the meantime I'm just going to sit back and smile at the way the universe sometimes reminds you in strange and mysterious ways that you may actually be on the right track even if it looks wrong to everyone else.

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