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''To dream the impossible dream, to fight the unbeatable foe, to bear with unbearable sorrow, to run where the brave dare not go, to right the unrightable wrong, to love, pure and chaste, from afar; to try when your arms are too weary; to reach the unreachable star. This is my Quest---to follow that star, no matter how hopeless, no matter how far, to fight for the right without question or pause'' (The Impossible Dream - lyrics by Joe Darion, music by Mitch Leigh)

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Saturday, September 13, 2003

Saturday night playlist:

Africa – Toto
Beer for my horses – Toby Keith
Bring me to life – Evanesense
Burning Love – Wynonna
Butterfly – Crazy Town
Corner of the Sky – Pippin
Drift Away – Uncle Kracker
Fat Bottom Girls – Queen
Hawaiian Roller coaster ride – lilo and stitch soundtrack
He mele no lilo – lilo and stitch soundtrack
Heat of the moment – Asia
I drove all night – Celene Dion
I’ve got you – Marc Anthony
If you’re gone – Matchbox 20
It’s all coming back to me – Celene Dion
King of Wishful Thinking – Pretty Woman soundtrack
Kissable, Huggable, Lovable – Diamond Rio
Lick it up - Kiss
Macarena – Los Del Mar
Oh Sheila – Ready for the world
One Week – Barenaked Ladies
Relax – Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Runaround – Blues Traveler
Shock the Monkey – Peter Gabriel
Stan – Eminem w/ Dido
Party Time – Gloria Estefan
Traveling Soldier – Dixie Chicks
Trouble – Travis Tritt
Unskinny Bop – Poison
Up – Shania Twain
Yolanda - ???
Zombie Jamborree - Rockapella

Purge is playing Kingdom Hearts. Gus is lying at my feet. Ash is attacking moths through our screen. I couldn’t find Tishie, so I went around the house in a high squeaking voice, “Where’s my piddy? Piddy-piddy-piddy gerl!” That’s the only thing she responds to. And even though I looked in the spare room, that’s where she came out of. She hopped up and down the bed. Decided that I wasn’t going to pet her and loped off. So the burning questions for the day:

· What did Juan Peron do after Evita died?
· Is there a book of historical fiction that’s not slanted to a juvenile about Pocahontas?
· What happened to the 3 women at the Alamo after the Mexican army ran over the fort’s defenses and killed Bowie, Boone and Crockett?
· What happened to the Three Musketeers during the French Revolution? And is Dumas’ work in the public domain?

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