Sleeping through the good bits
Dec. 2nd, 2005 03:30 pmLast night
edge_of_ruin and I took part in a loud and really quite lively performance of Mozart's Requiem. There had been a rehearsal on Wednesday night, and another on Thursday afternoon, and by last night I was pretty tired. So tired that partway through the Lux aeterna I realized my concentration had gone entirely and I was close to nodding off. Got to hope this doesn't in fact happen on Judgement Day.
In the library there are little cardboard signs that list all the different alarms you might hear, and what you should do if you hear one ("Continuous Bell: Leave Building By Nearest Exit"). On one of these cards someone had added: "Last Trump: Form Orderly Queue and Await Judgement". It was there for years, I wonder if it still is.
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In the library there are little cardboard signs that list all the different alarms you might hear, and what you should do if you hear one ("Continuous Bell: Leave Building By Nearest Exit"). On one of these cards someone had added: "Last Trump: Form Orderly Queue and Await Judgement". It was there for years, I wonder if it still is.