27 September 2005
Noche
Vamos a un viaje hacia la noche,
la noche te envuelve,
sigue su huella,
déjate tentar, déjate llevar,
mírala cara a cara. (mírala de frente)
Al final, atrévete, ven, ven, ven...
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Infiernowa arumaxa, ch'amakawa arumaxa, pasionawa arumaxa
Jin viajir sarañani, arumchaqaru
K'iruntawatanwa arumaxa,
Saratap arkasina,
Tentayasiñ munma, irpayasiñ munma,
Uñkatama jana janu
Tukuyanxa axsaramti, jutam, jutam, jutam...
Cachi Kieffer
17 September 2005
He had it coming
Six
Squish
Uh uh
Cicero
Lipschitz!
He had it coming
He had it coming
He only had himself to blame
If you'd have been there
If you'd have seen it
I betcha you would have done the same!
I met Ezekiel Young from
Salt Lake city about two years ago
and he told me he was single
and we hit it off right away.
So, we started living together.
He'd go to work, he'd come home, I'd
fix him a drink, We'd have dinner.
And then I found out,
"Single" he told me?
Single, my ass. Not only
was he married
...oh, no, he had six wives.
One of those Mormons, you know. So that
night, when he came home, I fixed him
his drink as usual.
You know, some guys just can't hold
their arsenic.
He had it coming
He had it coming
He took a flower
In its prime
And then he used it
And he abused it
It was a murder
But not a crime!
Now, I'm standing in the kitchen
carvin' up the chicken for dinner,
minding my own business,
and in storms my husband Wilbur,
in a jealous rage.
"You been screwin' the milkman,"
he says. He was crazy
and he kept screamin',
"you been screwin the milkman."
And then he ran into my knife.
He ran into my knife ten times!
They had it coming
They had it coming
They had it coming
They had it coming
They had it coming all along
They had it coming all along
I didn't do it
She didn't do it
But if I done it
But if she done it
How could you tell me that I was wrong?
16 September 2005
Aquellos hombres....

Finn: I did it! I did it! I am a wild success! I sold 'em all, all my paintings. You don't have to be embarrassed by me anymore, I'm rich! Isn't that what you wanted, aren't we happy now. Don't you understand, that everything I do, I do it for you. Anything, that might be special in me, is you.
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Calaf, a foreign prince in disguise, is struck by Turandot's beauty and resolves to win her, despite the pleas of his blind father Timur, who has fled his native country and come to Peking in disguise. He is attended by the slave girl Liu, who has loved Calaf from afar. She begs Calaf not to attempt the riddles. Three ministers, Ping, Pang and Pong also try to dissuade Calaf, but he is inflamed by Turandot, and he strikes the gong three times, declaring his candidacy. Turandot appears, more beautiful than ever. She explains that years ago an ancestor of hers was ravished by an invader; in revenge, she has sworn that no man will have her unless he solves the riddles. To the dismay of Turandot, and the delight of the crowd, Calaf answers the three riddles correctly. Turandot begs her father the emperor to release her from this stranger, but he refuses. Calaf then offers to die if Turandot can guess his name by the next morning. That night, Turandot sends her troops throughout Peking to discover Calaf's name. She finds Liu and tortures her, but Liu kills herself and his secret dies with her. Calaf sings "Nessun Dorma" - No One Sleeps; Turandot will not guess his name - by dawn he will be victorious.
It is morning. Turandot and Calaf confront each other. Despite Turandot's pleas, Calaf declares his love, and forces a kiss on her. Turandot melts, and Calaf reveals his name. Turandot summons her court and declares she has learned the stranger's name - it is "Love." The nation rejoices.
