
"They Can't Take That Away from Me" - Frank Sinatra
"New Year's Eve" - Andrew Lloyd Webber (from "Sunset Blvd")
"I Want to Be a Christian" - the Proclaimers
"The Leaky Cauldron" - Chapter 4, "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" audiobook
"2/4 Marches" - Highland Pipes and Drums
"When Life Has Reached It's End" - J.S. Bach, (from "St. John Passion")
"Ave Verum Corpus" - W.A. Mozart
"Ombra Mai Fu" - G.F. Handel (from "Serse")
"Concerto No. 7 in D" - Antonio Vivaldi
"The Thunder Rolls" - Garth Brooks
"Soul Sacrifice" - Carlos Santana
"No Regrets" - Robbie Williams
"Your Body is a Wonderland" - John Mayer
"Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra" - Benjamin Britten
"Una furtiva lagrima" - Gaetano Donizetti (from "L'elisir d'amore")
"Eternal Flame" - The Bangles
"Nobody's Fault But Mine" - Led Zeppelin
"Alieni Insurrexerunt - Dues In Nomine Tuo" - Carlo Gesualdo
"I Just Can't Wait to Be King" - Lion King (Stage)
"Huron 'Beltane' Fire Dance" - Loreena McKennitt
*iPod music collection, btw, currently consists of 2263 tracks totalling 8.86 GB of disk space. Enough to play straight for 5.4 days, or so it tells me. ::grin::
While I'm here, I've got a few other quiz results I can post, as well:
You're The Poisonwood Bible!
by Barbara Kingsolver
Deeply rooted in a religious background, you have since become both
isolated and schizophrenic. You were naively sure that your actions would help people,
but of course they were resistant to your message and ultimately disaster ensued. Since
you can see so many sides of the same issue, you are both wise beyond your years and
tied to worthless perspectives. If you were a type of waffle, it would be
Belgian.
Take the Book Quiz
at the Blue Pyramid.
Well, I love this book - it's one of my recent favourites. However, I'm not sure I like the description of me that's associated with it. So, I'll just laugh this one off. Oh yes. A Belgian Waffle? I don't even understand what they mean by that. ::grin::
"We reject the false doctrine that the church could have permission to hand over the form of its message and of its order to whatever it itself might wish or to the vicissitudes of the prevailing ideological and political convictions of the day." |
You are Karl Barth! You like your freedom, and are pretty stubborn against authority! You don't care much for other people's opinions either. You can come up with your own fun, and often enough you have too much fun. You are pretty popular because you let people have their way, even when you have things figured out better than them. |
What theologian are you?
A creation of Henderson
Well, I've never heard of this guy (which isn't terribly surprising, considering I'm not really all that "up" on my Christian theology. However, from the description, he sounds pretty cool. Again, I'm not sure the description entirely fits me . . . then again, maybe this one actually does. ::grin::