Du hast
by , 02-15-2008 at 04:25 PM (1403 Views)
I'm currently listening to a song completely in German, and I don't speak German. The band are called Rammstein and the song, as you may have guessed, is called "Du hast", apparently it means "You have" but I can neither confirm nor deny that. I haven't heard them all but I know I don't like some of their songs, others I can't get out of my head. I only discovered this song today because I was browsing around on Youtube. It all started with me watching bits from Top Gear and the guys talking about the Ford GT, because Jeremy Clarkson had bought one and they were pointing out it's various faults. After that I happened upon a little video someone had made with a slideshow of Ford GT pictures to the Rammstein song "Amerika". There was another Rammstein song I may have mentioned a while ago called "Sonne" and I liked that so I thought I'd see what else they've done that I'd like. I found a few and "Du hast" was one of them. It's not so much the words, it's everything except what the words mean that I like so much. I'm not saying that I hate the words though, it's just that my understanding of them is a bit hazy, regardless of that I like the song.
By the way, this is the Ford GT
Now, JCS. Tuesday I was first to turn up despite being late and the door was locked. No problem seeing as I had a mind to look at the sky, it was very pretty on Tuesday, the moon and stars were out but I didn't want to go out in the cold so I went up to the second floor. The strange thing about that building is that the second floor has a little gap, because the windows go right up and there's nowhere to fix the floor to so it's like a balcony of sorts and you can look down and see the reflections of the people below you in the windows. I saw someone I recognised as a JCS seat filler and said hello. He had no idea I was there and it took him a while to figure it out. We had a nice chat and then I spied another so I said hello to her too (still from the second floor) She was walking along instead of sitting down so it was easier for her to figure out where we were, so she came up for a chat too. Eventually we left, no one else had turned up, but I was pleased because I'd actually conversed with some people even though there was no JCS that day (due to lack of people, and the room key). Thursday was much the same as last Thursday. Only two of us turned up, one being Ripton. Luckily I'd prepared for this and brought Great Expectations with me (I have to read it by Tuesday and Little Dorrit by Thursday). As of next week I'm getting up earlier as my other lessons are starting then, then I'll have the opportunity to break out the pro plus. I haven't felt the need to take it and I don't want to take it for no reason, though I've no idea how it'll affect me in lessons. I can get hyperactive and I worry it might make me do that. We'll see.
Yesterday I had beans on toast. I haven't done that in ages. It was nice, I squirted some Tomato sauce into the beans to add extra zing.
If there was anything else I had to say I've forgotten it.
Bluebiird out.



. The band are called Rammstein and the song, as you may have guessed, is called "Du hast", apparently it means "You have" but I can neither confirm nor deny that. I haven't heard them all but I know I don't like some of their songs, others I can't get out of my head. I only discovered this song today because I was browsing around on Youtube. It all started with me watching bits from Top Gear and the guys talking about the Ford GT, because Jeremy Clarkson had bought one and they were pointing out it's various faults. After that I happened upon a little video someone had made with a slideshow of Ford GT pictures to the Rammstein song "Amerika". There was another Rammstein song I may have mentioned a while ago called "Sonne" and I liked that so I thought I'd see what else they've done that I'd like. I found a few and "Du hast" was one of them. It's not so much the words, it's everything except what the words mean that I like so much. I'm not saying that I hate the words though, it's just that my understanding of them is a bit hazy, regardless of that I like the song.
). Thursday was much the same as last Thursday. Only two of us turned up, one being Ripton. Luckily I'd prepared for this and brought Great Expectations with me (I have to read it by Tuesday and Little Dorrit by Thursday). As of next week I'm getting up earlier as my other lessons are starting then, then I'll have the opportunity to break out the pro plus. I haven't felt the need to take it and I don't want to take it for no reason, though I've no idea how it'll affect me in lessons. I can get hyperactive and I worry it might make me do that. We'll see.