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mercredi, octobre 13, 2004

Dear Mykel,

Never disclose your musical snobbishness in class - it might creep up on you.

In one of those frequent 'bubbly' moments in ENG 4-C, I indulged their requests to a song. I, however, declined to sing My Immortal by Evanescence, saying that it's just too played out.

Weeks later, I was caught by three students with the song in question playing on radio.

Need to mention the following songs on Launch: a new version of Just Like Heaven by The Cure and Perfect Kiss by New Order.

And what's up with that 80s-inflected MTV of A Simple Plan - er, Sum 41? (Can't tell them apart.)

A.