Last night I was doing my physics homework and had ANATO playing softly in the background. As usually happens when I do physics, my mind wandered a bit, and by the time The Prophet's Song came on, my homework was a lost cause. At any rate, immediately after I turned in my paper (which was finished exactly nine seconds before my teacher came around to collect it) I realized that, instead of the actual ANSWER, I had written "Madman" as the amount of potential energy in a 5-kg box resting n a 37-degree incline 9 meters above the ground. I cannot WAIT to get this paper back.
Anything similar happened to anyone else? Do tell.
Many times, but never with a Queen song.
Although once I was listening 'Rocket Queen' by Guns N' Roses, and I accidentaly typed the moaning noises of that girl in the background of the song while I was on a chat room with my cousins.
Oh, I do that sometimes. On purpose, actually. On homework, when I haven't a clue as to the answer, and I know that the teacher has a good sense of humor, I'll just write down some total nosense with a few song lyrics, you know, just to be silly, I guess.
I did it with Radio Ga-ga. I believe it was an essay about films making laugh or cry or both. I wrote in there 'And Parenthood, like War of the Worlds, can be considered humourous whilst also being very melancholy...'
I did alright with that essay...but got a ? over the 'War of the Worlds' part.
deleted user 03.12.2004 00:00
Good thing that you weren't listening to GDML. God knows what you might have put there...
deleted user 03.12.2004 05:22
Hehe... I got in a simular situation few days ago ;) I was talking about somthing and every time I was going to say someones name I always said Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor or John Deacon... I think I'm brainwashed.... (in a good way thou)