1. Open your library (iTunes, Winamp, Media Player, iPod, etc).
2. Put it on shuffle.
3. Press play.
4. For every question, type the song that's playing.
5. When you go to a new question, press the next button.
6. Don't lie and try to pretend you're cool...

Opening Credits
"Sneaky Feelings" - Elvis Costello

Waking Up
"Cars and Calories" - Saves the Day

First Day At School
"Wasting Time" - Jack Johnson

Falling in Love
"Follow You Down" - Twilight Singers

Fight Song
"Let's Be Bad, Henry, Let's Be Really Bad" - the pAper chAse

Prom
"Get In or Get Out" - Hot Hot Heat

Life is Good
"Do the Whirlwind" - Architecture in Helsinki

Mental Breakdown
"Guess Who Loves You More" - Raheem DeVaughn

Driving
"Romantic Comedy" - Stars

Flashback
"Lapdance" - N.E.R.D.

Getting Back Together
"Love Letter" - Nick Cave

Sex Scene
"Then Go" - Damien Rice, feat. Lisa Hannigan

Paying the Dues
"I Keep Coming Back" - The Afghan Whigs

The Night Before the War
"Jonothan Fisk" - Spoon

Final Battle
"Millionaire" - Kelis, feat. Andre 3000

Moment of Triumph
"I Quit" - Hepburn

Death Scene
"Man of Conviction" - The Get Up Kids

Funeral Song
"Sandelwood" - Lisa Loeb

End Credits
"Let's Stay Together" - Al Green

My receptionist is much better than she was last Thursday. She's actually talking to people. She's even worked up to looking me in the eyes again. I was afraid she was going to wilt and die under her desk for a couple days there. She was helpful today and asked several times if she could help me or anyone else. Excellent. I really didn't want her to get herself canned since I did fight to give her a second chance. I just feel so damn sorry for her because she's young (just turned 19) and doesn't have anyone to talk to about her life. Her mother is on a bevy of pain medications and is out-of-it the majority of the time. Her father just came back into her life recently after divorcing her mother years ago. She doesn't have any siblings or family members to help her out. She's living with her boyfriend and his brother, and they are the party guys. She's too shy. She's too quiet. She's deathly afraid of confrontation. And, she won't stand up for herself. Bad combination.

My little trip home for Thanksgiving is rapidly approaching. Jason actually looks forward to seeing my family. He gets along with them much more easily than his family. This is probably because my immediate family avoids drama at all costs. The only thing I'm afraid I'll forget is Ferguson's health certificate so he can board the plane. I can't get it until a day or two before we leave since it is only good for ten days, and I'll need it for the flight back.

Oh, and allow the boys of TV on the Radio to school the pathetic weenie-waving rockers and the camera-humping crooners in the subtle art of seduction.

Exhibit 1: Wear Wear You Out

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I left out in the last entry that I thought it was good you were sticking up for her, though when people begin to be unable to make eye contact, in my experience, the usually are on the way out.
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