Death by Chocolate
Apr. 8th, 2003 07:55 amI meant to write this last night when I got home, but the computer was off and mum goes spac when I go online late at night *shrug*.
Anyway, at bowling (by the way, I bowled crap last night) I tried the Woodchoc Magnum ice cream. Gods, that thing was death by chocolate. Milk chocolate layer, white chocolate layer then mud ice cream *droolz*. Probably the best of the Sixties Nine that I've tried so far. Also tried the John Lemon (I thought it would have lemon sorbet in it, but it was ice cream with bits of sherbet in it, weird and kinda icky.) Peace Mango was nice, pretty much the same as the previous mango one they released. Chocwork Orange was cool (that mud ice cream again!) but the orange chocolate was a bit too sweet. The Woodchoc is the best so far. But they are $2.80 a pop!!!
When I was driving home I put Hooked On Classics on. That (those) album(s) are great driving music and MUST be played loud to give justice to the orchestra. Pity I only have it on cassette so all the noise comes through.
I love orchestras. I think I gained an appreciation of them when in year 5 our teacher used to play us classical music during class, and sometimes tell us to just close our eyes and concentrate on the instruments we could here. You got your strings with the violins and double bass and my favourite, the cello. Brass - trumpets, trombones, french horns, tubas (last night I noted the tubas being used for the bassline instead of the double bass), saxaphone, bugle... Percussion - drums, timpanis (oooh), those little windchimey thingys, and all your little stuff like triangles and tamborines and the groovy clip clop thingys and giros!! haha I love the name of giros (pronounced gweerow). Woodwind - clarinets, oboes, other stuff that I forget the name of... actually, I think technically the saxaphone is classified as woodwind because it has a reed *shrugs*, not sure. And then you have piano and the occaisional acoustic guitar (which are also strings, yes, the piano is classified as strings, have you ever looked inside one??). Then you get the ultra groovy orchestrations that combine electric guitars and moden instruments with full on string/brass orchestras *shivers*. It moves me to tears sometimes listening to them. They sound so bloody awesome.
Anyway, at bowling (by the way, I bowled crap last night) I tried the Woodchoc Magnum ice cream. Gods, that thing was death by chocolate. Milk chocolate layer, white chocolate layer then mud ice cream *droolz*. Probably the best of the Sixties Nine that I've tried so far. Also tried the John Lemon (I thought it would have lemon sorbet in it, but it was ice cream with bits of sherbet in it, weird and kinda icky.) Peace Mango was nice, pretty much the same as the previous mango one they released. Chocwork Orange was cool (that mud ice cream again!) but the orange chocolate was a bit too sweet. The Woodchoc is the best so far. But they are $2.80 a pop!!!
When I was driving home I put Hooked On Classics on. That (those) album(s) are great driving music and MUST be played loud to give justice to the orchestra. Pity I only have it on cassette so all the noise comes through.
I love orchestras. I think I gained an appreciation of them when in year 5 our teacher used to play us classical music during class, and sometimes tell us to just close our eyes and concentrate on the instruments we could here. You got your strings with the violins and double bass and my favourite, the cello. Brass - trumpets, trombones, french horns, tubas (last night I noted the tubas being used for the bassline instead of the double bass), saxaphone, bugle... Percussion - drums, timpanis (oooh), those little windchimey thingys, and all your little stuff like triangles and tamborines and the groovy clip clop thingys and giros!! haha I love the name of giros (pronounced gweerow). Woodwind - clarinets, oboes, other stuff that I forget the name of... actually, I think technically the saxaphone is classified as woodwind because it has a reed *shrugs*, not sure. And then you have piano and the occaisional acoustic guitar (which are also strings, yes, the piano is classified as strings, have you ever looked inside one??). Then you get the ultra groovy orchestrations that combine electric guitars and moden instruments with full on string/brass orchestras *shivers*. It moves me to tears sometimes listening to them. They sound so bloody awesome.