Ultra Mu and headphones.

I need headphones.

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The story behind “Rest in Pieces”:

It was during grade 12 chemistry, when Mr. Bontront accidentally dropped a piece of calcium carbonate, chalk in layman terms, onto the floor. He said to the damaged pieces “rest in pieces”. I didn’t understand his pun until Andy Kong, who sat behind me at the time paid attention to it and said it was funny. Now I think it’s probably one of the most ingenious jokes ever made.

Ultra Mu is done. I have to wait until midnight to send it out.

The acapella versions actually sound really cool <3.

 

6 Comments

  1. Most of his jokes I don’t get.

    Now, for your daily dosage of corrections:
    “He said the damaged pieces”
    “I didn’t not understand his pun”

  2. i recognize my former desk =D

  3. lool.

  4. Ha, I’m not the only one to be corrected….

    Anyways, if it was alright to share, you sounded really good.

  5. Yeah. It was small, meaningful, and oh-so-cool! Like way back when swordsmiths handmade all their weapons. And you get the best piece of his work. (not that I have a sword or anything.)

    Anyway, I get this ‘honoured’ kind of feeling… ^^

  6. haha that’s cute =D

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