Upon listening to a mashup which included an Elvis Presley song called “Crying in the Chapel”, I suddenly was reminded of little ampules filled with powders and a little instrument with which to extract tiny little bits of these powders in order to mix them up. It then dawned on me that I had been listening to that exact song one Christmas Day in the morning, during a time when I was I big Elvis fan, and for Christmas had gotten an Elvis tape and a chemistry set. And sitting there listening to that tape, I was brewing together hydrochlorid acid, because I had read in the manual that it was the most dangerous of experiments I could try. Isn’t it funny how little things like that stick with you for ages, but you can’t remember more than two names of the people you attended school with over the course of a whole goddamn year?
Be sure to also visit my blog on all things tech. Well, some things tech. Insightful analysis and unpredictable wit are just one click away:


latest posts
RSSlatest comments
RSS- Horst on the post Oh Please! Not another list on how to be a bad blogger
- mike on the post Obamoida!
- richard on the post The Brothers Lionheart
- martin Clifton on the post The Brothers Lionheart
- Eugene on the post Barcamp Vienna 08 (this is the recap)
Tag Cloud
- art
- austria
- barcampvienna
- bookmarks
- Books
- cameraphone
- christmas
- cigarettes
- cocktails
- del.icio.us
- flickr
- Food
- France
- Give-Aways
- History
- Impressions
- Internet
- libraryThing
- Martini
- martinichronicles
- Movies-and-TV
- Music
- normandy
- politics
- Random Wisdom
- Random_Wisdom
- Religion
- Savoir_Vivre
- SmokeFree
- smoking
- snow
- Sports
- spring
- Tech-Stuff
- Travel
- tupalo
- turkey
- University Life
- University_Life
- vienna
- web2.0
- window
- Work
- writing

Hi I’m trying to find a copy of the elvis presley/ the wailers mashup of “crying in the chapel” - could you make some suggestions as to where I could find it.
thanks casey