A Conversation for The Manifesto for the Campaign to rename Thursday, "Thing"
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Sep 13, 2002
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Jade (Like a lithium flower just about to bloom... She's incredible math.) and Thras (the token dragon dæmon) Posted Sep 13, 2002
Yes, it's green from where I see it, the sun is.
But then I'm on Mars, and that red dust does funky things to the colour filtering and all that, or at least that's what Firefly told me.
He's a Martian, did you know? We should all go to his site and bother him. It'll be fun, come on!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/classic/U188640
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Captain Zog, Thingite Ambassador to the little people, back from his wanderings at last Posted Sep 13, 2002
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Sep 13, 2002
*sigh*
Some days I hate Poets day... it's too long.... *sigh*
(I am going from 7:30 till 7:30... no fair).
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Fred the Badger (official Thingite bartender) Posted Sep 13, 2002
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Clelba Posted Sep 13, 2002
mm, we weer all so tired in french today we weer like zombies...i think the teacher was a bit worried
and our school day is *short* compared to that
^. .^
= ' =
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Shea the Sarcastic Posted Sep 13, 2002
Sorry about the "he" Lifson ... and I would have made up with you if it wasn't for the you summoned at me ... so this means war!
::orders the Thingite Guard to arrest Lifson and detain her in a vat of custard for the weekend::
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Sep 13, 2002
Well. Technically, I'm only going from 9-10, 11-12, 2-4:30, and 6-7.
But there's lots of running around that goes on in there. Plus I have to get up at 7:30. (which is early for a student, I'll have you know).
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J'au-æmne Posted Sep 14, 2002
7.30 is practically unheard of for a student.
*sympathy*
Why do you have to get up so early?
*worried*
or are you talking about 7.30pm
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Sep 14, 2002
7:30 AM... o yes. Morning. I didn't know they had one of those.
I have a class at 9 Sodit/Wibble/Poets and one at 8:30 Wimpy/Thing (Music Theory and Sight Singing/Ear Training repectively), so's I gotta get up early to shower and generally wake up some.
My roommate, however, doesn't have a class till 10 S/W/P and till TWO W/T... to her.
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Lady Scott Posted Sep 14, 2002
*can't remember the last time I slept till 7:30 am, no matter what day we're talking about*
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J'au-æmne Posted Sep 14, 2002
What's the deal with classes at 8.30?
I mean, I know that Americans get up early in comparison to British people, but that's mean... *sympathy*
In first year, I had 9ams every day. But I only got up at 8.20am...
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Lady Scott Posted Sep 14, 2002
I recall having 8am classes in uni... and I know they still have 8am classes but most students avoid them at all costs...
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J'au-æmne Posted Sep 14, 2002
8am classes?
*faints*
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Sep 14, 2002
I had an 8am last year - Honors Psychology. T'weren't honors-like and I certainly didn't get up for it that often...
........... well, I did kind of have bronchitis at the time.
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Shea the Sarcastic Posted Sep 14, 2002
Weren't you feeling honored over the whole thing, though?
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Sep 14, 2002
Not particularly.
My professor, kid you not, had short fat balding man syndrome.
He also had an unhealthy interest in the mechanics of sex and attraction. (mechanics - ie, science, not the kinds that most men are interested in)
And he constantly spoke like a Canadian, even after swearing up and down he was from the Tidewater area in Virginia.
Scary scary guy.
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Shea the Sarcastic Posted Sep 14, 2002
I know the type ... I worked for one of the short, balding type once ... he was a black belt in judo and would lord it over people. The best day was when he went out to luch, and came back with hair. I mean, what do you say? And it was the worst toupee ever! He had salt and pepper hair, and you could have taken a ruler to this hair and measured the exact distance they had between grey hair!
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