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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Started conversation Jan 20, 2002
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Researcher 55674 Posted Jan 31, 2002
If I was in a diabolical mood, I'd show you who's in lurk mode. But I'm not just benvolent. Extremely overwhelmingly benevolent. Don't worry, you can come back, really. *lies in wait*
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Jan 31, 2002
Well, you did get me out of my deep funk for the evening... I guess I'll come back for one of your patented bear s.
(I'll type up what I got out this evening and send it to you directly... it's odd, not particuarly funny, but definitely not normal fare for me)
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Researcher 55674 Posted Jan 31, 2002
So I'm posting again on h2g2.
bye bye sleep.
bye bye work.
Glad you're out of the funk though. (not sure I ever used the word funk before)
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Jan 31, 2002
Hey, come now, I get sleep and do work and still do h2g2... well, sometimes sleep, and usually work. But that has nothing to do with this place.
I was so happy and out of my "funk" and then my suitemates started acting like idiots (see my journal from this morning).
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Researcher 55674 Posted Jan 31, 2002
Oy, and on top of insomnia too.
Keep it up and you'll be a wreck, kid. (Not an invitation to feel sorry for yourself)
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Jan 31, 2002
I'm not a wreck already?
I skipped Psych this morning in favor of sleep... I'm much better now that I've had some real sleep. Thank God it's the weekend... at least they usually leave for those days so I can sleep.
Mind coming over to beat them to a pulp?
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Researcher 55674 Posted Feb 1, 2002
No violence would be necessary. I'd just go into the bear routine, flex impressively for them, and they'd run away.
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Feb 2, 2002
I only meant that the giggling would just get worse...
They're gone for the weekend-- wahey!
*wonders what he was doing all day yesterday that made him have an "out" away message*
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Researcher 55674 Posted Feb 2, 2002
Sure that's what you meant.
Hmmm... well let's see, it started out with breakfast, and then I kept intending to come back to my room but things kept coming up. Next thing you know, it's 1am.
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Researcher 55674 Posted Feb 3, 2002
Huh, a leetle idea for all those procrastinating novelists out there:
Write a collection of short stories, each consisting of only the beginning to a longer story, call it 's Book of Beginnings and get it published.
it may not sell too many copies, but I'd bet it'd be fun
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Researcher 55674 Posted Feb 4, 2002
Oh yes.
Let's see, that berk_zeke and pyroandwood were just odd. Which is probably a good thing.
The prose poem and Paper Existence were really good though. S'matter of fact I think I read a published sci-fi story not too long ago that was kinda like Paper Existence, but not too like.
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Feb 4, 2002
Paper Existance needs help... lots of it, cause certain things don't quite fit together right, but I sort of like it.
And Zeke was odd on purpose... I can't just do a normal English assignment.
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