This is a Journal entry by Plebis -- Wielder of Swords, Sayer of 'Sodit' and Thingite Arch Recruiting Sergent for the Grand Warlord Clive the Flying Ostrich [back from touring the universe]

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Plebis -- Wielder of Swords, Sayer of 'Sodit' and Thingite Arch Recruiting Sergent for the Grand Warlord Clive the Flying Ostrich [back from touring the universe]

Ggguuurrr.

I was doing a project for mythology(one of my high school classes), and my friends and I were nigh on finishing it up, when the teacher up and changed the requirements. Now we have to make one that fits "modern america". Our previous myth was so much better. It told the story of the world. More specifically, the switch from polytheism to monotheism.

Why does it have to relate to "modern america"?

Why O why?


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Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic.

Try this - grab a copy of American Gods by Neil Gaiman.

It's all about the gods of old (and new) set all across America.

http://www.neilgaiman.com/works/books/americangods


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Plebis -- Wielder of Swords, Sayer of 'Sodit' and Thingite Arch Recruiting Sergent for the Grand Warlord Clive the Flying Ostrich [back from touring the universe]

Thanks Clive, but we went with plan "B."

The heroes (if they can be called that) had to pass high shcool (fourth try) and they were helped by the goddess of school.

Our other one was so much better.

O well, what's done is done.

smiley - tardis or is it?


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Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic.

well try reading it anyway... it's really rather good. smiley - ok


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Plebis -- Wielder of Swords, Sayer of 'Sodit' and Thingite Arch Recruiting Sergent for the Grand Warlord Clive the Flying Ostrich [back from touring the universe]

Will do!


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Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic.

If you can, get a hold of the author's preferred text - it's has a few additional parts to it that expand the original version and make SO much more sense.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/American-Gods-Neil-Gaiman/dp/0755322819/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/026-0171965-1094871?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1174754136&sr=8-1


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Plebis -- Wielder of Swords, Sayer of 'Sodit' and Thingite Arch Recruiting Sergent for the Grand Warlord Clive the Flying Ostrich [back from touring the universe]

Well we presented the myth we put together in an afternoon and we got a 42 out of 50...isn't that interesting.


Still wish we would have done the whole jupiter gets a prophecy and tries to stop christianity, but in doing so he kills himself.


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Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic.

84% - well above three-quarters. Good Job. smiley - biggrin

Shame about not getting to do precisely what you wanted but be pleased with the result nonetheless. smiley - ok

an Enjoy Americna Gods - well worth the read if you are interested in this sort of thing.

I've decided I'm going to tackle Dante's Inferno (finacee has a translation) after I'm done reading Bill Bryson's study of English Etemology "The Mother Tongue" - terrifially a musing and enlightening. smiley - smiley


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