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I feel all popular with this sudden flurry of being friended. I always feel weird when people friend me while i'm on a theme (Buffy, Iraq, Oxford, whathaveyou) because i think people are gonna be disappointed uninterested when i start posting a lot on something different. So i would just like to remind everyone that they can defriend me and my feelings will not be hurt. And i'm weird about choosing to friend people, so please don't be offended if i don't friend you back. [The better i know you the more likely i am to add you to my friendslist, so feel free to comment on entries, IM me, etc.]

Listening to a conversation with Clare on Tuesday i realized that the reason we saw so many people in black robes at the beginning of our stay here is that they were in Examination Robes. (If i'd known that at the time i probably would have been tacky and surreptitiously taken a picture of some of them.)

I walked into breakfast today and the guy hands me a plate of 5 hash browns. Oh yeah, he knows me. A couple times recently i've actually been feeling less well and only gotten 3, but this has been later in the morning when the woman is serving and the hash browns have looked a bit overcooked anyway. These were delicious, though, and i definitely wanted 5.

Balcony Dinner with Valentine on Monday. (I want to go to Ashdown Forest some day when i can have the entire day and not worry about needing to be back, and there are fewer and fewer days in which i can do that. Hmm.) That should be great. He is the most cracked out professor i have ever had. He knows scads, unquestionably, but he's just, i don't have words. But if you ever have opportunity to take a class or go to a lecture by Valentine Cunningham, DO IT. We spent probably 15 minutes at the beginning of class discussing (by which in this class i almost always mean "listening to him talk about") the British slang "bugger" and i learned that "faggots" in Britain are a meatball type thing. He was telling us about this Japanese guy who was translating a book, and in the book there's a line where a man says to his wife, "Bugger me, I could do with some faggots tonight." In synchronicity, this [faggots as culinary item] comes up in today's Lileks.


Unrelatedly, this piece from the Lemon made me snicker:
In the wake of the attack earlier this week that left Uday and Qusay Hussein dead, many in America's academic community came forward to encourage the remaining supporters of Saddam Hussein to "look past their anger" and try to discover the "root causes" of the American attack. Said Middle East correspondent and professional idiotarian Robert Fisk, "While it might be tempting for Saddam's supporters to lash out at the west, they would be better served by trying to understand why they are so hated throughout the world, including in their own country."

Also, here are two (somewhat contrasting) pieces on Bob Hope's writers. And i so agree with my father's comment:
It always bothers me when I see in a quotation book or a quotation page or something similar and there's a line from a prepared speech and the speaker's name and I think, "But he didn't come up with it. He just read it. Some speechwriter actually wrote it. I wonder who it was."

What?!?

Date: 2003-07-31 09:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] carpdeus.livejournal.com
<attempting to hide a smile behind a look of indignation> You haven't friended me?!? <melodramatic hand to forehead, palm out of course> And after that conversation about low-key knights, alack, alas <sneaking a look to see if you're buying it, noticing you're not so giving up the melodrama>

However, my dear, won't de-friend you. Even if only 1/100th of what you wrote was a jewel scattered amongst the dross (which it isn't), it'd still be worth it.

Now, I don't know that I'd go so far as to wade through L33t sp33k to read your stuff, but you frequently make me think and raise new points and allow me to see the world through another pair of eyes.

And, on a related note, if someone friends you during a topical discussion and expects to read only about that topic and then are disappointed that you write about other things, well... Then they are missing out on some fine writing and need to realize that life goes beyond (insert topic here).

Personally, I prefer that your topics do show variety. Now, don't forget to block the keyhole in case any knights drop their keys.

-J

Such a cute blush...

Date: 2003-08-04 06:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] carpdeus.livejournal.com
But now I'm wondering if it goes all the way down... Gonna have to wing across the pond and borrow a suit of armor from the Tower and go clanking around Trinity dropping keys ;)

Date: 2003-07-31 10:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zzrg.livejournal.com
Thank you very much for the Bob Hope pieces. I greatly enjoyed them and would not have run across them myself.

Regarding quotations: I really do not like the habit of attributing quotes to the person who gave the speech, not the person that wrote it. The Whitehouse seems somewhat divided on this issue. :-)

What? A fag is not a smoke? I've always thought British slang superior to the US equivalant.

Date: 2003-08-03 06:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hermionesviolin.livejournal.com
My father sent me the Bob Hope pieces. I'm glad you enjoyed them.

One of my classmate's actually said to V, "I thought a faggot was a cigarette." "No, that's a fag," he said.

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