11/27/06
Everytime I heard Robitussin I saw the evil guy from Jungle Book.
Shere Khan?
<laughs>
Sometimes I wonder about you.
At least I didn’t know the evil guy from Jungle Book of the top of my head. Which was why I was laughing.
The preceding statement either helped or hurt my argument. It is left as an exercise for the reader to determine which.
Shere Khan?
<laughs>
Sometimes I wonder about you.
At least I didn’t know the evil guy from Jungle Book of the top of my head. Which was why I was laughing.
The preceding statement either helped or hurt my argument. It is left as an exercise for the reader to determine which.
11/25/06
11/24/06
WU Basics
Going to Bear's Den is simple. There's plenty of variety. It's easy to find a companion for a quick run. It's a casual and convenient stop that you can hit multiple times per week, even per day.
Ursa's has fewer items on the menu, but it has a particularly savory selection, with a focus on dessert items. Nor are the activities limited to the culinary realm; it's the perfect way to play a game, or maybe relax next to a fire. It lacks the same access that BD has, but nevertheless it's still simple enough to drop in here a couple times a week.
Center Court has limited access, is impossible to attend alone, and requires a commitment of both time and money- but in return, all you can eat.
And for those times when you're all the way on main campus? You go to Mallinckrodt.
Going to Bear's Den is simple. There's plenty of variety. It's easy to find a companion for a quick run. It's a casual and convenient stop that you can hit multiple times per week, even per day.
Ursa's has fewer items on the menu, but it has a particularly savory selection, with a focus on dessert items. Nor are the activities limited to the culinary realm; it's the perfect way to play a game, or maybe relax next to a fire. It lacks the same access that BD has, but nevertheless it's still simple enough to drop in here a couple times a week.
Center Court has limited access, is impossible to attend alone, and requires a commitment of both time and money- but in return, all you can eat.
And for those times when you're all the way on main campus? You go to Mallinckrodt.
11/23/06
A posed hypothetical:
Let someone somehow destroy every single copy of every single piece of work of Shakespeare’s- burn every script, hack any database, rip the pages out of every schoolchild’s textbook, take a scissors and magic marker to any work containing any allusion- that is, let Shakespeare not be killed, but rather hang by the threads of memories of actors and of him.
“If I die, the idea of a triangle would disappear with me.”
What becomes of Shakespeare?
“...tam in potestate esset oblivisci quam tacere.”
What becomes of the vandal?
“Does anyone know what Pliny the Elder was known for?”
Dying.
Let someone somehow destroy every single copy of every single piece of work of Shakespeare’s- burn every script, hack any database, rip the pages out of every schoolchild’s textbook, take a scissors and magic marker to any work containing any allusion- that is, let Shakespeare not be killed, but rather hang by the threads of memories of actors and of him.
“If I die, the idea of a triangle would disappear with me.”
What becomes of Shakespeare?
“...tam in potestate esset oblivisci quam tacere.”
What becomes of the vandal?
“Does anyone know what Pliny the Elder was known for?”
Dying.
11/22/06
11/19/06
11/18/06
“Oh, where is the song / That goes like this...”
Some of the best scenes from the film are disappointingly absent {witch, bridge of death}, although new material does compensate. The classic quotes have slight difference from their usual intonation, though Plenty of musical allusions extend the parody into more than a mere genre adaptation, making Spamalot an amusing play in its own right.
And this was nowhere near the worst worst seat I’ve had.
“...That's awfully high for me...”
Some of the best scenes from the film are disappointingly absent {witch, bridge of death}, although new material does compensate. The classic quotes have slight difference from their usual intonation, though Plenty of musical allusions extend the parody into more than a mere genre adaptation, making Spamalot an amusing play in its own right.
And this was nowhere near the worst worst seat I’ve had.
“...That's awfully high for me...”
11/16/06
11/15/06
11/14/06
11/13/06
11/12/06
“(4 Points) What kind of sneakers do I wear:”
Those blue things with holes in them that I don’t know the name of and I know those aren’t technically your sneakers but they are footwear and I need to put something down since I don’t think before I’d finish this you’re going to be going to the bathroom so that I could sneak a peak into your closet unobserved and L[] would see me anyway.
Time to pick something.
““Pride and Prejudice” is something you see either with your girlfriends or your boyfriend.”
Those blue things with holes in them that I don’t know the name of and I know those aren’t technically your sneakers but they are footwear and I need to put something down since I don’t think before I’d finish this you’re going to be going to the bathroom so that I could sneak a peak into your closet unobserved and L[] would see me anyway.
Time to pick something.
““Pride and Prejudice” is something you see either with your girlfriends or your boyfriend.”
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