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«goovie is married!» english. eep. that was an unfortunate typo. (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:20pm)
«nate...» lol! (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:21pm)
«goovie is married!» or you could major in one and minor in the other, like i did (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:21pm)
«Talcott» /me gives Carey (and the lurking Jaci) the secret English major handshake (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:21pm)
«Andrea Krause» Tywo Majors...the lost son of Lee Majors and Farrah Fawcett (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:21pm)
«soul groove feline» I like english, but I'm not really into classic literature and all that stuff... (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:21pm)
«Andrea Krause» I was an English major...not that I finished college, though...:-/ (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:21pm)
«Talcott» that's true. That's what I did with art and english (although the art minor is what became of my former art major) (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:21pm)
«soul groove feline» cool! I didn't know you liked art! (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:22pm)
«Drea» *english majors represent* Shakespeare! ;) (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:22pm)
«Talcott» Stacey: Then look around for a more contemporary program. Some schools don't focus on the classis much at all. (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:22pm)
«soul groove feline» I -hate- shakespeare. yes, I know, I'm a freak. (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:23pm)
«Michael (foof) Maki» I may have finished school had I been an English major... (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:23pm)
«goovie is married!» yeah. we only had one required shakespeare class, and one class that covered everything from beowulf thru the romantics. (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:23pm)
«Talcott» Actually, I'm not huge on Shakespeare either. He's not bad, but not my favorite (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:23pm)
«Michael (foof) Maki» instead of being a stupid CIS major. (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:24pm)
«nate...» naw, you're not a freak, I'm not a fan of shakespeare either. (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:24pm)
«soul groove feline» I'd love to find a contemporary program. (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:24pm)
«goovie is married!» and our program was really flexible. so i ended up knowing ridiculous amounts about 19th century feminist writers and precious little about anything else :) (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:24pm)
«Andrea Krause» what I like about yoooou (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:24pm)
«Talcott» Carey: That's how my school is, except we have a modern lit class, and an ancient world lit class. No required shakespears (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:24pm)
«goovie is married!» /me likes shakespeare a lot. *hides* :) (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:24pm)
«Andrea Krause» me too carey (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:25pm)
«Talcott» I don't dislike him, I'd just rather read Vonnegut ;) (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:25pm)
«Andrea Krause» MmmmmVonnegut (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:25pm)
«Andrea Krause» He's my man! (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:26pm)
«soul groove feline» I don't like him. or, at least I don't like him being forced on me the way he is in english class. (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:26pm)
«iPauley» goooooooooovieeeeeeeeeee :-D (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:26pm)
«Talcott» I think that's the problem with Shakespeare. He's enforced too much, and usualy the focus is on the wrong details/plays. I just lost interest in him, but I do see why he's so good/important at the same time (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:27pm)
«Andrea Krause» which....shakespeare or vonnegut? (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:27pm)
«soul groove feline» shakespeare. vonnegut isn't forced on us in class :) (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:27pm)
«Talcott» yeah, I assumed you ment the bard. If vonnegut was forced on you, I'd suddenly have more respect for your school :) (well, not if he was forced....) (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:28pm)
«Andrea Krause» vonnegut was my saving grace in school. The only "respected" author I was really into and coult do papers/book reports on. :) (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:28pm)
«soul groove feline» we had to study this book called Watership Down last year. everyone hated it, but I adored it. (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:28pm)
«soul groove feline» it was a book about a society of rabbits, used as a political allegory. (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:29pm)
«goovie is married!» yeah. i have a problem with studying plays, anyway...i think you really need to see the plays to understand them. (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:29pm)
«goovie is married!» *squeal* i loved watership down. i read that freshman year of hs, i think... (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:29pm)
«Talcott» I've always wanted to read that (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:30pm)
«soul groove feline» I'm slowly developing a profound hate for theatre. thanks to the way it works at my school. ugh. (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:30pm)
«Sara Woodward» I had to read Watership Down a long time ago. i remember liking it (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:30pm)
«iPauley» liiiiiiiiisaaaaaaaa! (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:30pm)
«Talcott» Carey: yeah, that's my other problem with how he's taught. I think the teachers would be better off putting on a video (or even better a field trip) (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:30pm)
«goovie is married!» luckily, sister marie michelle felt the same way...after we'd read an act of a play, we'd watch a video of a bbc production. it worked really well. (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:32pm)
«Andrea Krause» we took a field trip to see Hamlet on stage in Jr. High. It rocked. Even though JohnBoy was playing Hamlet. :) (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:32pm)
«Talcott» spiffy! (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:32pm)
«Michael (foof) Maki» Yeah...it's *so* much easier to understand the words when you see them in context. (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:32pm)
«Michael (foof) Maki» Andrea: No *way* (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:33pm)
«soul groove feline» we went to see The Merchant of Venice. (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:33pm)
«Andrea Krause» Yep. Mole and all, Michael. :) (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:33pm)
«soul groove feline» the only Shakespeare play I somewhat like. (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:33pm)
«iPauley» OK, I can forgive Lisa, she probably didn't see the wall. but goovie just wasn't paying attention. :-P (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:33pm)
«Andrea Krause» It was at the Hartford Stage. (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:33pm)
«goovie is married!» *ahem* PAAAAUUUULLLLLEEEEEEEEYYYYYY :) (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:34pm)
«iPauley» *grin* thanks ;) *schnuggles* (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:37pm)
«iPauley» brb (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:37pm)
«Talcott» ok, I need to get going. Bye all (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:38pm)
«goovie is married!» bye talcott :) (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:39pm)
«iPauley» back (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:41pm)
«lawrence» make. this. earworm. go. away. grrrr. (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:41pm)
«lawrence» the worst part is it's an earworm of a single line from a filk that needs to be written, and it's the only line I have so far. (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:44pm)
«A girl named Becca» what earworm? (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:45pm)
«A girl named Becca» oops...never mind. go mainpage. (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:45pm)
«lawrence» the song for Richard of DVN - o/~ I'm standing in the shadow of Kevin So o/~ (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:46pm)
«nate...» heh (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:47pm)
«goovie is married!» oOstanding in the shadow of kevin soOo (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:47pm)
«nate...» and, what's a filk? (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:47pm)
«lawrence» a filk is pretty much anything, but in this case it's a parody. (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:47pm)
«lawrence» and this parody is of Kevin So's song "Standing in the Shadow of Ellis Paul" (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:48pm)
«A girl named Becca» heh...how appropriate (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:48pm)
«A girl named Becca» i can't even get my own song about standing in a shadow...i have to borrow kevin so's! that's how far in his shadow i am! (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:48pm)
«lawrence» well, that's kind of the point. I need to at least mention it to DVN on Friday. they'll at least surely appreciate the idea. :) (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:49pm)
«nate...» *grins* (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:50pm)
«nate...» I'd just never heard the term "filk"..... (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:50pm)
«A girl named Becca» yeah...i figured that was the point...i just wanted to demonstrate that i appreciated it...or something. :) (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:50pm)
«A girl named Becca» wasn't intending to imply that you hadn't thought of it (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:51pm)
«nate...» and couldn't find it in the dictionary... (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:51pm)
«nate...» sure becca, we all know you're just trying to undermine lawrence's wittiness. (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:52pm)
«nate...» ;) (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:52pm)
«A girl named Becca» am not! (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:52pm)
«A girl named Becca» *innocent pout (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:52pm)
«nate...» I do like the idea of a word that is "pretty much anything" though..... "Today, I drove my filk to filk... climbed the filks, and sat down in my filk." (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:53pm)
«nate...» awww... poor becca... so misunderstood... *patpat* (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:53pm)
«A girl named Becca» grrrr... (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:54pm)
«A girl named Becca» /me looks intimidating (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:54pm)
«nate...» eep! *hides* (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:54pm)
«nate...» good luck, froooolie! (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:54pm)
«A girl named Becca» (but, since i'm misunderstood, that'll probably come off as, like, sleepy, or something) (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:54pm)
«lawrence» well, it's not pretty much anything in *that* sense. (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:54pm)
«nate...» well, close... it came off as "I have your dog, if you ever want to see her again, send $5000 to 84 whilburton lane, allentown, pa." (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:55pm)
«A girl named Becca» yeah....maybe in *your* world (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:55pm)
«lawrence» more in a musical sense. I've heard it as being a) original lyrics, original music, b) original music, other lyrics, c) a cover, effectively, or d) new lyrics to someone else's music (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:55pm)
«Andrea Krause» Didn't Adam Brodsky already do a "standing in the shadow of Kevin So" song? I seem to remember Ellen having a boot of it... (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:56pm)
«lawrence» oh fuck, not him. (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:56pm)
«lawrence» now I feel dirty. (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:56pm)
«Andrea Krause» I've never heard him...don't really care either way...I just seem to remember him having done it because I thought it was a clever thing. :) (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:56pm)
«John J. Ryan» Richard says, "If anyone else says to me, "How are you doing, Kevin So?", I'm gonna kick you in the gut!" (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:57pm)
«nate...» yes, adam did do that. (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:58pm)
«nate...» I thought that's what lawrence was referring to.... (Aug 5, 2002 @ 1:59pm)

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