oh be nice. I was tired. How do I do the middle one, anyway?
There are happening far too many moments like the one last night, where I turned to Pseudomonas in alarm and said, "Was that just like Livre d'Or [well, actually I used your real name, oddly enough] or am I imagining things?" and he grinned smugly. And the nice little dyke from my Chaucer class, who was also there, just stared at us blankly.
How do I do the middle one, anyway? < lj user="livredor" >
There are happening far too many moments like the one last night Hah, who needs clones when you have infectious mannerisms?! My plot to take over the world is fomenting *cackles*. (lethargic_man says he's turning into me also...)
the nice little dyke from my Chaucer class You really need to stop referring to all and sundry as 'the little dyke'. I actually know whom you mean, but there are too many lesbians with similar epithets.
At least when I call someone a lesbian they're going to be female...
Well, I was trying to be moderately discreet. She's on LJ somewhere, don't know where yet. But I very much doubt she's closeted. We sit there muttering about patriarchy and latching on to any suggestions of homoeroticism in the Chaucer class together. It's quite nice to have back-up, last year I couldn't spot any other students in my seminars who were queer. And she's borrowed Christa Wolf's Medea and is loving it. Shall I have another try at getting it for your birthday this year, by the way?
Oh, it was quite funny, someone asked how erotic the Knight's Tale actually gets, and I pointed out all that flower/garden stuff concerning Emelye. One of the boys said airily, "Personally I don't think flowers have anything to do with sex," so I advised him to go and read the Song of Songs. And thought of what you'd have said!
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Date: 2003-10-14 10:08 am (UTC)There are happening far too many moments like the one last night, where I turned to Pseudomonas in alarm and said, "Was that just like Livre d'Or [well, actually I used your real name, oddly enough] or am I imagining things?" and he grinned smugly. And the nice little dyke from my Chaucer class, who was also there, just stared at us blankly.
EM
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Date: 2003-10-17 03:50 am (UTC)< lj user="livredor" >
There are happening far too many moments like the one last night
Hah, who needs clones when you have infectious mannerisms?! My plot to take over the world is fomenting *cackles*. (
the nice little dyke from my Chaucer class
You really need to stop referring to all and sundry as 'the little dyke'. I actually know whom you mean, but there are too many lesbians with similar epithets.
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Date: 2003-10-18 06:26 am (UTC)At least when I call someone a lesbian they're going to be female...
Well, I was trying to be moderately discreet. She's on LJ somewhere, don't know where yet. But I very much doubt she's closeted. We sit there muttering about patriarchy and latching on to any suggestions of homoeroticism in the Chaucer class together. It's quite nice to have back-up, last year I couldn't spot any other students in my seminars who were queer. And she's borrowed Christa Wolf's Medea and is loving it. Shall I have another try at getting it for your birthday this year, by the way?
Oh, it was quite funny, someone asked how erotic the Knight's Tale actually gets, and I pointed out all that flower/garden stuff concerning Emelye. One of the boys said airily, "Personally I don't think flowers have anything to do with sex," so I advised him to go and read the Song of Songs. And thought of what you'd have said!
testing testing...
EM