Not as promised

Dec 09, 2007 11:59

So I meant to continue along my previous strand, relating back to my colleagues posts, but at the moment I have an epiphany to sketch out, inspired by...House. Yes, I've found a pocket of House episodes hidden on the web and have been trying to catch up (you'd be surprised what a help reading some kanji can be on the internets), and yes, I got the ( Read more... )

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The House of Paris anonymous December 13 2007, 06:12:49 UTC
So that makes Cutty Agamemnon, Foreman achillies, chase ajax, and cameron helen? Though, I think ajax and hellen never hooked up on exctasy... Then again.

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Re: The House of Paris gaijinxy December 13 2007, 13:55:41 UTC
Wow, interesting choice of assignments...Foreman is Achilles?? Come again? I'd say Wilson has the best shot at the role. I also can't see Chase trying to slaughter Cuddy and House in a fit of rage. But I'd totally watch that episode.

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venomasphyx January 18 2008, 19:52:14 UTC
happy new year. mine was boring as fuck this year, but erasing last year from my mind completely seems to be progressing at a faster rate if nothing else. As it stands, all I remember from meeting you is the first few days. The rest I'm ashamed of for my own reasons, circumstances are a pity. And so is reality.

I need Richard's number, BTW - so I can get my things in the next few months... wasn't able to get them in LA on October. If you gave it to me already, I don't remember. The eradication/correction of flawed patterns from last year is coming along nicely.

...I'm really not fond of the Greeks.

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gaijinxy January 20 2008, 12:04:35 UTC
Not fond of the Greeks? That's ok, nobody's perfect. Anyway, it's difficult material. Um, if it's still the same, Richard's number is 909.855.9813. Glad your self-reconstruction is coming along well. Those first few weeks were great, weren't they? Wish we'd had more of that. What's the plan now then? You back in LA?

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venomasphyx January 21 2008, 12:08:49 UTC
Odysseus is not that difficult. I just don't like the Greeks.

And no, I visited in October, messed around with someone, got stuck in SF, and finally made it home 3 weeks later. I've been stripping for a month and am looking for a cheap place in Portland, and am going to try and open a professional dungeon in the next 8 months - thouhg I don't know if that will work out. I might go to Paris or Guam for a few months and dance/save up, though - if I really need to get away, which I kinda do.

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gaijinxy January 21 2008, 14:26:54 UTC
Hmm...change of scene might indeed help. But I've always been in favor of extreme responses when it comes to changing one's life, as damaging and dangerous as that path can be. Sounds like things are going well enough, I wish you much luck. I must object to the Odysseus comment...things often seem much simpler when you don't understand them. I thought I understood Plato in high school; now the more I know, which is getting to be most of his writings, the more questions I have and the less certain I am. But I have no intention of trying to change your mind. I can't see how anyone who truly understands the Greek way of thinking could not be entranced, though. They had a profound experience of life, which modern times have reduced to the merely theoretical.

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