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Jan 10, 2006 16:51

I drank some hot chocolate this morning and made toast. It was yummy. I like King Lear now and I even am trying to write on essay on it. Plus I'm memorizing lines. Today I looked at some photographs and then I sat in this room and I procrastinated homework.

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treeprincess9 January 17 2006, 15:31:51 UTC
btw, is it really supposed to be "whipers to the wind"? or perhaps "whispers to the wind"? cuz i like it, but i think it's..whispers..

did i perhaps bring thoroughly modern millie to your house and leave it there? we can't find it, thanks.

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thaed January 17 2006, 18:18:06 UTC
you did not (i am fairly certain because the last time i had it was last fall but you've watched it since then? i could go check but i am 99.9% positive that we returned it... ) ummmmmmmmmmmm i can't spell? muahahahha.

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athanbellethial January 18 2006, 07:40:16 UTC
haha obviously not lol but it has a more modern? flair to it when spelled wrong ha i love it! memorizing kind lear eh? sound exciting lol

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thaed January 18 2006, 13:09:02 UTC
muahhah! my mad spelling talents. oh sigh. memorizing king lear indeed. i could recite it for you sometime. :-) or hamlet. we did both. i kind of hate (times a lot) reciting for my class, but i'm glad that i memorized stuff, you know? i like having fun things memorized..... yay.

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athanbellethial January 18 2006, 14:39:43 UTC
did you just have to memorize sections to recite or .... idk why exactly did you memorize? having amazing things memorized is well, amazing and satisfying

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thaed January 18 2006, 15:29:15 UTC
ummm we memorized to recite in english class for a grade (30 lines of lear, 35 of hamlet earlier this year) but it is kind of fun that i know i know lines by heart :-)

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athanbellethial January 18 2006, 19:38:43 UTC
are you sure you know you know? ha
recitation... hmm that is a word right?
sound terrifying, but in a good way i guess
did you have to recite in emotion kinda thing?

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thaed January 20 2006, 12:01:12 UTC
hahha. recitation is the word that we use because we recite for the class? it's supposed to be emotional... like that's half of your grade. i was surprised. when we did hamlet earlier this year, a lot of people did the gravedigger scene, and they would actually sing. it was very amusing. it is terrifying (for me) but it's also fun. :-)

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athanbellethial January 20 2006, 13:11:32 UTC
people chose to sing?!!!? i love your class
well i hope you go tomorrow but if not its understandable so
the end
ha

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thaed January 22 2006, 12:31:13 UTC
my class can actually be rather amazing and i appreciate it when they are (as in said example, with the singing).. :-)

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athanbellethial January 23 2006, 06:15:56 UTC
thats really exciting is this a higher level english class i just don't see an average class being like hey lets sing and act out plays and lala yay for you thats so exciting

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thaed January 23 2006, 15:54:30 UTC
tis ap enlish so most of the people get excited about books which makes me happy and everyone sings and is happy tralalal except for a select few who can therefore be overlooked :-)

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thaed January 23 2006, 15:55:08 UTC
p.s. in my other comment i misspelled english. there really is a 'g' in there... i can spell!

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athanbellethial January 23 2006, 16:33:41 UTC
haha can't spell can't spell lallalalalalalu
but that is exciting that its an ap class i figured it had to be
ahh yay for amazing people
amazingly intelligent people
amazingly happy people
yay for you!

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thaed January 25 2006, 13:51:28 UTC
:-) can't spell at all. but yay for me and for amazingly intelligent and happy people who are my favorite and yay of course for you because you are amazing!

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athanbellethial January 25 2006, 19:30:55 UTC
oh love
i think i like this little group of amazingness
yes i dare say
i do like it
a lot

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