Unusual verbs

May 28, 2009 08:21

So.

In comments to yesterday's post about Shakespeare in June, Jennifer Hubbard (aka writerjenn) wrote the following:


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I know an artist.... slatts May 28 2009, 13:06:22 UTC
"I know an artist who Emilied for years. Seemed like such a waste of time. But he was happy."

to Emily: to work with intense devotion at ones art not caring there is no profit being gained at the present but knowing that someday (most likely after ones demise) the world will finally get it!

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Re: I know an artist.... kellyrfineman May 28 2009, 18:53:09 UTC
:)

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jeannineatkins May 28 2009, 13:08:21 UTC
I am MOST amused. Look forward to a whole collection!

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kellyrfineman May 28 2009, 18:53:36 UTC
Thanks!

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deenaml May 28 2009, 13:15:25 UTC
You are all too clever. :)

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kellyrfineman May 28 2009, 18:54:38 UTC
Not sure about that with respect to myself, but thanks!

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erinbow May 28 2009, 13:28:14 UTC
I request "to Chandler."

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kellyrfineman May 28 2009, 18:55:03 UTC
Do you mean Raymond Chandler? *will have to do serious research if so*

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erinbow May 28 2009, 19:57:45 UTC
That's our guy. But don't do him if it would be overwhelming.

To Chandler: to write as if you were the one pure soul in a world of violence and lies. And also, as if you were a misogynist git.

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kellyrfineman May 28 2009, 20:28:37 UTC
Ooh - must be sure to find a misogynistic quote for him, then. I have found magical quotation sites, and will be able to manage just fine. I think.

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jbknowles May 28 2009, 13:36:44 UTC
I LOVE your definitions.

<3

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kellyrfineman May 28 2009, 18:55:27 UTC
*assumes Elvis voice* Thankyouverymuch.

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