MIDDLESEX by Jeffery Eugenides and a throughly unproductive weekend

May 23, 2004 17:46

Today, I finished Middlesex, which is the most exciting development in my increasingly reclusive life since I crashed the vespa-like entity (oh so many days ago). I would not typically bother to update about such trivial matter as finishing a novel (well, actually, I might...I have...whatever) but, I am currently in the process of putting of ( Read more... )

high school, reflection, books, pretension

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terraangelboi May 23 2004, 18:17:58 UTC
I suppose you wish for me to pick up a copy and read it as well, my darling? I fell I shall be purchasing a copy of this 'utterly amazing piece of literature' during my next outing to the wonderful Barnes and Noble.

I'm unable to wait until our next convergence during French class.

Ou es-tu allé hier soir? Je suis allé dans la rue avec toi! Ah bon? Qu'est-ce que nous avons fait? Nous avons [I forget your response...] Nous nous sommes amusés? Oui, mais il y a eu un probleme. Ah bon? Quoi? Tu t'es tombé et tu t'as [Something..] C'est vraiment pas de chance!

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mythematiclife May 24 2004, 12:13:05 UTC
You know, I think its quite likely that we'll never have to do another French skit again (though you know we will this summer because they are so much fun!)

You can borrow it if you wish.

Toujours á vous.

--Melissa

(and, for the record, I just commented in a British accent)

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terraangelboi May 24 2004, 13:23:30 UTC
The British accent is the best in the universe. I am such a sucker for a boy with a british accent. Boys from Montréal are amazing too. Just so happens I'm on the phone with one now :O

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mythematiclife May 25 2004, 17:57:50 UTC
Where did you get a boy from Montréal?

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darthanakin55 May 23 2004, 19:44:48 UTC
Since it is tradition for me to make trivial corrections to your (and others’) entries: We are in Eastern Daylight Time, not Standard. I think.

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mythematiclife May 24 2004, 12:14:45 UTC
I was not aware that there was a difference, though now that you mention it, it makes sense.

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