Seduction

Dec 23, 2011 22:36



Seduce:
tr.v. se·duced, se·duc·ing, se·duc·es
1. To lead away from duty, accepted principles, or proper conduct. See Synonyms at lure.
2. To induce to engage in sex.
3.
   a. To entice or beguile into a desired state or position.
   b. To win over; attract.

This past week has seen me seduced on two counts. No, nothing sexual (get your minds out of the ( Read more... )

movies, friends

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earthmother45 December 23 2011, 14:14:40 UTC
What a clever and delightful post to seduce us with. I enjoyed the video and can see why you love Paris so much.

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nzguy1 December 24 2011, 00:58:55 UTC
As you will have gathered I really do love Paris and France...it is such a beautiful place to visit. I can hear Her calling me back...but until that time memories and movies will suffice.

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icejohn2 December 23 2011, 14:34:52 UTC
Nice post! Merry Christmas and happy new year to you and Andrew, Al!

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nzguy1 December 24 2011, 00:59:49 UTC
Thanks John. And a very Merry Christmas to you my friend.

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supermatt41 December 23 2011, 15:46:05 UTC
I had no idea you were taking an Italian language class. I would love to find one available here, but alas! there is nothing available. I could spend all day listening to someone speak that beautiful language.

I love when I see a wonderful movie and there are few people in the theater because I feel like I'm in on some big secret, that I've discovered something special and it only belongs to me. I'm glad you fell in love with the film too!

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nzguy1 December 24 2011, 01:04:52 UTC
Thinking about it I don't think I did any specific post about me learning Italian. My first term was 16 weeks of 2hr lessons and was great fun and as I mentioned we had a wonderful group that just came together really well...and 6 of us are now good friends. I start back for my 2nd term in February with the same group. Wish you could join us Matt.

Incidentally it seems that this film has been almost overlooked here in Australia...I can't, for the life of me, understand why. I feel even more pleased now that I got to see it.

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tilia_tomentosa December 24 2011, 22:06:44 UTC
Ciao! *waves* I wish we could gather together and bravely attempt a simple conversation in Italian. That would be fun (Why or why do I end up with mixes of (Modern) Greek and Italian words in one sentence so easily?). :D

Good company is a precious thing. I hope it lasts. :)

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nzguy1 December 26 2011, 12:52:29 UTC
Having good company and friends is always very good. My Italain is still in it's infancy...but getting better. I will be pleased to get back to my classes.

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