notes from self

May 20, 2007 00:07

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- today marked the reluctant launch of project "Make your own t-shirt every day!  with solid-color shirts and washable markers!" which I hope to improve upon.  the shirt (i actually don't have any plain shirts) was a white "Friends don't let friends eat store-bought ice cream:  cold stone creamery" turned inside out (backwards doesn't feel ( Read more... )

state, cusp

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sanura May 20 2007, 06:49:59 UTC
Back in Houston weekends singing Schuetz, let me know. I want to hear this Schuetzy voice of such pastor-moving passions.

(Yes, feline.) Were we dancing? I'm not very good at that. Come, now, it wasn't badly done, it was badly attended. And I think the improv madrigal at least was worth it.

Woo woo indeed. I still can't hear the spirals or the anything, really, on the wiki. Gong! Udderbot.

:)

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diefungi May 20 2007, 14:05:03 UTC
what do you mean "still"? ...you do have to "save target as" to get the whole thing

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sanura May 20 2007, 16:23:22 UTC
It doesn't let me. Says I don't have an advanced enough version of Quicktime, though I have the latest free one. Maybe I should try it with something else.

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mehitabelabroad May 20 2007, 14:03:47 UTC
a) verb is a noun, especially when you use it as one. why not put those sentences ("in the Lakota language all words are verbs. Let's try that today, shall we?") on the shirt? if all words are verbs, are they all used as verbs? or is it just that they could be verbs? what you have told us is all i know about the Lakota, but i am beginning to imagine they have fewer THINGS in their lives, a desirable state of affairs. if we speak Lakota will we lose things? someone i know already loses things...

b) three cheers for ei who makes eir own tee shirt every day

d) why reluctant?

g) slugging, sensing, damning are gerunds, in my book, an acceptable verb form

k) how many verb forms does Lakota use?

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re: gerunds, an acceptable verb form mehitabelabroad May 20 2007, 21:33:16 UTC

excuse me: they are also, perhaps more actively (and so desirably?), participles.

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