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Jul 29, 2006 14:48

i'm only on page like, 320 in david copperfield. if i keep this up, i'm screwed. of course, instead of playing online, i should be like, reading, but..um.....no.

I got my schedule, it sucked, i changed it.

that's about it.

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suzat July 29 2006, 19:37:11 UTC
Ha ha! I'm catching up to you! I'm on paaaaaaaaaage... *runs to get book* 255!

We don't have the same edition, but "Daisy" and that bastard Steerforth (who's a Three, I think) are just walking up to the boat-house and I think I'm beginning to remember what happens when he meets the Peggoty family. Of course, Dickens gave such subtle hints about it back on page 40 or whatever it was...

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thunder_bob July 30 2006, 05:08:13 UTC
David Copperfield is suckin'. Im on page 4--. I cant remember. A little over half way, though.

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kahlochick July 30 2006, 16:24:04 UTC
damnit! i hate being far behind. a;dlkf;alkdj.

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suzat July 31 2006, 01:40:14 UTC
Unless you have read more today, I have surpasesd you, my friend! I don't recall him corroborating Mr. Dick in any way, but he seems to have chosen a profession!

I'm really curious about that shady character that followed Aunt Betsy (Trotwood, not ours) to London. What up with him?

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kahlochick July 31 2006, 03:16:50 UTC
Dude, no idea!

Mr. dick DID mention him once though, right?

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Youaretheguidingstarofmylife! suzat August 1 2006, 04:23:34 UTC
He did! Mention the shady guy, I mean.

I'm up to the part where Agnes is all freakin' out about her daddy takin' up with Uriah. What up with THAT? Oh, Mr. Dickens! Shall your thrilling and interminable plot never cease to twist and turn? I feel sure I may swoon! I am overcome by an excess of one of them humours! Call a physician that he may apply his soothing leeches to me!

Oh, here's what Wikipedia has to say about being a proctor.

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kahlochick August 1 2006, 19:44:21 UTC
ps. it's guiding star of my existance

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suzat August 1 2006, 22:56:34 UTC
PS - Oh whatever. Existence is spelled with an "e". Nyah.

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Good lord... suzat August 2 2006, 03:35:31 UTC
Mr. Dickens! Do not be alarmed, sir! I am a traveler from a future time come back to tell you that a sentence of your masterwork will need to be re-worked. The children of my time, sir, have devised a sort of villanous, low cant for use among themselves. Allow me to assure you that upon them the line, "I fagged through the Park again and again, long after I was quite knocked up," mellifluous though it is, will not have the effect you intend it.

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