what's the buzz, tell me what's a-happening

May 27, 2005 13:39

Ok, so exams start in just over two weeks. Is the fact that I'm only a little bit stressed a) confidence in my exam-writing abilities or b) blind optimism? Probably somewhere in-between. I'm not worried about German because it's just grammar, and I love grammar and got 92% on my last grammar test. And I'm not too worried about Legal Process because ( Read more... )

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nickbiteme May 27 2005, 06:26:48 UTC
hehe a german play... for the public, or just your teachers? will it have subtitles? :P

(writting in point form is soo much easyer to read ;D)

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louisatherabbit May 27 2005, 07:10:26 UTC
Based on what I've heard, it's performed for the public, like the French and Italian plays. And it should have surtitles. But I'm sort of wondering how the whole thing works - I don't think they perform in the Dolphin (I didn't see any German play stuff written on the walls there) and I haven't heard of this semester's play at all, even though the unit was offered and probably filled. Surely KAOS (the German club, which I'm a rep for) would have been promoting it if it existed? Wouldn't I know about it? Hmmm ( ... )

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d_sus2 May 27 2005, 12:42:22 UTC
fuck yes, who is on that wall thing? if no one else does it, i volunteer to paint over the pantosoc's last production and whack captin planet up there. it must be immortalised in black texta! er. or rather, we.

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louisatherabbit May 27 2005, 13:25:29 UTC
Well yeah, where can we fit the names of 30+ cast and crew for Captin Planet? Some of the older productions (perhaps with some apocolyptic view that there wouldn't be any more productions in the Dolphin after 2002) have really taken up more space than they needed *coughrobinhoodsbigbeanstalkcough*, but we can't just paint over them!!!

I'm under the impression that Dan did the Smerfs thing last year. But this still doesn't solve the problem of finding space to write about Captin Planet on the wall somewhere in the Dolphin. And really it has to be the green room. Maybe we can erect some more walls?

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mezzomaniac June 4 2005, 16:24:17 UTC
"the dimensionality of time" sounds pretty cool - I recently read Flatland by Edwin A Abbott which was really cool - puts an interesting perspective on dimensionality - have you read it (or heard of it)?

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