Recap

May 28, 2005 21:33

I have been silent for weeks now. In an attempt to get somewhat up to date, I will give a brief day-by-day synopsis of each day, working off of my memories and my calendar entries. It probably won't make much sense to most, but... this is my journal! I can do whatever I like ( Read more... )

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violinloca May 29 2005, 14:04:16 UTC
And absurd theater is so very awesome :)
I'm telling you, get the hot pink straightener stuff.
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agreed
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Was that really pentecost?? Seems sort of sacreligious...Ah well!
Oh, the agony of not knowing!
Rich things are the only way to go! (chocolate, coffee, men...)
and I quote, "Wow...wow..."
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo :)
That didn't stop you from the Steak the day before.
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Noooooooooooooooo--*smack* oh shut up and get on w/your life
but it doesn't do al the good it could, bc it's still 1 psn/time
Picky, picky, picky. Ngala thwita budou! That means "Who cares, your mother was a hamster and your father smelled of elderberries" in Coup.

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plueken May 29 2005, 16:24:34 UTC
"but it doesn't do al the good it could, bc it's still 1 psn/time"
Actually, I proved the installation man wrong yesterday. We don't actually have that limitation; he was merely misinformed.

"Picky, picky, picky. Ngala thwita budou! That means "Who cares, your mother was a hamster and your father smelled of elderberries" in Coup."
The language is officially spelled Koo. Which makes sense, as Qu sounds Asian and Coup is very much French.

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violinloca May 29 2005, 22:05:47 UTC
Just to let you know, I had no idea how Koo was spelled. But she pronounced it "Coop" on the movie, and I selected a french spelling bc it's an African language. If the Asian language you're referring to is Chinese, Qu is not even pronounced like Ku.

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plueken May 29 2005, 22:13:28 UTC
No, she clearly pronounced it 'Koo' with no P sound. I'll give you credit for your French reasoning, because it does make sense in Africa. And as for Chinese Qu not sounding like Ku... well, that depresses me. I've spent 20 years imagining that it does, just to find out that I've been mistaken the whole time.

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ran? saltyfitsnobs May 31 2005, 14:31:29 UTC
You ran a mile? Any reason as to why? and what did you do about dehydration?
Rachelle

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