Deleting your past...

Jan 26, 2006 23:03

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randomdent45 January 27 2006, 06:32:54 UTC
i say rarest of the rare cause only 3% got this as their answer.

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eenfidel January 27 2006, 08:05:47 UTC
I believe Gawain was the one who could do nothing wrong- succeeded in everything he tried, and eventually found the grail. But I could be totally off.

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eenfidel January 27 2006, 08:26:12 UTC

for those who are lazy randomdent45 January 27 2006, 15:06:23 UTC
In Arthurian legend, Sir Gawain (Gawan, Gauvain, Walewein etc.) is King Arthur's nephew and a knight of the Round Table. He appears very early in the legend's development. He is almost always portrayed as the son of Arthur's sister Morgause (or Anna) and King Lot of Orkney and Lothian, and his brothers are Agravain, Gaheris, Gareth, and Mordred. In some works he has sisters as well. Gawain is often portrayed as a formidable but brash knight, fiercely loyal to his king and family. He is a friend to young knights, a defender of the poor, and a complete ladies' man. His strength waxes and wanes with the sun; his might triples by noon, but fades as the sun sets. He is credited with at least three children: Florence, Lovell, and Gingalain, the last of which is also called Libeaus Desconus or Le Bel Inconnu, the Fair Unknown.

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ferroussoul January 27 2006, 16:27:40 UTC
I try to keep certain people on my buddy list, but delete others or put them towards one of my other accounts if I don't talk to them, or if they were students of mine who needed help (as I liked to be as accessible as humanly possible to people whose grades I was responsible for). As such, my buddy list for ferrousatwork is incredibly different than ferroussoul's buddy list.

I signed on as ferrousatwork recently and actually got a couple of compliments from students I hadn't talked to in awhile saying that I was a really good graduate assistant / substitute instructor. That was really nice and it brought back nice memories of how much I enjoyed teaching.

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