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Dec 28, 2008 06:57

Department: ANTHRO
Course Number: 160AC
Course Title: FORMS OF FOLKLORE
Units: 4.0
Grade: PCredit Code: PN ( Read more... )

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twistedimp December 28 2008, 15:34:50 UTC
Thank you!

By the way, I'm about halfway through the bat story as we speak. Er, type. I went in thinking, "I don't care how great a writer she is, there's no way I'll enjoy Sparklepire porn." And damned if I'm not enjoying the Sparklepire porn. Darn you, you literary siren. ;)

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twistedimp December 28 2008, 15:43:36 UTC
You're quite welcome. :)

Reading the second one now. Esme's "darlings" line at the start cracked me up. I think I startled the cats.

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kali921 December 28 2008, 17:28:41 UTC
Congratulations, darling! <3 I take it you're at UCSC now?

God, some classes in college feel like they're Sisyphean, don't they? Econ 101 was that way for me at UC Berkeley, as was my Bibliography class.

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twistedimp December 29 2008, 06:45:50 UTC
Actually, I'm at your Alma Mater -- UC Berkeley. I moved back into the area about a year and a half ago, finished my GE and prereqs at community college, and transferred; this was my first semester.

First, I am in love with the fact that you just managed to use the word Sisyphean in a sentence. That said - yes, yes, and yes. I took folklore to fulfill the AC requirement, when I should have taken a nice, sane literature class. It turned out to be much different than I expected, and very intense.

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kali921 December 29 2008, 16:06:38 UTC
WHAT. You're at UCB? Well, darling, we must needs to get together for dinner one night soon!

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twistedimp December 30 2008, 06:21:56 UTC
Yes'm. Dinner would be lovely -- I actually have a lot of free time up through the middle of January. Is there a particular day/time that's best for you?

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