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Jun 03, 2005 11:34

So, school! Admittedly, it's not half as ghastly as my first impressions had me think. Edith's words of wisdom about finding one's niche proved to be true. I have to admit that Lovecraft seems to be a frightfully interesting sounding fellow, i'm rather pleased I have a couple of lessons with him ( Read more... )

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chaucer_volante June 3 2005, 17:56:45 UTC
Responding to your last response to my comment, but also to this post (what?):

Bill number 5, you're in my extra French! Holla -- been hella lonely up in that piece till now: glad to have you.

And you've also found your way into our packed English class with Signor Roberts. Yeeeeeeah. Roberts is a bit of a problem, but Jane and I are working on it.

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will_thackeray June 3 2005, 19:25:21 UTC
I'm glad that you and Jane are forming a united front against Roberts, mwahahah.

Well, I like french and I was shocked to see so few people taking it. I suppose it's not popular, what with it being during lunch and all.

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howie_lovie June 5 2005, 09:36:21 UTC
"United fronts tend to fall together." Sun Tzu.

This is why my own actions, while related, are distended from Chaucer and Jane's...I prefer to fall by self.

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playful_jane June 4 2005, 16:21:55 UTC
Speaking of which, Jeff, would you like to meet for tea or something Sunday to discuss our plans away from prying eyes?

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will_wordsworth June 3 2005, 17:58:53 UTC
You're in three of my classes. Well, three if you count the spare which isn't really a class but seems like it on the schedule. I've taken to calling it Sparology 101, just for that fact.

And cigarettes are just a bitch, aren't they? If you are not a hygenic person, I've found a really great way to make them yourself and all you have to buy is papers, which are pretty much a dime a dozen.

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will_thackeray June 3 2005, 19:26:38 UTC
I think the idea of Sparology 101 is fantastic.

I'm hygenic but, when it comes to my cigaretter, all my hygene goes out the window. Papers I can buy. I think I will have to come and find you in Sparology 101!

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will_wordsworth June 3 2005, 20:41:25 UTC
If you do not mind smoking things you find on the ground, wander around behind the baseball diamon's bleechers. There's thousand of butts there. Just pick them ip, put them in a coffee tin or a plastic bag and when you get home take the left over tabacco from them and roll them into the papers. Cheap smokes.

Nobody ever smokes the entire cigarette anymore. Such a waste.

And I'll keep an eye out for you in fourth. If we do not meet up then, we have fifth together.

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witty_astraea June 3 2005, 22:18:43 UTC
You can do the same thing with a pipe, and skip the rolling part.
Fun fact for the day from a kitchen worker we had: the nicotine concentrates in the fag-end of a ciggie. Yes, he was the sort who'd know about that from experience. You don't end up washing dishes in a restaurant at age 50 if you've got better options. Maybe you should point that out to Coleridge--although he may not plan on making it to 50.

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edith_w June 3 2005, 23:01:40 UTC
See you in Biology and Creative Writing!

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will_thackeray June 5 2005, 11:58:52 UTC
Indeed :)

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mad_byron June 4 2005, 00:35:26 UTC

Even though we are in no classes together, I'm sure we'll run into each other. Cigarettes are expensive, but if you ever need to bum any, feel free to harrass me.

I have found sleeping and eating most bothersome, although nescissary. I try and give in to both when I am feeling only of the utmost delicacy due to neglecting them.

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will_thackeray June 5 2005, 12:00:45 UTC
I may take you up on your offer of harassment!

Oh, if only sleeping and eating were unnecessary. Just think of how much more one could do with the extra time and how much money one would save. *sighs dreamily*. If only!

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howie_lovie June 5 2005, 09:35:11 UTC
Cigaretes are expensive. I find myself in the eviable position as to have money. Why such luck befell me, I've no idea.

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