It feels like I'm dreaming, but I'm still awake

May 28, 2011 07:15


I'm in Bruges. I am hungover.

Last night ended a few hours ago with some kind of magnolia-coloured vanilla spirit which according to two girls I was out with had the ‘look and consistency but sadly not the taste’ of semen (whether that means semen should taste more vanilla-y or spirits should taste more seminal I'm not quite sure, well no, I am), ( Read more... )

can't i use my wit as a pitchfork, via ljapp, drunkenness, always roaming with a hungry heart, belgium

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norabird May 28 2011, 07:30:58 UTC
I would really love to hear your DSK thoughts.

19 hour days sound awful, though it was for Cannes so I'm jealous a bit.

In Bruges is really excellent.

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herself_nyc May 28 2011, 15:11:19 UTC
Those beer steins are obscene. I'm not even going to ask how many of those you got through. The expression on your punim is sufficient thereunto.

alleged priapic misdemeanours. Alleged, OK, he's innocent until proven guilty, yes yes, though of course I have no doubt he's done this before, probably on every continent, but "misdemeanors"? What he's charged with aren't misdemeanors. C'mon, my friend. Don't be one of those.

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wwidsith May 28 2011, 16:07:41 UTC
Well yes, I took it out originally, for that very reason, but I couldn't think of anything more accurate that flowed as well, so, you know, I chose scansion over accuracy. (I'm one of those -- but not those, never those.) I wouldn't in fact describe it as a misdemeanour in real life. For the record, my lack of seriousness here is not because I don't take the incident seriously, I do. I'm very pleased the police saw it through, and I just hope justice is done in the States because god knows it wouldn't have been in France.

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herself_nyc May 28 2011, 16:18:48 UTC
Thanks, I actually sort of figured you were going for language over sense there, but I'm especially prickly lately over men of a certain age who don't keep themselves to themselves, so ....

And I'm actually pretty gobsmacked that his accuser was taken so seriously by NYPD and that they did what they did in finding and detaining DSK. Though I'm still not holding my breath that DSK's camp won't somehow buy off or intimate the woman's family, or SOMETHING, so if this goes to a jury trial and the jury trial is actually fair (ie, no jury tampering), I'll be thrilled. Basically, I just want him convicted, because so far as my opinion goes, he's guilty as charged.

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herself_nyc May 28 2011, 16:19:53 UTC
That is, "intimidate", not "intimate".

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weofodthignen May 28 2011, 16:59:02 UTC
Oh good, you are alive :-)

And still witty even when hung over.

Sadly I believe it is Brussels that has gobsmackingly vast quantitities of vertiginous art nouveau architecture, not Bruges . . . otherwise I would demand you critique it. So maybe it is as well, for you :-)

Instead I shall recommend you get some rest. It does sound to have been an exhausting couple of months.

M

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rosamicula May 28 2011, 17:48:39 UTC
I am tired and want a 'like' button to tick about the towel thing, so I don't have to make a proper comment.

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ruakh May 28 2011, 18:50:36 UTC
> […] whether any midgets will be shot while I'm here. That was a reference to the film In Bruges starring Colin Farrell, by the way, and not a sign of burgeoning psychosis on my part.

Thanks for clarifying. I was assuming it was some sort of allusion to Brugian history that your savvier readers would catch. But now that I know that burgeoning psychosis on your part is an option, I'll start seeing it everywhere!

> […] so far in my stay no one has plumetted to a gory death from the bell-tower. That was another reference to the film In Bruges starring Colin Farrell, by the way, and not a further sign of burgeoning psychosis on my part.

Thanks for clarifying. Armed with a certain newly-discovered option, I was assuming burgeoning psychosis on your part.

And yeah, what herself_nyc said. I know the term is sometimes used of serious misdeeds - as when the U.S. Constitution mentions "treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors" - but in current American usage, it's DSK's alleged priapic felonies, thank you very much! I'll let it slide ( ... )

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