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timeripple) wrote2006-12-11 06:10 pm
I hate finals.
Right about now I really miss self-scheduled exams, gratis blue books, Wellesley, and my crazy fiddle-and-other-instrument-playing buddies. Also, I hate finals. I have one in an hour and a half. Whose idea was it to have finals after normal business hours, I'd like to know? *fumes* Luckily it is only German, which is a) not all that hard, grammatically speaking, and b) taught at a very slow pace, so the amount of stuff they can actually use on an exam is rather limited, and c) I know I already mentioned this, but really, it is kind of a piece of yummy German chocolate cake (which btw is apparently not actually supposed to have coconut. According to my TA, who in fact kommt aus Deutschland).
Also, I have really random music running through my head. At the moment it's a beautiful slow air learned from the playing of Hanneke Cassel, so yay, but for a while there it was the theme from Troy.
I really want to watch bad Classics movies now.
In conclusion: finals suck.
Also, I have really random music running through my head. At the moment it's a beautiful slow air learned from the playing of Hanneke Cassel, so yay, but for a while there it was the theme from Troy.
I really want to watch bad Classics movies now.
In conclusion: finals suck.
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but then again, maybe not. it was a while ago & i really don't remember.
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german is easy? or just easy compared to greek? *cynical snort* (for surely most european languages are easy compared to greek) I fear I may be a bit bitter (not towards anyone but myself) because greek was so challenging for me. I was really good at french in highschool. and grk 101 was lovely. maybe I should just partially blame prof. colaizzi for being absent for 1/2 of grk 102 (although completely not his fault, bad heart). the rest was skittishness.
I loveadorelove german chocolate cake. hrm. I should try making it.
haven't seen troy yet. have you seen the kingdom of heaven, or tristan & isolde, or casanova, or alexander? haven't seen them either. I can see how they might be hilarious, though.
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I've seen Kingdom of Heaven and Casanova, and part of Alexander. The first two were pretty good - ignore the "historical" aspects of the first and it's actually rather good. Casanova was better than I expected: "good-hearted" comes to mind, and I really enjoyed it. In a fluffy, frilly kind of way. Melanie and I saw the first half hour or so of Alexander together with Prof. Rogers' Alexander the Great class, so you can imagine a roomful of snickering people.
Has anybody else read history_spork?
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good to hear about kingdom of heaven; my mom wants to see it. ^_^
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My question exactly. Probably 3/4 of all non-native speakers would beg to differ. I've always been pretty good with languages, and when I was learning German, I had to keep track of pages and pages of nouns with their definite articles so I could remember what goes with 'der,' 'die' or 'das.' Now, of course, I have an instinct as to which sounds right, but when you're first learning...oi. Not to mention when you're reading a German newspaper, you might look for the first verb about halfway down the page, if you're lucky :) Fiona, I recommend the essay "The Awful German Language" by Mark Twain.
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Thanks for the rec; I'll look it up! Mark Twain is always worthwhile. I think I've had On The Damned Human Race lying around for years and really should read it.
Also, I love your icon. Love love love it! (Bad Fiona. No LOTR or Princess Bride until you've finished Plato!)
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"If there are, we all be dead."
Yeah, as with all of my cool icons, I stole it. But I always credit when I steal icons.
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I have other versions if curious. the source image is here. hope you're having a good Christmastime! ^_^
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here"'s where I found it.