[lit-ideas] Re: Dance and other cards

  • From: JimKandJulieB@xxxxxxx
  • To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2005 00:38:38 EST

Greek is very cool.  Very straight forward and allows for much more  clarity 
than English.  German, I wouldn't wish on my worst  enemy.
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cards  Date: 2/25/05 8:47:57 P.M. Central Standard Time  From: 
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Odd because while I'm rather relieved that this is  my last year of German 
(in the classroom), I've decided to take Ancient Greek  over the summer.  I 
must 
have a death wish.
Erin
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It's okay, Erin.....I've had nightmares in Spanish for three nights  running  
and my husband swears If I curse him out in a European  dialect one more  
time, 
he'll sue for divorce


Personally I hold the wine-producers  responsible.

Julie Krugeer
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cards  Date: 2/25/05 7:50:48 P.M. Central  Standard Time  From: 
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*am
Sorry, I've had my nose in this German book  all  day and I'm losing the 
capacity to write English.  This is  especially  unfortunate because while 
I'm 
losing the capacity to  write English, my capacity  to write German isn't 
improving 
in  the least.

Erin
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From: Erin Holder 
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Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 8:48  PM
Subject:  [lit-ideas] Re: Dance and other cards


I,  on the other  hand, and trying to keep Erkenntnis, Ergebnis, and Erlebnis 
 
straight.  Oh, woe is me.  
For all intensive   purposes.  Ha.  I really like that : )


Erin
TO
----- Original Message ----- 
From: David  Ritchie 
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Sent: Friday,  February 25, 2005 8:43 PM
Subject: [lit-ideas] Re: Dance and other  cards


While I  have been off witnessing condo races and  water twisters in L.A., I
have apparently missed an important party,  one at which I was nominated  to
cook.  Apologies.  I  trust that the whisky was  Trader Joe's best, that Erin
let the  microbrewed keg settle  before it was tapped, and that the two  who
started all this led  you in suitably literary dances, an  Allemande to begin
perhaps,  followed by the Haymakers, some Jigs  and Hornpipes, a minuet, a
riotous reel?

My excuse for  disturbing the silence is  poor.  Having spent the morning
reading things like, "For  all intensive purposes, I will consistently  use
this  terminology throughout the paper," I was delighted by  the following
history, "My great-great uncle [identity snipped] was  the  village
blacksmith, who was best known for fitting a ring  in  the nose of a circus
bear without the use of a   tranquilizer.  My great-great grandfather [i.d.
snipped]   was an inventor who sued Thomas Edison for patent infringement
concerning a magnetic iron ore separator.  In the 1950's William  [snip],  my
grandfather, was a programmer on the UNIVAC, the  first  civilian use
"computer"... [snip]...  Sharing an  interest  in all of these things, from
forging metal to  programming  computers, I feel that I am part of all that
came  before  me."

There, wouldn't you want to read the rest of  the  thesis and see the art that
arises from such an   inheritance?  Well done that man.

David   Ritchie
Portland, Oregon 

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