<p>anyone still up i politely ask the best explanation you can come up with for all my teachers tomorrow.
you see there is this bio lab i have to turn in, government notes we had to take, orchestra concert we have to perform, and so much more.
and then there was esquared and cc.</p>
<p>and esquared and cc won.
and i am screwed as ihave done 0 work and will most likely fall asleep at the concert.</p>
<p>i’m on spriiiiiiing break! i laugh at you all. even though it is planning to snow. GAR.</p>
<p>anyway, pyramid, i haven’t read that particular borges work, but we did read some of his stuff in third year… and i know we discussed magical realism. ::dig dig dig through memory banks:: did you try analyzing any symbolism at all? we did a lot of that.</p>
<p>cookie- obviously you were having the <em>best</em> night of your life and you decided some things were more imporant than school work. cue in sultry gaze.</p>
<p>they should aphixiate on the spot or what not.</p>
<p>SYMBOLISM! Ugh!! Curses on my tired brain. That works so much better than metaphor, thanks. I knew there wasn’t something quite right with metaphor.
Remind me why I’m in AP Spanish Lit again…?</p>
<p>french is my goal for this summer–prospie linguistics major, so it’s kind of essential. i only have a terrible first-year book, a dictionary, a grammar, and a verbs book. we’ll see how i do.</p>
<p>It’s not actually Spanish Lit. More like it’s the class that comes after AP Spanish for the odd handful of kids who completed AP. So taking the exam is optional! Que bueno! But yeah. Spanish is da language at our school.</p>
<p>esquared- tu cama es tan grande. cuantas personas pueden dormir alli?</p>
<p>yep, ours, too. a few kids take french, but they barely even have a third year class. i taught myself german so i could go to school there for a month last summer. the rest of the group i went with knew how to say “hi”, “bye”, “nice butt” and “i am a transvestite”. riiiight.</p>
<p>Why, of all phrases, “I am a transvestite?” Seriously.
On the other hand, I’m one to talk. I love muttering fake French because it sounds so poetic (and Spanish has the rhythem which leaves what for English?)… fake French mixed with the only phrase I know: J’suis frommage.</p>
<p>“English is essentially the language of people who think that everybody else speaks their language. French is essentially the language of people who think that everybody else should speak theirs.”
–Peter Bleackley</p>