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pipistrellafelix) wrote2005-01-31 06:47 pm
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one short day in the emerald city...
First, I tell thee that extensions on both remaining history papers makes anyone happy on a Monday morning...
thirdly, I saw Finding Neverland with Maggie (and it was a beautiful movie, said many many true things about writing and theatre, entirely disregarded conventional reality--I love the pirate ship scene especially--, and had Kate Winslet, four brilliant children, and Johnny Depp with a Scottish accent, so what could be better?)...
sixth and lastly, I got Wicked and that just makes my day inherently better...
and, to conclude, I'm obviously missing Shakespeare way too much.
(This IS the Emerald City, you know. Who's Seattle's wizard? *grin*)
thirdly, I saw Finding Neverland with Maggie (and it was a beautiful movie, said many many true things about writing and theatre, entirely disregarded conventional reality--I love the pirate ship scene especially--, and had Kate Winslet, four brilliant children, and Johnny Depp with a Scottish accent, so what could be better?)...
sixth and lastly, I got Wicked and that just makes my day inherently better...
and, to conclude, I'm obviously missing Shakespeare way too much.
(This IS the Emerald City, you know. Who's Seattle's wizard? *grin*)
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I have been debating seeing Finding Neverland... I take it you recommend it?
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(Also, utterly randomly; how would you like to write an Episode of Marlowe: Gay Atheist Spy in iambic pentameter? Or at least to help, since I'm convinced you can probably think in iambs?)
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Meh, saccharine is fine ;) Glad you liked it.
I leave tomorrow. Saaaaad.
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It wasn't all that saccharine, I didn't think. Go see!
...bah. You'll be back...when? May?
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(Excellent. Plot me and I will pentameter you. And nouns make good verbs :D)
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Maybe I have corruption on the brain, but that sounds like a literary pick up line to me. *snerk* OH the POSSIBILITIES (I can only recall the hilarity that ensued from physics and chem pickup lines).
March. Okay. But after that, I mean for summer...?
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Yeah, it kinda works.
For summer, just about June 1.
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O.o