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Posted on 03/05/2005 11:51:13 AM PST by HairOfTheDog
New verse:
Upon the hearth the fire is red, |
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Still round the corner there may wait |
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So true.
A dog doesn't care what you look like, what clothes you wear, how much money you have or if you even have a job at all. They'll sit with you in a cardboard box on a street corner as long as they can be with you.
Wonderful creatures. God really blessed us with them.
OK, now I'm really outta here...
Good night. Rest well.
Nite nite... :-)
"Not a bad set of reflexes for a man whose adventures are all behind him." Foster said.
Some of my favorite imagery in all literature, I've decided, for the moment.
Heh... I like that.
Oooh, that's a good one! "Trace of Memory", yes?
Laumer had this incredibly dry wit that comes through in his narrative now and then. It's almost an English humor. It's also very subtle and if you blink, you'll miss it. I love it.
Don John, who is a villain just because...
"...but if ever the sensible Benedick bear it, pluck off the bull's horns and set them in my forehead: and let me be vilely painted; and in such great letters as they write Here is good horse to hire, let them signify under my sign, --Here you may see Benedick, the married man."
"A Trace of Memory," right. I doubt if Laumer ever realized his full potential. After reading "Legions of Space," I'm convinced he could have gone anywhere he wanted to as a writer. Going to have to get some more of his stuff.
Sometimes one needs a villain who is a villain just because!
I like Benedick's profession of love and devotion where he then offers to do Beatrice any service - only to have her demand he kill Claudio.
And of course Dogberry, who invented the malapropism long before it gained its name.
Yes, indeed. He really was cut down in his prime. Stroke, I believe. Another ten years and he'd have been among the greats, rather than relegated to the B-list.
Used bookstores are a great place to pick up his work! Try some of the Retief stories - you ought to be able to read one collection's worth online at Baen.com, if you are able to read stories online. I know some people hate it.
If I'd been Verges I'd 'a'...I don't know what. But something quite uncomedic :)
"We would rather sleep than talk..."
"I do not know how that should offend."*
*Or words to that effect.
Dogberry was fun to read in Shakespeare class, and he doesn't appear in any scenes with Beatrice so I didn't have to choose between characters. Not that I always got to do Beatrice; we had about seven girls in the class and three female parts, maximum. Plus Mom taught and she didn't want to favor me. Or pair me with the only guy who was actually capable of reading Benedick's lines too often since I already had a crush on him ;-)
Good night, everyone.
Oh, I bought a bicycle. 3-speed, not much to look at, $10 at a yard sale.
That is all.
Prolly not time.
Cool, a bike.
I'm glad you got to have breakfast with Rosie and Margaret. Aren't they just the sweetest gals? Now, until ShootMoot, they're the only ones who have met both you and Ex Gee Eye!
Hah! What fun.
Dang... there's still Phillips 66 stations out there?
I'm swamped again at work. :( Miss y'all.
Mornin'
Great pic Talon. If you take a shower, we'll stand closer to you for the Shootmoot pictures.
Or you can just stand with g'nad.
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