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  • Is there no Latin word for tea? Upon my soul, if I had known that I would have let the vulgar stuff alone! Hilaire Belloc
  • ANOTHER snow day. Wow.
  • Karoline: Eclipses are affected by the angle of the moon's orbit relative to the ecliptic plane.Jacob: Hallucinate that.Karoline: Did you by any small chance mean ELUCIDATE? Karoline: Stop congratulating yourself!Jacob:…
  • WOW. Have any of y'all studied interpretations of the first chapters of Genesis?
  • Marshbanks and the music library. Justin: (from somewhere behind me) Karoline's going to the business etiquette seminar . . .Karoline: I strike you as standing in tremendous need of that, do I?Justin: Oh, you reek of un…
  • I LOVE Old English poetry! This is a paragraph from Dream of the Rood (i.e. Cross), dating from around the tenth century. We just read it for British Lit I. It's amazing to see the intertwining of the Christian and heroi…
  • Life's so exciting.
  • It really and truly snowed three inches here. Is that not the coolest? Classes were off after noon because it was drop-add day, so in between reading Augustine, making out schedules and collecting signatures from scowlin…
  • SNOW. In Buies Creek. Call out the National Guard. Yay!
  • This is so cool! I went to the bookstore this morning to get my books, and even though I was by myself and could hardly carry them all, I didn't mind. Look what my Renaissance Literature class is reading, and tell me if …
  • All right, I've admitted it, I like Josh Groban. Don't rub it in. I wouldn't mind more variety in his song selections - why sing thirteen schmaltzy love songs on the same CD? - but I can forgive a lot for the sake of a f…
  • Over dinner at Romano's tonight, Kent and I concluded that my latest profound discoveries include that: I would look absolutely stunning in a pink cowgirl hat.My father's cheesecake was a work of art, devoured by anothe…

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