I battle evil. But I don't really win. The bad keeps coming back and getting stronger. Like that kid in the story, the boy that stuck his finger in the duck.

Buffy ,'Showtime'


What Happens in Natter 35 Stays in Natter 35  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


sarameg - May 16, 2005 8:47:21 am PDT #4481 of 10001

Araber

I saw some Arabers this weekend! They're still hanging on. Kinda cool. Of course, I then couldn't remember what they were called and played 2 million questions with everyone else on the bus until someone finally remembered.


Jesse - May 16, 2005 8:48:54 am PDT #4482 of 10001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

What's an Araber?


Gudanov - May 16, 2005 8:49:29 am PDT #4483 of 10001
Coding and Sleeping

My AP Chemistry class sort of taught to the test, but I didn't get that impression from the other AP classes.


Nilly - May 16, 2005 8:50:04 am PDT #4484 of 10001
Swouncing

I do realize I have absolutely no idea about the way the American (or any other) school system works. I can't really compare, since I don't have the basis for it. I only know that I was bitterly disappointed in school, before reaching the university.

I visited my cousin one day before her Literature final exam, and among other things talked about the book I happened to read then, "The Picture of Dorian Grey" (sp? I can't sp today. Hopefully, I can still spell). She never heard of it until then. The following day, on her exam, none of the books they got to read on their own fit any of the questions, but what I told her on "Dorian Grey" was perfect for one of them. She used the 5-minutes conversation in order to answer that question, and aced the exam. I'm not sure what my point was in telling this story, but something in the conversation reminded me of it. I can't remember now what it was. Silly brain. Oh, well. I typed all this paragraph, I might as well post it.


§ ita § - May 16, 2005 8:51:48 am PDT #4485 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

My English Lit O level essay about Great Expectations carefully got around me not having read past the first few chapters by explicitly detailing how important both of Pip's first meetings with the convict were. I mean, I knew how it ended, I just hadn't partaken of the words myself.

I don't know if semantic wriggling was in the curriculum, but I picked it up somewhere. I did end up with an A.


Gudanov - May 16, 2005 8:52:09 am PDT #4486 of 10001
Coding and Sleeping

I only know that I was bitterly disappointed in school, before reaching the university.

I remember that my first year of college was eaiser than my last year of high school.


erikaj - May 16, 2005 8:52:43 am PDT #4487 of 10001
Always Anti-fascist!

I believe Simon spelled it "Arabber", Nilly. Cool, Sarameg. I get a kosher toaster. Munch would plotz. Jesse, they have fruit wagons and they call out about their wares...they call 'em "arabbers" or "A-rabs" cause they're nomadic, I think. In the Simonverse, it is a dangerous gig.


Nilly - May 16, 2005 8:53:12 am PDT #4488 of 10001
Swouncing

Jesse, Araber [Edit: I've heard about it on H:LotS, that's how I Googled it]:

A person-- usually black and male-- who sells fruit and vegetables from a horse-drawn cart, calling out what he's selling in a sing-song voice. The advantage is the food is fresher than in a supermarket. Risley Tucker, the main suspect in the Adena Watson murder was one. (Three Men and Adena) "Araber" is pronounced differently, depending on the neighborhood. Crosetti pronounces it "ar-ab-er," Lewis- "a-rab."


Betsy HP - May 16, 2005 8:54:39 am PDT #4489 of 10001
If I only had a brain...

Hec, the Roxie is in bad financial trouble.

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Calli - May 16, 2005 8:54:46 am PDT #4490 of 10001
I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul—Calvin and Hobbs

I don't know if semantic wriggling was in the curriculum, but I picked it up somewhere.

Semantic wriggling got me through my comps. It's a valuable life skill.