I believe this is actually THE LAW
Really? I'm owed a lot of back money then. Now I always say about twenty times, "You're going to call before you do anything, right?"
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I believe this is actually THE LAW
Really? I'm owed a lot of back money then. Now I always say about twenty times, "You're going to call before you do anything, right?"
there's some sort of consumer protection I think. Maybe I'm on crack though.
Oh, yeah. There is TOTALLY consumer protection like that. You go after them, Nora! That's awful.
Happy, happy birthday, Empress! With extra cake and sparklies!
Ugh. Class I was REALLY looking forward to this fall has been canceled. Now I'm trying to figure out something else that will fit into my schedule, and it's not pretty. I've got two choices, basically: an entire class on Virginia Wolf or Language and Literacy. Here's the blurb about L&L:
A study of the theories of literacy, in its relation to human thinking and to social uses and contexts; and of the practice ofliteracy, in the teaching, learning, and use of literate behaviors in contemporary American society. The course links the active investigation of literacy issues with related readings, and draws implications for the teaching of reading and writing and for the study of literature.
I guess it could be interesting. Gonna have to call the English office and find out which requirements it fulfills.
Blech.
Oh, I would totally go for the Virginia Woolf class, vw. I mean, *I* would, but if she doesn't do it for you, it could certainly be boring.
great, now Tom's upset about me about being mad at the mechanics,and is blaming himself for sucking, so somehow now he thinks I'm mad at him.
GOD, I hate cars and mechanics.
The problem with the VW class (ha!) is that only fulfills and upper level requirement. I don't really need any more of those. I need some specifics.
Blech again.
A study of the theories of literacy, in its relation to human thinking and to social uses and contexts; and of the practice ofliteracy, in the teaching, learning, and use of literate behaviors in contemporary American society. The course links the active investigation of literacy issues with related readings, and draws implications for the teaching of reading and writing and for the study of literature.
This sounds like it could be very interesting, but I like Virginia Woolf too. What class was cancelled?
Please do not take the Virginia Woolf class. I don't think it wise for anyone to read a lot of Virginia Woolf in a short period of time.