Saturday, January 27, 2007

Justice served

So, my senior year has been a veritable comedy of errors, an orgy of death and destruction, etc. I'll elaborate more later, but I thought this piece of information would be particularly picante to TASPy ears:

Yours truly has been voted...by his peers...most likely to fall asleep in class. I swear, if this is wrong, I dont want to feel right. More stories later, kiddies.

PS. I finally(!) get Alison's Hyp. Lecture name.

11 Comments:

At 2:48 PM, Blogger Hyp. lecteur said...

Hoorah!
'Twas lovely to hear from you, as ever, oh somnolent one.

 
At 3:10 PM, Blogger Breanna said...

SO TRUE if we would've had that award at TASP, you would have won it there too,

 
At 8:02 AM, Blogger Ryan said...

i recently figured out alison's screenname too, and for a brief moment I felt cultured. Then I remembered I'm not. But it was a nice feeling.

 
At 1:56 PM, Blogger Tracy said...

i recently have not figured out alison's sn, except that it's something to do with... t.e. lawrence? the seven pillars? still in the dark, still uncultured. oh, the horror.

(dear God that reminds me of Heart of Darkness, though. Which can dieee.)

Hah, but RUBEN. Most likely to fall asleep in class? I second that. You guys have pretty awesome standouts though, i have to say! ours are... relatively mundane.

 
At 2:09 PM, Blogger Breanna said...

I must not be cultured, because I am still in the dark about alison's screen name. Go ahead and hold it over my head. I blame my state of origin.

 
At 5:00 PM, Blogger ruben(!)montiel said...

It's from TS Eliot's The Waste Land, where he quotes Baudelaire. Correct me if I am wrong.

 
At 6:57 PM, Blogger Hyp. lecteur said...

Whut! Indeed, Mr. Montiel. My nom de blog is a reference to the last line of the first poem in Les Fleurs du Mal (Baudelaire's magnum opus), "Au Lecteur."
"Hypocrite lecteur- mon semblable- mon frere."

 
At 8:42 PM, Blogger Tracy said...

Hypocrite speaker, myself, my brother?

hahaha, yeppp, that's Tracy's French for you. What does it mean?

 
At 8:44 PM, Blogger Leo said...

I recently figured out what it meant as well. I never thought I was cultured.Baudelaire's work seems very interesting and French.

 
At 10:47 AM, Blogger Ryan said...

Related aside:
if anyone's interested, there's this sweet baudelaire prose poem called "The Eyes of the Poor" that the Cure turned into a song called "How Beautiful You Are." Both the story and the poem are pretty cool. check it, yo.

 
At 10:47 AM, Blogger Ryan said...

*both the SONG and the poem

ehem, yes, i can type

 

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