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Spoonerism Day
2005-07-22 @ 11:10 p.m.

Eugene posted the link to Lianne's last flame war on Claudia's LJ. After skimming through the entire exchange, I must say it's disquieting that people can hate her so much. Especially that Kathleen, who comes across as quite a bitch really. Not that I know either of them personally in real life, but given the choice to know either of them, I think I'd pick Lianne to be honest. Anyway, the burgers at Carl's Jr aren't half bad, huge compared to the ones you get elsewhere, but the fries are awful. Marina Square is a lousy place to shop for guys' clothes! I might go to town tomorrow after I'm done with the oral practice at Swiss Cottage, but I feel lazy. School today okay, as it usually is. Finished Tutorial S5 in class, so now I can go back to slacking next week after I finish the assignment. For me, doing Mathematics is a cheap thrill really. Miraculously, the bloody subject actually makes some sense, after not a few years of me stumbling my way through by sheer dumb luck when it counted. I like Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? more with each passing lesson. George is quite the role model. No comment on Heart Of Darkness, which I still haven't finished reading. The new National Library looks rather spiffy, even if it becomes somewhat bland when see it in the context of the city skyline. Found two Routledge books there, Sartre's What Is Literature? and Richards's Principles Of Literary Criticism. I wonder if I can persuade Daddy to pay for them? I'm quite sure Kinokuniya has them, if not something related. The books in the National Library looked really fresh, unspoilt, untainted by the grubby hands of readers. Reading Alan Hollinghurst's The Line Of Beauty, and it's not bad. Anybody who writes stuff that gets turned into a movie should at least be entertaining enough to be adapted to the silver screen.



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