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Post by Demiselle on Oct 11, 2006 14:40:45 GMT -5
Marianne...
Je me lève à sept le matin et je commence le travail à huit. Je mange le déjeuner à midi et je travaille jusque à six.
There's also...
Je monter à sept le matin et je enfance le travail à huit. Je mange repas de midi et je travialle dîner à six.
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Post by Rose on Oct 11, 2006 14:47:18 GMT -5
*worships* Merci beaucoup!
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Post by Demiselle on Oct 11, 2006 14:48:17 GMT -5
No problem. Eh. Five years of French is finally GOOD for something. I hate Latin.
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Post by Arielle on Oct 11, 2006 17:36:26 GMT -5
Tornado warning is so close...just like a county over...please cancel school tomorrow, please cancel school tomorrow, please cancel school tomorrow...
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Post by lovette on Oct 11, 2006 18:10:50 GMT -5
I've been reading some of the classic gothic novels lately, and man are they sue-ey. "The Monk" has a scene that's almost exactly like the Rolo thread, complete with a beautiful raped nun. So beautiful, in fact, that even when she's wearing a veil, people fall in love with her beautiful neck.
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Post by Alexander the Great on Oct 11, 2006 18:12:42 GMT -5
Oh, for God's sake. Her NECK? How lame is that? It's like in Tess of the D'Urbervilles, when EVERYONE falls in love with Tess.
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Post by lovette on Oct 11, 2006 18:18:29 GMT -5
I think it's actually suposed to be a little silly. At least she gets killed. Apparently, even though it's cliche` by today's standards, it was very shocking in it's day.
After all, it was one of the Marquis de Sade's favorite books.
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Post by Vianne Giry on Oct 11, 2006 18:20:00 GMT -5
Oh the Marquis... *le sigh*
Will not make him a character...will not make him a character...will not make him a character...
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Post by Alexander the Great on Oct 11, 2006 18:27:01 GMT -5
Give it up, babe. Wait, that book was...ewww. *Did a report on de Sade. Hates him*
He was one sick puppy.
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Post by lovette on Oct 11, 2006 18:27:39 GMT -5
If you did, I'd have to create a new, virginal sue. All of mine have been around, and would therefore be of less interest to him.
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Post by Vianne Giry on Oct 11, 2006 18:32:43 GMT -5
He was so twisted. Which is what would make him so much fun in the 'verse.
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Post by Alexander the Great on Oct 11, 2006 18:33:22 GMT -5
True. Man, he was one weird guy. I've done some intensive study on bondage, masochism, sadism, and master/slave relationships, and a lot of it can be traced back to this guy.
However, most of the people in said relationships seem realtively healthy.
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Post by lovette on Oct 11, 2006 18:36:12 GMT -5
Let's see here:
Irene's already been through Dracula, there's no way she would put up with that sort of thing twice.
Mrs. Lovette tends to scare people, perhaps even someone as twisted as him.
Magenta- well, it's kind of hard to corrupt someone who's already slept with their own brother and been a sex slave to a transvestite scientist.
Yeah, I'd have to make someone new.
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Post by Irene on Oct 11, 2006 18:49:36 GMT -5
Although, come to think of it, Irene's been planning her revenge, and since she can't kill Dracula, the Marquis could lend her a few...contraptions. Or she could steal them.
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Post by Arielle on Oct 11, 2006 19:00:12 GMT -5
It's like some kind of massive homework swap going on here. Only we're helpless to get rid of anything, really. Unless one of yall is dying to read the first 30 pages of The Mermaid Chair and write 6 thesis statements and explain why they are thesis statements, do 50 vocab words plus examples(no internet allowed), plant the knowledge of algebra 2 into my head, or correct my miserably failed biology quiz when the answers aren't in either the notes or the textbooks, so how we were supposed to study I have no idea... ...Come on, tornado. Knock out the school generator. And the backup generator. Come ooooooooooooooon.
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