WOOO-HOOO!
Man. Some Strokes goodness was had last night by all.
(Sara, Lexia, Brooks, and I went to the sold-out Strokes concert last night.)
Details later.
I'm thankful that: My first day of school is over and it went pretty well.
(Sara, Lexia, Brooks, and I went to the sold-out Strokes concert last night.)
Details later.
I'm thankful that: My first day of school is over and it went pretty well.
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I can't help myself: what classes are you taking?
1. French 1002 (which will soon be 1001 if I can help it.)
2. Intro to Creative Writing
3. British Lit
4. Literary Studies
Your schedule sounds great! Mine is completely irrelevant.
1) Antiquities & the Renaisance
2) Sacred Childhood, Secular Childhood
3) Soviet Jewish Life
4) Harlem, Paris & the New Negro
...I'm especially looking forward to the accusatory stares I'll receive in the latter.
Man, I'd love to take that Sacred Childhood, Secular Childhood one.
(And "Renaissance" has two s's {sp?}. I know this because I work at Computer Renaissance. And I'm an English major. I'm sure you know that, though. That it has two s's, that is. And that I'm an English major.)
Yeah. I've made the "Renaissance" mistake ever since I read Edna St.Vincent-Millay's "Renascence"
(excerpt: "The world stands out on either side
No wider than the heart is wide;
Above the world is stretched the sky,—
No higher than the soul is high.
The heart can push the sea and land
Farther away on either hand;
The soul can split the sky in two,
And let the face of God shine through.
But East and West will pinch the heart
That can not keep them pushed apart;
And he whose soul is flat—the sky
Will cave in on him by and by.")
The SC/SC course is a rehash of a course I took at the New School. It will be taught by a professor I cannot stand, whose books I find tedious and whose theories I find shallow. The one at the New School was pretty cool though.
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