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islandclimber
geez... I go away and the Chekhov thread turns into the chick flick discussion thread... tsk tsk tsk, what is going on here people???:p (don't tell anyone, but I'll let you in on a little secret... I actually like quite a few chick flicks.. as long as they are not too ridiculous.. but don't tell, it's a secret :p)
:lol: yeah and islandclimber - you know Quark is going to say something degrogatory about it soon. He is very sensitive about his beloved Chekhov thread being interupted by gabby women.:lol: ...although he did already comment that he actually does like chick-flicks sometimes...I guess he is intune somewhat with his feminine side...good for him! :thumbs_up :D :lol:
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DarkMuse. People think you are a guy... and with the name Ishtar... well I guess most people don't have much of an exposure to assyrian/babylonian mythology... I thought she was the goddess of love and fertility, and even at times, of war... and her astral manifestation was Venus? and it's a good thing you are a tomboy nature brat,
Dark Muse can answer, up till here and below too, if she wants. I don't mean to infringing on her territory. I realise you wrote this directly to her but I could not help but ease-drop;) ....
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or Quark would be hopelessly outnumbered here... driven to despair, that his beloved Chekhov thread had been overrun, and turned into a tea party discussion group:lol:
You kidding; he probably secretly loves it. Has has entered into some of this dribble above. He probably appreciates the fact also, that we have not been 'bugging' him to pick the next story; as everyone is bugging me in the L thread and making me crazy. I don't know about tea but he drinks and occasionaly spills coffee on books at Barnes and Noble and then tries to sneak them back onto the shelves; the B&N detectives always catch him though.:lol: I hope he is laughing, too.
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I think I am the one with a tattered life... my life is always in shambles more or less... something odd, something strange, dreaming about black and white wildflowers and fragile voices, and damp colours that seep through the cracks in the sidewalk I sometimes sleep on...
Sounds like the perfect makings for a poet to me. Cheerup, you are too young to fret so. Your whole life is before you, and it will be a glorious life, if you see it with color film. Take those dark glasses off, islandclimber! You have so much to offer the world and I love your poetry in your blog.
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I always am somewhere far off to the left of absurd, somewhere sinking into movements that always seem so ridiculous... oh well... tattered, melancholy, distraught lives are the only fun ones to live... or so it seems...:D
Yes, and are you any more abnormal than any of us? We all go off into some foreign land of our own from time to time. Snap out of it, Mr. Meloncholia! Not true - distraught lives are not the most fun; where did you get your information? *smile* and be happy!
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though, returning to tea, I do quite like it myself...:D In fact I just purchased 14 new books from the local used bookstore here, and I am looking forward to sipping herbal teas, while I go through them like wildfire... no sleep for me until I am finished:D
Ok, I love returning to tea...and what kind of herb tea do you like islandclimber? I love herb tea and drink it all the time! 14 books - wow, now that is something to be happy about and also, I bought about 4 or 5 Dostoyevsky books; you promised we could discuss "Notes from the Underground", if I read that one; I have it now and it is short. Soon I can read it and you promised; I will hold you to that.
So what great book bargains did you get? You must have been in 'seventh heaven' when you found them.
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well, I am off to do some work... when is the next story starting? and what is the next story? as I said before I will be dropping in periodically still, like right now... just to attempt to say something argumentative, controversial and outrageously shocking... I mean, I would never do anything of that nature... just nice polite, agreeable comments from me...:p
I have been wondering the same thing. I know I suggested that we do all of the three in that trilogy, but now I think I would be bored if we did. Quark, can we do something new and different instead? Also, can it be from the book collection, entitled Anton Chekhov 'Lady With Lapdog' and Other Stories by Penquin Classics? The book contains 11 stories - only one of which we did so far - the title one. I just took that book out of my library yesterday. Please please...*begging*
islandclimber,to you last lines - ah, be nice now and yes, do be polite; but you don't always have to agree at all on the short story threads. In fact, Dark Muse and I often don't agree, don't we, DM?...and we still like like each other anyway, even when she hates the woman character or likes her and I am just the opposite:) :D in my thinking...happens all the time.