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Apr. 25th, 2005 12:29 amAs well as reading about the election and writing about fear, I've spent quite a lot of time today (ah, Sunday afternoons! the bliss!) exploring Boing Boing and coming across some rather fantastic stuff, including an essay entitled "I Shit My Pants": Spontaneous Ancient Literary Structure in Modern Colloquial Speech, and The London Review of Books' Personals Column, which BB.net describes as "funny, steamy ads written by bookish middle-aged Britons looking for a casual shag". Some of my favourites:
Lazy, horny, Luddite flâneur, male, 52, seeks buxom, cheerful, affectionate female with low expectations, who wants to have lots of sex. This idler has a few cultural interests for the moments in between – poetry, art, film and opera amongst them. Down-to-earth, amiable – him, and you. No texts or emails please. Just letters, telephone, human contact. I did say I was a Luddite. Box no. 08/02
Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. Yes. Yes. Box no. 08/06
Yes, sir. I can boogie. Man. Academic. 62. Quite possibly gay. Box no. 08/12
Massive-breasted heiress, 38, seeks witty Nobel-awarded intellectual beef-cake gardener-chef-poet with stonking pecs. Like me, you are dynamic, hilarious, serious, ironic, passionate, practical, affectionate, kind, funny, have most of your own legs, and are startled to find yourself still cruising the aisles of the Lurve Bazaar. Unlike me, you don’t exist. Am I right? If so, will consider any M who can make conversation, sense, a living, friends, four cooked meals, hot love and me laugh. Box no. 07/01
I'm half tempted to leave one myself. Watch this space.
I've also discovered the fond and satirical Harry Potter art of
wizzart which is quite simply brilliant. Self-styled as "the worst HP art on the internet", remarkably expressive MS Paint cartoons that mock the books, fandom, and themselves. Including the story of how Arthur and Molly ended up with seven children. Genius.
I've also discovered the fond and satirical Harry Potter art of
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on 2005-04-24 11:43 pm (UTC)no subject
on 2005-04-25 12:27 am (UTC)I'm scared though that I'm too young to leave a personal. And also I think that you have to subscribe first. They don't let you register unless you have a subscription. But £63 a year! It works out as a bit less than £3 per issue, which is quite good value, but it's a lot of money in one go. Darn it!
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on 2005-04-25 12:51 am (UTC)Perhaps you could ask for a subscription as birthday/christmas/graduation present?
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on 2005-04-25 11:02 am (UTC)Yesterday I read this ace article on rats, it was fascinating.
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on 2005-04-25 07:12 am (UTC)no subject
on 2005-04-25 11:03 am (UTC)no subject
on 2005-04-25 07:22 am (UTC)So thanks for reminding me about them again - I shall read them instead of the book.
Oh, and well done on the dissertation!!
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on 2005-04-25 11:11 am (UTC)I'm slightly disappointed that there aren't any personals I'd consider responding to. Although I bet lots of LRB subscribers are secretly complete perverts.
well done on the dissertation!!
not over yet - I'm starting the hardcore re-write today. But thankyou!
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on 2005-04-25 01:17 pm (UTC)we seeing you tomorrow?
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on 2005-04-25 01:55 pm (UTC)