Sunday, January 11th, 2009

Library, Sunday

Sunday, January 11th, 2009 09:04 am
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When Lee got into the library today, he didn't notice anything weird save for an inexplicable urge to sing. It was easily ignored while he got settled, though. Please, he didn't sing. No one needed to hear that.

Of course, the urge kept getting strong and stronger. Lee looked around the library, trying to discern if there was someone around with a 'please sing!' gun or something.

The library was quiet save for books. As always.

"Come, Mr. Tally Man, tally me banana! Daylight come and me wanna go home."

Lee shut his mouth and looked as if he'd swallowed a torch.

"Day, me say day-ay-ay-o! Daylight come and me wan' go home!"

It was going to be a long day.
fear_of_fish: (that did not make me upset congrats)
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Dana waited till everyone was seated before looking up from what she was writing at the desk. And then did a little headcount. "Well, I see we have roundabouts the same numbers we did last week," she said, though she hadn't taken a head count last week so she could be wrong, "Last week we started out with a little impromptu planning session. This week I actually want to know your names. Tell me your name, what year you're in, and what you're doing in this class."

class time! )
atreideslioness: (Game On)
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Ghanima was waiting in the classroom as the students arrived, making mental notes to see who came back this week and who did not. The moment the bell rang, she broke out in a beautific smile.

Peace of mind! I have no peace of mind. I have had no peace of mind since we lost America. Forests, old as the world itself, plains, strange delicate flowers, immense solitudes. And all nature new to art. All ours. Mine. Gone. A paradise lost.  )

"In pursuing war with the American colonists, George III firmly believed he was defending the right of an elected Parliament to levy taxes, not seeking to expand his own power or prerogatives. Today, many scholars perceive the long reign of George III as a continuation of the reduction in the political power of monarchy, and its growth as the embodiment of national morality. Under George, who was passionately interested in agriculture, the British Agricultural Revolution reached its peak and great advances were made in fields such as science and industry. There was unprecedented growth in the rural population, which in turn provided much of the workforce for the concurrent Industrial Revolution."

[OOC: OCD is waiting!  All yours!]


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