Tyler Durden (
tyler_gone) wrote in
fandomhigh2009-03-18 11:03 pm
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U.S. History, Thursday, Period 2
Tyler was feeling lazy this week. Lazy, lazy, lazy. "The Great Depression," he began, without preamble. "A lot like what we have now, except people couldn't write blogs about how much being laid off sucked and there were more soup lines. Lasted from the stock market crash of 1929 until World War II. Here's a handout about the whole thing, and we're going to watch a movie. It's set in Mississippi during the Great Depression."
This totally made it educational. He poked at the DVD player, cuing up "My Friend, Whither Dost Thou Go?"
When the movie ended, Algren stood, nodding to the class. If he seemed somewhat skeptical about the educational content in the movie, he kept that mostly to himself.
"Your homework this week," he intoned, "is to economize in some way and tell us what you did next week. Did you switch to the cheaper store-brand food? Did you skip out on seeing a movie you wanted to see on opening night in favor of the matinee? It doesn't have to be much, but it does have to be something."
This totally made it educational. He poked at the DVD player, cuing up "My Friend, Whither Dost Thou Go?"
When the movie ended, Algren stood, nodding to the class. If he seemed somewhat skeptical about the educational content in the movie, he kept that mostly to himself.
"Your homework this week," he intoned, "is to economize in some way and tell us what you did next week. Did you switch to the cheaper store-brand food? Did you skip out on seeing a movie you wanted to see on opening night in favor of the matinee? It doesn't have to be much, but it does have to be something."

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"You've just got a thing for blondes."
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"I'm too lazy," Cal said with a shrug. "Especially considering how much work it would take to drive some of you off."
Or the levels of drama involved, if one took into consideration that he had pretty much driven Amber off.
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And, you know, liked jerks.
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"My name does mean boar, you know 'stubborn as a boar'. Stubborn is a family thing."
Putting it mildly.
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"...yeah." A pause. "But at least I'm not a boy whose name means butterfly."
Sorry Chouji, she added mentally.
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"I didn't do so bad. I'm a Muse of Epic Poetry."
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"Oh, I don't know," she deadpanned. "You seem to be missing some of the epicness of a lot of stories. How have you saved the world lately?"
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"Hey," Cal said. "I'm the Muse of Epic Poetry. I don't create it myself; I simply inspire other people to do it."
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