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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Aha! Though I don't see how obscene poetry would help you any more.
My aim is to be one of those academics that go on Radio 4 and talk about absolutely weird stuff. But I don't think I'm clever enough to be an academic. I'd do something on myths and legends, I think. It really interests me :) I do love creation myths. Eg.

God makes 2 people from mud.
2 people make a lot more people.*
God decides people are ruining earth.
Sends a big fuckoff flood.

Sound familiar? ;)

*albeit by taking stones and throwing them backwards over their shoulders...

My sister is going to work for the Government next year, I think. The SNP love her, she worked for them a lot of last year. No one understands why she loves the SNP so much, being not Scottish at all.

Ah, have fun. I worked for Oxfam over the summer as a steward at the festivals, I'm definitely doing it again. It's a reet laugh. Apart from the 8 hour shifts on your feet.
(, Thu 5 Nov 2009, 22:09, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
Its the Ancient Greek creation myth isnt it?
Yeah I stewarded at reading for oxfam a few years ago with a friend. Neither of us could speak properly at the end of it. Thinking about doing it again, it was great fun.

I've applied for Govt work, waiting to see how that goes. Just kicking time here at the moment really.

Fed up of being broke :(
(, Thu 5 Nov 2009, 22:13, Reply)
Correct :)
I've just done that bit in Metamorphoses. Yeah, that's in Latin, but the Romans nicked everything worth nicking from the Greeks.
/grumble about the Romans

I loved the little area we got, it was still nice and fresh and green at the end of the weekend, despite being there since Wednesday. Makes you realise how scummy the proper campsite is! Not to mention dangerous...

Mhm, where abouts are you based? I'm sure there's plenty to distract you! I'm just getting used to the feeling of having over a grand in my bank account. Not for long though, I don't think :(
(, Thu 5 Nov 2009, 22:17, Reply)
I had
to read part of the Metamorphoses in school. It were interesting, but I never got around to reading the whole thing. It was in English of course. My latin never got much further than Caecilius in horto est, or Senex in Amphiteatro dormit. And i've probably got them wrong too..

I'm up near Coventry (well about 10 miles from there). Yeah there's enough to keep me occupied here - especially now that a friend of mine got made redundant and dumped on the same day.
(, Thu 5 Nov 2009, 22:22, Reply)
I'm shockingly poorly read for a Classics student
It came out at my interview I'd not read the Aeneid cover to cover. Still haven't. Ah well. And no, that's perfectly correct. I'm having to deal with sentences like "Pelidae tunc ego forti congressum Aenean nec dis nec uiribus aequis nube caua rapui", which has got several nasty bits in it. Not least because there's no participle of "to be" in Latin...

I'm in London, so I can safely say I'm never bored. I love it here! But can't wait to be back in good old Manchester, where a train into town will cost me £1.25 both ways...
(, Thu 5 Nov 2009, 22:29, Reply)
Now that
is Latin way beyond me... I only did it for three years and I was bad at it.

Never read the Aeneid either. Read most of the Odyssey, which I actually quite liked. I want to read the one by Petronius about Trimalcho's dinner party, but I've not found a copy anywhere yet.

Hopefully I will be moving to London at some point... the bright lights are calling!
(, Thu 5 Nov 2009, 22:38, Reply)
Ha, that sentence took me ages, with my uberdictionary and grammar.
It's got stupid things in it like Greek accusatives and ablative absolutes with no verbs (due to aforementioned problem with esse). If it makes you feel any better, if you talked about political problems in Argentina in the 19th century I'd be just as at sea :)

Oh, the Satyricon? I've read bits of that. There's a bit about playing with young boys' balls in it. One of the tattoos I want has something to do with that. Trimalchio's Dinner Party is interesting, it's nice to see the problems with the "nouveau riche" is an age-old problem. Juvenal's Satires are good too. Very entertaining :)

I've no idea where Coventry is. I know it's South, but my geography is Highlands of Scotland down to Edinburgh down to Newcastle down to Manchester down to Birmingham down to London down to Cornwall. So very patchy :)
(, Thu 5 Nov 2009, 22:49, Reply)

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