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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I suppose with a morning one, one gets it out the way faster, but then if one wants to celebrate afterwards then one usually ends up being trollied and rather sleepy by about 5pm. But at least, unlike an afternoon one, one doesn't spend the entire morning fretting and cramming for it. Still, glad to hear today's went alright.
(, Tue 1 Jun 2010, 17:58, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
Which'll be nice. She finished uni on Wednesday, I'm fucking terrified. She's OLD now.
I'll need luck for Thursday's. It's much harder and I don't have much background knowledge to fall back on :(
(, Tue 1 Jun 2010, 18:02, Reply)
(Not that it worries me, I see it as my body catching up with my perpetually middle-agred brain)
What's Thursday's one about then?
(, Tue 1 Jun 2010, 18:04, Reply)
It's called from Late Antiquity to Byzantium, so about the fall and split of the Roman Empires and the rise of Christianity and all that shit.
I love it.
(, Tue 1 Jun 2010, 18:06, Reply)
you've read 'The Fall of Rome and the End of Civilization' by Bryan Ward-Perkins have you?
(, Tue 1 Jun 2010, 18:08, Reply)
because my tutor wrote it. It might be slightly later than your period though
Edit: apparantly not. He specialises in Late Antiquity
(, Tue 1 Jun 2010, 18:10, Reply)
I'm given to understand it is quite seminal. But my period is much earlier
(, Tue 1 Jun 2010, 18:17, Reply)
Or is that the bit just before the Early Church bit?
To be honest, all I know about Byzantium is that there's a variation on the minor scale named after it. Don't imagine that will be much help.
Still, good luck revising that one. I must dash, I've been asked to play bass for the house band at the blues jam tonight. (YAY! I feel accepted!)
(, Tue 1 Jun 2010, 18:10, Reply)
Ooh good luck! Well done :)
(, Tue 1 Jun 2010, 18:11, Reply)
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