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Mar. 15th, 2005 12:12 pmWe had a bomb scare at Uni yesterday.
That's all, really. :)
Oh, wait, no, funny story (which will only amuse, like,
megaffe and maybe Cat if she's reading.)
So Muneya had a call from some mate of his in an Auckland hall last night, and he spent about five hours talking to this guy. But the point is, he happened to be in a Hall with a couple of people from school- Margaret, and Jess, and Jenni. So I kept getting asked "Hey, do you know x?" I therefore had an amusing conversation with Lewis Bollard and a less-funny one with Margaret, because he went and woke her up- I'm not sure why; & now I feel kind of guilty but oh well. Anyway, then I ended up talking to Muneya's friend for five or so minutes, and Muneya had told him to hassle me about politics so, er, he was. He was asking me about my politics and stuff, and basically I said to him "Okay, you know Jenni, right? I'm exactly like her, but left wing."
He somehow interpreted this into asking "Oh, so you're bi."
"Um... well, yeah."
*snort* Apparently Jenni has been having issues in Auckland... I feel like I need to email her... anyway... he then got on to Muneya and, er, told him? *headdesk* I was able to interpret this because Muneya started talking about this Shakespeare quote I stuck on my door- the beginning of the Queen Mab speech. Apparently this is Mercutio's come on to Romeo. I would like to mention that I didn't know this when I stuck this on the door- English-geek-but-totally-not-a-geek-Tom brought it up. *eyeroll* So anyway.
He was really nice about it, actually. He kind of kept going "Far, that's crazy" and laughing, but, er, more in a surprised way than in a bad way, I think. So it's good, sort of, I think. *shrug*
This story got totally sidetracked, it was meant to be about Jenni and Lewis Bollard and, hey, apparently Tom McCarthy's in Melbourne, so I guess that means you're not suffering him, Meggie? And Margaret's going into cancer research, which is really cool, and Lewis, totally 200% predictably, is doing Politics, Economics and Philsophy.
So, Lewis, what do you want to be when you grow up? ;)
That's all, really. :)
Oh, wait, no, funny story (which will only amuse, like,
So Muneya had a call from some mate of his in an Auckland hall last night, and he spent about five hours talking to this guy. But the point is, he happened to be in a Hall with a couple of people from school- Margaret, and Jess, and Jenni. So I kept getting asked "Hey, do you know x?" I therefore had an amusing conversation with Lewis Bollard and a less-funny one with Margaret, because he went and woke her up- I'm not sure why; & now I feel kind of guilty but oh well. Anyway, then I ended up talking to Muneya's friend for five or so minutes, and Muneya had told him to hassle me about politics so, er, he was. He was asking me about my politics and stuff, and basically I said to him "Okay, you know Jenni, right? I'm exactly like her, but left wing."
He somehow interpreted this into asking "Oh, so you're bi."
"Um... well, yeah."
*snort* Apparently Jenni has been having issues in Auckland... I feel like I need to email her... anyway... he then got on to Muneya and, er, told him? *headdesk* I was able to interpret this because Muneya started talking about this Shakespeare quote I stuck on my door- the beginning of the Queen Mab speech. Apparently this is Mercutio's come on to Romeo. I would like to mention that I didn't know this when I stuck this on the door- English-geek-but-totally-not-a-geek-Tom brought it up. *eyeroll* So anyway.
He was really nice about it, actually. He kind of kept going "Far, that's crazy" and laughing, but, er, more in a surprised way than in a bad way, I think. So it's good, sort of, I think. *shrug*
This story got totally sidetracked, it was meant to be about Jenni and Lewis Bollard and, hey, apparently Tom McCarthy's in Melbourne, so I guess that means you're not suffering him, Meggie? And Margaret's going into cancer research, which is really cool, and Lewis, totally 200% predictably, is doing Politics, Economics and Philsophy.
So, Lewis, what do you want to be when you grow up? ;)
Rysade
Date: 2005-03-15 02:59 am (UTC)Re: Rysade
Date: 2005-03-15 07:33 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-03-15 03:06 am (UTC)My friend, on the other hand, was worried about a Hot Angus (who is apparently studying down there) because he's hot. Nice, huh...
Lewis, totally 200% predictably, is doing Politics, Economics and Philsophy.
Yeah, not surprised...:P
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Date: 2005-03-15 07:34 am (UTC)Heh, really there was nothing to worry about... apparently it was a fake piping stuffed with newspaper or something. :P Someone just had a little bit too much time on their hands, or possibly didn't want to sit the Math106 test that I think was supposed to be on then...!
Haha, you know Lewis??
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Date: 2005-03-15 07:14 pm (UTC)His name is only in the newspaper every two weeks :P
Someone just had a little bit too much time on their hands, or possibly didn't want to sit the Math106 test that I think was supposed to be on then...!
LOL must be the math test...
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Date: 2005-03-16 12:55 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-03-15 03:29 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-03-15 07:35 am (UTC)Hey, it's better than spending a whole year with Tom though innit?
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Date: 2005-03-17 12:34 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-03-17 06:10 am (UTC)PS, you owe me and lucy an email, we miss you. <3
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Date: 2005-03-15 05:05 am (UTC)Oh, Lewis. What a surprise.
I've never seen that speech as a come on, more as verbal fireworks or, as in the movie interpretation, a drug-induced hallucination.
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Date: 2005-03-15 07:36 am (UTC)Oh, dear, dear Lewis... ;)
Hmm, well, I guess it's how you see it. Like Antonio/Bassanio. *shrug*
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Date: 2005-03-15 09:00 am (UTC)She is the fairies’ midwife, and she comes ..."?
A come on? Meh.
Methinkst Tom reads too much slash
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Date: 2005-03-15 06:23 pm (UTC)*shrug* Well, you know. I guess some people... ;)
AHAHAHAH Tom a slasher=best idea EVAH. He'd be a LITslasher, because he's basically a freaky genius at English. *so amused*
Just a note to say
Date: 2005-03-15 10:28 pm (UTC)At. All.
Re: Just a note to say
Date: 2005-03-16 12:54 am (UTC)Um, if that was sarcasm then I don't get it. :P
Wow, what is this a week late?
Date: 2005-03-21 11:24 am (UTC)Homer does it often. Particularly in an episode wher ehe's watching Twin Peaks, and he says something about the show then says, in this tone, I have no idea whats going on.
That was how I felt and I thought it was amusing.
Speaking of Twin Peaks, a writer friend said Lost sounded like the latest show that worked in a similar way, have you ever seen TP?
Re: Wow, what is this a week late?
Date: 2005-03-21 07:34 pm (UTC)Yeah, it was sort of funny esp. in the suggested tone. :P I just wasn't totally sure if it was sarcasm, or criticism, or what, so... :P
No, I haven't, I'm afraid... what's it like?