I've been working for the past several hours on my ten-page paper due tomorrow afternoon for my Arthurian Legends class. (And since I only had two pages done as of the beginning of this evening, I've got a ways to go even though it's flowing pretty well.)
But I can tell I've been reading this fifteenth-century English too long, though - I keep reading "iust" (joust) as "lust" and "fonde" (found) as "fondled." It makes it interesting, reading chapter titles such as "How Damsel Brangwayn fondled Tristram sleeping by a well" or "How Sir Tristram lusted and smote down King Arthur." I think my brain's been permanently fried by that pornographic King Arthur comic book.
Anyway, after finishing this one up, I have another paper to work on (this one due tomorrow morning). Tell me, do professors generally notice if you sleepwalk through class, or do they just assume from the heavy gaze and outstretched hands that you've been watching too many Romero zombie movies?
But I can tell I've been reading this fifteenth-century English too long, though - I keep reading "iust" (joust) as "lust" and "fonde" (found) as "fondled." It makes it interesting, reading chapter titles such as "How Damsel Brangwayn fondled Tristram sleeping by a well" or "How Sir Tristram lusted and smote down King Arthur." I think my brain's been permanently fried by that pornographic King Arthur comic book.
Anyway, after finishing this one up, I have another paper to work on (this one due tomorrow morning). Tell me, do professors generally notice if you sleepwalk through class, or do they just assume from the heavy gaze and outstretched hands that you've been watching too many Romero zombie movies?