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Christ, the weather here's been crazy lately. It snowed all day yesterday, with quite a bit of accumulation, and then this morning it had warmed up quite a bit and was raining hard. This of course meant slogging through ankle-deep slush all the way in to campus only to find that my morning seminar was cancelled (a sick prof).
Didn't bother me too much, though...I rarely complain when class is cancelled, heh. So instead of sitting around and discussing Lydgate, I went to Wal-Mart with
lordtravis and bought printer paper and individual-serving store-brand Kool-Aid, and then he dropped me at home. I had a peaceful lunch, then came back into campus for my Rhetoric class. I think it went well, and discussion went well, which is nice - this class in general is pretty good at discussion; it's not as close to pulling teeth as discussion with some of my past classes have been.
I feel weird, though...this semester I've been trying to dress up a little more on most of the days when I teach, and this resulted today in wearing a white dress shirt under a new blue pullover with jeans. It feels very strange to be dressed like a Young Republican (well, as Travis pointed out, a true Young Republican would have worn khakis), but I did somehow feel like I had a bit more authority. We'll see how the nice-dressing policy continues to work, or if it does; I somehow have a feeling by finals week I'll be considering myself lucky if I show up showered, shaven, and in clean clothes, all issues of formality and informality in dress thrown to the wind (with my sanity).
Now my post-class office hours are over and I'm sitting in my office, working on the homework for my German class at 6 ("Nein, sie ist keine Japanerin. Sie ist Amerikanerin"); I just looked out my window, and the fog looks like something out of Silent Hill. The shrill 5:00 "end of work" siren-whistle that sounded as I was writing this entry did nothing to dispel that illusion. D:
Didn't bother me too much, though...I rarely complain when class is cancelled, heh. So instead of sitting around and discussing Lydgate, I went to Wal-Mart with
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I feel weird, though...this semester I've been trying to dress up a little more on most of the days when I teach, and this resulted today in wearing a white dress shirt under a new blue pullover with jeans. It feels very strange to be dressed like a Young Republican (well, as Travis pointed out, a true Young Republican would have worn khakis), but I did somehow feel like I had a bit more authority. We'll see how the nice-dressing policy continues to work, or if it does; I somehow have a feeling by finals week I'll be considering myself lucky if I show up showered, shaven, and in clean clothes, all issues of formality and informality in dress thrown to the wind (with my sanity).
Now my post-class office hours are over and I'm sitting in my office, working on the homework for my German class at 6 ("Nein, sie ist keine Japanerin. Sie ist Amerikanerin"); I just looked out my window, and the fog looks like something out of Silent Hill. The shrill 5:00 "end of work" siren-whistle that sounded as I was writing this entry did nothing to dispel that illusion. D:
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Date: 2008-02-04 11:39 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-02-05 03:59 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-02-04 11:41 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-02-05 03:56 am (UTC)Die Lolis sind Japanerin. Die sind in Japan. Die Lolis sind keine Fauxlis. Eine Loli hat lange, glatte, und schwarze Haare; sie ist junge und kleine. In Amerika, eine Loli heißt "Jailbait."
...Wow, my German sucks. Also we haven't learned adjective agreement, or anything other than nominative case, so I'm sure there are like a million errors in this, augh. Is it can be English time nao?
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Date: 2008-02-05 02:45 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-02-05 04:06 am (UTC)Or I guess I could always go the boring, inoffensive route and get, um, a donkey lapel pin. XD
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Date: 2008-02-05 01:53 pm (UTC)