haaha I liked that too, thanks a lot Judy. :) feeling better, got me some antibiotics & cough medicine & whatnot. I have a french exam & work tomorrow. ambitious? we'll see. no fever anyway. but I did write something strange in the middle of the night that looks just like the stuff fever might inspire. weird & not great, but I'll work on it. KS 2008/11/25 Judy Prince <[log in to unmask]> > My sympathies, K; seems everyone here has got some form of bronchitis, > coughing, hawking, sneezing, red-eyed folk. Yes, we can....use some > humour!! > Here's a feeble attempt for you. [Me tryna wordly approximate a New Yorker > cartoon] : > > A hairy helmeted Viking warrior eating dinner with his modern wife in a > modern kitchen, says: "And then Joel didn't come in today, so I had to do > all _his_ pillaging." > > It's obviously [cough cough] time for me to go to sleep, > > Best o' soonest health to you, > > Judy > > > > 2008/11/24 kasper salonen <[log in to unmask]> > > > <Beowulf: My wits still war with how this all began. > > King Hrothgar: Beowulf, it's a fucking troll! Maybe someone > > looked at it the wrong way.> > > > > HAHAHA o man, thanks for cheering me up. yaa boo to my bronchitis. > > > > KS > > > > 2008/11/23 Jon Corelis <[log in to unmask]> > > > > > There have been at least three films based on Beowulf, being thus > > > among the rare examples of movies made from poems. I've only seen the > > > 2005 one, Beowulf and Grendel, filmed in Iceland, which I liked. > > > Beowulf and his band of Gaetish warriors are portrayed as sort of Dark > > > Ages Hell's Angels, which is probably pretty much what they were like. > > > Favorite line: > > > > > > Beowulf: My wits still war with how this all began. > > > King Hrothgar: Beowulf, it's a fucking troll! Maybe someone > > > looked at it the wrong way. > > > > > > -- > > > =============================================== > > > > > > Jon Corelis http://jcorelis.googlepages.com/joncorelis > > > > > > =============================================== > > > > > >