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Obscure reference, but lets see what happens.
Reading The Nuer by EE Evans-Pritchard, a British Social Anthropologist. The Nuer are cattle-herders, hence the title. At first Mr. Evans-Pritchard annoyed me, but it's getting better. Though he does say very 1930's British Academic things. And there's a little bit of untranslated French. I hate that. It's due tomorrow, and I'm mostly done with it. I wrote the paper on it already. This is probably not brilliant, but we'll see. I only have about one chapter left, so I should have covered the bases fairly well.
It occured to me a minute ago that it's a good thing that I don't always do my reading. I have an unfortunate tendancy to dominate discussions, which I think owes to the fact that I am only shy in interpersonal relationships. Classrooms don't scare me in the least. I think this has to do with levels of positive feedback. But, my point is, that if I don't do the reading, I don't have anything to say, at least till the conversation veers off to a tangentally related topic that one doesn't have to have actually read the book to weigh in on. I always thought that this was a dead giveaway, that my silence was a sign that I hadn't done the reading. But maybe my professors just thought that I was letting someone else have a turn. Of course, this is Grad School, and I don't want to risk not having done the reading and then having to catch up. Plus, I have the time.

In other news: I got my first voicemail at work today, which was of the good as it was related to us getting things we need.
I knew that today was Monday, but I seemed to forget. I was preparing for Tuesday's season premieres, and then realized that since I have Anthro tomorrow, tomorrow is Tuesday. No need to bow in awe of my brilliance.
Italy is still very far away. However, the boy has much better internet access than I did, and is usually online while I am at work, where I am also online. (I can stuff envelopes and update databases while IMing. It's called multitasking) This means that I can talk to him. And there was much rejoicing.
Portable CD players are brilliant. I like having music with me on the train/bus/walk to work/class. I also love public transit- my commute is at least 30 minutes I'd say. I get work done. It is of the good.
I am very hungry lately. But I figured out today that it is because I am not feeding myself enough at meals. If I only have breakfast and dinner, and I only have a "serving" of each thing for dinner, no wonder I'm hungry after. And I figure more pasta and/or meat is better than junk food. I don't think Cheetos have nutritional value. Also, cheaper.
Which reminds me, I got my checks today. From Bank of America, they are blue and pretty. I am happy. And I get to write checks to join things now. All I need are evelopes...

Internetness

Date: 2004-09-20 09:02 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Yeah, the Italian Connection (::singing:: "why are there so many songs about pasta?") is way better than the Peruvian one. Though I suppose you get what you pay for, at un nuevo sol (about thirty-three cents American) for half an hour.

Incidentally, I know the reference your title is making, and funnily enough, it is because of a semi-obscure VeggieTales reference...one of which has already landed me a shirt. I knew sticking with them would reward me somehow. :-D

Also the "nine o'clock on a Saturday", but that one's from my home-friend Erik, who cannot sing anything more melodic than Irish-style beating-up-on-Tom-Nedimyer songs (yes, such things do exist, and yes, a sort of beating did occur, though it was difficult to tell who was laughing harder), but who attempts that song as well.

-Kellie

Re: Internetness

Date: 2004-09-21 01:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bocceonthelawn.livejournal.com
hey sweet! Beating-up-on-Tom-Nedimyer songs!

-Candidate for Royal Consort

The cattle are lowing...

Date: 2004-09-21 05:59 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
...The poor Baby wakes
But little Lord Jesus
No crying He makes

I love Thee, Lord Jesus
Look down from the sky
And stay by my side,
'Til morning is nigh.

Be near me, Lord Jesus,
I ask Thee to stay
Close by me forever
And love me I pray

Bless all the dear children
In Thy tender care
And take us to heaven
To live with Thee there


Not sure if I got the obscure reference right, but I still miss you anyways.

Re: The cattle are lowing...

Date: 2004-09-21 08:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lotusbiosm.livejournal.com
Yay for Kate. I'm not screening it, b/c while she knows the lyrics, she didn't list the title. She still gets credit. But I'll leave it as a hint for those of you who don't know.

Also, I think I'm ending the contest at the end of the month. So get your answers in now. Going back to old entries is perfectly permissable.

Re: The cattle are lowing...

Date: 2004-09-22 06:44 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I knew I knew it! I'm not going to go for this one because I should have known it in the first place and I'm too dratted stubborn to ride in on someone else's coat-tails (as good as Kate's are). Did you know that you can sing the song in question to three different melodies? One's German, one's English, and one's American in origin I do believe. Did the eminent Mr. E-P make comments about how tall the Nuer are? That's the thing I remember best from the movie, other than the cow motif. If you would like French translation skills, I'm always available (although prompt responses cannot be promised). Glad to know all's going well. --Albert

Re: The cattle are lowing...

Date: 2004-09-22 06:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lotusbiosm.livejournal.com
That would explain why I heard a melody that I thought was this song, and Kate looked at me like I was nutters.

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