Redefining misanthropy for a fresh generation. Standard posts begin with a definition from Ambrose Bierce's The Devil's Dictionary followed by a modern adjustment. Miscellany on Wednesday and storytelling on Saturday.
Saturday, February 27, 2010
The Reformation of Wolfshausen
Teil Sechzig
To hear this week's episode, come on down to St. Elizabeth's Church.
Or, to read this episode diligently, climb up to Philip's castle.
I read this chapter yesterday morning and have forgotten most of it by now. But I do remember Ana Carolina. She was angry about something or other, wasn't she?
That's almost true. I've been writing them Saturday morning after a few hours of additional procrastination. I don't know if the other readers mind, but I'm driving myself nuts with this.
I think the last one I read might have been in the 40ies somewhere. Luckily, my exams are over on Friday...I might treat myself to some historical reading!
~ Oh Cooper! You have not forsaken us! Alas, alas! What would LIFE be without your parting words of melancholy? If anyone can play at acting, it is you, my lovely raven-haired siren! ~
10 comments:
Poor Karl. I'm worried about him.
Wonderful writing as always. And your voice is always a welcome treat.
I read this chapter yesterday morning and have forgotten most of it by now. But I do remember Ana Carolina. She was angry about something or other, wasn't she?
Thanks, TLP. We'll see what happens in the Church Saturday. If I keep my diligent schedule up, we'll all find out then.
Thanks, Abell. I like him, too.
As best I recall, Karen.
Yeah, the reason you're reading all the latest installments (which you do very well) is because you're writing them and reading them at the same time.
That's almost true. I've been writing them Saturday morning after a few hours of additional procrastination. I don't know if the other readers mind, but I'm driving myself nuts with this.
Teil 60?
I think the last one I read might have been in the 40ies somewhere. Luckily, my exams are over on Friday...I might treat myself to some historical reading!
Ditto tlp, and if anyone can act the play as they write it that would be you.
~
Oh Cooper! You have not forsaken us!
Alas, alas! What would LIFE be without your parting words
of melancholy?
If anyone can play at acting, it is you,
my lovely raven-haired siren!
~
Poor Vater Karl. A man with a conscience does not belong in the church.
Winging it puts you in fine writing form and reading voice, Doug.
RnPB: Ch 013 - Clean Up
Minka, even the audio should be historical by then.
Cooper, you are kind not to evaluate my Franco-swiss accent.
She's right there, Karen. It'll be ok.
Thanks, Nessa.
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