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, August 28, 2010
The Reformation of Wolfshausen
Teil Fünfundachtzig
To hear this week's story, gather around Vater Johann's dream of Jeremiah.
Lazy... you? Naawwww, not likely. *sigh* So alas I shall have no entertainment to keep my mind off of our horrible night at the airport (thank you Glen Beck) as we await our afternoon plane out of DC.
Thanks, TLP. And no, I was making fun of me. I always read the thesis at the start of every episode that way so I thought it would be funny if Vater Johann did the same. And it was. To mo.
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So, I'm thinkin' Monday?
Lazy... you? Naawwww, not likely. *sigh* So alas I shall have no entertainment to keep my mind off of our horrible night at the airport (thank you Glen Beck) as we await our afternoon plane out of DC.
You vex me, TLP, I vex you.
Sorry, Terry, but think of how good it will feel to finally get back home and rush online to read the story.
Good job. You work well under pressure.
Wait! You makin' fun of me with the Thesis reading?
"Karl, do you know if Jesus ever said that? I like it.” - This made me guffaw.
Good thing Vater Karl has a special place in his heart for Dietrich.
A very spirited reading. Very enjoyable.
Thanks, TLP. And no, I was making fun of me. I always read the thesis at the start of every episode that way so I thought it would be funny if Vater Johann did the same. And it was. To mo.
Thanks, Nessa.
You gave that thesis reading an extra "something" this time. And, yes, it was funny. Since it was about YOU.
I thought that might add levity, blogmama.
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