Harry/Ron/Remus/Sirius/Mermaid/Alicia-Sue/President/LOL/Thin Air

Alicia/Sue Spinnet AliciaSpinnet at hotmail.com
Fri Dec 22 20:20:38 UTC 2000


No: HPFGUIDX 7594

 
Oh, it was *quite* easy... some quotes:

"There's nothing that irritates me more than listening to a bunch of 
snot-nosed tenth-graders putting on phony English accents and 
pretending they're John Cleese."  Admittedly, it *is* annoying 
hearing "NEE!" over and over, but still... a little less cruelty 
could have been appreciated, and not staring directly at me while 
saying it would have also...

"You must understand, life is not a joke.  Examine every aspect of 
this movie, and you'll see seriousness in the satire."  Or something 
like that.  By that point, I had begun drawing knights dueling with 
French bread on my answer sheet.

"Will someone explain the significance of the ending?  The Black 
knight?  Lancelot's bloodthirsty ways?  The peasants in the field?  
Suzanne, I'm talking to you!  SUZANNE!"  I was having a great time 
drawing the desired shrubbery by that time, and wasn't paying too 
much attention.  Also, my eyes are apparently on autopilot to roll at 
roughly fifteen-second intervals.  *shrug*  

I can never watch that movie again without thinking about the 
different "meanings" infused over those three hellish days.  If that 
man even *touches* upon HP in English class and attempts to make me 
search for symbolism, I will do something not pretty.  Blame the 
inarticulacy on the fact that I've just been released for Christmas 
vacation.  *g*

Wondering exactly how unproductive (or productive, if you're a reader 
of fanfic) one person can be over a ten-day vacation span,

--Alicia/Sue "I Am an Aquabat" Spinnet


> Alicia-Sue wrote:
> 
> > my teacher even found a way to  ruin "Monty Python and the Holy 
Grail"
> for me!
> 
> HOW? btw, I am very glad to see you back on list.






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