Kees

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Posted: 26 Jul 2007


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Is this a happy person?

Is this a happy person?
Sitting in my writer’s hermitage trying to fix an article for our lexicon. Not very successfully, you can tell. To make things worse, it’s a Sunday, a sunny Sunday. The cigar helps, but not enough.

Sherry ~ Rebujito has particularly liked this photo


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 Sherry ~ Rebujito
Sherry ~ Rebujito
LMAO from the thumbnail I thought you had put your foot on the table ala me and Darwin at dinner LOL LOL LOL
see you should have you know it would have made ya laugh...
btw no ya don't look happy here but...bet a couple looks at a couple of certain pics and thinking of a certain BFF will make ya happy!!! :-DDD
It works for me everytime!!!!
17 years ago.
 Kees
Kees club has replied
A portrait of self must be a fake: you’re your own director. In this case, the lens of the camera rested on the dictionary, and I had to lie down, practically, to be on the photo.
The title was made up after the act. I thought I wasn’t looking very happy (though probably pretty normal!). So you have no real reason to feel sorry for me: I would rather need your sympathy if I had to do what most people do for fun in their spare time. :-)
17 years ago.
 Kees
Kees club has replied
Ha, this was days before I could even imagine you doing such an outrageous thing! ;-)
17 years ago.
 Kees
Kees club has replied
A drink is good when I want to relax, but to organize an article like this I’d need at least an LSD trip...
It’s strange work we do: I’m better in it than most, it seems, but not good enough to truly enjoy it. Oh well. We all have our little problems, don’t we? ;-)
17 years ago.
 Kees
Kees club has replied
You’re disappointed... Unnecessarily so. The book is the Latin Dictionary by Lewis & Short, and contains –English!– parts you understand much better than I do. An old dictionary, it is true, based upon a Latin-German dictionary which, again, was based upon a Latin-Italian dictionary from the 18th C., but I like it better than the recent Oxford Latin Dictionary (which only covers texts predating 200 AD and organizes its articles after the OED model).

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I hope you feel better now! :-)
17 years ago.

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