Je sens une grande bêtise.
I sense a massive stupidity.
Friday the 13th. It would have to be Friday the 13th, wouldn't it, to drive me to the brink of insanity and superstition. Frankly, I'm afraid. I don't know if it's warranted or not, but it seems to be the fashion for my brain cells and who am I to deny chemistry?
The class is planning something I don't agree with for Katie's 21st. Everyone knows I'm bad at sensing sarcasm, but so help me, if they're serious about any of it, there will be problems.
Right now, my brain is coming up with dashing plots that require a panache of 4 to pull off, and I have at most a 2. Add into that that this hasn't been the very best of weeks overall, and I might as well throw a towel at something. Most feasible plan at the moment: fake an attack. I might not even have to fake it, just hold it at bay long enough to make a nice explosive impact. Wow that sounds illegal and dangerous out of context...
Losing my English is fun.
verb: franglaire (to mix French and English in interesting ways)
je franglais
tu franglais
il franglait
nous franglaisons
vous franglaisez
ils franglaisent
What am I going to do with myself? I really need to find that French pirate, marry him, and set sail before anything panicky happens. Can one acquire psychiatric medications on the high seas?
2 comments:
Bessie, you can't control what other people do. You know that, and faking an attack (or actually having one) is not going to help anyone else or you, dearheart. In case you were wondering, it snowed here in Michigan yesterday, and it might again tonight. Thought you might be interested.
Your loving sister
I sincerely hope what they plan for Katie's birthday goes better than you expect... or, isn't what you expect.
I have no information about psych meds at all, so all I can do is wish you good luck on that front.
On a happier front: I love Chocolat! Fantastic movie! I wish you lots of good luck finidng your pirate, too. (At least, I think that's what you were referring to... :)?)
Also, I love this new verb of yours. I sincerely doubt it's a real French verb, but German has words for concepts English doesn't even acknowledge exist, so for all I know, it's real. ;) To me, that says you're getting fantastic at speaking French. And for where you're at right now, that sounds like a highly laudable thing.
Ooh, sorry I rambled too much. :)?
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