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Erm, Jeremy Kyle 'I'm Only Being Honest'

:D

Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ December 1 2009, 11:33 PM GMT

I will have a looksie. I don't like writing off poets as a whole, so it'd be nice to find something I liked by him.

One advantage (for me at least) of that collection is that the poems are short and to the point. Heaney got a taste for writing long-winded epics at some point, from which he didn't really ever recover. :(

We did some of his poems today, and while I really do relate to his trying to relate to things which were important to him through poetry. However, I do think he sometimes pushes the idea that "the further an image and its reciprocal image are in a metaphor, the better the metaphor is".

Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ December 1 2009, 11:38 PM GMT

We did some of his poems today, and while I really do relate to his trying to relate to things which were important to him through poetry. However, I do think he sometimes pushes the idea that "the further an image and its reciprocal image are in a metaphor, the better the metaphor is".

:S

Yep, they're too long and windy sometimes. :) Errr

Cool Like my explanation there.

Quite a good article by Ben Miller in the Eureka magazine today (supplement in The Times) for anyone who is interested.

Another reason to not eat chicken...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/lancashire/8393272.stm

I have that! I also got a book free when I bought The Times for 30p at uni yesterday. Cool

Animal Farm - My oldest son's English teacher has this assignment once a year where parent and child read the same book. Connor picked it, so I'm reading it too.

Quote: AndreaLynne @ December 5 2009, 2:30 AM GMT

Animal Farm

Worth reading at least once. And never forgetting the moral it teaches.

I'm serious.

Oh yes. Naturally, this was a forbidden book in the USSR.
I wonder why ;)

Quote: AndreaLynne @ December 5 2009, 2:30 AM GMT

Animal Farm - My oldest son's English teacher has this assignment once a year where parent and child read the same book. Connor picked it, so I'm reading it too.

:D He has good taste.

Sir Thursday by Garth Nix - Part of the Keys To The Kingdom series.

Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ December 4 2009, 9:48 AM GMT

I have that! I also got a book free when I bought The Times for 30p at uni yesterday. Cool

Did you read the article SBF? 30p eh, do you get a student discount?
:)

I didn't yet, no. And apparently so! All the newspapers are about that or less.

Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ December 5 2009, 8:38 PM GMT

I didn't yet, no. And apparently so! All the newspapers are about that or less.

The Times is a rip-off anyway, there are, like, no celebrities in it and their coverage of reality TV is, like, rubbish.
;)

I prefer the good old Times!

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