If she answers, ask her why all of her books have the same plot, or ask her what she thought the infinite repititions of Mrs. Darcey at the end of the newest p&p movie.
there's an Elizabeth Bennett at BYU (or was when I went there.) She actually reviewed the mormon version of Pride and Prejudice when it came out for the Daily Universe. Isn't that a funny coinkidink?
Sometimes late at night I break into song. And in recognition of that whole it's - really - too - late - for - anyone - to - expect - me - to - be - rational thing, I typically preface my musical rendition with, "That reminds me of a song...and it goes a little something like this."
And so, when the mood strikes me, or the hour is late enough ;) , here is where I'll break into the silly songs of my childhood, the pseudo-intellectual ramblings of my grad student-hood, the haphazard mutterings of my single-hood, the philosophical musings of my female-hood, the inspirational babblings of my human-hood, the frazzled sputterings of my junior high French teacher-hood.
So world, this is me. These are my thoughts, this is my life. And it goes a little something like this...
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Ask her if she's hiring. Then tell me.
If she's not, then ask her if she has any sons that take after her husband. Then tell me.
I think you should try edarcy, and if that fails double-check on darcy himself ;)
Maybe I should move to Virginia, so I can work with my favorite Jane Austen character, too. I mean, I am back on the job hunt.
If she answers, ask her why all of her books have the same plot, or ask her what she thought the infinite repititions of Mrs. Darcey at the end of the newest p&p movie.
Now was that a manly response to this post?
Josh - Yes. :P
there's an Elizabeth Bennett at BYU (or was when I went there.) She actually reviewed the mormon version of Pride and Prejudice when it came out for the Daily Universe. Isn't that a funny coinkidink?
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