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felis_ultharus) wrote2006-04-20 02:10 pm
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Well, I wasn't going to make the announcement until we got it, but we've got it so here it is: we're moving. To Verdun. We're leaving our brick 1980s cube under the grey concrete highway for an apartment in a nice old building half a block from a river.
The rent is a bit more, and the furniture will have to be hauled up a flight of rickety stairs but I'm going to be glad to move. I think we've both come to loathe this place, and Matt's best efforts to make it anything but hideous have failed.
We shall also be near-neighbours with
foi_nefaste,
maidenoffirisa, Matt R. (
retrogamerbear's brother), and a few others we know. The shops are nicer, the area has more character, and just the feeling there is better.
For the Vacouverites, it a bit like going from Main and Hastings to Kitsilano or Commercial Drive.
For
scottevil, for his love of the word
I came across the name of a Medieval theologian today: Joannes Jejunator. It apparently means John the Faster (faster as in fasting). It shares a common etymology with "jejune," however -- the Latin word jejunus, "empty."
Doesn't the Jejunator sound like a cyborg sent from the future, with a leather jacket, wraparound sunglasses, and a lot of weaponry, who's come back in time to make things jejune...?
Well, I wasn't going to make the announcement until we got it, but we've got it so here it is: we're moving. To Verdun. We're leaving our brick 1980s cube under the grey concrete highway for an apartment in a nice old building half a block from a river.
The rent is a bit more, and the furniture will have to be hauled up a flight of rickety stairs but I'm going to be glad to move. I think we've both come to loathe this place, and Matt's best efforts to make it anything but hideous have failed.
We shall also be near-neighbours with
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For the Vacouverites, it a bit like going from Main and Hastings to Kitsilano or Commercial Drive.
For
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I came across the name of a Medieval theologian today: Joannes Jejunator. It apparently means John the Faster (faster as in fasting). It shares a common etymology with "jejune," however -- the Latin word jejunus, "empty."
Doesn't the Jejunator sound like a cyborg sent from the future, with a leather jacket, wraparound sunglasses, and a lot of weaponry, who's come back in time to make things jejune...?
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Ok now I need to get the image of Arnold Schwarzneger as Joannes Jejunator, Medieval theologian out of my head. It hurts a little. ;)
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(Anonymous) 2006-04-20 12:57 pm (UTC)(link)Before I actually read your entry I just saw Joannes Jejunator. I thought it was a cyborg/robot thing related to some roleplaying thing. Then I actually read the entry...
This name is definitly perfect for a cyborg.
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I'm not using my computer and I forgot to log in.
Yes, I do feel kind of stupid.
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No, really, I used it deliberately last week when I did my English placement test (not the University Writing Test). I was under the impression that I'd be forced to take a composition course -- as in, a course to learn how to write properly and how to prepare an essay -- and was all snobby-annoyed at the idea. So I threw 'jejune' into the little essay on the test, as a subliminal hint that I found the whole composition course thing ridiculous.
I was placed in the highest level, ENGL 212. (At least that.) I went to the department and spoke to some nice ladies, and found out that the composition courses aren't requirements after all (the calendar sure makes them look required), but recommendations. Glad I sorted that out, because it would have been an incredible waste of time and money and patience.
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I couldn't believe they were still using stuff like that.
I don't know about Latin emphasis. Most Latin languages put the emphasis on the second-to-last or last syllable, so I'd guess jejunator or jejunator. But as an English borrowing, we could probably shift the emphasis on to the first syllable.
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