Monday, April 04, 2005
"The snake convinced me, and I ate."
www.thebricktestament.com amuses me. It's The Bible, with Lego men! I love it. Particularly the pink watering can of Adam. And Cain as a baby.
I am doing Greek. I have a goal today of 200 lines, plus 2 questions of my maths, 2 loads of laundry, and some cleaning out of my room. I have been here an hour. I have done, oh, 25 lines. Not a good start.
This is not to say that the Lego men are distracting me. Although Cain just killed Abel, in a smattering of red lego blocks, the Persians are still being struck by the Greeks with the force of waves, and their limbs are being hacked off, unfortunate wretches that they are. And Xerxes is wailing aloud at the depth of the disaster [Aeschylus Persians: 463.]
www.thebricktestament.com amuses me. It's The Bible, with Lego men! I love it. Particularly the pink watering can of Adam. And Cain as a baby.
I am doing Greek. I have a goal today of 200 lines, plus 2 questions of my maths, 2 loads of laundry, and some cleaning out of my room. I have been here an hour. I have done, oh, 25 lines. Not a good start.
This is not to say that the Lego men are distracting me. Although Cain just killed Abel, in a smattering of red lego blocks, the Persians are still being struck by the Greeks with the force of waves, and their limbs are being hacked off, unfortunate wretches that they are. And Xerxes is wailing aloud at the depth of the disaster [Aeschylus Persians: 463.]