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Happy birthday to me! (An old and glorious song.)
A former roommate, whose coolness is almost entirely unparalleled, gave me a MathNet DVD for my birthday. It features an oddly cheerful Pat Tuesday rather than Kate Monday. George Frankly is the same. I'm sure you'll all be glad to know that my long-lasting love affair with him has been rekindled.
My vague memory that MathNet is geeky, not just for mathematicians, but in all possible ways, appears to be correct. Pat and George are trying to catch a jewel thief. The Chief is convinced that the thief is Archie Leech, the playboy. About thirty seconds later after we hear about the chief's suspicions, George says, with the delivery that keeps anyone from accusing MathNet of subtlety, "We're off to catch a thief*."
*Thus I conclude that one of Archibald Leich's books was titled To Catch A Thief.
ETA 5 MILLION: Or apparently it's a reference to a Hitchcock movie. So much for my pretensions to literary knowledge.
It also features the phrase "you irascible scrapple of fol-de-rol", which is noteworthy in and of itself.
ETA: Lady Esther Aster Astute, of Northern California (and who lives on the Esther Aster Astute Estate), is having some trouble with the concept of the trash can. "Whyever would you want to keep trash?" she asks.
ETA2: ...I want to write MathNet episodes now...
There's an idea for fanfic.
A former roommate, whose coolness is almost entirely unparalleled, gave me a MathNet DVD for my birthday. It features an oddly cheerful Pat Tuesday rather than Kate Monday. George Frankly is the same. I'm sure you'll all be glad to know that my long-lasting love affair with him has been rekindled.
My vague memory that MathNet is geeky, not just for mathematicians, but in all possible ways, appears to be correct. Pat and George are trying to catch a jewel thief. The Chief is convinced that the thief is Archie Leech, the playboy. About thirty seconds later after we hear about the chief's suspicions, George says, with the delivery that keeps anyone from accusing MathNet of subtlety, "We're off to catch a thief*."
*Thus I conclude that one of Archibald Leich's books was titled To Catch A Thief.
ETA 5 MILLION: Or apparently it's a reference to a Hitchcock movie. So much for my pretensions to literary knowledge.
It also features the phrase "you irascible scrapple of fol-de-rol", which is noteworthy in and of itself.
ETA: Lady Esther Aster Astute, of Northern California (and who lives on the Esther Aster Astute Estate), is having some trouble with the concept of the trash can. "Whyever would you want to keep trash?" she asks.
ETA2: ...I want to write MathNet episodes now...
There's an idea for fanfic.
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Date: 2006-02-26 10:09 pm (UTC)I am silly, because I remembered to observe your birthday last week when you were here and then forgot about it when it actually happened. *hits self in head*
So is it just the one episode? You never answered my question.
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Date: 2006-02-26 10:13 pm (UTC)Also, your battering ram and WWPD folder was much admired by the entire family.
It looks like one long episode, and the promo. But I'm not sure yet.
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Date: 2006-02-26 10:14 pm (UTC)I recognize the, er, Greenglish word for "dudes" in that icon.
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Date: 2006-02-27 03:34 am (UTC)How are you doing? What are you up to nowadays, anyhow?
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Date: 2006-03-18 06:11 am (UTC)Hmmm... working (and I would go into more detail, but this is a public post and I'm leery of talking about work publicly), and taking classes in Expressive Therapies. How go things with you?
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Date: 2006-02-26 11:42 pm (UTC)That is deeply and truly awesome. You are a lucky birthday person.
I actually remember seeing the episode you describe. I had not, however, remembered the phrase "you irascible scrapple of fol-de-rol." I will have to use that one sometime.
*Thus I conclude that one of Archibald Leich's books was titled To Catch A Thief.
I think it might be a Cary Grant reference: he starred in Hitchcock's To Catch A Thief and his birth name was Archibald Leach.
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Date: 2006-02-27 03:04 am (UTC)groan. indeed.
(scarily enough, I'd read the stuff...)
many happy returns of the day and a wonderful year!
(hmmm... upon further thought... maybe insert some gematria and an appropriate storyline for a fantabulous Purimshpiel....?)
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Date: 2006-03-18 06:12 am (UTC)And that would be a fabulous Purim spiel, if I knew gematria and hadn't missed Purim entirely. Ah well!
Speaking of which, thank you for the house mishloah manot! The Pi Pie was beautiful.
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Date: 2006-02-27 03:10 am (UTC)Dude, MathNet! I'm partial to the Kate Monday series, myself. I will forever remember the chapter with the kidnapped gorilla...the debut of Lisa Simpson's voicer!
If you write MN fic, I will read it. I am that scary.
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Date: 2006-03-18 06:13 am (UTC)As mentioned above, I would expect a number of people to read MathNet fanfic.
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