Blog-keeping matters
First, the name change. I changed from The Plague to reflect the nature of this blog and how it's used. Perhaps at some future point this blog will again attempt to approach the reflection on life that is Camus' The Plague. Perhaps not.
Second, The Pensieve is from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, but figures most prominently in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. This is the purpose that this blog serves.
Third, I am presenting a paper at the Canadian Evangelical Theological Association in three weeks. If anyone cares to read the paper and offer feedback, email me or post a comment with your own email address (taking spamming precautions, of course!). It's on the atonement, the ascension, and Christian speech.
Fourth, this morning, I saw on Good Morning America (I think GMA, anyway), a Facts of Life reunion. So, I close with the following: You take the good; you take the bad; you take them both....and there you have....the facts of life. (I would add a Family Guy reference here, but, well, that would be more of a The Plague thing, not The Pensieve. Ah, heck, I'll give half a reference: "Notice the sun spots...." And that was type 3 conflict resolution, "compromise." It is not the highest.)
Second, The Pensieve is from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, but figures most prominently in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. This is the purpose that this blog serves.
Third, I am presenting a paper at the Canadian Evangelical Theological Association in three weeks. If anyone cares to read the paper and offer feedback, email me or post a comment with your own email address (taking spamming precautions, of course!). It's on the atonement, the ascension, and Christian speech.
Fourth, this morning, I saw on Good Morning America (I think GMA, anyway), a Facts of Life reunion. So, I close with the following: You take the good; you take the bad; you take them both....and there you have....the facts of life. (I would add a Family Guy reference here, but, well, that would be more of a The Plague thing, not The Pensieve. Ah, heck, I'll give half a reference: "Notice the sun spots...." And that was type 3 conflict resolution, "compromise." It is not the highest.)
5 Comments:
Holy Intertextuality, Batman! Is your paper as laced with allusions to TV shows?
SGFMB
haha--this is a cleverly-fun post aaron.
and, i'll read your paper.
ap, send me your paper. send it to my first class account and i'll take a look and send you some feedback.
AP,
I would love to read your paper; send it to my first class account as well.
Tim
AP,
Please send me your paper at abenson@monctonwesleyan.com
Cheers!
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