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Friday, March 15, 2002


You are Sylvia Plath
No matter how much you struggle, you can't manage to shake off depression. You use symbolism to express yourself and have a knack for getting the most out of gas ovens.

Take the Which Poet are You? Quiz - brought to you out of boredom and pretention!


Also


You are T.S. Eliot
Your are introspective and have an affinity for creatures that purr. You also have a tendency to doubt yourself. You can see the beauty in the world - don't let it pass you by!

Take the Which Poet are You? Quiz - brought to you out of boredom and pretention!


Well how 'bout that.

I am half-watching 1776, contemplating my deep fear of paper-writing and how it will affect my ability to get out of college, and idly searching job listings that I have no intention of pursuing. (My agency called yesterday and left a message about a job they've found for me. I was supposed to call them back ASAP. Oops. I suppose I'll call them tomorrow.) Yes, I was idly searching Flipdog when I came across two listings for employer "Thekidsinthehall". Imagine my shock, please.

The listings turned out to be for Comedy Central internships (poop), of course, and not for The Kids in the Hall themselves, but the link for the "employer" takes one to Thekidsinthehall.com, site name evidently owned by Comedy Central. So at least one person over there is a fan.

I think the description of Eliot is more fitting than the description of Plath, for me, don't you?