Things no longer in my thesis:
1) A lot.
2) This:
Patterson and Lindberg give this example of an entry in the Stationers' Company register.
Patterson, L. Ray, & Lindberg, Stanley. (1991). The Nature of Copyright: A Law of Users' Rights. Athens: University of Georgia Press.Quarto die Julii, Edward White, Entred for his Copie vnder the wardens handles, a ballad intituled: A dittie worthie to be viewed of all people declaring the dreadful comynge of CHRIST to Judgement and howe all shall appeare before his presence……. vjd" from Edward Arber's Transcript of the Registers of the Company of Stationers of London 1554-1640 A.D. vol, 3:45
Don't mess with me or the Worshipful Company of Stationers will get you.
Posted by luther at June 26, 2004 01:08 AM | TrackBackDoes this mean you are close to finishing?
Posted by: heq on June 26, 2004 07:13 PMYes it does Mark, and for you it means this: you WILL come to the appropriate celebrations. Oh yes, you will ALL come to the appropriate celebrations. 'Cause Card has the back of his boy here, and you WILL come and you WILL drink, people, or you will face the wrath of Ben the Enforcer.
Consider this a warning.
Posted by: Cardinal on June 27, 2004 03:28 AMBen the enforcer? Ben the shag happy piker, more like.
How dare you have a party without me? Fuckers.
Posted by: Slaps on June 27, 2004 06:24 PMYou are of course invited. We'd never have celebratory drinks without slappers.
And Ben will be there. Karen is out of the country.
Posted by: Dave on June 27, 2004 07:40 PMAnd even if she weren't, I would be there.
Posted by: Cardinal on June 27, 2004 09:40 PMYou utter bastard Tim. You were supposed to finish that thesis and have a party when I was in the country. I insist you throw another party in 5 months time.
Posted by: Pen on June 27, 2004 10:16 PMI have faith that Ben would be there to party either way.
Pen: I'm certain we can party in five months, and I promise to be in a way more party frame of mind compared to the last time you were here, when I was all "theis and shit".
Rah.
Posted by: Luther on June 28, 2004 12:33 AM