If they find the bodies in the basement
Because
grailquestion gave me one of the most beautiful quotations I have ever heard:
If you leave comment requesting a quick analysis, then I will respond to you about the following . . .
1. I'll respond with something random I like about you.
2. I'll tell you what song/movie reminds me of you.
3. I'll name something we should do together.
4. I'll say something that only makes sense to you and me (or just me).
5. I'll tell you my first/clearest memory of you.
6. I'll leave you a quote that is somehow appropriate to you.
7. I'll ask you something that I've always wondered about you.
8. If I do this for you, you must can post this on your journal so you can do the same for other people.
If you leave comment requesting a quick analysis, then I will respond to you about the following . . .
1. I'll respond with something random I like about you.
2. I'll tell you what song/movie reminds me of you.
3. I'll name something we should do together.
4. I'll say something that only makes sense to you and me (or just me).
5. I'll tell you my first/clearest memory of you.
6. I'll leave you a quote that is somehow appropriate to you.
7. I'll ask you something that I've always wondered about you.
8. If I do this for you, you must can post this on your journal so you can do the same for other people.

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It should be in your inbox. Enjoy!
I then glommed onto everything else and have been arguing with him ever since.
Cool. So far, I like the results of your argument.
Vergil is the first real Latin I remember reading, but Catullus was the first poet I ever imprinted on. (Thank you, Dr. Fiveash.) I'm pretty sure I read at least a little Ovid in high school, but my primary introduction to him was the Amores in college; and then I did a whole class on the Metamorphoses, which was bizarre because I knew most of the stories, but somehow I hadn't ever read the epic. And I've since become very fond of the Fasti. Yay, the Lemuria.
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BTW, did you hear that A.E. Stallings has a translation of Lucretius coming out next year?
---L.
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I just read his Tristia and Epistulae ex Ponto on the train up from New Haven. I liked very much.
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I need to get his Catullus.
---L.
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I don't remember loving his Catullus. This may be partially because I don't really like anyone's translation of Catullus—he's like Sappho; I prefer him so much more in the original—but even so, Peter Green did not make my heart flutter. Which his Poems of Exile did, for whatever that's worth.
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---L.