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bloodyrosemccoy ([personal profile] bloodyrosemccoy) wrote2007-02-01 12:41 am

What Goes On In Your Heart, What Goes On In Your Mind

Bubble Gum Day
Freedom Day
Hula in the Coola Day
Robinson Crusoe Day
Women's Heart Health Day
 
Post-It notes are an interesting phenomenon to me. Unlike a nice long journal entry, they provide a snapshot of the inside of my head the same way doodles do for Liz.
 
People who ask me what goes on in my mind, though, probably would not be able to tell from something like the latest one, scribbled over the last few days:
 
            Remember the pharmacy Tunnel
                                                            17!
            lat. fric?
             thl (like Welsh           twilight
            or athlete)                    light =
             only beween syll.      ^ blue
            → ‘th’ initially            (season)
 
            “soak” = expletive. Go get wet
                 or get soaked = go fuck
            yourself. (Not ‘go soak your
               head’)
 
 
Apparently, that’s what the inside of my head looks like before I organize it.
 
 
Discussion Question: Why do we say ‘go soak your head’?  I came up with the phrase for Rredrra independently of the English idiom, which I had forgotten about.  “Get soaked” makes sense as a rude comment in a species which, broadly speaking, finds being wet extremely distasteful and feels bathing is as private and taboo a matter as using the toilet.  But why in English?  Is it a suggestion to go drown yourself?  Or what?

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