...that the book "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter" is fiction.
She didn't understand what "epistolary" meant. This woman is in her 40s, btw.
So I explained a 3rd time.
She's disappointed it's not "true, from his journals." :-\
...that the book "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter" is fiction.
She didn't understand what "epistolary" meant. This woman is in her 40s, btw.
So I explained a 3rd time.
She's disappointed it's not "true, from his journals." :-\
Don't let your reality checks bounce. ~MeI'll tell you in the next life, when we are both cats.
Sheessh. I thought it was common knowledge that Lincoln didn't actually hunt vampires. Sure, he was a staunch supporter of anti-vampire legislation, but the actual hunting was something that was more of a problem out in the western territories, a place that Lincoln didn't spend much time visiting himself.
And here I thought an epistolary was a 19th-century gun store.![]()
STARGAZING: All I see are the lights of a billion places I'll never go. --Howard Tayler, Schlock Mercenary
No, now you're confusing things. It was at the Massacre of St. George's Fields in 1768 that the last epistolaries were killed, none of them female. At least you got the year right![]()
You know, I've seen the movie, and I still don't know what any of you are talking about.
" I saw vampires on tv so they must be true and stuff."
Hi Buttercup. Glad you finally succeeded in that . Sounds like a struggle.
Dan
Luckily, all of my friends so far have known the vampires were fiction, they just wondered which other things were real (was he in certain places at certain times, did his mother really die in that year, etc.)
It could've been worse; they did a survey a few years ago in which they found that a significant number of Brits thought Winston Churchill was made up and a lot more thought Sherlock Holmes was real.
History class tries to bring history to life, but if you refuse to believe history is important( as the royal excuse to not study something...
' Why do I have to know any of this? ' ) the lack of any appreciation of history contributes to the gaping holes in an education, and without the benefit of history,
there is a lot that won't make any sense, and this just errodes the foundation of any value structure.
And I wager... it's difficult to catch up .
Yes, but the people who do wind up on Jay Leno's "Jaywalking" . You don't want them working on your aircraft.
but Abe Lincoln is real. I have proof.
Et tu BAUT? Quantum mutatus ab illo.
I have Abe Lincoln on a penny. But he doesn't bite. And.... it's a 'proof' penny.
...ummm...ask her whether or not JW Booth's gun was loaded with a silver bullet...
It should be obvious that the movie was fiction. Not once did a single vampire burst into flame, or sparkle madly, when the sunlight hit it.
C'mon, all serious students of history know vampires cant be up during the daylight.
(Is there a contradiction in those last two sentences?)
TJ
It is well known that vampires thrive on the products sold by late night mail order adds " as seen on tv" .
i don't know why people think Lincoln was a vampire hunter.. everyone knows it was actually Teddy Roosevelt that was the president that hunted things like that for fun- and he did it with no weapons because that's just how he rolled for some of the bigger game..