Too Much Jane Austen Meets Puggy Thoughts:
I finally picked up Pride and Prejudice after years of saying that it wasn't my thing but since I decided to do this whole side study of love and romance I thought I'd give it a chance. I'm actually liking it so far, it's not as painful a read as I thought it would be.
I miss my pugs so much. There was a storm this morning and I missed having them to hug with me under the covers. Stupid New York no pet leases. There's just something about a dog being there when you get home that is comforting. I've never been into Cats. I don't get their personalities and I am terribly allergic to them. Plus I love ugly dog faces, There's something about seeing a dog with a face that looks like it was hit by a frying pan that makes me laugh and smile.
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The first time I read Pride and Prejudice, in seventh grade, I don't think I quite got it. I picked it up again when I first moved to San Diego at 16, and it quickly became one of my favorite books of all time. At one point, I actually fell off my bed because I was laughing so hard. Oh, and the mid-nineties BBC miniseries is the definitive filmed version. No disrespect to Greer Garson and Laurence Olivier, but Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth ARE Elizabeth and Darcy. Fuck Keira Knightly.
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