interesting people, part 5 (Germaine Greer)
Happy Birthday Germaine Greer. She turned 68 today.
Ms Greer is one of Australia's foremost intellectuals, even though she lives in the United Kingdom now.
She is provocative and is sometimes full of it, but she makes people think.
She is also a renown feminist, having written the seminal feminist text, The Female Eunuch.
She was also an influential member of The Push, an intellectual movement in Australia.
*Don't forget to check out Shamus for The Ongoing Barks of a Well Read Dog (who is continuing Cammie's legacy)
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Oh what an interesting evening. I thought today was going to be regular. After work, my human came home as usual. Okay.
Tonight, Mary and Margaret came over. They had beer, then wine with haggis and mash (must be the leftover haggis from Thursday). And now Margaret is sleeping over in my other room. And she wouldn't let me sit on her lap at all!
Instead of just lounging on the couch, they were mostly outside on the deck.
Ms Greer is one of Australia's foremost intellectuals, even though she lives in the United Kingdom now.
She is provocative and is sometimes full of it, but she makes people think.
She is also a renown feminist, having written the seminal feminist text, The Female Eunuch.
She was also an influential member of The Push, an intellectual movement in Australia.
*Don't forget to check out Shamus for The Ongoing Barks of a Well Read Dog (who is continuing Cammie's legacy)
.........ooooooooOOOOOOOOoooooooo..........
Oh what an interesting evening. I thought today was going to be regular. After work, my human came home as usual. Okay.
Tonight, Mary and Margaret came over. They had beer, then wine with haggis and mash (must be the leftover haggis from Thursday). And now Margaret is sleeping over in my other room. And she wouldn't let me sit on her lap at all!
Instead of just lounging on the couch, they were mostly outside on the deck.
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