Thursday, January 27, 2011

People agreed with me?!?

Woah! Haha! I'm gonna high five myself! Maybe a pat on the back too.

Now that Amanda mentions it, I really do appreciate the present tense form of First They Killed My Father.

Catherine, about A Midsummer Night's Dream, that could happen today?! Really?! That's hilarious! Do they have mobile popcorn stands? Where does this entertainment take place?! Is it like the circus, where we can throw rotten tomatoes at them?! Oh, this is wonderful!!

Woah, Madison. I spent about 2 hours being angry at The Catcher in the Rye and thinking of all the reasons I disliked it for while I was reading it, but it never even clicked with me that this hormonal yahyah is waltzing around for a few days and then churning out all that sentimental whatnot like what he has to say has any value.

Good holiday book Brady? Oh dear noodles! Hey, we should all dress up as pirates. What? Never mind. Lizzy might get that reference.

But seriously, good holiday book? You're sick and twisted, man! Sick and twisted! But yeah, I agree ever so lightly grudgingly that the personal touch of a memoir can add a depth of understanding for these kinds of horrible events. Still, I'd really rather just stare at some photos rotten shot up corpses for a while. It'd probably click better with me. Guess it's personal preference. That sounds terribly wrong, even for me. Haha, oh, man.

Karen, nice point. Historical value and such of First They Killed My Father.

I'm also a big fan of the satire in Inherit the Wind, Dave, but I'd somehow forgotten about that part of it!

Oh, Jinwoo, I forgot about you. Haaa, your name is all rhyme-y. Oh yeah, I liked the read-aloud part of A Midsummer Night's Dream too. Brought alive the humor a bit.


And there we go. I've responded to people. Back to business. Yb eht yaw Ydarb, uoy era on nuf.


Kovalenkster, out!

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