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Originally posted by ShiftyPowers
Oh, and Hitman, I know you probably learned about the Prince in your freshman world history class as many of us, including me, did, and you thought it would be interesting, but you might be a little over your head.
Originally posted by Hitman47
American Public Education = They don't teach you anything, but they teach you how to get points to get an A in the class
SOMETHING NEEDS TO BE DONE! SERIOUSLY!
Originally posted by zul-aid
Gees hitman you contradict yourself - firstly you say "Im getting A's in French im better than all of youse" then say that above "The education system in America is appealing, A guy like me can get A's".
Yes hitman we all knew you were an idiot before you did.
Originally posted by LaBrujita
Anyhoo... good books all around. I really gotta read Catcher again, pretty sure Holden and I have way too much in common not too.
Originally posted by xxxFLYERxxx
I think every 17-20 year old has alot in common with Holden. Or alteast, Holden is somebody they wish they were like.
Originally posted by Joe
my old buddy rhizome
Originally posted by Joe
- Native Son by David Wright
fascinatingMove over, Stephen King--Richard Preston's got a thing or two to show you about horror! What's more, this is a true story. It's the late 1980's, and Ebola Fever, an African virus with a 90% kill rate, breaks out in a research facility in the suburbs of the nation's capital. A biohazard SWAT team from the U.S. Army must secretly decontaminate the place
Originally posted by K-Man
I finally finished reading The Hot Zone by Richard Preston..... that book sucks!
fascinating
I am about to start reading The House on the Mango Street... it looks allright, certainly different from other books we have to read for school, but seems like a book for girls
Originally posted by Hitman47
i read it last year and had to do a ****y personal book about my life and difficulties I had to grow through and had to present this **** in front of class.
Hey, stop ruining my attempt at individualism yet identification. Ok?Originally posted by xxxFLYERxxx
I think every 17-20 year old has alot in common with Holden. Or alteast, Holden is somebody they wish they were like.
Originally posted by Hitman47
i read it last year and had to do a ****y personal book about my life and difficulties I had to grow through and had to present this **** in front of class. PERIOD
Originally posted by K-Man
haha, same here....
we have to write a collection of 10 vignettes about our life and the difficulties and important moments.....
its due tomorrow, and I only have one so far
snow, snow, snow no school tomorrow
anyway, im reading "The Sound of Waves" by Mishima....
It seems like the Japanese version of Romeo and Juliet
Set in a remote fishing village in Japan, The Sound of Waves is a timeless story of first love. A young fisherman (Shinji ) is entranced at the sight of the beautiful daughter (Hatsue) of the wealthiest man in the village. They fall in love, but must then endure the Sir Didier*y and gossip of the villagers.