WFcatamount22
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Yo BBD you get in on yesterday’s ice cream drop? Fingers crossed for some hokey pokey.
This is why tags should be tags
Yo BBD you get in on yesterday’s ice cream drop? Fingers crossed for some hokey pokey.
Biff is just lib 2&2, ive said it several times
Townie is an evangelical with liberal parents.
Hey all. Long time no see! I hope everyone has been doing well.
Also, basketball season is officially over. School is out tomorrow. Time for the end of year drink myself into a stupor ritual.
Townie is an evangelical with liberal parents.
Agnostic with conservative parents but close!
Mako same. Drank a lot of bourbon. I'm going to work from home today but right now am out cruising in the truck.
Let me know if you wanna meet up today and do cool things in our trucks.
It was 1963, and 16-year-old Bruce McAllister was sick of symbol-hunting in English class. Rather than quarrel with his teacher, he went straight to the source: McAllister mailed a crude, four-question survey to 150 novelists, asking if they intentionally planted symbolism in their work. Seventy-five authors responded. Here’s what 12 of them had to say. (The original responses were published in The Paris Review.)
https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/30937/famous-novelists-symbolism-their-work-and-whether-it-was-intentional
Thought this was an interesting enough read to share, given there is a lot of book discussion on this thread.
"Famous Novelists on Symbolism in Their Work—and Whether It Was Intentional"
https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/30937/famous-novelists-symbolism-their-work-and-whether-it-was-intentional
Thought this was an interesting enough read to share, given there is a lot of book discussion on this thread.
"Famous Novelists on Symbolism in Their Work—and Whether It Was Intentional"