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I say shove a ballsac in her face and ask her how that jibes with a god that wants the best for her.
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Oh, Robbb....
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hey, I was not offering man.
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i read some poetry by edgar allan poe earlier. he is amazing. i have decided that he is one of my favorite poems. im also reading the fall of the house of usher
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so alexander anaximander, did you question her per my suggestion, or did you just throw the towel/
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It was a few months ago that she said it. I don't want to bring it up.
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Starting back Ulysses at 10:30 or 11 tonight. Need to stock up on caffeine first.
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No alcohol for you. I can't read that thing at all even if I've had one drink.
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True that. My usually reading habits following a strict course of a ton of late-night coffee, but since I have no decent coffee, I'll be forced to rely on other caffeinated drinks. |
im reading the label of a bottle of good cheap red wine that im gonna chug
holy motherfuck im burned out today |
i'm reading the stranger again. it's been 5 or so years since i last read it.
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i never felt like rereading that. he didn't cry at his mother's funeral, he killed an arab, what else is there to know? ha ha ha no, no-- but anyway i never thought it was that great. some chicks i hanged around with thought this was some kind of supreme work though. but im not good with fables, except orwell's maybe. now i'm just rambling. hurray! |
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not even. im just fucking tired. i poured myself a HUGE glass tho. its more like a bucket really. |
Just get a powerdrill and shotgun the bottle.
Watch out for the glass dust, though. |
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no i like the yummies if i was going for alcoholic stupor i'd do wild turkey shots 101 proof is not to be fucked with |
Hmmm, should I get my summer work out of the way and read the Poisonwood Bible now or later? Anyone read it and have any opinions on it? My friends from the class of 2008 said it was good...
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i havent i havent-- who? what?
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The Poisonwood Bible - Barbara Kingsolver
![]() The Poisonwood Bible is a story told by the wife and four daughters of Nathan Price, a fierce evangelical Baptist who takes his family and mission to the Belgian Congo in 1959. They carry with them all they believe they will need from home, but soon find that all of it- from garden seeds to Scripture-is calamitously transformed on African soil. This tale of one family's tragic undoing and remarkable reconstruction, over the course of three decades in post-colonial Africa, is set against one of history's most dramatic political parables.The Poisonwood Bible dances between the darkly comic human failings and inspiring poetic justices of our times. In a compelling exploration of religion, conscience, imperialist arrogance, and the paths to redemption, Barbra Kingsolver has brought forth most ambitious work ever. |
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