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Re: No, I was wrong
Posted By: Chris, on host 198.70.210.46
Date: Friday, November 5, 1999, at 20:47:13
In Reply To: Re: No, I was wrong posted by Brunnen-G on Friday, November 5, 1999, at 20:22:07:

> Yeah, it's ideal. Short, easy to read, an accepted classic of modern comic fiction, very amusing, but with enough stuff in it that you can probably make up a lot of crap about to critique.

> Man, after my teachers, I'm an expert about making crap up to critique.

> Unless you have one of those English teachers who feel that anything available as a cheap paperback and enjoyable to read isn't a valid subject. Maybe that's reading too much into it, I wouldn't know.

Well, right now wer're 'learning about the Puritans' after reading the Crucible in class. [I was Rev. Hale :] That means we get to make crafts and cook from scratch and stuff. He told us that we shouldn't write anything where it said to, that he had too much of our stuff to read as it was. He actually asked for an 'accidental' fire consentrated soley in his desk. Not anything that would put the school out, but he said if he came back to school one day and his desk was charred it'd be the best part of his day. Scary thing is, I think he was serious.

He's a good guy, though.

> All I know is, I saw it on the reading list for a postgraduate level Popular Fiction course at university, so go for it.

Cool.

Chr"says cool to much"is

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