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Jul 02, 2007 14:23

Greetings, all! Hope you're enjoying a lovely summer of whatever brand you prefer. Mine thus far has consisted of goofing off, waiting for Quail Ridge to call me, procrastinating about college, procrastinating about summer reading, procrastinating in general, and goofing off some more.

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no_return86 July 2 2007, 22:31:04 UTC
That is excellent. Have you considered writing for Sparknotes? Just throwing it out there.

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loony1000 July 20 2007, 16:22:14 UTC
I'm not sure this is EXACTLY the caliber of content they're looking for, despite its undeniable accuracy. XD

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potato409 July 3 2007, 03:05:32 UTC
By the way, I love this book. I mean I knew I was going to love it because I have seen approximately five movie versions and fell in love with the classics illustrated version at... oh... age five. Oh yeah, and I have two versions of the song (one by pat benetar which I highly recommend and one by kate bush which I highly disrecomend (if that's even a word)). So basically I knew I would love it and I totally do. So amazing.

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loony1000 July 20 2007, 16:21:25 UTC
I can't exactly boast of having the classics illustrated version (and now you're not missing the fun of reading the original!) at age five - although I did see Monty Python's Wuthering Heights in Semaphore, albeit not at age five. But the book's growing on me - it's so *intense*. THERE IS A SONG? That improves my day by about twenty points. Yay! =D

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kumquat880 July 9 2007, 05:09:00 UTC
teresa says they describe chairs a lot. you should consider putting this in your sparknotes.

i say teresa says because i have in no way started or begun any form of summer reading. but i trust her.

and speaking of sparknotes, we should finish/post that parody. that was a good one.

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