Oh, yes, I am still lingering around, having written--and discarded--a truckload of poems and beginnings of novels. Eugène is the same as ever, Abel has decided to switch schools, and my mother and father still refuse to speak with each other. I myself have gained a pound or two due to excessive ice cream-eating. I must stop that. It's becoming an
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Chicago doesn't compare with NYC. (This coming from a fourth-generation Manhattan boy, but still....)
King John? Never heard of it, actually.
Buenos Aires, from the pictures I've seen, seems beautiful, but have you ever been to Florence? That's my family's city.
Ugh. Physics. Chemistry isn't much better, though. Hope I never get a job in the scientific field. That's all I have to say.
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That's entirely subjective. But you're a bit biased, being a native New Yorker....
I hadn't heard of it, either, until I found it.
I regret to say I've never been to Florence. Is it nice? I always imagined it would be.
Physics is not so horrible, really. It's just expressing movement and forces mathematically.
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I suppose I am. It'd be selfish of me to think everyone who visits New York falls in love with it. (Personally, I find it hard to believe anyone could not fall in love with it....)
To be honest with you, I've never been to Florence. I was just asking if you'd been there. I mean, you seem like the type of guy who'd travel as much of the world as possible and write 200-page rants about everything.
That's why it's so horrible. I'm not into math much. Give me Virgil any day.
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I can't judge New York just yet. I might go there sometime, and then I'll tell you just what I think of it.
...you seem like the type of guy who'd travel as much of the world as possible and write 200-page rants about everything.
That is my life's goal, yes.
Virgil. One of my favorite Roman writers, without a doubt. You have good taste, my friend.
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javachick!
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