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Jun 12, 2005 00:03

D. H. Lawrence from the Modern Library edition’s introduction to “Lady Chatterly’s Lover ( Read more... )

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timberwolf_22 June 12 2005, 05:04:01 UTC
lets play some WoW
i am on!

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keikobeauty June 21 2005, 20:16:47 UTC
i guess i interperate it my own way. i can't tell if you want thoughts on the passage or on what i think you put it there to mean. i guess ill be dumb and do the second one. all i can say to that is i was foolish. you may not understand a word i write here, but i wish you the best in whatever you do now. i'm envious for once, not simply jealous, knowing you've advanced and i could only fall behind; that you succeeded and i failed. part of me wonders if that passage had nothing to do with what i thought it did, but either way, i guess ive said what i wanted to.
i'm glad for you.
good luck to you both. if there is a force that keeps you together, than i suppose you won't be needing luck, but even so...
congradulations
i don't know what i mean anymore.

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zirilan717 June 28 2005, 04:03:06 UTC
hmm... I think "not understanding a word you write," covers what I'm thinking right now pretty well (I understand maybe 20% of it).

I do understand what you meant though. This is one of those deep responses ;-).

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