Only if you give him enough money to buy a platinum fob chain for his husband's cherished watch.
I know there's a reference here but it has completely eluded me.
Gift of the Magi.
Holy fuck that's obscure. I am in awe.
o_O
It's an American short story. That's about one step removed from what I never, ever read (American poetry) and thus something I would never get a reference of.
It's an American short story. That's about one step removed from what I never, ever read (American poetry) and thus something I would never get a reference of.
They made me read it in middle school.
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every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
Only if you give him enough money to buy a platinum fob chain for his husband's cherished watch.
I know there's a reference here but it has completely eluded me.
Gift of the Magi.
Holy fuck that's obscure. I am in awe.
o_O
It's an American short story. That's about one step removed from what I never, ever read (American poetry) and thus something I would never get a reference of.
The Gift of the Magi is one of the most famous short stories ever. It's up there with The Telltale Heart. Well, the name less so than the plot.
Only if you give him enough money to buy a platinum fob chain for his husband's cherished watch.
I know there's a reference here but it has completely eluded me.
Gift of the Magi.
Holy fuck that's obscure. I am in awe.
o_O
It's an American short story. That's about one step removed from what I never, ever read (American poetry) and thus something I would never get a reference of.
Like, american poetry in general or all American poetry?
It's an American short story. That's about one step removed from what I never, ever read (American poetry) and thus something I would never get a reference of.
They made me read it in middle school.
Yeah, it's probably been a mainstay on middle school reading lists for decades. It's also been parodied quite a few times as well.
Only if you give him enough money to buy a platinum fob chain for his husband's cherished watch.
I know there's a reference here but it has completely eluded me.
Gift of the Magi.
Holy fuck that's obscure. I am in awe.
o_O
It's an American short story. That's about one step removed from what I never, ever read (American poetry) and thus something I would never get a reference of.
The Gift of the Magi is one of the most famous short stories ever. It's up there with The Telltale Heart. Well, the name less so than the plot.
Well, if it helps, I had to wiki Telltale Heart just now (though I've heard of the plot upon wiking it before, mainly from the Simpsons). Never read that in school either.
I JUST got back from the bookstore. Like 20 minutes ago, maybe. *shakes fist*
Well that's no reason not to go tomorrow. >.>
Though honestly it's hard to find in some stores. His other book from 1945 is easier to read and strangely hilarious, which also means it's in more stores, even though its name is a red herring.
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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is probably the closest to American fiction I had to read in school.
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Gotta love the freckles.
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Gonna get ink all over her head.
https://twitter.com/Hooraydiation
I keep running into people I know.
And they are always people I am glad I know.
Thanatos does not seem to hang out around Cap Hill or Downtown.
Given that I'm a writer, I think I'm alright with that.
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my teeth were also a full centimetre more protruding then.
the joys of orthopeadiatricachicawongs.
There is no finer compliment.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
It's an American short story. That's about one step removed from what I never, ever read (American poetry) and thus something I would never get a reference of.
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he's got three little brothers and a little sister so it sneaks up on him
hilarious every time
They made me read it in middle school.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
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I JUST got back from the bookstore. Like 20 minutes ago, maybe. *shakes fist*
The obvious solution is to post it.
This is Halloween, after all, and [chat] needs to be scary.
Yeah, it's probably been a mainstay on middle school reading lists for decades. It's also been parodied quite a few times as well.
https://twitter.com/Hooraydiation
Well, if it helps, I had to wiki Telltale Heart just now (though I've heard of the plot upon wiking it before, mainly from the Simpsons). Never read that in school either.
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me as a youngin'.
What the fuck happened?
Let's play Mario Kart or something...
my memories
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Well that's no reason not to go tomorrow. >.>
Though honestly it's hard to find in some stores. His other book from 1945 is easier to read and strangely hilarious, which also means it's in more stores, even though its name is a red herring.
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Abby accept my friend invite.
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You could. If you sign up. :P
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Not as good as the first time.
Never as good as the first time. :?
That was why I was overjoyed about you seein all my drunk pics
Let's play Mario Kart or something...
I really want and need a new phone, but I really, really don't want to give up my plan.
I don't care what the world says
Maybe you should spice it up with some cosplay.