I decided to read "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn."
I gave away some orange curtains.
I somehow lost my new coat last night at a bar. This created a real disturbance for a lot of people because the keys to the apartment I'm staying in were inside the coat. On top of that, I really liked the coat.
I've gone out like it was a weekend (and I was still in my 20s) every night this week. So I wonder what the weekend itself will look like.
I gave away some orange curtains.
I somehow lost my new coat last night at a bar. This created a real disturbance for a lot of people because the keys to the apartment I'm staying in were inside the coat. On top of that, I really liked the coat.
I've gone out like it was a weekend (and I was still in my 20s) every night this week. So I wonder what the weekend itself will look like.
3 Comments:
Scott -- lemme know what you think of Huckleberry Finn, this time through. It's depressingly rare that I get to talk about books with someone who's neither an academic nor a raw undergraduate (they're always raw, aren't they? Like pro wrestlers.).
Brian G.
What did you think of Huckleberry Finn? Reading it as an adult, I thought the first half was pretty funny (compared to when I read it in high school), but Twain's writing style then changed and I didn't like it anymore. I read that Twain wrote the first half, and then 5 years later after the death of his wife and a child (I think), finished it.
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