That seems pretty high, but considering not everyone that posts here lives on the East Coast of the U.S., it's very possible.
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Alright, that's it. It's cliff notes review time:
Go Tell it On the Mountain was really good. It was an interesting family drama, that brought into focus the role of religion in family. Baldwin is a very talented writer. He wove each character into the story seamlessly, and gave them depth through their actions instead of his descriptions. I look forward to reading more of Baldwin's work in the future.
Eat it bitch.
NTFF!
N(ow) T(hat's) F(ucking) F(unny).
It's way more hip than LOL, the sight of which I cannot stand.
I say LOL more than I type it.
:rolleyes: at myself.
Breaking news: Iraqi Insurgents may be reason for US troops casualty.
Japan surrenders!
I never used to use LOL, but my girlfriend peppers most of our online discussion with it, so now it has bled into my writing. Oh well lol.
I will never date a girl that uses "LOL" in messaging.
Dem blames weak economy on Iraq war (AP) (April 12th, 2008)
I'm experiencing a bit of a conundrum here.
A friend of mine needs a short (1-3 page) sci-fi story for an assignment tomorrow. He is not a good writer, and he has often envied my writing skills, and asked if I would mind throwing something together.
I agreed.
The problem is, I honestly think this is some of the best work I've ever done.
Can't you keep what you've done already and write something else for him?