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Original: 9/12/2006 10:02 AM
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Tuesday, September 12, 2006

 
Has anyone read Nature by Ralph Waldo Emerson?  I'm reading it and would love to discuss it with someone.  I can tell there is a lot more to be understood and I would like to hear another's thoughts.

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By Ralph Waldo Emerson
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i'm not reading it, but you make me want to read it.
Posted 9/12/2006 1:32 PM by AnnaKristin - reply

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No, I have not read Nature, but there's a reason for that. Ralph Waldo Emerson makes me want to scream. The man irritates me to no end. Dad's a fan, though, so you may have better luck with him.
Posted 9/12/2006 5:23 PM by pr3130girl - reply

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i've never heard of that book.
is it good?
Posted 9/14/2006 6:39 PM by galk - reply

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i wonder if emerson let his hair grow out, too? at the suggestion of a girl?
Posted 9/22/2006 2:09 AM by bsbarret - reply

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i forget about xanga now. i loved the evang. story--haha! way to go, cool friend. and you are cool. so cool, you make me cool ...
Posted 9/24/2006 12:55 PM by charis88 - reply

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Never read it. Is it good?
Posted 9/26/2006 8:16 AM by jag85 - reply

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hmm. depression hotline.  I guess I can see that.   

I'm hungry.   I just took my g-ment test and it was about layer cakes and marble cakes. 

Posted 9/26/2006 1:17 PM by itsonyourchinnotheotherone - reply

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well actually, I left out the part about the cakes being metaphors for forms of government.   Saying just the cake part sounded much more appetizing.  
Posted 9/27/2006 11:22 PM by itsonyourchinnotheotherone - reply

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so i saw a man last week who made me think of you. his pants were way too small, and thus didn't sit high enough on his waist. his shirt was way too small, and thus didn't come down far enough to his waist. the end result was a but hanging out. not even just a smile. he was hanging out.
Posted 9/28/2006 3:32 AM by AnnaKristin - reply


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