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Stuuuuuuuuuu!
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 9:35:52 am)
Mrs Dr GB:
My God. The fullness.
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 9:36:26 am)
Chewing Wax:
Hello. What did you eat grandma?
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 9:37:31 am)
Chewing Wax:
I've killed the board.
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 10:06:07 am)
Cushca:
You have. Stone dead.
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 10:06:46 am)
:
I think I can save it.
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 10:07:42 am)
Cushca:
Oh yes. I'm sure you can.
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 10:07:58 am)
Chewing Wax:
Who the hell is that?
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 10:08:14 am)
Mrs Dr GB:
Very funny. You watch your mouth, young whippersnapper. Show some respect.
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 10:09:24 am)
Mrs Dr GB:
I had bread and butter pudding and custard. Just like Daphne drinking tea in the winnebago when they went to Canada by mistake, could I be more English?
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 10:09:53 am)
Sleepy:
It's Scott. From the Fellows.
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 10:30:51 am)
Sleepy:
And the Minus 5. And R.E.M.
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 10:31:36 am)
Chewing Wax:
I see.
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 10:42:43 am)
Chewing Wax:
Thank you
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 10:43:02 am)
Sleepy:
He also plays in a skiffle band in Buffalo on the third Tuesday of each month.
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 10:49:35 am)
Chewing Wax:
You lie
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 10:54:47 am)
Sleepy:
If it hadn't been for that Chewing Wax I'd have gotten away with it.
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 10:55:39 am)
bela:
Hi
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 10:55:43 am)
Heruka:
Are you?
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 10:57:30 am)
:
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 10:58:06 am)
:
I'm watching you all.
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 10:58:29 am)
Cushca:
I'd better stop doing what I'm doing then.
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 10:58:57 am)
Yes, I'm watching you most of all, Cuscha.:
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 11:00:43 am)
Chewing Wax:
Hi bela and Heruka and whatever that hell that is.
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 11:03:40 am)
bela:
Its a prickly eye.
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 11:04:50 am)
:
it likes milk duds and mountain dew for breakfast
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 11:07:23 am)
Heruka:
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 11:09:41 am)
Mrs Dr GB:
Happy in your work, huh.
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 11:24:34 am)
:
Lorenzo Ricci.
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 11:27:10 am)
"Larry" to his friends:
Sint ut sunt aut non sint.
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 11:32:57 am)
Mrs Dr GB:
Is that you, Larry?
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 11:42:49 am)
Chewing Wax:
I don't understand a thing Larry is saying.
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 11:44:18 am)
:
Lennie: George's companion. Lennie, enormous, ungainly, and mentally slow, is George's polar opposite both mentally and physically. Lennie's ignorance and innocence and helplessness, his childish actions, such as his desire to pet soft things, contrast his physical bulk, making him likeable to readers. Although devoid of cruel intentions, Lennie's stupidity and carelessness cause him to unwittingly harm animals and people, which creates trouble for both him and George. Lennie is tirelessly devoted to George and delights in hearing him tell of the dream of having a farm, but he does not desire the dream of the American worker in the same way that George does. His understanding of George's dream is more childish and he grows excited at the possibility of tending the future rabbits, most likely because it will afford him a chance to pet their soft hides as much as he wishes. Nevertheless, a dream is a dream, different for everyone, and George and Lennie share the similar attribute of desiring what they haven't got. Lennie, however, is helpless to attain his dream, and remains a static character throughout, relying on George to fuel is hope and save him from trouble.George: George is the story's main protagonist, a small, quick man with well-defined features. A migrant ranch worker, George dreams of one day saving enough money to buy his own place and be his own boss, living off of the land. The hindrance to his objective is his mentally handicapped companion, Lennie, with whom he has traveled and worked since Lennie's Aunt Clara, whom George knew, died. The majority of George's energy is devoted to looking after Lennie, whose blunders prevent George from working toward his dream, or even living the life of a normal rancher. Thus, George's conflict arises in Lennie, to whom he has the ties of long-time companionship that he so often yearns to break in order to live the life of which he dreams. This tension strains George into demonstrating various emotions, ranging from anger to patience to sadness to pride and to hope.
(Thu May 3, 2001 - 11:47:32 am)