OK, I do have an AP English-related post this time, but it's not about my books!
My dad and I were in Indianapolis because we were delivering my Eagle Scout application. After we were done with that, we went to the Art Museum, and we saw the original manuscript for Jack Kerouac's On the Road. I think old Jack might be insane. He taped a lot of pages together and typed up his book as one extremely long scroll. It's 119 feet long. Due to space concerns, they can only display 84 feet of it at one time. You can also see his corrections penciled in. Just thought that might be of interest to anyone who did Beat Generation for the Research Project of Death.
I may be getting my Eagle Scout board of review next week. Wish me luck.
That's all I've got.
P.S. Guess the title quote. It's from a late-80's movie. If you either didn't see this movie, or you didn't like it, then you have no soul. That's all I've got to say about it.
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Forgot to mention: the Kerouac scroll is owned by Jim Irsay, the guy who owns the Colts.
Ok, I got another quote for you. "This is not Burger King, and you may not have it your way!"
OK, that's a good one, but, alas, I don't know where it comes from.
Please tell me.
Also, would you like to take a shot at my title quote?
I haven't got a clue what the title quote is, but my quote comes from a certain Pre-Algebra teacher in the junior high. She said it during an NJHS meeting.
The title quote is from Ghostbusters. It's the company slogan. Great movie.
You just had to bring up Brinksneader, didn't you?
She sent me to the counsellor (yeah, that's spelled wrong) once because she thought something was wrong with me. I WAS FREAKIN' BORED!
Ha ha! I believe that. And I've never seen Ghostbusters, so I guess I have no soul. :)
Was there seriously anyone who liked that woman as a teacher?
Jake's gonna have a field day when he finally gets around to checking this plst out.
It seriously is a good movie. You're missing out.
I went and saw the scrolls, too! He wasn't insane... just really high most of the time. He was big into speed... can you tell? Did you like the photographs on the walls? I loved those... so interesting.
It gave me a ton of respect for Jim Irsay... how many football types do you know who would drop a bazzilion dollars on something literary. I should make it extra credit to go see the scrolls.. what do you think?
Works for me. Admission is free. I personally think it means that Irsay has way, way too much cash to throw around.
But hey, there are worse things that he could have done with that money.
And it's all one scroll. They just can't have it all out at once.
Space issues, you know?
you're right.. I mis-typed... there is only one scroll.
Alas young Sebastian, I have nothing to really say. I have just been enjoying Civilizations Revolutions. Plus you never took a stab at my quote.
Sorry about that.
For future reference (that might be spelled wrong; I just woke up), if I don't take a shot at a quote within a day or so, you can take that to mean "I have no idea." Plus, I can't remember your quote! Sorry!
I've been playing Gradius III. It's an older game, but I downloaded it from the Wii's online store. The option may be the single best power-up in gaming. It is made of win.
I've got ABC on my TV. Bush is giving a press conference, and he sounds vaguely... intelligent? I'm scared...
I do not have the luxury of watching TV during 7-4 pm.
Anyways, new quote (a French guy from a game says it):
"Whatever you may have heard about Alexei, know this: I killed him, my pride killed him, and now my pride has consumed me as well."
No idea on your new quote.
Are you keeping track of everything going on at e3, by any chance?
I now offer up this quote: "I'm the best at what I do." It's from the comics, but it is a classic line.
Mine was from Starcraft, the highest selling RTS of all time.
As for your quote, all I can guess is Garfield.
And no, I am not keeping track of E3. There are only a few games I am really concerned about: Spore (which I preordered), Star Ocean: The Last Hope, and that is about it (I loved Final Fantasy, but I could care less about XIII).
If something is BIG enough (like Mass Effect was), I will see it on a gaming site I periodically visit. Otherwise, I do not care much. I would care more, but I have enough right now.
Quote:
"We are going to have to act, if we want to live in a different world."
(Game ~ Real-Time-Strategy ~ from in-game music "Act on Instinct")
Not even close on the quote. I'll give you another chance. It comes from X-Men, and it's a famous character's catch phrase.
Check out news on the 360's upcoming interface, specifically the avatars. It rips off the Wii so badly, it's hilarious.
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