So let me get this straight... you see two box events in a row and you're reminded of a never-ending state of war used by a totalitarian government to keep the public docile? Maybe you should lay off the cracker jacks.
So let me get this straight... you see two box events in a row and you're reminded of a never-ending state of war used by a totalitarian government to keep the public docile? Maybe you should lay off the cracker jacks.
If that is what you got from the conversation, I will smile and state: "You are once again correct, Sir!!!!" Well, except for the Cracker Jack. Can't touch it. No teeth to speak of. Misspent youth and what not... But I'm still smiling, Sir- or, uh, Dippy, or whatever....
"When the going gets weird
The Weird turn pro."
-- Hunter S Thompson, True American
Whatever, dude. I didn't understand your analogy, and I asked you to explain it. I think you'd rather pretend you're trolling than actually talk about a book. Have fun with that.
Oh isn't someone too cool for school!
Lest you have forgotten, Dipster, the "literary allusion" (it's not an "analogy") was all of 3 words followed by a "nevermind." You are the one who took it to this crisis, Sir. LOL.
Fact is, whether you like it or not, writers usually write for their own satisfaction- not your pleasure.
Actually I'd wager you do the same.
Last edited by Red BD; 06-24-2015 at 09:36 PM. Reason: Auto incorrect
"When the going gets weird
The Weird turn pro."
-- Hunter S Thompson, True American