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    Hello ridicules! Love the username, welcome to LitNet!
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    Thank you, and thank you.

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    Welcome to all you new members!
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    Quote Originally Posted by keyheld View Post
    Hi! I'm not new here. I just changed my username so it is more suitably representative of who I am today. My old username was ktd222. Don't feel the need to introduce yourself if you see me in the forum because it's likely we've already met.
    Oh yeah, your that one guy who replied to the thread I started about Frost's "Out, Out---." (Don't ask me how I remember these things. )
    com-pas-sion (n.) [ME. & OFr. <LL. (Ec.) compassio, sympathy < compassus, pp. of compati, to feel pity < L. com-, together + pali, to suffer] sorrow for the sufferings or trouble of another or others, accompanied by an urge to help; deep sympathy; pity

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dori View Post
    Oh yeah, your that one guy who replied to the thread I started about Frost's "Out, Out---." (Don't ask me how I remember these things. )
    I remember two people responding What I said - did help you out any (as far as gaining a better understanding of what Frost created in that poem)?
    Last edited by keyheld; 03-05-2008 at 07:54 PM.

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    Hi, Im new.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pinkgurl321 View Post
    Hi, Im new.
    Welcome pinkgurl321, I am sure you will love it here. Lit Net is quite addictive. That is because this sight has such nice people and so much to offer; lots of variety, too. Enjoy exploring the site and getting to know everyone.
    "It's so mysterious, the land of tears."

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    Quote Originally Posted by keyheld View Post
    I remember two people responding What I said - did help you out any (as far as gaining a better understanding of what Frost created in that poem)?
    Yes, it did.
    com-pas-sion (n.) [ME. & OFr. <LL. (Ec.) compassio, sympathy < compassus, pp. of compati, to feel pity < L. com-, together + pali, to suffer] sorrow for the sufferings or trouble of another or others, accompanied by an urge to help; deep sympathy; pity

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    Hi Dori, how have you been?
    "It's so mysterious, the land of tears."

    Chapter 7, The Little Prince ~ Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Janine View Post
    Hi Dori, how have you been?
    I've been great. And yourself?
    com-pas-sion (n.) [ME. & OFr. <LL. (Ec.) compassio, sympathy < compassus, pp. of compati, to feel pity < L. com-, together + pali, to suffer] sorrow for the sufferings or trouble of another or others, accompanied by an urge to help; deep sympathy; pity

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dori View Post
    I've been great. And yourself?
    Dori, That is good to hear. Unfortunately, I have had a cold/virus and now I am trying to get my energy back. Thanks for asking.
    We have a good Chekhov short story thread - you should come and check it out sometime. Also discussing another good story in the D.H.Lawrence SS thread. Do you like Chekhov or Lawrence? Otherwise I have not seen you in any of the book discussion groups. I am trying to get involved in "Dubliners" - it is the March read. Hope I see you soon in one of the discussion groups.
    "It's so mysterious, the land of tears."

    Chapter 7, The Little Prince ~ Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

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    Wink It is time again

    It's nice to be back among people with the love of the art of literature. I have not been among peers since I departed Grand View College in Des Moines, IA to scurry about the country some years ago. In all honesty I haven't "picked up a pen" in over a year and the lack of expression seems to take its toll. In school (English, emphasis on creative writing) I was most apt to succeed in persuasive essay, prose and any sort of stream of conciousness, also comedic short stories with a darker tune.
    A bit of a Frostian but not a Hallmarkian, I am interested to browse this site for similar interests and perhaps strike dialogue.
    My friends are not much for literature yet I'm not much for scotch on the rocks and pass me down woolen sweaters. Between nature and merry-making (which I define as drinking heavily with fellow heathens maintaining just enough responsibility to pay bills and stay out of jail, and various outdoor music festivals), I've decided to snatch the pen from where it lay, dust her off and begin again.

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    I just discovered this thread, a fact which sort of introduces me all by itself. In social settings, even virtual ones, I tend to lose my peripheral vision and miss a lot of what's going on around me. I lack the social sort of 'ept,' or whatever it is that you're missing when people say you're inept.

    I'm old. I more than like reading. Might be a disorder. I used to read product labels and fine print when nothing else came to hand. The good part is that I read all kinds of stuff while still very young, and continue to read widely, although shallowly.

    I also end up hacking about ninety percent out of my posts before I finally post them. My gift to you.


    Currently reading:
    One Hundred Years of Solitude - Marquez
    Simulacra and Simulation - Baudrillard

    Really. It's a self-flagellation thing, although 'Solitude' is becoming rather engaging.

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    Hey, im Thom, reading whatever comes to hand usually, but i have a perticular passion for all things Blake.
    Its great to find a place where books and learning are appreciated.

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    Howdy. I just joined. Received degrees in English and Latin from Univ of Oregon. Likes: Hemingway, Waugh, Phil Dick, Wordsworth, etc., although lately I've been completely immersed in physics/cosmology.

    Just finished Pynchon's "The Crying of Lot 49" and am very much hoping some folks out there would be willing to engage in a dialogue/discussion. I'd like to compare notes/ideas.

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