Introduction out of the way, let's get to the story. Feel free to make any comments you want, but I think I'll start at the beginning. "About Love" starts with Alekhin's description of Pelegea and Nikanor's tempestuous relationship:Good job, Quark, on the introduction! That was just enough to say and leads us right into the discussion. Maybe, I can dig up some kind of illustration for this story....Russian umbrella and golashes maybe....hahaha
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Good questions, but already I am lost. I think you should give us your opinion or maybe someone else. I am good at reading the post and listening. Dark Muse, have you an ideas on these questions of Quark's? I guess fatique is making me dumb tonight.What's the purpose of this story? It leads into Alekhin's argument well, but how similar is it really to Alekhin's love affair? Alekhin avers that we should "individualize" each affection, but clearly there's some connection between the two couples. What is the connection?Also, wait a minute - how do you spell A's name. You spelled it one way in your post and another in your quoted text. See, I already confused with the names.
Dark Muse, glad you liked the story. I am still undecided to my own sentiments on either of the stories, I have read so far. I thought this one was kind of amusing at times, but then really, really sad, too. I liked 'The Man in the Case', but probably need a re-reading to clearly recall all of that. Yes, I too can see the connections so far.
Oh, you have - I thought I was the one holding everyone up. I only need now to read 'Gooseberries' to complete this trilogy. I read 'About Love' last night with one eye shut and the other drooping. I almost did not make it to the last page, but whew - I did. I didn't want to swim alone in that cold water trying to catch up to the boat.Alright, I know I've been holding you guys back for the past few days, but now you can post away. It's good you enjoyed the story, though. It is one of my favorites.![]()
Interesting. That was the first older guy I had heard of. He was quite infamous in his neighborhood and neighboring towns - he would wander with those 'beet red' legs miles from wherever he lived.Every city has its one weather-oblivious guy. I always wonder what these people are trying to prove. That their nerve endings are damaged? Put on some pants!
To be honest with you; I have no idea.Yeah, that's the idea. But, the question is why, and what effect does his hiding have on the people around him.I am sort of out of it tonight. I felt bad after eating my dinner and tired before...I might just be suffering 'burn-out' right now. Maybe the answer will come to me tomorrow, but right now, Janine is totally blank and blurry-eyed.
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Yes, I told you I would send you them; I've two of the discs burned so far.*as the police handcuff me and drag me off for copying CD's*.....Hey, I'm getting something in return, aren't I? Thanks are nice, but I can't put them in my CD player.
hummm...I don't really like tape...it gets warm out and it melts and then the book gets gummy. I will probaby just put this one in a box and take it out in segments. Someday I will buy another one, if I see one reasonable.I've got a book like that. I've found that tape works best for book repairs--particularly electrical tape. For aesthetics, try to find tape that's thin and matches in color.
Oh STOP, don't rub it in! eeeekkkk....you are too much, Quark! I am not that fat yet. It is just a bit uncomforable to me, when jeans become tight; I used to wear a size 3 and then a 5, juniors...I won't mention the size I now wear, but actually I still do shop in the junior's department, so that can't be that bad, for someone my age. I have small bone structure! And by the way, when I was your age, I ate everyone 'under the table', as the say here and didn't gain an oz! Those pounds catch up to you, after 35 and they won't budge. If you gave birth you would see, but men are lucky that way.Or, maybe the lesson from that is to eat more. I devour food ravenously yet I've always been thin as a rail. I sometimes wonder what fat even feels like. Is it like wearing a vest?


Also, wait a minute - how do you spell A's name. You spelled it one way in your post and another in your quoted text. See, I already confused with the names.
I am sort of out of it tonight. I felt bad after eating my dinner and tired before...I might just be suffering 'burn-out' right now. Maybe the answer will come to me tomorrow, but right now, Janine is totally blank and blurry-eyed.
"It's so mysterious, the land of tears."
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