The Elimination Game
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When I die, I want to go peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather;
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William Faulkner - 15
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 9
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 5
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 13
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 17
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 15
Tennessee Williams - 15
Walt Whitman - 17
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William Faulkner - 15
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 9
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 5
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 13
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 17
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 15
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
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William Faulkner - 15
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 8
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 5
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 13
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 18
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 15
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
Skip softly, my moonbeams, for I have heard tell
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William Faulkner - 15
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 6
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 13
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 18
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 15
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 6
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 13
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 18
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 15
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
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William Faulkner - 15
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 6
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 6
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 13
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 15
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
Skip softly, my moonbeams, for I have heard tell
That the stairs up to heaven lead straight down to hell
That the stairs up to heaven lead straight down to hell
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Re: The Elimination Game
William Faulkner - 15
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 4
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 6
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 13
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 15
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 4
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 6
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 13
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 15
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
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William Faulkner - 15
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 6
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 6
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 13
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 15
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
I know I'm new, and forgive my impertinence, but no way is Ernest Hemingway the first off the list.
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 6
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 6
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 13
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 15
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
I know I'm new, and forgive my impertinence, but no way is Ernest Hemingway the first off the list.
Was I the same as when I got up this morning? I almost think I can remember feeling a little different. But if I am not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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William Faulkner - 15
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 6
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 4
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 13
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 15
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 6
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 4
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 13
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 15
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
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William Faulkner - 15
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 5
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 5
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 13
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 15
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
I'm pretty sure I've never read books by anyone on this list, but I keep doing this because I'd be more likely to read the Great Gatsby than anything Hemingway wrote.
I do actually feel a little guilty that I've never read Twain or Steinbeck.
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Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 5
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 5
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 13
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 15
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
I'm pretty sure I've never read books by anyone on this list, but I keep doing this because I'd be more likely to read the Great Gatsby than anything Hemingway wrote.
I do actually feel a little guilty that I've never read Twain or Steinbeck.
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William Faulkner - 15
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 6
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 5
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 13
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 14
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
I don't like the Great Gatsby, or F Scott, he was a drunk who only wrote 4 books and got lucky with one of them. It's considered a classic and there are about 3 or 4 others that should be off this list first. Where as Hemingway was a drunk who wrote a ton of books and has 4 classics (A Farewell to Arms, The Sun Also Rises, The Old Man and the Sea, and For Whom the Bell Tolls). I've only read Old Man and Sun also rises, his stuff is pretty depressing, he's the master of the impotent hero who can never have what he desires because of past mistakes. Fun fact they were drinking buddies.
I don't know what your tastes are but for my money Steinbeck is my favorite of any of these (well maybe Whitman will give him a run for his money), Of Mice and Men is a really quick read (less then 200 pages) and would be a good starting point.
I hate Salinger, his only readable book is whiny spoiled rich kid awful, and his others are just him showing off his vocabulary.
Sorry, I'm a bit too serious about American Literature.
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 6
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 5
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 13
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 14
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
I don't like the Great Gatsby, or F Scott, he was a drunk who only wrote 4 books and got lucky with one of them. It's considered a classic and there are about 3 or 4 others that should be off this list first. Where as Hemingway was a drunk who wrote a ton of books and has 4 classics (A Farewell to Arms, The Sun Also Rises, The Old Man and the Sea, and For Whom the Bell Tolls). I've only read Old Man and Sun also rises, his stuff is pretty depressing, he's the master of the impotent hero who can never have what he desires because of past mistakes. Fun fact they were drinking buddies.
I don't know what your tastes are but for my money Steinbeck is my favorite of any of these (well maybe Whitman will give him a run for his money), Of Mice and Men is a really quick read (less then 200 pages) and would be a good starting point.
I hate Salinger, his only readable book is whiny spoiled rich kid awful, and his others are just him showing off his vocabulary.
Sorry, I'm a bit too serious about American Literature.
Was I the same as when I got up this morning? I almost think I can remember feeling a little different. But if I am not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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If it's any consolation, I don't really read New Zealand literature either. I think it takes itself too seriously.Fredwood wrote:Sorry, I'm a bit too serious about American Literature.
As far as classic literature is concerned, I've read a lot of British classic literature. With American literature, I've read a lot of modern authors (although even in modern literature I probably enjoy British authors the most).
Have you seen the film 'Midnight in Paris'? I think it has a great characterisation of Hemingway and Fitzgerald.
William Faulkner - 15
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 6
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 7
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 13
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 14
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
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I haven't read any book originating from New Zealand, though I did see Whale Rider (that counts right?). I think my issue is more as a result of the view that they American literature is the bastard child and inferior by far to British. Aside from the history, I don't really think that's a fair assessment, accounting for tastes, I think they're pretty equal since the 19th century.Golden wrote:If it's any consolation, I don't really read New Zealand literature either. I think it takes itself too seriously.Fredwood wrote:Sorry, I'm a bit too serious about American Literature.
As far as classic literature is concerned, I've read a lot of British classic literature. With American literature, I've read a lot of modern authors (although even in modern literature I probably enjoy British authors the most).
Have you seen the film 'Midnight in Paris'? I think it has a great characterisation of Hemingway and Fitzgerald.
As far as classic lit goes, they all pale in my eyes to those crazy 19th century Russian writers.
I kind of gave up on Woody after that movie with Jason Biggs, and that one movie with Will Ferrell was the final straw. I've been hearing good things recently and probably should give his recent stuff a go. Considering how many interesting people are in the Lost Generation I probably should have watched it already.
William Faulkner - 15
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 7
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 13
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 13
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
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William Faulkner - 15
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 10
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 7
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 13
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 13
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 10
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 7
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 13
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 13
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
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Oh no you don't.MovingPictures07 wrote:William Faulkner - 15
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 7
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 13
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 13
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
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William Faulkner - 15
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 7
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 11
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 13
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 7
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 11
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 13
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
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William Faulkner - 15
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 7
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 9
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 13
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
Poor Henry James, didn't want to be an American and eventually became British. I guess I can get behind him being the first off the list since he didn't die "American".
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 7
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 9
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 13
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
Poor Henry James, didn't want to be an American and eventually became British. I guess I can get behind him being the first off the list since he didn't die "American".
Was I the same as when I got up this morning? I almost think I can remember feeling a little different. But if I am not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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William Faulkner - 15
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 7
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 7
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 13
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 7
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 7
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 13
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
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William Faulkner - 15
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 7
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 5
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 13
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 7
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 5
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 13
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
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William Faulkner - 15
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 7
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 3
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 13
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 7
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 3
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 13
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
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William Faulkner - 15
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 2
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 13
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 2
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 13
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
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William Faulkner - 15
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 0
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 13
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
Herman Melville - 16
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 16
Henry James - 0
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 13
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
Was I the same as when I got up this morning? I almost think I can remember feeling a little different. But if I am not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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William Faulkner - 15
Herman Melville - 14
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 16
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 13
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
Herman Melville - 14
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 16
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 13
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
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William Faulkner - 15
Herman Melville - 14
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 16
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 11
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
Herman Melville - 14
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 16
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 11
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
Was I the same as when I got up this morning? I almost think I can remember feeling a little different. But if I am not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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William Faulkner - 15
Herman Melville - 12
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 16
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 11
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
Herman Melville - 12
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 16
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 19
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 11
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
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Re: The Elimination Game
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Edith Wharton - 14
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Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 17
Skip softly, my moonbeams, for I have heard tell
That the stairs up to heaven lead straight down to hell
That the stairs up to heaven lead straight down to hell
Re: The Elimination Game
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Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 16
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
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Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 10
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Walt Whitman - 17
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Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
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Edgar Allan Poe - 17
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John Steinbeck - 16
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Tennessee Williams - 17
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Was I the same as when I got up this morning? I almost think I can remember feeling a little different. But if I am not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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Re: The Elimination Game
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Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
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Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 16
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 20
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 10
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Walt Whitman - 19
Herman Melville - 12
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 12
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
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F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 16
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Jack London - 20
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J.D. Salinger - 10
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When I die, I want to go peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather;
not screaming like the people in his car
not screaming like the people in his car
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Re: The Elimination Game
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Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 6
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 16
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 21
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 10
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 19
Skip softly, my moonbeams, for I have heard tell
That the stairs up to heaven lead straight down to hell
That the stairs up to heaven lead straight down to hell
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Re: The Elimination Game
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Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 6
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 16
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 21
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 10
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 19
Herman Melville - 12
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 10
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 6
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 16
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- S~V~S
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Re: The Elimination Game
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Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 5
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 16
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 21
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 10
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 20
Skip softly, my moonbeams, for I have heard tell
That the stairs up to heaven lead straight down to hell
That the stairs up to heaven lead straight down to hell
Re: The Elimination Game
William Faulkner - 15
Herman Melville - 12
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 10
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 16
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 21
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 10
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 20
Herman Melville - 12
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 10
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 16
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 21
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 10
Tennessee Williams - 17
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Was I the same as when I got up this morning? I almost think I can remember feeling a little different. But if I am not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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Re: The Elimination Game
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Nathaniel Hawthorne - 8
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 16
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 21
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 10
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 20
Herman Melville - 12
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 8
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 16
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 21
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 10
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 20
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Re: The Elimination Game
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Nathaniel Hawthorne - 8
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 6
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 16
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 21
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 10
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 21
Herman Melville - 12
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 8
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 6
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 16
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 21
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 10
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 21
Skip softly, my moonbeams, for I have heard tell
That the stairs up to heaven lead straight down to hell
That the stairs up to heaven lead straight down to hell
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Re: The Elimination Game
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Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 6
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 16
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 21
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 10
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 21
Herman Melville - 12
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 6
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 6
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 16
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
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J.D. Salinger - 10
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Nathaniel Hawthorne - 6
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 5
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 17
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 21
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 10
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 21
Herman Melville - 12
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 6
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 5
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 17
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 21
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 10
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 21
Skip softly, my moonbeams, for I have heard tell
That the stairs up to heaven lead straight down to hell
That the stairs up to heaven lead straight down to hell
Re: The Elimination Game
William Faulkner - 15
Herman Melville - 12
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 6
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 17
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 21
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 10
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 21
Herman Melville - 12
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 6
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 7
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Was I the same as when I got up this morning? I almost think I can remember feeling a little different. But if I am not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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Ernest Hemingway - 6
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 17
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John Steinbeck - 17
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
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Walt Whitman - 22
Skip softly, my moonbeams, for I have heard tell
That the stairs up to heaven lead straight down to hell
That the stairs up to heaven lead straight down to hell
Re: The Elimination Game
William Faulkner - 15
Herman Melville - 12
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 6
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 8
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 17
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 21
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 10
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 22
Herman Melville - 12
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 6
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
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F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
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Jack London - 21
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 10
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 22
Was I the same as when I got up this morning? I almost think I can remember feeling a little different. But if I am not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I?
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Re: The Elimination Game
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Nathaniel Hawthorne - 6
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 8
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 17
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 23
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 10
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 22
Herman Melville - 12
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 6
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 8
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 17
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 23
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 10
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 22
Skip softly, my moonbeams, for I have heard tell
That the stairs up to heaven lead straight down to hell
That the stairs up to heaven lead straight down to hell
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Re: The Elimination Game
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Herman Melville - 12
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 6
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 8
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 17
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 23
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 8
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 22
Herman Melville - 12
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 6
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 8
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 17
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 23
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J.D. Salinger - 8
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Re: The Elimination Game
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Nathaniel Hawthorne - 6
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 8
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 17
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 23
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 8
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 22
Herman Melville - 14
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 6
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 8
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 17
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 23
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 8
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 22
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
I don't want to live in that universe.
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Mark Twain - 18
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F. Scott Fitzgerald - 8
John Steinbeck - 17
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Re: The Elimination Game
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Herman Melville - 14
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 7
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 8
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 7
John Steinbeck - 17
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 23
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 6
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 22
Herman Melville - 14
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 7
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 8
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 7
John Steinbeck - 17
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 23
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 6
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 22
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
I don't want to live in that universe.
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Re: The Elimination Game
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Mark Twain - 18
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Ernest Hemingway - 8
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 5
John Steinbeck - 17
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
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Re: The Elimination Game
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Nathaniel Hawthorne - 8
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 8
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 4
John Steinbeck - 17
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 23
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 6
Tennessee Williams - 17
Walt Whitman - 22
Herman Melville - 14
Nathaniel Hawthorne - 8
Mark Twain - 18
Edgar Allan Poe - 17
Ernest Hemingway - 8
F. Scott Fitzgerald - 4
John Steinbeck - 17
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
Jack London - 23
Edith Wharton - 14
J.D. Salinger - 6
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Walt Whitman - 22
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
I don't want to live in that universe.
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Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
I don't want to live in that universe.
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Ernest Hemingway - 8
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Mark Twain - 18
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Ernest Hemingway - 8
John Steinbeck - 17
Ralph Waldo Emerson - 16
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Jack London - 23
Edith Wharton - 14
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Walt Whitman - 22
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
I don't want to live in that universe.
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