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Re: How can you TELL if it's bottom up?! » Krazy Kat

Posted by Greg on April 5, 2002, at 17:35:58

In reply to Re: How can you TELL if it's bottom up?! » Greg, posted by Krazy Kat on April 4, 2002, at 17:58:50

kk,

I think in retrospect that I get bored very easily and tend to do things out of the norm to shake things up a bit. That's why I'll always be an action flick and murder mystery guy, movies and films really have to move to keep my attention. I guess I'm destined to always read from the bottom up...

I've been meaning to ask you, you mentioned awhile back that you were having trouble getting settled in to your new surroundings. Are you starting to feel more comfortable? I really hope so.

And I think we're both a little krazy, in a good way of course :)

Greg

> greg:
>
> i am a silent, boring child of generation x, but i do something similar.
>
> i start articles, any short piece, in the middle and jump around. i thought this was perfectly normal until i mentioned it to my husband at age, 20 something. how did i make it through my ap lit classes that way? (a little bragging there, did you notice, "ap" ;) now i can't remember what my husband wanted for dinner, at 31. ;)) give me a book to analyze and my synopsis will be based on if i was able to stay awake.
>
> i really enjoy mysteries, so my guess is this reflects that, and i like guessing who was involved and why before i really know the details. or i'm just krazy....
>
> - kk


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