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No, I just ignored Jack London and was selective in finishing books by Steinbeck.
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I don't read any books without pop-ups It's much more fun that way!
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I still like the songs that initially pull me into an artist or get me to recognize them. But there are songs/albums that take a little time for me to appreciate. Of the artists I can't live without, maybe there are one or two songs in the whole catalog I may occasionally skip past. Going back over music I have not heard in a while makes me discover new things and come at it from a different perspective. It's all good. |
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Ah, I understand now. Harry Potter perhaps?
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No, I assumed there would be far to much symbolism in those tomes for this old mind to figure out.
I guess this might have helped me through it. Jim |
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LOL. I already went through 2 of those.
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