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June 15, 2004
I would have been embarassed otherwise
You are a complete literary geek, from knowing the
classics (even the not-so-well-known classics
and tidbits about them) to knowing devices used
in writing, when someone has a question about
literature, they can bring it to you and rest
assured; you know the answers.
How much of a literary geek are you?
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Comments
::hides:: Dam! lol...I was compared to Bush. I guess I have to start reading. hee
Posted by: Ali at Jun 16, 2004 10:58:09 AM