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Thread: Why I love Ernest Hemmingway
Strike For The South 17:58 02-11-2011
Traveled the world
Avid Outdoorsman
Drank his liver into obilivion
Intellectual
Blew his brains out at 61 becuase the 2nd half of the century was boring as hell

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Sasaki Kojiro 19:29 02-11-2011
I was thinking of reading another of his sometime, can someone recommend one other than The old man and the sea, The sun also rises, and For whom the bell tolls?

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Strike For The South 19:33 02-11-2011
Originally Posted by Sasaki Kojiro:
I was thinking of reading another of his sometime, can someone recommend one other than The old man and the sea, The sun also rises, and For whom the bell tolls?
Bro, A farewell to Arms

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Beirut 20:12 02-11-2011
I read some Hemmingway and I just couldn't get into it. I tried but... I just didn't enjoy it.

I am so embarassed.

I'll try again.

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Fisherking 20:39 02-11-2011
Originally Posted by Strike For The South:
Traveled the world
Avid Outdoorsman
Drank his liver into obilivion
Intellectual
Blew his brains out at 61 becuase the 2nd half of the century was boring as hell
Ernest Hemmingway

There are extenuating circumstances to his death you know.

Like he was in Ketchum, Idaho.

That and having a few belts might push anyone over the edge.

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Louis VI the Fat 13:45 02-12-2011
Ernest Hemingway. One 'm'.

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al Roumi 12:56 02-14-2011
Left wing titan.

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pevergreen 13:16 02-14-2011
When I read this thread, the earth moved.

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