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Starting: Tue Feb 01 2000 - 08:06:55 EST
Ending: Wed Mar 01 2000 - 01:26:55 EST
- " and debate 'Louise' "
- "American Beauty"
- $10,000 Story
- (no subject)
- 2 Q's
- 2 Qs
- A Boy in France
- a couple things worth checkin out
- A crowded handlebar
- a cruel see
- A diversion
- a missing pun
- Ah, come on...
- Alexander's Salinger Biography
- Alexander's Salinger Biography: Clarification
- Alsen's royal pain
- Alsen's royal pain)
- American Beauty
- American Beauty (notice: spoilers)
- American Beauty aka whodunnit?
- American Beauty aka whodunnit? (spoilers within, friends)
- American Beauty aka whodunnit? + new here
- American Beauty(a link to the script)
- American Beauty(P.S.)
- Anyone know where this is from/who wrote it etc.?
- Australian Beauty
- bait for lurking poets
- Bananastanley Fish
- Basketball with the Big Boys (or Soccer)
- Beautiful Bag
- beauty unveiled
- bigfoot
- Calling Will Hochman (and a bit about Salinger)
- colours
- Comsunmations
- Consecrated Chicken Soup
- Consummations
- Cynicism from the Road
- Date?
- Date? (silly)
- DDSBP document
- DDSBP Rilke and Rodin
- Deaf-mutes
- Death / Seymour
- Dog Haiku
- Eskimos
- Eskimos: a fowl sandwich
- Esme's Compassion
- European Bananafest 2000
- Everybody is a Nun
- Father Zossima on Children
- Feet
- Feet (revisited)
- Feet, Rilke
- Fellow Punsters!
- French and TLM
- French's short story cycle
- Glass
- Gramma Rand
- Grammar
- Holmes
- How many children had Lady Macbeth?
- How many geniuses did JD send to the grave before he finally got it right?
- How many geniuses. . .]
- How Many Sisters Had Sybil Carpenter
- how to interview
- If you really want to hear about it, a screaming came across the sky.
- Inception Seymour
- Insipid Seymour
- Interview
- Interview(some more questions)
- Interview)
- It ain't Ober till the Fat Lady Sings...
- John Gladwaller
- Just think
- Just wanted to say
- L. Manning Vines
- list archive
- Literary theory
- Literary Theory recommendations (go Fish)
- LOL, I pop
- Louis Brooks
- Mansfield Park
- master builders
- May 1940
- Me, Sex, and Holden Caulfield.
- mesmerism
- momento pulli?
- More about Camille
- Musee Rodin
- my very first time
- My very first time)
- New Yorker Rejections
- New Yorker Rejections: addendum
- News! News!
- Ober bearing or It's all Ober
- Of carnal, bloody, and unnatural acts
- Oh, I'm sorry...did somebody mention Seymour's suicide?
- On Joe Jackson's Handlebars
- On the back of cybermail's wings
- Pale Fire in the Inverted Forest
- pep up
- Pynchon - San Narcisco website
- R-E-S-P-E-C-T
- Religion)
- Religion...
- Rodin's Camille (Claudel)
- S
- Salinger and Melville
- salinger getting laid -- condoms?
- salinger salinger everywhere
- salinger salinger everywhereq
- self slaughter
- Seymour and Brothers K
- Shakespeare's sister
- sister, sister
- Someone had blundered
- Something nice to share
- Squalor links
- suicide
- suicide + Yoga 101
- suicide and you
- Survey
- tangerines
- Teddy killed booper [was Alexander's Salinger Biography]
- teens in the '90s
- tell me the old, old story
- The Archives
- The Davega
- the End of Teddy?
- The Fifth Great Vow
- The one that got away
- The other Camille
- The Royal Path
- The Royal Path - Errata & corrigendum deptt:
- Tim "About Town"
- Tina Brooks
- Too Stern Eliot
- Top Three
- Twentieth Century Literature
- Unkill Updike
- Unpublished Stories
- vedanta
- Vernacular in Catcher
- war stories
- way of a pilgrim
- Ways of Looking
- What American Nuns are Like
- What are people reading/Lenny
- What are people reading?
- what measures up to Moby-Dick?
- What Novel?
- who is the Real Seymour?
- Who's changing in the phone booth?
- wholly confusion
- with extreme prejudice
- Wonderful Town, etcetera
- Wonderful Town, etcetera)
- Words, words, words
- wrong again
- Zooey's use of buddy
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