Re: assumption...


Subject: Re: assumption...
From: Valérie Aron (miss_vertigo18@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Jun 15 2001 - 18:24:30 GMT


--- horanp <horanp@kenyon.edu> wrote:
> Bananafish,
> Looking over some of the recent e-mails I've been
> recieving as a result
> of being on this mailing list, I've noticed that the
> bulk of them (while
> entertaining) don't have a lot to do with Salinger.
> I'm not reprimanding,
> I'm merely wondering. Am I wrong to assume that
> this was not the norm
> until recently?
>
> The Inquisitive Pete.
>
> Dear Inquisition,
 well, I'm not sorry about disgression, because most
of the times it's funny and gives some fresh air.
Especially to me. I don't want to insist about that
(I'm the only one to care about ...) but I think that
foreigners whose english is not the mother tongue have
some difficulties to express themselves about
"technicals" subjects like literature. Compare to
Scottie, or Suzanne... they just look like "amateurs"
and give up. Disgression is easier and help them
feeling as "one of the guys".
 Valérie, one of the girls.
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