Re: 9 stories-eskimos

akemi deherrera (de9926ak@uscolo.edu)
Thu, 29 Oct 1998 11:40:36 -0700 (MST)

The Easter chick is fragile and dead.  Does this mean that Franklin is
fragile and dead in some way?  And how does Eric fit into this picture.
Why is he even in here.  I am so confused!!! What's going on here?  If
Eric is gay what does that have to do with Ginnie having a change of
heart?  Why does what she talks about with Franklin or Eric change her
mind about Selena?  I'm losing it here!
akemi
 On Thu, 29 Oct 1998, WILL HOCHMAN wrote:

> yes, yes, I'm sorry, I always confuse them...sorry...I've made this
> mistake on this list before...will
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> On Thu, 29 Oct 1998, akemi deherrera wrote:
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> > why eric and not franklyn.  i would more link franklyn since he is the one
> > who gave her the sandwich.  
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> > On Wed, 28 Oct 1998, WILL HOCHMAN wrote:
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> > > Is eric in anyway like an Easter chick?
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> > > On Wed, 28 Oct 1998, akemi deherrera wrote:
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> > > > I just read "Just Before the War with the Eskimos".  Does anyone out there
> > > > understand the last line. "A few years before, it had taken her three days
> > > > to dispose of the Easter chick she had found dead on the sawdust in the
> > > > bottom of her wastebasket."  This is my first time reading it and I will
> > > > read it again before my class with Will but as of now I'm not
> > > > understanding it too well.  Have any insights?
> > > > akemi
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