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Post by Uni-Brow on Jun 12, 2004 12:51:01 GMT -5
just wondering, but i still have yet to come across a person who has read J.D Salingers "For Esme, with love and squalor" does anyone know if it has a possible connection, and if so, what?
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Post by Uni-Brow on Jun 12, 2004 12:52:21 GMT -5
lol, sorry where i posted it, i wasnt thinking, i wont let it happen again
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Post by ineedyourhelp on Jun 12, 2004 20:14:53 GMT -5
well, there are a lot of threads on this, yes there is a connection. The J in J.D. Sallinger stands for Jerome...
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Post by kjlsnicket29 on Jun 13, 2004 14:42:02 GMT -5
Yeah...I made a thread, that I think the mods or Trag took to Awfully Ancient Archives. I haven't found it again...but I made a list of connections..
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Post by BradyIsGreat on Jun 17, 2004 10:48:19 GMT -5
i read for esme with love a squalor i liked it
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Post by Uni-Brow on Jun 17, 2004 12:02:41 GMT -5
so you liked it? but were there any connections with V.F.D? or esme squalor, or anyother things that have to do with ASOUE?
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Post by Ennui on Jun 17, 2004 14:39:33 GMT -5
Well...if we assume the Esmes are the same...
A. Esme has a British title
B. Esme has a brother called...CHARLES
C. Esme and Charles' father was an amateur archivist (you'll soon be doing noble work, although you won't be paid...)
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Post by kjlsnicket29 on Aug 18, 2004 22:06:42 GMT -5
And she was 13 in this book, one of Lemony's favorite numbers...lol.. And she had afternoon tea with the soldier guy... And her last name was Squalor... AND-
Okay, okay, I'll stop.
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