Some maintenance guy has been using a leaf blower for four hours now. That seems a bit excessive to me. There can't possibly be that many leaves out there. Even if there are, how does blowing the leaves somewhere else even solve the leaf problem. All that does is move the leaf problem until it is windy again.
Anywho.
Yesterday in my lit tutorial, the student presenting The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock made a reference to Grey's Anatomy. Later when answering a question, a different student compared J. Alfred Prufrock to George Costanza.
The Costanza comparison I get, but Grey's Anatomy? How. Because there is a reference to etherization in the poem? Idiot.
Now I just need to think of other literary characters to fill in the rest of the Seinfeld cast and I have an idea for a hilarious sketch.
Keep on Tranglin,
Anthony
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Emily Dickinson = Elaine
Emily Dickinson isn't a character, she was a real person.
Plus there is the whole problem of Emily Dickinson having been nothing like Elaine.
Is any T.S. Eliot work fair game? I think Kramer's the magical Mr. Mistofoles.
Nothing that has been ruined by Cats.
Elaine is sooo Kristy from the Babysitters Club, or the BSC as it is widely known.
See if I ever suggest anything to you again.
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