Him giving up 5 runs in 3 innings to the Yankees.
2006-09-12 06:14:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I've only read Waiting For Godot and Endgame. Of the 2 I liked the former better because the humor was mor accessable.
2006-09-12 15:13:39
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answered by Isaac H 3
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Well, since I'm still "Waiting for Godot", I have lots of time to answer.
I like all his work because, although most of it is a commentary on the absurdity of existence and the meaninglessness of life, Sam's at least got a good sense of humor about it all.
2006-09-12 13:51:15
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answered by johnslat 7
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En Attendant Godot didnt impress me at all, although i had fun time reading it.
I fell in love not with beckett, but with one of his monoplay, 'Not I', I wish someday to be able to act in this play.
2006-09-12 14:40:01
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answered by Solveiga 5
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I had a lot more tolerance for this sort of thing when I was in my 20s. Same thing with artsy foreign films.
If I want a bleak view of the world, I'll move back to lower Manhattan.
2006-09-12 14:12:23
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answered by Ranto 7
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Not really, though we share the same birthday (different years). Molloy. Convoluted and numbing. Can't get much better nihilism.
2006-09-12 14:46:50
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answered by Giraffe 2
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It's predictable of me, but Godot is so brilliant that I can't see it being beaten.
2006-09-13 01:38:51
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answered by Anonymous
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