2007-12-11
02:51:19
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heidavey, I expected such typical answer to be the first for such question.
2007-12-11
05:03:38 ·
update #1
OK, I'll make it simpler to you guys! have you ever been reading a book and while reading it you thought yourself to be the main character or living the book?
Few have really answered!
2007-12-11
05:16:02 ·
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You can speak about your personal experience with some books or whatever! Dammit.
2007-12-11
06:17:07 ·
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Well now Hustler is a porn magazine so that dont count.....just kidding sweety.......
Honestly sometimes when I read some of Stephen King's short stories I am reminded of my childhood.
The novella "The Body" (made into movie Stand By Me) reminds me lots of my childhood since we could be gone for hours/days and nobody questioned where we were. Yep that coulda been me & my gang in a smalltown.....
2007-12-11 05:15:21
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answered by FallenAngel© 7
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Yes, am doing so now, though it is unwritten, unprinted, and unpublished. It is a plot unfolding as I "observe" or "examine" the moments of my life and organize them into chapters and verse. We are all "living books," ("living" used here as an adjective rather than a verb) though most are not aware of that fact. Don't know that others would find my own plot of interest, but I am fascinated at the twists and turns over a lifetime. It would probably be shelved as a mystery in that I'm not sure when or how it ends. Now, using "living" as a verb, the action continues until I stop breathing. So, yes, I am living a book. It is a journal of my journey...personal and sometimes hilarious, sometimes pitifully unaware, sometimes poignantly aware. Beware the Bio that clogs the Blogs with minutae and mundane miseries. I am Sirius
2007-12-11 11:14:10
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answered by i am Sirius 6
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Book is the source where learning begins. I am yet to become a model of any sort. I try to solve pro9blems, and therefore still an alphabet of a word of a line of a paragraphpage of a page of a chapter of a book. A very very long way still to go.
2007-12-11 11:06:37
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answered by pai 5
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Yes, kind of like Forrest Gump without the media coverage.
2007-12-11 11:28:11
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answered by Black Dog 6
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Yes, I have. I lived Qur'an. Wait, let me rephrase it - I lived the parts of it that I liked and those nice portions of it that were presented to me. Later on I found those that I just couldn't grasp so I stopped.
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2007-12-11 10:56:52
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answered by Poppy Pickette AM - VT 6
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Never, but I do immerse myself in the book world when reading.
Although, the movie Dumb and Dumber hit uncomfortably close to home...
2007-12-11 13:54:54
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answered by Armless Joe, Bipedal Foe 6
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A book can only be a finite snapshot(s) of someone else's experience.
That in one reason that no book can contain all truth.
2007-12-11 10:57:29
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answered by Darrol P 4
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Isn't that called a biography?
Seriously, all writers live books, to some extent. It is unavoidable.
2007-12-11 10:55:47
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answered by cornbread_oracle 6
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Let's see.... I feel that if my life was a book ...... it feels a bit like 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas' without the copious amounts of intoxicants:)
2007-12-11 10:55:29
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answered by Yogini 6
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I feel as though I am right now, what will the end be?
Exit
*Eerie Music Plays*
2007-12-11 10:56:49
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answered by g 3
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