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Now, Where Were We?

Now, Where Were We?

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A favorite of Garrison Keillor
Review: In Georgia Blount grew up dreaming of being a four sport immortal. He thought that MY BEAUTIFUL LAUNDRETTE was art. His was a teetotaling Southern Methodist household. Blount would not buy anything called L.A. Gear for New York walking. When he went to a health spa he thought he was going crazy listening to people talking about their bodies as if they were endlessly fascinating motorcycles. A cat will mouse for you, but maybe a mouse-free house is no better than a house without kitty litter. He wonders what if the reading faculty atrophies in our culture. In summer people sit a lot and read a lot. Winning is the ethic of football he claims Don Shula once said. It is no wonder that Garrison Keillor likes this book. Unfortunately it is topical and so has gotten sort of old. We have new crazes now.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A favorite of Garrison Keillor
Review: In Georgia Blount grew up dreaming of being a four sport immortal. He thought that MY BEAUTIFUL LAUNDRETTE was art. His was a teetotaling Southern Methodist household. Blount would not buy anything called L.A. Gear for New York walking. When he went to a health spa he thought he was going crazy listening to people talking about their bodies as if they were endlessly fascinating motorcycles. A cat will mouse for you, but maybe a mouse-free house is no better than a house without kitty litter. He wonders what if the reading faculty atrophies in our culture. In summer people sit a lot and read a lot. Winning is the ethic of football he claims Don Shula once said. It is no wonder that Garrison Keillor likes this book. Unfortunately it is topical and so has gotten sort of old. We have new crazes now.


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