Originally Posted By TiggerPooh1973 "To the red country and part of the gray country of Oklahoma, the last rains came gently, and they did not cut the scarred earth."
Originally Posted By Labuda lol,. nope - but I've read the book numerous times, seen the movie, and was Assistant Stage Manager for a production of it. Oklahoma & no more rain just SCREAMS Grapes of Wrath to me, girl! hehe Ok, nexxt round: "Physicist Leonardo Verrta smelled brning flesh, and he knew it was his own."
Originally Posted By Labuda crap Make that "Physicist Leonardo Vetra smelled brning flesh, and he knew it was his own."
Originally Posted By Labuda You got it, Tig! And, um, ferret.... roasting human flesh is funny to you? EEK!
Originally Posted By TiggerPooh1973 "The temperature hit ninety degrees the day she arrived. New York was steaming --an angry concrete animal caught unawares in an unseasonable hot spell." (two lines, but thought it might help)
Originally Posted By Jafar30 Wow!!! Funny story. I was helping my aunt move some boxes around this weekend. Since she's a little bit older now. Well out came Valley of the Dolls, before I put it away I kind of glanced at the first few senteneces. And it hit me that I heard that first sentence from somewhere. My question coming soon
Originally Posted By Jafar30 Here we go: "In my younger and more vunerable years my father gave me some advice that I've been turning over in my mind ever since."