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Saturday, October 22, 2005

I'm reading Almost Like Being in Love by Steve Kluger. It's a story between two kind of different guys who fall in love. It begins in high school (via boarding school - I think) and they meet again when they're older. The story is formatted in a unique style - in letters between people or drafts or journal entries. It's intersting. Anyway, one of the journal entries was really funny. I'll quote it for you.

REAL LIFE vs. THE MOVIES

Breaking Up in the Movies

Boy #1: This isn't working out, is it?
Boy #2: Sort of not, huh?
Boy #1: You can't say we didn't try.
Boy #2: We sure did. Besides, we're still best friends.
Boy #1: Forever
Boy #2: This is terrific pasta.

Breaking Up for Real

Boy #1: Are you asleep?
Boy #2: Does it sound like it?
Boy #1: I'm sorry about the tuna fish.
Boy #2: It isn't the tuna fish! It's the last six months!
Boy #1: You're an asshole.
Boy #2: Let go of my cock.
Yeah, its a funny book. I like it.

Here's looking at you, kid.

  1. Blogger Ryan said:

    cool thanx i was thinking of a book 2 get and u help me.

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