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To Kill A Mockingbird + Pirates, ninjas and robots
2004-11-19, 10:40 PM #1
How To Kill A Mockingbird

After analysing this book in class for a year, I found this refreshing. Not much prior knowledge of TKAM required.
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2004-11-19, 10:51 PM #2
You know, I might have actually enjoyed that book if it had pirates, robots, flaming sharks, etc. in it.
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2004-11-19, 11:08 PM #3
Wow...wow...wow...

Now I see why Harper Lee won the Pulitzer.
2004-11-19, 11:09 PM #4
Teehehehe. This is so awesome.
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2004-11-19, 11:10 PM #5
I would be happy if I never had to hear the letters T.K.A.M. again. Our class analyzed that to book to DEATH last year. We had to go into every single little detail. Everyone hated it. This would b a much better version.
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2004-11-19, 11:42 PM #6
Figures that those idiots over at Stanford would waste their time with something like this.
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2004-11-20, 12:17 AM #7
In 8th grade, my friend would read TKaM during lunch, and I would always say "it's a 'How to' book!"






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2004-11-20, 5:02 AM #8
<3.

Anything with ninjas and pirates and robots wins, automatically.
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2004-11-20, 11:26 AM #9
Reminds me of Bob the Ball. I can now understand why "To Kill a Mocking Bird" was so revered by critics.....
2004-11-20, 12:26 PM #10
I must of missed that part when I read the book...

Darn.
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2004-11-20, 1:58 PM #11
i dident like the book, i didnet like the flash animation verstion of the book
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2004-11-20, 2:22 PM #12
That video was cooler than that book. That guy should get a Pulitzer and millions of dollars.
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2004-11-20, 2:55 PM #13
What's the name of that song at the very end? When their names are displayed? I recognize it... but I don't know the name. It's really aggarvating me.
2004-11-20, 3:51 PM #14
Quote:
Originally posted by Cool Matty
What's the name of that song at the very end? When their names are displayed? I recognize it... but I don't know the name. It's really aggarvating me.


Europe - Final Countdown.


And this version WINS.
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2004-11-20, 4:20 PM #15
I thought it was Chariots of Fire (at least that's the one, at the very, very end)?
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2004-11-20, 4:36 PM #16
That's worse than the book
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2004-11-21, 6:50 AM #17
Quote:
Originally posted by Simbachu
Europe - Final Countdown.


And this version WINS.


Nah, thats when they blow stuff up. I'm talking the VERY end. The last song played on the flash, with their names displayed.

I think it might be Chariots of Fire, I'll have to check up on that. Thanks Daft.
2004-11-21, 4:03 PM #18
<3

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