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"
Two points: Salinger is instantly my new saddest celebrity death. He was my favorite and the world lost a great talent.
"
by
TFox
Really? Wow.
Posted by
Spawn: Champion of ST (aka Spawn)
Jan 28 '10, 11:43
Not in my top... 50.
Sorry, though.
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Just is what it is. Salinger did more to pull my childhood love of reading into an adult love of literature than any other author.
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TFox
Jan 28, 11:50
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Hmm. After looking at a list, I realize I may have never read one of his books. But when someone makes it to that age passes, I am pretty understand -- nm
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Spawn: Champion of ST
Jan 28, 11:54
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Oh, it's not shocking. He's old. He's just a titanic figure in my mind. Always #1 on my "who I'd love to meet" list.
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TFox
Jan 28, 11:55
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That was Douglas Adams for me. He was always on me "Dinner with 5" list. -- nm
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Cuzzin Todd
Jan 28, 11:59
he sounded like a mean sour old bastard from his letters -- nm
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tik tok
Jan 28, 11:57
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In his biographies too. -- nm
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TFox
Jan 28, 11:58
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