and then busts out like June all over himself at the drop of a letter
That's an excellent line--at the drop of a letter ^_^ Funny in lots of ways.
no one can be that much of a puritan for sixty years and then break into passion safely. --I think you're right, but this is getting me thinking about our stereotypes in this direction and what the realities are/could be.
Re 94th anniversary--if you should need testers for any prototypes (because surely you will be practicing, so as to work up to a true culmination of a cookie?), just shout.
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That's an excellent line--at the drop of a letter ^_^ Funny in lots of ways.
no one can be that much of a puritan for sixty years and then break into passion safely. --I think you're right, but this is getting me thinking about our stereotypes in this direction and what the realities are/could be.
Nunn hints slightly that he might recover and begin to move on with a better sense of himself, which is a serious piece of empathy to convey via the placement of a toupée --love this. Big things in small, small gestures.
Re 94th anniversary--if you should need testers for any prototypes (because surely you will be practicing, so as to work up to a true culmination of a cookie?), just shout.