Hello, everyone. This is Leslie Knope.
[Sounding much more energized than her last audio! And this one is a full on video. She's sitting behind her trusty desk, hair neatly coiffed, suit jacket lint flee. To her side: a stack of idea binders!]
We've got a few exciting things coming up. Keep an eye out for the next book club meeting: we will be reading The Great Gatsby, a book that should ring especially true to life considering the most recent breach. Get your copies now!
But today, I'm contacting you to gauge interest in an upcoming event, inspired by Ms. Romanoff's call for linguists. If we were to host a barge-wide language exchange, who among you would be willing to offer to share their own language skills? It's a unique -- literally, a once-in-a-universe opportunity -- to broaden our cross cultural understanding and get to know one another just a little better.
[Sounding much more energized than her last audio! And this one is a full on video. She's sitting behind her trusty desk, hair neatly coiffed, suit jacket lint flee. To her side: a stack of idea binders!]
We've got a few exciting things coming up. Keep an eye out for the next book club meeting: we will be reading The Great Gatsby, a book that should ring especially true to life considering the most recent breach. Get your copies now!
But today, I'm contacting you to gauge interest in an upcoming event, inspired by Ms. Romanoff's call for linguists. If we were to host a barge-wide language exchange, who among you would be willing to offer to share their own language skills? It's a unique -- literally, a once-in-a-universe opportunity -- to broaden our cross cultural understanding and get to know one another just a little better.
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Date: 2012-10-19 05:21 am (UTC)more ofhis scorn. He raises a brow.] You wanna say more on that one?no subject
Date: 2012-10-19 05:29 am (UTC)It's about one man wanting to remake himself, completely. And he does. He gets new clothes, a new house, a new car. Works his way up and up, by crimes that are left vague. And all the while, he thinks that he's doing it to marry this woman. But by the end, you realize that he doesn't even know her.
He's chasing a fantasy, and it's the chase that he finds meaning in. And it's not that the reward, the riches -- they still mean something to him. But they're part of the chase, part of the cycle. And that's what's come to define him.
Sorry -- I don't know if I'm explaining it that well.
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Date: 2012-10-19 05:52 am (UTC)I only skimmed the thing. [This is an admission.] Seem to recall that's all treated as some real unforgivable business by that white boy narrator, though. If it about the game, yo, it's about the wrong game.
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Date: 2012-10-19 04:33 pm (UTC)[She should save this for book club but Leslie really likes talking about books, Omar.]
A fairly popular theory is that he was more aware of Gatsby's criminal activities than he was letting on, and remains obtuse about it through the narration to keep his own hands clean.
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Date: 2012-10-20 10:32 am (UTC)