“The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe
Read by Christopher Walken
This is the greatest thing. Ever.
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“The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe
Read by Christopher Walken
This is the greatest thing. Ever.
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mastermind (by Mauro Brancorsini)
one day, this will be me.
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The scene in which all characters sit in a circle on the floor in the library and tell stories about why they were in detention was not scripted. John Hughes told them all to ad-lib.
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Substractive wall art by Alexandre Farto
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untitled by Alexandra Sophie on Flickr.
YOU OTHER READERS CAN’T DENY
WHEN A BOOK WALKS IN WITH A GOOD PLOT BASE
AND A BIG SPINE IN YOUR FACE YOU GET SPRUNG
WANNA PULL OUT YOUR PENS
‘CAUSE YOU NOTICED THAT BOOK WAS DENSE
READING, HALF-RIMS I’M WEARING
I’M HOOKED AND I AIN’T CARING
OH BABY I WANT AN E-READER
AND A MEANINGFUL METER
MY TEACHERS TRIED TO TRAIN ME
THAT BOOK YOU GOT MAKES ME SO BRAINY
just had to do it.
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I got this on my 18th birthday. It is my tribute to my favorite movie Almost Famous, the future, all of my dreams and music.
Done by Hayden at Billy Joe’s Tattoos in Nashville,TN
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