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The Catcher in the Rye - Hood Version
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Top Ten Plus One Things You Can learn from JD Salinger’s Catcher In The Rye
10. You can affect generations and be a social recluse at the same time.
9. It’s not always wrong to like an anti-hero.
8. Prep schools are full of kids who cut their toenails, smoke cigarettes, squeeze their pimples, and quarrel.
7. ‘Give her the time in your car’ doesn’t mean telling her what time it is.
6. The institution is never as it’s shown on the brochure.
5. Friday night “steak night” is a ruse to fool the visiting mothers who ask their kids on Sundays what they ate for dinner Friday.
4. It isn’t always worth pleading your way out of expulsion for failing 4 of your 5 classes.
3. You never know who you’ll meet on a train to Trenton.
2. Breaking the rules isn’t always negative.
… and the #1 Thing You Can learn from JD Salinger’s Catcher In The Rye is:
1. The simpler the word, the louder it’s heard.
… and the Extra Thing You Can learn from JD Salinger’ Catcher In The Rye is:
0. Never play with someone else’s money.Posted on November 21, 2011 with 7 notes
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Goddamn money. It always ends up making you blue as hell.
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Posted on July 28, 2011 via That Girl's Blog with 3,540 notes
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wherewilltheducksgo asked: i recently posted that conor oberst kinda fit my description of holden caulfield. i really cant think of any other good people for other characters, largely because of two reasons: 1) i dont remember many actors names 2) i do not like the idea of the Catcher in the Rye becoming a movie so i never gave it much thought


