Which author do you want to have a beer with?
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Re: Which author do you want to have a beer with?
Make them buy it. They're the ones with all the big bucks! (Allegedly)tjshortt wrote:One who can afford to buy the beer! Haha!

I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
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One thing I would ask Shakespeare is if he really wrote his own stuff or if he took the work of Christopher Marlowe. Of course, I'd have to give him some sort of truth serum or something because he would say he did his own work but I'm not so sure anymore.affu933 wrote:Shakespeare and not for drink but for dinner because i don't drink, he was great writer and was a big inspiration spirit for me..
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
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"The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost
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Bet he's a craft beer fan, haha. Some good stuff in Canada and the US.

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-- 09 Jun 2015, 15:08 --bplayfuli wrote:Hunter Thompson. Before he shot himself; well, maybe even now if I could bring him back. I'm sure he'd be rank and rotty and all, but I might do it. He was just that cool.
Tom Robbins, he would have me cracking up