One Big Happy by Rick Detorie for July 03, 2010

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    GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago

    That was a long time ago, Ruthie.

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    James Lindley Premium Member over 14 years ago

    It was a dark and storm night.

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    davidf42  over 14 years ago

    Oh, I don’t know Grandpa. I enjoy some of the modern writers a heck of a lot better than Herman Melville’s Moby Dick. And have you tried to wade through Dante or Milton? Give me Louis Lamour any time.

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    davidf42  over 14 years ago

    Or is Lamour considered classic these days?

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    Charles Brobst Premium Member over 14 years ago

    Ever try to read a Nineteenth century novel? It’s a trial.

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    WaitingMan  over 14 years ago

    There has always been bad writing (music, art, etc.). The bad stuff from the old days is just forgotten and doesn’t get published or listened to in modern times.

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    peter0423  over 14 years ago

    As writer Theodore Sturgeon once remarked, “Ninety-five percent of everything is crud.” – I’ve never seen any evidence that he was wrong.

    But as WaitingMan said, history is a great crud filter!

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    Nighthawks Premium Member over 14 years ago

    remember ‘classic comics illustrated’ ?

    you knew they were special, they were thicker and cost 15 cents instead of the usual 10

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    Mythreesons  over 14 years ago

    Forced myself to finish “The House of Seven Gables” after visiting there and buying the book as a souvenier in the gift shop. A real trial, too wordy. Recently started “Walden” by Thoreau just because my husband liked it so much, but quit far short of the end.

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    BLGIII  over 14 years ago

    I agree just look at Dan Brown

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    kab2rb  over 14 years ago

    My late dad all he would read where Louie Lamore books. I’ve visited with other older gentlemen and they all agree the writer brings everything to life. The author does great researce.

    Evan though OBH is not of this time frame I wish everyone a Happy Independence Day this 4th of July and we remember those who lost there lives for our freedom.

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    vldazzle  over 14 years ago

    I’m still waiting to wade though my complete works of Chaucer, and War and Peace left me out because everyone had too many different names, but MOST good literature is entirely enjoyable. I currently study various aspects of Medieval History, but only because it is my specialty ;-)

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    Destiny23  over 14 years ago

    A long time ago in Grandpa years? (Before the turn of the century, i.e. 1900.) Or a long time ago in Ruthie years?? (Before the turn of the century, i.e. 2000.)

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    bmonk  over 14 years ago

    Another definition or two of a classic:

    A classic is a work that you can reread and always find something new worth thinking about.

    A classic is a work that has stood the test of time and been found worthy.

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