B.J. Auberjonois.
Well, I think the girl was trying to explain some things that she said, but we never talk about details of.
B.J. Auberjonois.
Well, there’s some things you don’t get, right For instance, she said.
B.J. Auberjonois.
When she talked about sex, right
B.J. Auberjonois.
Oh, but the sex, the talk, the talk.
Yeah, but the thing that she’s not clear on is how she’s going to go about that.
B.J. Auberjonois.
No, no. I think we’re going to get into some of that early in the book.
B.J. Auberjonois.
Well, she said that some people might think, Oh, you don’t seem a woman, you’re a white supremacist. Right
B.J. Auberjonois.
I mean, she was just trying to make a point. I mean, it’s a point she was making for a long, long time.
B.J. Auberjonois.
Yeah. It’s just, it’s hard to believe.
B.J. Auberjonois.
Okay.
We’re going to find out more about what she said and how much of it can be explained on a deeper level and her ideas about why she thought those things may have been told. I want to turn to A.D. Salinger’s book, which he published in 2008, The Secret of a New World. It’s one of the most readable and interesting histories from the early American Revolution.
And if you read the book and have the following information in mind
1) A.D. Salinger has been on the National Front from a young age, with a lot of money, and has been in the National Front as well as the Democratic Party.
2) The author of the book was born in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and moved to Chicago when he was 14, and has spent most of his adult life living in New York City.
3) According to a biography on their website The American Revolution The Birth of American Freedom, the author’s son, Charles J., graduated from Pennsylvania’s Eastman High School, but chose
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