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Tea in the Garden

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The closest thing to smooth jazz I like is big band. Mostly just Michael Buble and some Frank Sinatra.
 

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But Michael Buble said Hollywood is dead, but I already made a blog entry regarding Hollywood's future almost a year ago.
 
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I had to read that along with 5 other books for English this year. Actually pretty cool story. No sarcasm, either.
 
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I read "Of Mice and Men," "Great Expectations," "Ender's Game," "Animal Farm," "Rebecca," and the Hunger Games series for English this year. Only the Hunger Games was optional, though. I read a lot this year. Much more than the past 14.
 

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Funny, we also read Animal Farm. I kept imagining Napoleon as a Russian sock puppet instead of a British pig, though...
 

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I remember reading Animal Farm back in my Freshman year, but it was abridged. I also read the Great Gatsby.
 
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