Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Thoughts and Musings on Runaway Train

I would not want to be a part of any quasi-frightening imbroglios involving a runaway train, Ranken, or Manny.
Frankly, I couldn't think of anything else to say about Runaway Train. This is a simple statement assuring Mr. Bennett and the rest of the film class that I have seen, understood, and digested the material.
Sound familiar?

4 comments:

  1. Yes, as a matter of fact it does. You never cease to amaze me, Mr. White.

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  2. This and a comment you made on CAssidy's post do indeed sound familiar. They remind me a bit of my very own homework assignment sheet from last year. I think I referred to "quasi-imperialist imbroglios" at some point. And I believe we motored, pell-mell through the First World War. Glad to hear my prose has staying power. Makes me feel loved.

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  3. You are very loved Mr. Bennett no worries. And yes Danny White your posts are very brilliant although we failed epically on the Wake Forest pick haha.

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  4. Mr. Bennett, and Danny, when I heard Danny ask you about what "imbroglio" meant when we were leaving class tomorrow, I was immediately reminded of the homework we had, I believe either for the Spanish-American War or Mexican conflicts, I believe it was one of those two areas, and when he asked, I said to myself, I only know what that word means because of Mr. Bennett and that homework last year.

    I also remembering motoring pell-mell through WWI last year. That is some great prose.

    And yes Mr. Bennett, you are certainly loved.

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