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IT'S ABOUT FAST-FOOD
IT'S ABOUT FAST-FOOD
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#335917 Mon, 05 Mar 07 02:18 PM
Hi, could someone explain to me this paragraph from Steinbeck's "Travels with Charley" when he's talking about fast-food or food of complete sameness:
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'Just for ducks, let's try a little of what my boys would call this GENERALITY JAZZ. UNDER HEADS AND SUBHEADS. LET'S TAKE FOOD AS WE HAVE FOUND IT.'
Thanks in advance, Jo.
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