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<p>[QUOTE="elijahhenry10, post: 1532006, member: 28374"]I've known for a few years now that I really like coins, but it is starting to become a disease of sorts. A mental handicap. Let me explain.</p><p><br /></p><p>Last night I had to read this short story for homework. He has a paper, it flies out the window, blah blah blah. Anyhow, he climbs out to get the paper, and gets stuck 11 stories up. He has to try to find a way to get back in because the window shut. He pulls a half dollar out and slams it off the window, which made me shutter. He then starts dropping coins out of his pocket to get the attention of the people below him. At this point, I stop reading, flip to the end to see when it was written (1955), and proceed to think about what coins he could have had. Silver and wheats at the least. After about 5 minutes I continue reading the story.</p><p><br /></p><p>So today, the teacher asks what we thought of the story, and I said I thought it was terrible because he could have ruined history by dropping coins, and be deserved to fall off for doing so. She didn't like my answer...</p><p><br /></p><p>Anyhow, I find this happens WAY to often with me. I read about coins, and then spend 10 minutes thinking about them. Anyone else like this?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="elijahhenry10, post: 1532006, member: 28374"]I've known for a few years now that I really like coins, but it is starting to become a disease of sorts. A mental handicap. Let me explain. Last night I had to read this short story for homework. He has a paper, it flies out the window, blah blah blah. Anyhow, he climbs out to get the paper, and gets stuck 11 stories up. He has to try to find a way to get back in because the window shut. He pulls a half dollar out and slams it off the window, which made me shutter. He then starts dropping coins out of his pocket to get the attention of the people below him. At this point, I stop reading, flip to the end to see when it was written (1955), and proceed to think about what coins he could have had. Silver and wheats at the least. After about 5 minutes I continue reading the story. So today, the teacher asks what we thought of the story, and I said I thought it was terrible because he could have ruined history by dropping coins, and be deserved to fall off for doing so. She didn't like my answer... Anyhow, I find this happens WAY to often with me. I read about coins, and then spend 10 minutes thinking about them. Anyone else like this?[/QUOTE]
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