And back to William's "As you like it"Now, I'd be one of the old farts.....
Cleaning out the basement a couple summers ago I found my "required reading" list from high school. That's right, in the 50s and 60s we were given a long list of books that we had to read and report on if we wanted to graduate! All considered classics at the time.Yes I read Billy boy,, never understood much of it though, I have also read Animal Farm, The Yellow River, A Brave New World, 1984, Huck Finn and bunches when I was in school.
It is a sad, kids to day have no idea what Moby Dick was about or even heard of it let alone the Old Man and The Sea. Ahhh well such is life, as we move boldly into the future forgetting the past, and are doomed to repeat it
You are starting to suffer from "old timers disease", your memory is failing. That was Jimmy Dean singing about "Big Bad John".Gee, I thought Big John was the hero in a Johnny Cash song, Big Bad John...
Did the same several years ago. They were much more meaningful and enjoyable when not read to assist in memorizing a teacher’s interpretation and dissection of the book to aid in passing a test. Thought at the time it was similar to watching the beauty of a live animal v studying the minutiae of a dissected animal. Value in both, but I missed the live animal the first time.Cleaning out the basement a couple summers ago I found my "required reading" list from high school. That's right, in the 50s and 60s we were given a long list of books that we had to read and report on if we wanted to graduate! All considered classics at the time.
So I've acquired a lot of the book on that required reading list since then...and I find I enjoy reading them much more now than I did away back then.
Dean may have wrote it...BUT Johnny Cash certainly sang it!You are starting to suffer from "old timers disease", your memory is failing. That was Jimmy Dean singing about "Big Bad John".
RIP Jimmy Dean...In September 1955, actor James Dean was driving his brand-new Porsche 550 Spyder to an auto rally in Salinas, California, when he was involved in a head-on collision with a 1950 Ford Tudor.
Jimmy Dean, a country music legend for his smash hit about a workingman hero, "Big Bad John," and an entrepreneur known for his sausage brand, died on April 11, 2016
Jimmy Dean, a country music legend for his smash hit about a workingman hero, "Big Bad John," and an entrepreneur known for his sausage brand, died on April 11, 2016