TIME AGAIN TO READ MY MIND

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I’m thinking of a novel that many of us had to read in school. The first person to tell me which book I’m thinking of, will win a free t-shirt. I’m thinking about it real hard, therefore reading my mind should be a snap. Go for it. One guess per person please. Winner will choose style and size, I will choose color. It will be the Eat More Kale design. Tell your friends @ this chance to win a free t-shirt. thanks.
***OCT 27TH…..NOBODY HAS READ MY MIND YET. CAN YOU REACH INTO THE DEPTHS OF MY THOUGHTS???****

35 Responses to “TIME AGAIN TO READ MY MIND”

  1. mwb Says:

    ‘Moby Dick’

  2. mwb Says:

    By the way Bo, you might want to remind people of the rules you had before hand the last time you ran such a contest, otherwise you might get more than one guess from some people like last time, etc.. It is just a thought.

    Morgan

  3. Bo Muller-Moore Says:

    It is not “Moby Dick”. I still can’t say “Moby DICK” without gigglin’. I need to grow up huh? Thanks for trying to READ MY MIND.

  4. skew Says:

    The Great Gatsby or maybe The Great Supercroper

  5. Bo Muller-Moore Says:

    Thank you for your wonderful effort. But no it was neither of those worthy novels. Remember, one answer per person. You’ve got some gumption! That said, The Great Supercroper made me: laugh,cry, cough and eat a box of Rice Crispies. I’d recommend it to anyone.

  6. Murf Says:

    To Kill a Mockingbird

  7. Collared Green Says:

    Well, since you went to school in Alabama, I think you meant to say a “novel” we had to “read”. My first guess would be the Bible but that would require actual reading. So my guess…..(drumroll)…..the Cliff Notes for Old Yeller.

  8. Bo Muller-Moore Says:

    Ha ha, is that some sort of jab at me because I was done schooled in ALABAMA? I’ve never even heard of “To Kill a Mockingbird”. Is that some sort of hunting manual? Shows how little you know….I don’t even hunt. Who’s the smart guy now?

  9. Murf Says:

    Ha! You saw right my attempt to decypher southern curriculum. I was debating between To Kill a Mockingbird and Inherit the Wind but I guess either one would have been too obvious. I think I should have gone with a classic that mocks northeastern elitism. I don’t want to give it away but the opposite would be Pitcher Outside the Vodka.

  10. Collared Green Says:

    Well, since you went to school in Alabama, I think you meant to say a “novel” we had to “read”. My first guess would be the Bible but that would require actual reading. So my guess…..(drumroll)…..the Cliff Notes for Old Yeller.

  11. Bo Muller-Moore Says:

    GOD have mercy on you, you Pinko. WRONG ( don’t try again)

  12. the le duo Says:

    the good earth?

  13. Bob F. Says:

    Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse.

  14. tyler Says:

    Of Mice and Men?

  15. scully Says:

    Orwells’ 1984

  16. Bo Muller-Moore Says:

    “The Good Earth”….sexy yes, “Siddhartha”…was a thriller, “Of Mice and Men”…..funny, Oh that book was good for a light hearted chuckle, “1984″….I’m working for that reality everyday…what a Eutopia. Alas Folks, non of these titles are the book I’m thinking of. Thank you for your inspiring attempts though.

  17. Rick Says:

    “Sex is something I really don’t understand too hot. You never know where the hell you are. I keep making up these sex rules for myself, and then I break them right away. Last year I made a rule that I was going to quit horsing around with girls that, deep down, gave me a pain in the ass. I broke it, though, the same week I made it - the same night, as a matter of fact.” ~J.D. Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye, Chapter 9

  18. jason Says:

    Lord of the Flies?

  19. Bo Muller-Moore Says:

    Rick, are you quoting Penthouse or a novel?. No sir it is not Catcher in the Rye. Jason, thank you for playing. So much for reading my mind though. Take care and, really, thank you for your time.

  20. Ashlee Says:

    The Scarlet Letter

  21. Bo Muller-Moore Says:

    The Scarlet Letter, another feel good comedy, is not the book I’m thinking of.

  22. Kelly Says:

    Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man?

  23. Bo Muller-Moore Says:

    Kelly, I certainly appreciate you trying to dig deep into my thoughts. Alas, your mind reading classes are not paying off….yet. Thank you, come again

  24. Nikki Says:

    Animal Farm?

  25. Bo Muller-Moore Says:

    MMMMMMMMMMM……Animal Farm……sounds delicious!! Doh! ( That’s my impression of Homer Simpson) Thank you for your effort Nikki. Better luck next time.

  26. ember Says:

    Uncle Tom’s cabin?

  27. Bo Muller-Moore Says:

    Good try good try…….not yet. Thanks for playing.

  28. Joy Says:

    A Tale of Two Cities

  29. Bo Muller-Moore Says:

    I’ve actually tried to FORGET that one. Thank you Joy for playing along. There will be more contest down the road.

  30. frodo Says:

    how about Gone With the Wind?

  31. Bo Muller-Moore Says:

    I believe I see a Southern Thang developing here. Keep in mind I’ve lived in Mich., Mo., Al., Ga., and Vt.. Believe it or not Frodo, I’ve not seen the movie or read the novel. I do appreciate your playing my game. Take care.

  32. johnny Says:

    Crime and Punishment

  33. Bo Muller-Moore Says:

    Johnny, your answer Rocks, yet it is not THE answer I’m lookin’ for. Thank you though.

  34. keith Says:

    Heyy Bo . . . . The Adventures of Huck Finn . . . .

  35. Bo Muller-Moore Says:

    Heyy Keith. …………………………YOU ARE RIGHT ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    I Love Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer and Mark Twain. Mark Twain was the best story teller ever. You have “mind readin’ skills”. Good work. You win a FREE SHIRT. Maybe you should make a living reading people’s minds.

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