hot or not?
also i have to dress up like a greaser/sosha on moday,what should i wair?
I read this book in the beginning of the year! It was okay, a little weird, but I liked it. I'll go with hot. My friends and I pronouced 'soc' like sock instead of sosha or however you say it, lol. I would wear jeans, ripped if you're a Greaser, and a nice shirt if you're a Soc, erm, leather jacket on both sides, and a muscle shirt for a Greaser. If you have that stuff go for it. If not, jeans and a white shirt work wonders. :)
Broadway Star Joined: 1/29/05
Hot. I LOVE that book- I read it a few years ago.
Dreamin: we listened to the tape recording of it in class (I actually read it on my own), and I had the opposite problem. When I read the book, I was trying to figure out what a "soc" was, because I read it as "sock."
Not my proudest moment.
Err, yeah, I have no idea what you should wear. Doesn't it sort of describe what they wore in the book, a little? Sorry I couldn't be more helpful. ^^;;
i loved this book. its great. the movie is good too.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/15/03
THE OUTSIDERS is a novel written on a 6th grade reading level. You should enjoy it, Liam.
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/3/04
I read on a 6th grade reading level when I was in the third grade. It was math that stumped me.
DollyPop,you think you know evry thing.the hole 8th grade read it in my school as a reciwerment.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/15/03
Liam, I can't find the word "reciwerment". It's not to be found in my Funk and Wagnalls. Please define.
Taught 9th grade my first year of teaching. This was required reading. It is like the seventh circle of hell. Worst book I've ever read.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/15/03
The author was 14 years old when she wrote the damned thing. It does get non-readers to read, though.
Leading Actor Joined: 9/15/04
I read it in like, 6yj, or 6th grade? And, I just found teh copy i have from school a few days ago. I wan to read it again, but the font is way too small for my retarded eyes.
It was an interesting read for me...
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Broadway Legend Joined: 10/5/04
Read it in summer school 2 years ago. Not my cup of tea...maybe. I don't remember it at all actually. 2 years ago is a blur to me now.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/15/03
I'm still awaiting a definition of the word "reciwerment".
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/3/04
It is an ancient Hebrew word meaning " can't spell worth sh-t"
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/24/05
HOT! Its an ozome book!
there you go agen dollipop thinking you know evry thing,she was not 14 when she wrote it she was 16.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/20/03

Here's what you should look like.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/15/03
Liam, when you get to be as old as I am, 2 years doesn't mean diddly squat.
Now please define that word you used.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/15/03
Gentle Liam,
The literati are still waiting for that definition.
Please provide one.
def hott
Understudy Joined: 6/16/04
A little late with this, but in case anyone couldn't figure it out, I think Liam was trying to say "requirement." It took me a second glance at that one to figure it out. I'm sure you know Dollypop, but just trying to give Liam a hard time as usual, & Liam has learned to ignore.
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