No problem. I keep thinking that "part" refers to the parting of the hair. I suppose that might be clarified if I keep going.
Oh good. I was looking for new stuff to take on holiday.
Oh great this went really well last time.
3: Nope, really just haven't gotten very far. I mean, far enough to get the "triangle" part.
The metonymy is driven rather far home, I think. But there is more than one intended meaning to the title.
Thanks again for reading and posting -- hope the book brings you enjoyment. I'm glad to be done with it.
I'll probably pass. I'm not big into books about geometry.
8 - It's a book about the least-appreciated member of the orchestra, hater. (Heebie or Text, if I'm right and it's about the least-appreciated member of the orchestra, tell me.)
Baby O calls triangles "cheese." This was confusing until I realized his shape-identifying game has a wedge of cheese for a triangle. This has kind of backfired, apparently.
You could buy him some cheese in a spray can, if they still make it.
Publisher is listed as "Dexter Manley Enterprises." Nice.
I mean, far enough to get the "triangle" part.
Wait, so do you get the triangle part or not? I'm so confused.
Apparently, it has real page numbers. I was sort of hoping to read a book where the page numbers took the form x*i.
I can never get enough triangle part. But Moby please don't try to ruin my day today.
Amazon's photos of text don't look at all like the image of text I have in my head.
The images change depending on the book you're looking at, essear.
are you saying I look like that or I should look like that?