Does anyone see Jonathan or Steven in this bunch of seagulls? π
I shared this on Facebook but I don’t think anyone gets it. Maybe I’m just weird. I thought I was being funny. π
Does anyone see Jonathan or Steven in this bunch of seagulls? π
I shared this on Facebook but I don’t think anyone gets it. Maybe I’m just weird. I thought I was being funny. π
I got it, Debbie. lol I read Jonathan’s book back in the ’80s. Never cared for Steven, though. Always gives off the air of uppityness. (is that even a word?) lol
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π Finally!! Glad you got it. Don’t know if that’s a word but I understand!
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I thought I had an idea, but then decided I don’t get it either.
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Robin, read my explanation under The Huntress’ comments. π¬
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I read the book … saw the movie … and have the soundtrack by Neil Diamond. And, by the way, that soundtrack is one of my favorite albums of all time.
Thanks for the fond memories!
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Where’s Livingston? I always figured that Jonathan’s middle name must have been a family name. π
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I’m lost, but that’s probs because the book in question I’ve not read….ohhh I sound poetic there, lol.
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In my family, we have this thing about naming animals. Crows get named Sheryl, Russell, Cameron, etc., after famous human Crows. Lol. The seagulls… Jonathan Livingston Seagull, a book published in the ’70s I think…Steven, as in Steven Seagal. Not pronouned the same as Seagull but anyway, that was just my weird sense of humor coming out. Lol.
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Oh, well now that makes sense…lmao.
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Remembered Jonathan Livingston Seagull. Even looked it up for a clue, to no avail.
Pretty smart way of naming critters. π
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Lol. Weird way, is more like it. π
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