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'''that Ada whom I have never trusted since <i>A Summer Place</i>'''<b>
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'''that Ada whom I have never trusted since <i>A Summer Place</i>'''<br>
 
Not exactly the most meaninful reference, but the same actress - Constance Ford - played both Ada in the soap opera <i>Another World</i> and the unsympathetic character Helen in the movie <i>A Summer Place</i>.
 
Not exactly the most meaninful reference, but the same actress - Constance Ford - played both Ada in the soap opera <i>Another World</i> and the unsympathetic character Helen in the movie <i>A Summer Place</i>.
  

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inherent vice
Here's a good discussion of this phrase.

original sin
a Christian doctrine that says everyone is born sinful [1].

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that Ada whom I have never trusted since A Summer Place
Not exactly the most meaninful reference, but the same actress - Constance Ford - played both Ada in the soap opera Another World and the unsympathetic character Helen in the movie A Summer Place.

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like Easter Island in reverse
A beautiful way to describe the surfers. Easter Island is a Pacific island famous for its human stone figures who were placed in a line on land, looking out over the ocean, as seen here.

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You know what the Indians say. You saved my life, now you've got to-
Recalls the bit in AtD between Scarsdale Vibe and Foley Walker: "You know what the Indians out west believe? That if you save the life of another, he becomes your responsibility forever" (p. 101).


Chapter 1
pp. 1-18
Chapter 2
pp. 19-45
Chapter 3
pp. 46-49
Chapter 4
pp. 50-54
Chapter 5
pp. 55-67
Chapter 6
pp. 68-88
Chapter 7
pp. 89-110
Chapter 8
pp. 111-123
Chapter 9
pp. 124-153
Chapter 10
pp. 154-162
Chapter 11
pp. 163-185
Chapter 12
pp. 186-206
Chapter 13
pp. 207-234
Chapter 14
pp. 235-255
Chapter 15
pp. 256-274
Chapter 16
pp. 275-295
Chapter 17
pp. 296-314
Chapter 18
pp. 315-342
Chapter 19
pp. 343-350
Chapter 20
pp. 351-363
Chapter 21
pp. 364-369
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