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...... I feel the need to offer some insight on the election from one of my favorite writers... "Good God. Can we have more options? I feel like Dave Wannstedt trying to decide between Feeley and Fiedler. I might just have to vote for Larry Bird again.*bEfOre i mEt yOu . i never knew what it was like* *tOo loOk at sOmeonE and smile for *l[ n O . r e a s O n ]l* try to walk a mile in my shoes....then u'll understand wat its like.... lice in Wonderland and through the looking glass are two stories almost everyone has read as a child. Although considered a child’s book there are a lot of references of satire and verbal wit in these stories. The author of these stories is Charles Lutwidge better known as Lewis Carroll. He got his name from transforming his first two names into the Latin "Carolus Lodovicus" and then anglicizing it into Lewis Carroll. "The son of a clergyman and the firstborn of 11 children, Carroll began at an early age to entertain himself and his family with magic tricks, marionette shows, and poems written for homemade newspapers. From 1846 to 1850 he attended Rugby School; he graduated from Christ Church College, Oxford, in 1854. Carroll remained there, lecturing on mathematics and writing treatises and guides for students. Although he took deacon's orders in 18...