Michael Scott Quotes
And Yet ... And Yet It Was Not The Same. It Could Never Be The Same Again. In The Last Thirty Minutes, Josh's Carefully Ordered World Had Shifted And Altered Irrevocably. He Was A Normal High School Sophomore, Not Too Brilliant, But Not Stupid Either. He Played Football, Sang - Badly - In His Friend's Band, Had A Few Girls He Was Interested In, But No Real Girlfriend Yet. He Played The Occasional Computer Game, Preferred First Person Shooters Like Quake And Doom And Unreal Tournament, Couldn't Handle The Driving Games And Got Lost In Myst. He Loved The Simpsons And Could Quote Chunks Of Episodes By Heart, Really Liked Shrek, Though He'd Never Admit It, Thought The New Batman Was All Right And That X-Men Was Excellent. He Even Liked The New Superman, Despite What Other People Said. Josh Was Ordinary.
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