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It's the epigraph to Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby, supposedly written by Thomas Parke D'Invilliers, a nom de plume for Fitzgerald himself.The poem can certainly be interpreted differently, as all poems can, but to me it represents the key aspect of seduction: if you want to seduce, then be all you can be, and put your "gold hat" on to make the object of your desires fall into your arms.
Cranberries have to bounce 4 inches to be used.
The harder you bounce the ping pong ball the higher it goes........the softer you bounce a ping pong ball the shorter it bounces. You control the heighth.
Yes. Let's say it bounces on cement. It bounces high and hits the surface perfectly. However, if you were to bounce it on something like carpet, it would either bounce less high, or not bounce at all. This would be due to the fact that the carpet has padding so the ball would not be able to push off of a hard surface because carpet isn't usually hard.
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It's the epigraph to Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby, supposedly written by Thomas Parke D'Invilliers, a nom de plume for Fitzgerald himself.The poem can certainly be interpreted differently, as all poems can, but to me it represents the key aspect of seduction: if you want to seduce, then be all you can be, and put your "gold hat" on to make the object of your desires fall into your arms.
Thomas Parke D'Invilliers is both a pen name of Francis Scott Fitzgerald and a character in his first novel, This Side Of Paradise. The epigraph for Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby features a poem ostensibly by D'Invilliers called Then Wear the Gold Hat.Then wear the gold hat, if that will move her;If you can bounce high, bounce for her too,Till she cry "Lover, gold-hatted, high-bouncing lover,I must have you!"These words seem to indicate somebody using material deception in order to win a girl. In other words, "bling" yourself out (for lack of a better word) so that a woman who would otherwise not notice you will pay attention. This is precisely what Gatsby does -- he wears a "gold hat" (not literally, but figuratively) to win Daisy.
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very high!
teah they can, they can bounce as high as the sky, i saw it myself
if it is rough it will bounce lower and it is smooth it will bounce higher
yes but it would bounce wikid high(no gravity)
bounce a ball and you'll find out
Cranberries have to bounce 4 inches to be used.
its material
it will bounce away because youre a freak asking a question like that.
If the balls weight is heavy it will not bounce as high but if the ball is lighter it will have more of a Chance to bounce higher.