whit says dr dre, dont just stand their operate he says it because pete is having an anaversery
Whit invites George to a party at his place tomorrow night. He mentions that it will be a fun gathering with friends and encourages George to come along for a good time.
Whit invites George to join him for dinner at a new restaurant in town tomorrow night. They can catch up over a meal and perhaps explore the area afterward.
Go to town to Susy's brothel
Whit tells George that the men go to a whorehouse in town on Saturday nights.
George asks Whit if the new kid, Curley's wife, is good-looking.
George asks Whit if he knows where the new kid went with Curley's wife. Whit responds that they went to the Riverside dance palace.
George told Whit that he thought there was going to be trouble because he was alarmed by overhearing a suspicious conversation that indicated something potentially dangerous was about to happen. Whit appreciated George's alert and took measures to address the situation.
You pronounce it whit-field.
Whit house xD
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In the story, Whit and George discuss their dreams and aspirations, reflecting on their current situations and the paths they've chosen. Whit shares his frustrations about feeling stuck, while George expresses a desire for change and growth. Ultimately, George decides to take a risk and pursue a new opportunity that could lead to a more fulfilling life, showcasing his determination to break free from stagnation.
because they were to dumb to read the book