he likes my little ponys and kids in the sack and he hates usa
To do something his life instead of being a greaser .
he had to get the fluffy ponys he had to get the fluffy ponys ok no he didnt he actually never rode a horse in his life until his cousin john made him when he was like 60 and he didnt no what the heck he was doing
Ponyboy decides to write his English paper about his life as a Greaser in hopes of positively affecting those adolescents living difficult lives on the streets.
For the same reason humans need vaccinations - to protect against known, potentially life-threatening diseases.
A Chapter in Her Life was created on 1923-09-17.
Johnny Cade did not choose to be a Greaser; he was born one. It was not in his hands to live his life like a hoodlum. However, one has to have great smartness and knowledge to achieve a life like that of a Soc.COME ON, READ THE BOOK! It is people like you who go to summer school!
summary of chapter 18 in rizal's life and works
Pony was allowed to eat what he wanted watch the sunset, where at Jay Mountain he couldn't do any of these things
chapter 19
Yes, a Greaser is a high school stereotype that emerged in the 1950s and was characterized by a tough, rebellious attitude, typically associated with motorcycle culture. They were known for their distinctive fashion style, which included leather jackets, jeans, and slicked-back hair. The Greaser stereotype has been popularized in movies, TV shows, and literature depicting teenage life in the mid-20th century.
Marine, radio factory, greaser in a coffee plant, photography studio, and unfortunately schoolbook shipping clerk.