| Amount of texts to »so« | 
	26, and there are  23 texts (88.46%) 
	with a rating above the adjusted level
	 (-3) | 
	
	
	| Average lenght of texts
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	224 Characters | 
	
	
	| Average Rating | 
	2.500 points, 5 Not rated texts | 
	
	
	| First text | 
	on Mar 28th 2001, 06:26:44 wrote George 
	  about so | 
	
	
	
	| Latest text | 
	on Oct 28th 2015, 16:14:56 wrote Carolyn Stewart 
	about so | 
	
	
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on Nov 9th 2002, 01:23:01 wrote aL zYMa KiOSK about so 
 
on Dec 19th 2003, 03:57:35 wrote cindy about so 
 
on May 21st 2001, 00:13:25 wrote yilma about so 
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	Texts to »So«
	
	
Aunt Mabel wrote on Apr 30th 2001, 09:29:53 about
so
Rating: 22 point(s) | 
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So you sit, like Jupiter on Olympus, and look down from afar upon men's life.  The city is as silent as a city of the dead: from all its humming thoroughfares, not a voice, not a footfall, reaches you upon the hill.  The sea-surf, the cries of plough-men, the streams and the mill-wheels, the birds and the wind, keep up an animated concert through the plain; from farm to farm, dogs and crowing cocks contend together in defiance; and yet from this Olympian station, except for the whispering rumour of a train, the world has fallen into a dead silence, and the business of town and country grown voiceless in your ears.  A crying hill-bird, the bleat of a sheep, a wind singing in the dry grass, seem not so much to interrupt, as to accompany, the stillness; but to the spiritual ear, the whole scene makes a music at once human and rural, and discourses pleasant reflections on the destiny of man.  The spiry habitable city, ships, the divided fields, and browsing herds, and the straight highways, tell visibly of man's active and comfortable ways; and you may be never so laggard and never so unimpressionable, but there is something in the view that spirits up your blood and puts you in the vein for cheerful labour.
Robert Louis Stevenson, Notes on Edinburgh
 
kokuten wrote on Sep 3rd 2001, 22:37:34 about
so
Rating: 4 point(s) | 
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so i would like a big peanut butter sandwich, with an apple o n  t h e  s i d e. and a large glass of milk. please. and a bar of chocolate just to be on the safe side. 
 
	
	
	
	
	
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