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Going Out In The Blizzard
I'm not a huge Star Wars fan,
but even can recognize that
Han Solo could quite easily be
the guy sitting next to you
on the train.
He;s loud, he's lazy, and he
probably drinks too much.
I doubt he showers.
But he tries. Genuinely, really-truly,
feels obliged to try.
He hates Luke at first,
but in the end, he's the one who
goes out to save him in the blizzard.
And when the other guy tries to stop him?
Saying that he'll die if he goes?
"Then I'll see you in hell."
It's easy to tell someone to
go die, but saying that you're just as bad? But going out there anyway?
And yes, he is rude to Princess Leia,
but she was being kind of a bitch,
and she probably thought his biceps
were really hot when he kissed her.
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