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Taking Bo outside to take care of doggy business, Monk took the few minutes to read another couple of pages of "O," his hit-and-run reading. Really enjoying this lewd little interlude, a funny thought occurred to Monk.

He recalled those Bay Horse days in the early and mid nineties, when he was enthusiastic about memorizing poems, and he even memorized a short story, which took twenty minutes to recite. He was excited enough over this endeavor that his ambitions grew.

Do you recall the story "Fahrenheit 451"? This story is about a dystopian future in which they ban and burn books. There was a little counter-cultural society that rebelled against this, with each member working to memorize a book, thus keeping the books alive.

And Monk fancied the idea of picking a book to memorize. He was curious, in part, to see if he could memorize that much. Unsurprisingly, he never even began to try it, but he would toy with the idea of what book to choose.

The punch line to all of this. Enjoying that fast few minutes with "O," Monk thought that the "Story of O" might have been a great book to choose for memorization. My Happy Place.

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