"Sometimes we would be staked out in the middle of the river, several barges tied together. So we could party"
- Terry Southern
About this Quote
This quote by Terry Southern is likely referring to a time when he and his buddies would head out on the river for a celebration. They would connect a number of barges together to create a makeshift celebration platform in the middle of the river. This would offer them with a safe and protected location to have a good time, far from the prying eyes of the public. It was a method for them to enjoy themselves without having to fret about the consequences of their actions. The quote likewise speaks to the sense of freedom and experience that features being out on the open water. It is a reminder that sometimes it is essential to take a break from the everyday and take pleasure in the basic pleasures of life.
This quote is written / told by Terry Southern between May 1, 1924 and October 29, 1995. He/she was a famous Writer from USA.
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