Day 78 in
The Beat Handbook is titled, "On Gas Money and Birthday Presents." It was inspired by the above passage from
On The Road.
The Kerouaction here is fairly self-evident: the need for gas when you're on the road trumps sentimentality. Pawning something, anything, is preferable to being placebound, even if that something is a present from someone. You'll still have the memory of the present, and isn't it the thought that counts? Besides, as a Texas preacher once told me, "Things can be replaced. People can't."
And that ain't no Harvard lie.
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