This could possibly be a reference from David Foster Wallace's "Infinite Jest"... "O. That he is the One"- pg 566. It has to do with a romantic conquest by the hands of one of the characters, Orin Incandenza. I can'take find anything on the Internet where Jim talks about the book but it hit me instantly when I read those words.
This could possibly be a reference from David Foster Wallace's "Infinite Jest"... "O. That he is the One"- pg 566. It has to do with a romantic conquest by the hands of one of the characters, Orin Incandenza. I can'take find anything on the Internet where Jim talks about the book but it hit me instantly when I read those words.