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Say dawg, welcome back to Thug Notes. This week we workin it with Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. This book tell the story of two ranch hands: a skinny hood named George and some gumby lookin mofo named Lennie who be a bit goofy in the head. Naw mean? See, even though Lennies simple ass love to pet soft animals, he too swoll to handle em without bustin em up. So as mah boys rollin up to their new gig, George starts droppin some righteous talk bout how once they stack enough dough, they gonna buy their own farm and live the high life with no hassles. And Big Lennie even gonna have his own rabbits to tend to. At the ranch, George and Lenny peep some wrinkly old timer named Candy, who been workin the farm since fo- eva. Out of nowhere, the boss-mans son Curley steps to and starts messin wit Lenny fo no reason. Also, turns out Curley just married some hoochie who like to buss it wit the other farm hands. George tells Lenny he best stay away from dat trick. When Lenny and George start