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The ghosts are played by Jim, like Scrooge is".
He emerges at the end of the book as Ellison once described Mark Twain's Jim, "like all men, ambiguous, limited in circumstance but not in possibility".
Jolly Jim, like the others involved in local planning, made it clear that nobody there wants to lose the character of the area.
"I looked at Jim, like, 'Do I have to?' And he smiled at me and said, 'It builds character.' And, in a weird way, it does build character because I learned to see the bigger picture, to figure out how to tell somebody something technical without ruining what was going on creatively".
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"If Jim liked what you did, he would come over later and say, 'Nice job, kid,' " Ebersol said.
It was the foot Jim liked to get off on, and, sure enough, we tangled over copy our first time around.
"Come in, door's open," I called out, and as they settled themselves in the living room I asked, "How do you like your eggs?" Jim liked them sunny side up, he said.
Jim liked me because I argued hard with him when I thought he was wrong.
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