[HPFGU-Catalogue] Out of the blue question...

Ginger quigonginger at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 4 13:19:16 UTC 2006



Kelley <kelley_thompson at sbcglobal.net> wrote:    Hi, everyone--

I've had a listie who's been away for a while write to me; she'd
like to peruse old posts that have been made on the significance
of the colors red and green in the books.

--Kelley  (I owe you an email, Ginger, I'm sorry!  This is why I 
don't post anywhere -- am behind faster than I can blink my eyes!) 
;-)

Ginger here:
  Hi Kelley, now I guess since I am answering this, you don't owe me that e-mail any more (although I would love to hear from you at your convenience-this is just to ease your concience).
    So... 113 posts on the subject of colours.  I scanned them quickly to see what was up on the red/green scene.
   
  Numbers 23407 and 23435 list every cotton-pickin' reference to green and red (respectively) in the books as we then knew them.  Someone needs a hobby.  Highly impressive.  
   
  Others that may be of interest are: 2424, 5565, 14197, 14286, 23481, 25714, 30165, 30167, 30456, 30466, 30489, 32516, 32538, 33143, 33154, 34280, 43033, 43122, 48618, 48931, 58700, 58729, and 59552.
  
Or they may not be what our friend is looking for at all.  Ah, well, better this than Yahoomort. 
   
  Cheers, Ginger
  PS Stick around for some New Year Cheer.  I think we're still celebrating.


			
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