Later Experience
GypsyCaine
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Thu Aug 10 04:48:00 UTC 2000
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From: GypsyCaine
Subject: Re: Later Experience
Reply To: [Yahoo! #6495] Re: Later Experience
Date: 8/10/00 12:48 am (ET)
Nah, that's not really off topic. I know that I look at the HP books
sitting on the shelf, and I have to wonder, in ten years, am I still
going to feel as enthused about them as I do now? I mean, there are
alot of my favorite books that fall into the 12-year old age range
(try to explain to my mother what a 31 year old is doing reading Trixie
Belden? I received my first of those when I was 11, and I wanted sooo
much to be like her!) that when I re-read, seem so simple, and the
problems so less complex than the ones I have faced in the last ten
years. It's almost like going back to "PLEASANTVILLE" in a way, but I
like doing that. People wonder why I like Doris Day movies or (My fav)
Audrey Hepburn. There was a spark of innocence, when I first watched
alot of them, that my now jaded eyes would love to recapture.
(BTW could never get into Ray Bradbury. Great writer, just got too much
over my head. I like dealing with him in Cliff Notes more, but give me
Shakespeare any day or Poe!)
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