[HPforGrownups] Re: What is no-shipping? Anne, "Grease"

ABoyko at starchoice.com ABoyko at starchoice.com
Mon Jan 22 05:57:27 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 10120

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Ebony Elizabeth Thomas [SMTP:ebonyink at hotmail.com]
> Sent:	Monday, January 22, 2001 1:04 AM
> To:	HPforGrownups at egroups.com
> Subject:	Re: [HPforGrownups] Re: What is no-shipping?
> 
> Discussing the love lives of 14 year old *is* boring.  Not to mention 
> annoying when you catch said 14 year old passing a note in class when
> you're 
> teaching a lesson or oral interpretation or the present perfect tense.
> ;-)
> 
	I have to chuckle at that first sentence after all the debate over
The Kiss last week. I'm not interested in 14 year old's love lives either,
but certainly a lot of people here are!

> --Ebony (who as a Lucy Maud Montgomery fan has no qualms about predicting 
> future matches for kid characters... when you're into Maud, it comes with 
> the territory)
> 
	I did end up reading some of the Anne books out of sequence, because
I discovered them late, in college, and since I was a poor college student I
had to depend on the library and what was available at the time. It actually
worked out for me, because then I found out that Anne married Gilbert before
all the heartbreak in "Anne of the Island" when she refuses him.

	Drifting way OT, my father was too cheap to buy the "Grease"
soundtrack so he borrowed it from a friend and copied it on cassette. Now,
this was 1978, when we had albums, not CDs. He taped the albums and the
sides backwards - instead of Album 1, side A, side B, Album 2, side A, side
B - he taped Album 2, side B, side A and so on. To this day, I can't listen
to my "Grease" soundtrack on CD without feeling it's out of order. 

	Angela







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