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Oct 14, 2004 16:11

i am a newfound jane austen addict, and i think the romantic nature of her books has been rubbing off on me somewhat ( Read more... )

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idonthavetime October 14 2004, 19:54:29 UTC
awww, i left mansfield park in yakima, halfway through. poor fanny. . .

I perfectly understand (and share) your jane austen appreciation, but i don't understand why you would even go to a hilary duff movie. Don't give money to that. They all seem to be a personal affirmation of hers; poor little humble girl finds out that everybody loves her and she's really cool after all, (woo hoo). I'd kill you, but it's the same old yakima problem all over again. You can redeem yourself by telling me what happens in mansfield park.

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soy_peligrosa October 16 2004, 00:01:55 UTC
as soon as i finish it, you will be filled in. (mrs. peters would be ashamed of me, ending with a preposition)

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idonthavetime October 16 2004, 00:03:37 UTC
alright!

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C.S. Lewis anonymous October 14 2004, 20:56:53 UTC
I've totally been encouraged by Mr. Clive Staples Lewis in the same way. I'm looking forward to reading some Jane Austen soon enough.

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agoldengrin October 15 2004, 13:01:40 UTC
oh yeah well i'm a newfound anton chekhov addict, so there! your not the only one to fall in deep love with a person of the past's literary mind! so bah hah!

i really want to watch "anne of green gables" for some reason. i used to watch it with my sisters and mother when i was a kid. and now i desire its romantic portrayal of country small side life.

oh so... what people were scary? and if so, why?
and since when was life ever meaningless!!!
i suppose life can be difficult at times, but you know its just God letting us know that we're not on top of the world. every challenge and every test is a marvelous chance for us to grow...
so i say... "I CHALLENGE YOU!! on guarde!"

anastasia is a great movie, i dig it like i dig life.
heart.aaron

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soy_peligrosa October 15 2004, 23:59:41 UTC
okay, i've had a bit of a hankerin' to watch anne of green gables too! so when you get back, we will. and that is that, the end. finito.

miss you. -a
p.s. what did anton chekhov write that's comparable to jane austen? yeah, that's what i thought.

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agoldengrin October 16 2004, 11:40:37 UTC
oh yes we'll watch it.
and enjoy it!

what?! did anton chekhov write thats comparable?? hah more like did he write that wasn't exceeding jane austen... and the answer is nothing!

you see the problem is, there are vest differences in the two, but still!!
miss you. ~amw~

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soy_peligrosa October 16 2004, 20:17:43 UTC
have you read any jane austen? yeah, that's what i thought...again.

tell me what he wrote and i shall read it.
love, a.

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