Uhh... Are you sure your not talking Power Rangers Here? 

You wrote:
> 
> I heard a literary critic talk on NPR (my, aren't I the name-dropper
> frapuccino-drinker) about how she went to a crash course on how to be a goth.
> As it turned out, not all goths wear black.  That's the standard.  However,
> there are the "pink" goths.  If the most frightening thing that could ever
> happen to you is for you to be a "norm" in a pink dress and named Becky, then
> you have passed through the black goth stage and into the pink.  Not all goths
> go through this transformation.  In fact, most of them stay in the blacks.
> 
> Edward Craig wrote:
> 
> >         Unless we're being goths, when we wear black and whiteface (Either
> > crew may go for odd hair color, if any hair at all). I think of Goths as
> > hippies who don't like tie dye.
> 
> --
> Michael J. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 2250 Patterson #25 Eugene, OR 97405
> (541)346-7562
> 
> 
> 

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