As a young girl I never cared to play with dolls.
Stacy.
At 08:01 PM 11/17/2002 -0600, you wrote:
Well, I'll confess that I've been seen occasionally at the DnD table with
my son and his friends. My current character, an Elven priest, was zapped
into oblivion recently. While I've been busy
Richard Harris is a wonderful actor. I remember him in A Man Called
Horse, written by an acquaintance of mine who lived in Missoula MT, and
lectured to my high school literature class on her books. He was a great
Dumbledore, but I think he would be easier to replace than the guy who
plays Hagrid.
Stephen Beecroft:
-Gary-
My wife and I saw it today. What a great film.
Funny coincidence. We just took the kids to it today, too.
... they should have made Hagrid about twice as big.
___
Our family took up a row at the matinee today. Opening
night was not in our budget, but
I'm much less enthused by Harry Potter. This was discussed on another
list, so I'll just say that I think it could encourage young people in a
totally different direction. Maybe I'll have to eat humble pie and read
all of the books to find out because so many LDS people seem to be in favor
-Stacy-
Don't you know that'll just irritate Protestant Fundamentalists
worse than anything else? They'll think we're Satanists for sure!
Strong evidence, indeed, in arguing for the virtue of Harry Potter
books...
Stephen
A good, and funny, review of the latest Harry Potter (or is that Tracy
Grotter?) movie:
http://www.globeandmail.com/servlet/ArticleNews/PEstory/TGAM/20021115/RVHARR/Arts/thearts/theartsFilmHeadline_temp/2/2/9/
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Marc A. Schindler
Spruce Grove, Alberta, Canada -- Gateway to the Boreal Parkland