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Date Posted: 22:34:33 08/26/01 Sun
Author: Silver
Subject: La di da

"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife."

One of the most memorable lines from Pride and Prejudice. So go find yourself a single man in possession of a good fortune, ladies! LOL, he'd probably be too busy wining and dining himself to pay attention to another though.

So woe is me with school looming ahead. I spent an hour developing a game plan to strike all the classes I need with a little time left for lunch. I'm definitely going to have one night class, if not more. It can't be helped now. Hopefully, my friend will be in it too so I can get a ride home. Not too safe to take the bus home at night. :-\

I reread part of Jane Eyre while I was cleaning out my old schoolwork. The ending never fails to get to me. I really want to see the movie version even though the reviews for it weren't that great. It's always interesting to see if it lives up to your vision and version of the story when you read it. I certainly wasn't disappointed with Pride and Prejudice and Anne of Green Gables.

I listened to "Phantom of the Opera" today -- my friends got the CDs as a gift for me a while back and since I've seen the show live, I could picture it quite vividly in my mind. It's amazing and awe-inspiring how they emote their feelings through their voices, espcially the Phantom. At one point he's evil and mad, and at another point, he's almost kind, and at the end, he's this heart-broken, misunderstood, abandoned outcast, hunted down because his face is scarred. *sniff sniff* So sad. His parting words: "Christine, I loooooove youuuu" -- sang with such tenderness and sadness that you just think she's crazy for running off with Raoule, "the slave of fashion."

Y'all probably think I'm crazy for rambling on so, LOL! But before I go, I just gotta so the music is SO beautiful. Andrew Lloyd Webber is a genius! I've never given his other work a chance though -- they don't seem to have the same sense of passion, adventure, and wit. Have any of you seen/heard his work?

Talk to you guys soon. Bye!

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