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Date Posted: 00:22:28 03/18/02 Mon
Author: Anne
Subject: Beyond the prairie
In reply to: Kellie 's message, "Don't read this one till you've seen the end......or read it if you don't *care* to watch the rest of it! LOL" on 23:09:40 03/17/02 Sun

Even though it doesn't sound very strictly based on fact, I wish I was lucky enough to see this movie. I don't know when I will have a hope of seeing it over here in Australia! I must get on to one of the TV networks over here, and demand it until they are sick of me and comply!

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[> [> [> [> [> [> I must be feverish... -- nancy, 01:32:44 03/18/02 Mon

... because I actually liked it. Yeah, I know, surprised the heck out of me, too (g). I just watched it as "The Totally Fictionalized Story of Romanzo and Tessie" and I was fine.

Do you think the movie was trying to tell us that perhaps we can blame everything we don't like about Rose on the fact that her brain was oxygen-deprived when she was lost in the cave, which, of course, was all her mother's fault because Laura made Rose run away in the first place.

"Oh how my mother made me suffer...."

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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> Re: I must be feverish... (Nancy and Everybody) -- Pat, 20:23:15 03/18/02 Mon

Hi,
I suffered through the whole thing. Nancy, I liked what you wrote. It pretty much sums everything up. I had taped the movie thinking I would keep it as I did the first movie. Well, I guess I'm taping over it. This is so sad to see that it was far off from the facts. Surely they can't think they did right by this.

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[> [> [> [> [> [> Anne -- Jennie, 19:18:33 03/22/02 Fri

Please check your e-mail I wrote to you about this. I hope I can help you. I have both tape of it.

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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> Jennie -- Anne, 22:26:09 03/22/02 Fri

Hi Jennie,

thanks for your email - I replied back to you!

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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Anne -- Jennie, 23:10:53 03/22/02 Fri

Your welcome I replied back.

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