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In Reply to: Re: Will do, but first... posted by patrickU on December 27, 2003 at 04:15:06:
If the Ark is on, definitely see it, seeing it is a good idea, even if you don't like it at the end. I definitely felt cheated, as that museum is like a vital organ to me, and I was hoping for something better.As far as the Passion, I already have several versions, but sounds like one more will be on order shortly.
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Well, you wrote " KA KA " That was not a good critic for being eager to see it!
Passion..hum... I only have this VHS US copy....very bad.
But I am glad that it is loosing grip on me....
He-he... kaka I think is the right word, but as I said, given its popularity and contraversy I would be curious to hear your opininon.So please spare an hour and a half tonight!
BTW - when I said Passion I meant the Bach's St. John Passion, not the Passion in the Desert film - I just want to hear Thomas sing that oratorio.
As monotony breaks my heart ( NOT monogamy..)
Oh! I see...
I just had four days ago " Bach Christmas Oratorium " for two hours in a cold, hard seat ( and yes my " posterieur is fragile " ) in a nice church in the Rheingau ( you will see it ) from the 12th century.
I will tape it and see it tomorrow.
TONIGH is definitively " Clueless " night!
I told you to watch the Clueless - one of my long time guilty pleasures. But I hope you don't finish it thinking that it is ME who is so hopelessly clueless!As I said, Alicia is so charmingly - ahem - clueless in that film it is irresistable!
What´s worse I already....saw it...but forgot about it..A VERY predictable film...nicely set in colour like a pastell bombon, reminding me as a kind of precursor of " Sex and the City* " somehow, and here it goes ...THAT´s my guilty pleasure, my VERY....
At being particulary severe on this one!
God have pity on your soul, if it won´t turn out a guilty pleasure for me too!PS: Have you read the Poe´s novel " The Amontillado Jar? " If not..you should..hahaha..
Those novels have been among my favotires when I was perhaps 13. Always sent shivers down my spine.Now I am afraid to visit you... and you know, I do love Amontillado!
it was more of an introduction ( a facon of saying ) than of a question!
I read them the first time at about the same age.
And now pray for Miss Cueless....
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