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In a message dated 3/15/2006 1:14:29 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, no_reply writes:

That IS something to be proud of. I live in Hillary Clinton's home town.:(TomAdministrator

I live in the hometown of the first President of Liberia.

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That IS something to be proud of.

I live in Hillary Clinton's home town.

:(

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> Inger: " Just saw an 80's version of Jack London's " The call of the

Wild " "

I live in Jack London's home town!

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That IS something to be proud of.

I live in Hillary Clinton's home town.

:(

Tom

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> Inger: " Just saw an 80's version of Jack London's " The call of the

Wild " "

I live in Jack London's home town!

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The town she was born in, grew up in, etc. or the one she choose to

live in to further her political ambitions.

On subject of " political ambitions... " Happy Ides of March....

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At 01:13 PM 3/15/2006, you wrote:

>That IS something to be proud of.

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>I live in Hillary Clinton's home town.

>

>:(

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>Tom

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The town she was born in, grew up in, etc. or the one she choose to

live in to further her political ambitions.

On subject of " political ambitions... " Happy Ides of March....

Ender

At 01:13 PM 3/15/2006, you wrote:

>That IS something to be proud of.

>

>I live in Hillary Clinton's home town.

>

>:(

>

>Tom

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Just saw Catwoman with Halle Barry.

Not that anyone could beat the beauty and sexiness of the original, but

Barry was pretty cool in this one. Very entertaining film.

Sure glad I have good cable channels. Really needed to forget my aching

sinuses for a while. Can't belive it's only getting worse rather than

better. :-(

Inger

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-i liked it too! Plus i like Rutger Hauer lol.i wish they would make an

accurate film version of " White Fang " .There have been a few movies,all

OK,but the novel is so much better.It,like " Call of the Wild " ,is based

on a real dog belonging to a friend of Jack London.It is one of the few

cases where a dog trained to fight,who had actually fought and killed

other dogs,and been cruelly abused by humans,was 100% rehabilitated and

became a loving family pet. Kajira

-- In , " Rainbow . " <rainbow@...> wrote:

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> > Inger: " Just saw an 80's version of Jack London's " The call of

the

> Wild " "

>

> I live in Jack London's home town!

>

> Rainbow

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Rutger Hauer is one of my favorite actors too. :-)

Didn't know that about Jack London. I found the film very touching and I'm

sure the book must be even more so (haven't read it).

Inger

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-i liked it too! Plus i like Rutger Hauer lol.i wish they would make an

accurate film version of " White Fang " .There have been a few movies,all

OK,but the novel is so much better.It,like " Call of the Wild " ,is based

on a real dog belonging to a friend of Jack London.It is one of the few

cases where a dog trained to fight,who had actually fought and killed

other dogs,and been cruelly abused by humans,was 100% rehabilitated and

became a loving family pet. Kajira

-- In , " Rainbow . " <rainbow@...> wrote:

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> > Inger: " Just saw an 80's version of Jack London's " The call of

the

> Wild " "

>

> I live in Jack London's home town!

>

> Rainbow

>

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Yesterday I saw the newest version of " The Ringer from Notre Dame " with

Selma Hayek as the lovely Esmeralda.

It was incredibly gripping, and the story could be set in any time and still

be as relevant. I'm sure there's not an Aspie or oddie who can't identify

with how Quasimodo must have felt?

A true masterpiece of a classic and very high on my personal list of best

novels ever written.

Inger

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