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Hi,

Anybody see the broadway show Wicked? It's absolutely spectacular.

I have to say it's the best broadway show I've seen. I even liked it

better than Lion King. Anyway getting to the point, the story is

about how the good witch came to be the good witch and how the bad

witch came to be the bad witch. What's interesting about it is the

bad witch has a really good heart. I just think it's very

interesting because things are not always what they seem and people

can think Nada's are so wonderful and not really know who they are.

Nada's can split children bad and make them seem terrible to everyone

when really they have good hearts.

I highly recommend this show for KO's. You come out feeling really

good.

cntbreathe

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Oh, did you get to see that show, Wicked? I am very envious if you

did! I read the book when it first came out- it became one of my

favorites.

Then last year I discovered there was a musical and I bought the

soundtrack and played it all the time. I love, " I have been changed

for good " ...it reminds me that even though Nada has done rotten

things, I would not be who I am today without her.

I believe that several weeks ago, maybe months, I had posted some

thoughts on how that musical reminded me of BPD, in that things

aren't always as they seem in our FOO. Looks are deceiving when you

have a high functioning Nada!

And isn't it wild that it's all about OZ? I always wondered if Randi

K. and Macguire (who wrote the book , Wicked) knew each other. Or

maybe the authior had some BP's in his life?

Now you have me wanting to listen to my soundtrack! Yes, my Nada's

narcisstic tendancies make me think of " Popular. " You just know that

Glinda had one of those, " It's all about ME! " t-shirts!

Di.

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> Or maybe the authior had some BP's in his life?

There are enough BP's everywhere, anyone who doesn't know them

either is one or has his head in the sand. They are found in

literature throughout the ages.

I am re-reading the last Harry Potter book. There are some

excruciatingly delightful portraits of BP's and NP's in it.

- Dan

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