[email protected]

In a message dated 4/9/03 12:30:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:

> It's as silly as a homeschooling book I read once that said we should
> expose children to art, but to go through the art books ahead of time
> and put black marker over the "dirty" parts.

FUNNY!!! You know, when we were homeschooling, we used Sonlight curriculum
which has a really busy network of forums for all aspects of the program
(questions for getting started, one forum for each grade level, legal issues,
etc.) I cannot tell you how many posts I read about the best ways to "cover
up" the cultural pictures in the early level Usborne books. Everything from
ripping out pages to coloring in little outfits over the naked bodies! This
always had me rolling on the floor with laughter. Thanks for bringing back
the memory. I was in need of a good, hearty laugh today.

Wendy in FL


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Paula Sjogerman

on 4/9/03 11:26 AM, [email protected] at
[email protected] wrote:

> I'm going to mourn big
> time when this season is over.


I have mixed feelings. I think all TV shows should sign a contract at the
start for how long they will be: a 1 yr show, 5 yr show, 10 yr, whatever, as
long as you know upfront. Then the writers could really plan the whole thing
and not end up dragging things out till they die a sad and ugly death. I'll
miss Buffy, but I'm glad they're going to do it right.

Paula

Kelly Lenhart

> I'm going to mourn big
> time when this season is over.

>I have mixed feelings. I'll
>miss Buffy, but I'm glad they're going to do it right.
>Paula


I totally agree with you. Joss Wedon has said that he carefully scripts
each year as though they aren't coming back, just in case! Good man for an
evil troll who keeps us on tenderhooks...oops, did that slip out.

I've been reading spoilers about what's going to happen. Now I'm trying to
forget them. It's a mantra--Trust Joss, Trust Joss, Trust Joss......

Kelly