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|    Roger Nelson to JIMMY ANDERSON    |
|    In Memorium    |
|    19 Apr 17 05:32:18    |
      On Tue Apr-18-2017 11:16, JIMMY ANDERSON (1:116/18) wrote to ROGER NELSON:              -=> Roger Nelson wrote to JIMMY ANDERSON <=-               JA> Wehn people ask me my favorite, it will ALWAYS be IV! It was the        JA> first, and I was 10 years old at the time, and if there had never        JA> been another Star Wars movie that would have stook on its own for        JA> all time. :-)               RN> I bet you enjoy it even more now that you're older.               JA> Actually yes - as I've gotten older and matured it's been more        JA> about the PEOPLE and not just the spaceships, etc.              I like to watch some movies more than once to see what I missed the 1st time       around. The one I'm currently working on in my spare time is Where Eagles       Dare, with Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood.               JA> autograph table/line/tickets/whatever sold out faster than anyone's        JA> ever had before! Like him or not, he WAS Anikan in the movies. :-)               RN> Maybe fans just wanted his autograph, but who knows?               JA> Yeah - who knows - but IMHO I think he did great. :-)              "If everybody looked the same, we'd get tired of looking at each other."       ---Groove Armada               JA> I loved the prequels, but I know the vocal minority hated them and        JA> say they are the worst things ever. It's okay for people to        JA> disagree. :-)               RN> Yes, it is, but for some, there exists only THEIR viewpoint.               JA> YES! It's a shame, but it's a fact.                RN> I hate lying, but sometimes you have to in order to spare someone        RN> else's feelings. The result is that everybody lies for one reason or        RN> another. I try very hard not to.               JA> True - and a lie of omission is still a lie...              But then you know it, which is most important, but no one else does.                     Regards,              Roger        --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+ W10 (1703)        * Origin: NCS BBS - Houma, LoUiSiAna - (1:3828/7)    |
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