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From: "marika" <marika5000@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Newsgroups:
alt.games.diablo2.necromancer,alt.usenet.legends.lester-mosley,alt.games.dice
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 8:20 PM
Subject: Re: wedding
>I watched "When Zachary Beaver Came to Town"
>
> Adorable Jonathan Lipnicki movie about how even the obese can fit in
>
> happened to pay enough attention to the credits to have noticed that
> Lee Hunsaker was the costume designer
>
> I Remember when she was a young lady and read poetry in Roanoke
>
>
> 20 20 24 hours ago, I wanna be sedated
>
> http://imdb.com/title/tt0338552/
>
> There's an interesting note in the imdb comments section that tells me
the
> movie premiere was in Austin
>
> And that is where Lee and her mom Julie a casting agent and theatrical
> costumer moved to
>
> Julie cast some of the John Waters movies and the show "Homicide Life on
> the Streets"
>
> Julie and Lee had bit parts in Waters' "Serial Mom"
I also just now noted that the show opened at the Paramount theater. I
remember being there. One of the projectionists was Jim Almo who also
used
to read poetry in Roanoke and was a drummer.
I wonder what ever became of him. He was about as nice as they come.
>
> "marika" <marika5000@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message news:...
>> Paulie in "When Zach Beaver Came to Town" indicated that Texas is one
>> big batch of impediments that deprive american citizens of their
rights
>>
>> grackles was not one of the impediments named
>>
>> however, they did release some ladybugs so that they could depest the
>> cotton, and they made a pretty red "w" in the sky
>>
>> mk5000
>>
>>
>> A knave, a rascal, an eater of broken meats; a base, proud, shallow,
>> beggarly, three-suited, hundred-pound, filthy worsted-stocking knave; a
>> lily-livered, action-taking, whoreson, glass-gazing, super-serviceable,
>> finical rogue; one-trunk-inheriting slave; one that wouldst be a bawd
in
>> way of good service, and art nothing but the composition of a knave,
>> beggar, coward, pander, and the son and heir of a mongrel *****; one
whom
>> I will beat into clamorous whining if thou deny'st the least syllable
of
>> thy addition. Kent: King Lear
>>
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