I really liked the way that saying 'she's completed her work' coincided with the playing of BSN 2000, which has a bittersweet finality to it.
I really loved the program, loved the way they stayed true to the dates the songs were written rather than the date of the visual appearance. I do get the feeling from watching it that 'she's done,' though, and that makes me very sad. I told my parents this was required viewing, but my mom sent me an email at 9:45, which tells me she couldn't take it...disappointing. It gives creedence to our mutual devotion, and the validation feels good; I'm tired of people looking at me funny when we get to talking about hobbies. Fuck 'em. We were right all along. -Chris ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 10:31 PM Subject: Woman of Heart and Mind > Now, that I've washed my face of the tears streaming down my > face........let's start the thread going........ > That Joni, God I love her honesty..... > loved the ending with the grandbabies. > yeah, she's completed her work > > rosie in nj