Re: Re: [GO] Being tearful

2004-11-07 Thread dihenleygo
I was reading The Railway Children last weekend. Bawling my eyes out at the"Daddy, oh my Daddy" scene while Matt laughed at me. I just avoid reading it anywhere but in the privacy of my own home. I also cry when Jack is lost at sea and Joey is not coping in Highland Twins. Getting teary just

Re: RE: [GO] howling at books and other burbling

2004-11-08 Thread dihenleygo
I've never been able to be quite as sad at Judy's death since I read what Turner wrote in her diary about the scene...something like "Today killed Judy to slow music" (sorry, I don't bring all my books to work so can't check exact quote). Di > Anderson, EL (Emma) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >

[GO] Christmas play was Re: Being Tearful

2004-11-08 Thread dihenleygo
Kate D wrote Today was the dreaded day when despite my protestations my colleagues yet again voted me the job of Writing The School Christmas Play. At least Madge and Joey took turns with each other! Kate, have we suggested before that it is time you thought about copying the plays performed

[GO] BD - WSVS and Beany Malone (with spoilers)

2004-11-14 Thread dihenleygo
I finally received my Beany Malone books late last week (and yep, I spent the weekend reading 13 and a half of the 14 books). Having been reading the WSVS papers with great interest and enjoyment (congratulations everyone on your hard work BTW), I noticed that there are a number of unwell chara

Re: Re: [GO] list archives turning up on google - FAO Admin

2004-11-15 Thread dihenleygo
Just for the sake of completeness, I just googled my name and "girlsown archive". And yes it found a post I sent. So for so good. Not a problem. Then I noticed that at the bottom of the page was an option to reply via email the writer of the message. When I clicked on the email button, m