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Your T&D writing :)
(Anonymous)
2008-07-23 08:58 pm UTC (link)
Hi :)
I just read your T&D page and its so true! I just felt i had to say something because its that good! Especially the bit about it being an unfinished fairytale and Jayne saying they were in love for Bolero. just really brilliant thanks so much :)
love Becky
xxx

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Re: Your T&D writing :)
[info]littlereview
2008-07-24 05:15 am UTC (link)
Thanks -- wow, I'm blushing, I wrote that so long ago and now they're both married to and have children with other people and I read their second autobiography, the one in which they said John Hennessy took liberties in the first to sell books marketing the fairy tale...I haven't ever fallen for another skating couple, though, not even Klimova and Ponomarenko who seem to have lived out that fairy tale and are married and coaching together instead of living on separate continents!

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Old friend wants to say hello again...
[info]movingon2008.blogspot.com
2008-08-21 11:43 am UTC (link)
Hey Michelle, Do you remember me? I believe I was Larkslodge back in the early 2000 years. We used to write together? Andi? I was preoccupied with Voyager J/C stuff? Wrote a story about the Coda ending? Anywho, I met a friend online a few months ago who just opened up the fan fiction arena for me again. She discovered and brought me back to my old haunts and here you are. I will be lurking around here for a bit to see how much I have missed all these years. So nice to see you are still around. Life has definitely changed the past 5 years in my life. Looking forward to catching up with you.
Always,
Andi

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Re: Old friend wants to say hello again...
[info]littlereview
2008-08-21 01:40 pm UTC (link)
Hi! Of course I remember you -- welcome back to the fan fiction arena, though I've been at the margins of it for a while (thought I was between fandoms, then realized I wasn't really looking for a new one). I have another journal where I keep all my fannish stuff and things I don't want my kids to read but it's friendslocked to LiveJournal usernames! I post at blogger as littlereview but in fandom I'm still the same name I was, all the way back to the America Online message boards before J/C was even on the air. *g* Hope all is well with you...we have kids around the same ages I think!

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(Anonymous)
2008-09-02 03:42 pm UTC (link)
What a perceptive piece on Torvill and Dean!
I must live on a desert island, how else do I explain
my joy at finding this level sensitivity in print?
All I really wanted, though, was discovering the
name of the music piece (other than Bolero) they used
in one of their outstanding choreographies.
I live on remembered beauty.

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Re: Hanover Shoe Farm photo
[info]littlereview
2008-10-12 03:45 pm UTC (link)
Thank you so much! I don't even follow skating these days. It makes me cynical.

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Star Trek Books
(Anonymous)
2008-10-11 05:24 pm UTC (link)
I just read your review about buying Star Trek books for the Christmas season. Here is an recent unauthorized book you may have missed, The Ferengi Bible.

Star Trek fans are familiar with the Rules of Acquisition, familiar quips of wisdom from a purported Ferengi Bible. Incomplete versions have been published, but for the first time we are now proud to publish, complete and unabridged, The Ferengi Bible, The Complete Rules of Acquisition. Not only can you find all 285 Rules, but all 900 Major and Minor Judgments and the 10,000 Considered Opinions. Written by the master himself, Grand Nagus Gint, The Ferengi Bible was discovered in a data crystal lodged in a meteorite found by a fisherman near Togiak in southwestern Alaska.

The Ferengi Bible is available from Amazon.com for $19.95.

From the Grand Nagus.

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Re: Star Trek Books
[info]littlereview
2008-10-12 03:44 pm UTC (link)
Thanks -- hope Pocket Books doesn't come down on your heads!

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