HIGHLA-L Digest - 19 Mar 2001 to 20 Mar 2001 (#2001-102)

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      Topics of the day:
      
        1. Sorry.......(hide in shame)
        2. The Lady and/or the Tiger (2)
        3. Peacefund auction
        4. Stan Kirsch on J.A.G.
      
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      Date:    Mon, 19 Mar 2001 22:05:29 -0500
      From:    LC Krakowka <liser@lightlink.com>
      Subject: Re: Sorry.......(hide in shame)
      
      Tarryn said:
      
      >Can I connect this to HL to make it an official post? probably not.
      >Here's a thought I had the other day... I came to this list late,
      >and we got HL late in SOuth Africa..... What is the verdict on the
      >title 'The Lady & the Tiger'?? Is it referring to Tessa & Amanda (in
      >that order), or the 2 sides to Amanda??
      
      Isn't there a Japanese (?)(Chinese? Indian?) story by that name, too?
      Something about a mysterious woman who is supposedly protected by a
      tiger, but isn't really?
      
      I assumed that the title was related to that, somehow.
      
      And...man...I think I have Sam Beckett's swiss cheese brain tonight.
      I know I know that story better than how I just described it...
      
      Liser
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      LC Krakowka ** liser@lightlink.com
      "The creations of a great writer are little more than the moods and
      passions of his own heart, given surnames and Christian names, and
      sent to walk the earth." --W. B. Yeats, letter to editor - 1895
      
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      Date:    Mon, 19 Mar 2001 22:11:17 -0500
      From:    LC Krakowka <liser@lightlink.com>
      Subject: The Lady and/or the Tiger
      
      Okay...so I was close.
      
      Well...not really.
      
      Here's the story I was talking about:
      
      http://authorsdirectory.com/c/ladyt10.htm
      
      At the moment, I lack the where-with-all to do a literary comparison
      between it and the episode.
      
      Talk amongst yourselves? <g>
      
      Liser
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      LC Krakowka ** liser@lightlink.com
      "The creations of a great writer are little more than the moods and
      passions of his own heart, given surnames and Christian names, and
      sent to walk the earth." --W. B. Yeats, letter to editor - 1895
      
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      Date:    Tue, 20 Mar 2001 07:53:41 -0500
      From:    Debra Douglass <ddoug@catrio.org>
      Subject: Re: The Lady and/or the Tiger
      
      On 3/19/2001, on HIGHLA-L@lists.psu.edu, LC Krakowka wrote:
       >>Okay...so I was close.
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       >>Well...not really.
       >>
       >>Here's the story I was talking about:
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       >>http://authorsdirectory.com/c/ladyt10.htm
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       >>At the moment, I lack the where-with-all to do a literary comparison
       >>between it and the episode.
      
      
      If you read Frank R. Stockton's story and then watch the HL ep 'The
      Lady and the Tiger' you will definitely get a new insite into the
      episode.  Back in junior high school my literature class had studied
      Stockton's story and it had made quite an impression on me so when the
      HL episode came along I was primed. The essence of the semi-barbaric
      princess in this story is now tightly entangled in my concept of
      Amanda's personality because of that story and TPTB's title choice for
      this ep.
      
      -Debbie
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      |Debra Douglass          ddoug@catrio.org     http://www.catrio.org|
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      Date:    Tue, 20 Mar 2001 10:06:05 EST
      From:    Dotiran@aol.com
      Subject: Peacefund auction
      
      This was on the AOL board
      
      Subject: PEACE Fund eBay auctions
      Date: 3/19/01 5:05 PM US Eastern Standard Time
      From: Peacefund
      Message-id: <20010319170504.12860.00001384@ng-df1.aol.com>
      
      We presently have three items up for bids. All are "Highlander"-related
      magazines.
      
      http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1418035617
      http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1418038551
      http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1418039400
      
      We hope you'll find an item you don't already have and place a bid.
      
      Thank you.
      Diane Upp
      
      Please visit our website soon!
      http://members.aol.com/Peacefund/index.html
      
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      Date:    Tue, 20 Mar 2001 21:49:11 -0500
      From:    Sandy Fields <webmaster@stankirsch.com>
      Subject: Stan Kirsch on J.A.G.
      
      Stan's new J.A.G. episode, titled "Liberty", will air on Tuesday, March
      27th on CBS at 8 p.m. eastern time.
      
      Don't miss it!
      
      -- Sandy
      
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