HIGHLA-L Digest - 23 Sep 2002 (#2002-153)

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      Topics of the day:
      
        1. Well & truly a slash thing now but hopefully not for much longer
      
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      Date:    Mon, 23 Sep 2002 18:08:11 -0500
      From:    L Cameron-Norfleet <cgliser@earthlink.net>
      Subject: Re: Well & truly a slash thing now but hopefully not for much longer
      
      me:
      
      >  >It makes perfect sense to me.  I am not a fan of the Qui-Gon/Obi-Wan
      >>pairing, but I watched that death scene in TPM and just KNEW people
      >>were going to slash the hell out of it. :-)
      
      marina:
      
      >But wasn't it a lovely scene? There's more emotion in that one tiny
      >scene in TPM than in the entire AotC *movie*. IMNSHO, of course.
      >(Not that I read Q/O slash; it was just a lovely scene on general
      >principles.)
      
      It was a lovely, deeply emotional scene, yes.  I just don't happen to
      be of the school of thought that equates any expression of deep
      emotion between two men with slash.
      
      
      >
      >>Personally, it makes me inclined to think that Peter knows how to
      >>work a room. :-)
      >
      >So by making slashy comments he tantalizes his audience? Works for me.
      
      Tantalizes, yes.  Gives them what they want, too.
      
      Liser
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      L Cameron-Norfleet ** cgliser@earthlink.net
      "I find tongues in trees, books in running brooks,
      sermons in stones, and good in everything." Shakespeare: As You Like It
      
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