I don't know enough Peanuts to really parse this conversation, I'm afraid.
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There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Hec, when you're done with Misfortune, let me know what you think of it.
I'm pretty sure I'm a combination of Snoopy and Linus.
Hec, when you're done with Misfortune, let me know what you think of it.
Well, even just starting to read it I think you would love it, Jilli. It's your kind of world.
I know enough about the Peanuts gang to say I'm a Lucy...but I don't think there's a Pooh-verse analog that fits me.
That book sounds interesting, Hec. I might have to give it a whirl.
Hec, is Wesley Stace also John Wesley Harding?
I have a vague memory of something of the sort.
sumi, yep. He sings (as John Wesley Harding) in the group that I mentioned (the Love Hall Tryst) on the companion CD.
I don't know enough Peanuts to really parse this conversation, I'm afraid.
First Pooh, now Peanuts? Sheeesh, poor Gris. Were you raised under a rock?
Is Kelly Hogan on that too?
Is Kelly Hogan on that too?
Yep. [link] The whole group is John Wesley Harding, Kelly Hogan, Nora O'Connor, and Brian Lohmann.
Sheeesh, poor Gris. Were you raised under a rock?
I was raised in the 80s. By the time I was looking at comic strips, Peanuts was WELL past its peak. Calvin and Hobbes was my love.
I liked the movie that Charlie Brown was in the spelling bee, though.