They are called, "Childhood Dreams" and are meant for children to play in and run through and sit and dream in. They remind me of larger versions fo the tumbleweeds we'd have alll over this desert city (when there was much more vacant land).
Hola MissKaren!
Well, I disagree with DR S. Woody about the 1962 GYPSY which I consider a classic, but I've defended it enough times here and won't go through it all again.I also think the Disney/Rob Marshall ANNIE was a million times more effective than the Huston ANNIE and truer to the show. Both versions left out chunks of the stage original that I missed, but if I'm in the mood for ANNIE, I'll pull out the Disney version every time.
Sitting here at work looking someone's dissertation on "The Rhetorical Analysis of Cher" Yes, Cher.....
Are you staying busy? I am also taking a grad class....How isCason?
That's ok, Matt; I"ll take over. I love the film!!!!!der Brucer
What can we say about Cher? That she wears her clothing well. . .
Well, is it interesting?...what point/points does this someone make in his/her rhetorical analysis of Cher?
Wonder what the rhetorical analysis of HHW would be?
I am sitting here at work pictureing td's comments and trying to keep a straight face!
Yeah, it is difficult to picture td and keep a straight face ....
I am really, really trying to keep a straight face!
My face IS straight, it's the rest of me that's a little bent.