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Met a very interesting person who had heard about the shop and wandered in
late yesterday.
I was shocked. But, he/she was really down to earth and loved the place.
Bought something too.
I'll provide details at a later date. Maybe.

It's fun.

Don't know about fun, but I've heard transvestites and cross-dressers
can be confusing.
Don't know if I care about the details of such goings-on.

--Vic


What about those who have been surgically altered? :)

Didn't you read Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil or see the film,
or both? :) Great book, terrific movie, and the latter so, so, so
"out of character" for its time for those who thought they knew "all
about" Clint Eastwood. :)
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Didn't you read Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil or see the film,
or both? :) Great book, terrific movie, and the latter so, so, so
"out of character" for its time for those who thought they knew "all
about" Clint Eastwood. :)


Never heard of it. Looked at a review, and it appears to be a very
sordid story.
Although I already get plenty of that sordid stuff thrown at me here
and in news accounts of Gov Sanford, I put it in my Netflix queue,
because Spacey's in it.
Besides, my wife likes sordid stories, being a Lifetime network fan
and all.

--Vic
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Vic Smith wrote:
On Tue, 07 Jul 2009 09:00:36 -0400, HK wrote:

Didn't you read Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil or see the film,
or both? :) Great book, terrific movie, and the latter so, so, so
"out of character" for its time for those who thought they knew "all
about" Clint Eastwood. :)


Never heard of it. Looked at a review, and it appears to be a very
sordid story.
Although I already get plenty of that sordid stuff thrown at me here
and in news accounts of Gov Sanford, I put it in my Netflix queue,
because Spacey's in it.
Besides, my wife likes sordid stories, being a Lifetime network fan
and all.

--Vic



Though the stories obviously are the same, the movie takes quite a bit
of poetic license with the facts in the book, but both "versions" are
enjoyable. Savannah has been one of our favorite places to visit stay
for a few days for many years. Parts of the city are simply beautiful,
plus there are good restaurants, and *interesting* people. If we lived
in the south again, the Savannah, Charleston, and Hilton Head areas
would be at the top of the list.

Spacey, as you might guess, is terrific in the movie.
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On Tue, 07 Jul 2009 08:45:58 -0500, Vic Smith
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On Tue, 07 Jul 2009 09:00:36 -0400, HK wrote:


Didn't you read Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil or see the film,
or both? :) Great book, terrific movie, and the latter so, so, so
"out of character" for its time for those who thought they knew "all
about" Clint Eastwood. :)


Never heard of it. Looked at a review, and it appears to be a very
sordid story.
Although I already get plenty of that sordid stuff thrown at me here
and in news accounts of Gov Sanford, I put it in my Netflix queue,
because Spacey's in it.
Besides, my wife likes sordid stories, being a Lifetime network fan
and all.

--Vic


She's going to love it.
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On Tue, 07 Jul 2009 08:45:58 -0500, Vic Smith
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On Tue, 07 Jul 2009 09:00:36 -0400, HK wrote:

Didn't you read Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil or see the film,
or both? :) Great book, terrific movie, and the latter so, so, so
"out of character" for its time for those who thought they knew "all
about" Clint Eastwood. :)

Never heard of it. Looked at a review, and it appears to be a very
sordid story.
Although I already get plenty of that sordid stuff thrown at me here
and in news accounts of Gov Sanford, I put it in my Netflix queue,
because Spacey's in it.
Besides, my wife likes sordid stories, being a Lifetime network fan
and all.

--Vic


She's going to love it.



One great character after another in that movie, played by great
character actors. Who could resist The Lady Chablis..."dark chocolate
with nuts"?

http://www.planetchablis.com/


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