Hmm... I'm leaving for home now, and not sure when I'll be back online. But if another light bulb goes on over my head, I'll post it as soon as I can!
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Raggedyaggie
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Tue 14 Sep, 2004 02:58 pm
and I won't be at all surprised if that light bulb does go on.
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bree
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Tue 14 Sep, 2004 08:33 pm
Paul Gauguin
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Raggedyaggie
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Tue 14 Sep, 2004 09:31 pm
The light bulb went on. Yes to Paul Gaugin, Bree. (I'm sorry for the delay in answering.)
Wilkie Collins made me think of Moonstone which made me think of The Moon and Sixpence which was about Paul Gaugin.
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bree
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Wed 15 Sep, 2004 08:08 am
That's a logical train of thought! And now for something completely different:
A F
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Raggedyaggie
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Wed 15 Sep, 2004 08:25 am
Anatole France
Albert Finney
Allen Funt
Al Franken
Alexander Fleming
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bree
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Wed 15 Sep, 2004 08:33 am
And I thought that was going to be a hard one -- yes to Alexander Fleming!
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Raggedyaggie
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Wed 15 Sep, 2004 08:39 am
I actually thought of Alexander Fleming first , because - I'm allergic to penicillin.
M C
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bree
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Wed 15 Sep, 2004 08:46 am
Ah, that's a good reason!
Michael Caine
Montgomery Clift
Mary Cassatt
Maria Callas
Milton Cross
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Raggedyaggie
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Wed 15 Sep, 2004 08:47 am
Not:
Michael Caine
Montgomery Clift
Mary Cassatt
Maria Callas
Milton Cross