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  • No, I would not call you snappish. Of course there are people who feel that a book will NOT be improved by making a movie of it. In fact, a woman whom I love very much (no one you know) feels much the way you feel about filming the Narnia books.
    I saw your Lucy-temptation remarks. How do you feel about fan fiction? If you click the tiger image on any post of mine, you will see a Narnia novel I wrote which I tried to make compatible with the official books.
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    I love weekends too.:p :D

    What's your job?:)
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    Hi Jackie!
    I'm great!:D Busy,though...I've been re-doing my room this summer so I'm putting the finishing touches on it this week.:D
    You?:)
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    Hi Jackie!:D

    Yes,I did...made my profile picture out of it.:p

    So,what kind of things are you into?:)
    I made my poem available to you in a way that makes it available to everyone: old-fashioned thread-bumping.
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    No prob.:D I'll be off and on here for a while because I'm making a tutorial for livejournal.:p

    Hope you like it! Its a kid's film,but I loved it when I was younger.:)

    Btw,I'm Audrey.:D
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    No prob.:D I did the same thing when they first added visitor messages (they weren't part of this forum when I joined.)

    I haven't read the book,but the movie is about a theft of jewels,yes.:D Its kinda like Nancy Drew,in a way. Pretty fun.:p
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    LOL,it is really pretty,though.:D The movies named after a legend about windmills and spirits.:cool:
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    Yeah,its called The Moonspinners.:D
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    I love your username.:D Is it from the Hayley Mills movie?:D
    You're welcome! Now I get to ask you to read my book-length poem in the Writing Club, "The Tale of Sophia Renee." It is a realistic love story, set in late-19th-century England.
    No. I don't even know the film you're referring to. I just like the dreamy sense of the name, that's all.
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