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Yo-Yo Ma!
I know it is getting late to bring this up, with the very last DVD box coming out soon. I have all (nearly), episodes on VHS since years, and have watched them many times. But since the DVD's started coming out I always stay away from the episodes that will be in the the next boxes. I never watch such eisodes on TV reruns either. Then once I have the new box I restrict myself to no more than two episodes per day. And no extra material! Only when I am done with all epiosdes do I dig in to the extra stuff. Lars Formerly a Lutheran Lars Stockholm |
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On Oct 2, 3:43 pm, Lars wrote:
Yo-Yo Ma! I know it is getting late to bring this up, with the very last DVD box coming out soon. I have all (nearly), episodes on VHS since years, and have watched them many times. But since the DVD's started coming out I always stay away from the episodes that will be in the the next boxes. I never watch such eisodes on TV reruns either. Then once I have the new box I restrict myself to no more than two episodes per day. And no extra material! Only when I am done with all epiosdes do I dig in to the extra stuff. WTF? Anybody know what this guy is on about? stePH |
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On Tue, 02 Oct 2007 19:38:55 -0700, stePH
wrote: WTF? Anybody know what this guy is on about? Sorry, wrong group! I meant to send it to alt.tv.seinfeld Yes, we still poor over every excruciating detail of all episodes. Lars Stockholm |
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Lars writes:
On Tue, 02 Oct 2007 19:38:55 -0700, stePH wrote: WTF? Anybody know what this guy is on about? Sorry, wrong group! I meant to send it to alt.tv.seinfeld Yes, we still poor over every excruciating detail of all episodes. Your original post described you as formerly a Lutheran. So, back in your pre-Seinfeld days did you devote the same kind of attention to Bach cantatas? /Lew --- Lew Perin / http://www.panix.com/~perin/babelcarp.html |
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On 03 Oct 2007 10:10:24 -0400, Lewis Perin wrote:
I meant to send it to alt.tv.seinfeld Yes, we still poor over every excruciating detail of all episodes. Your original post described you as formerly a Lutheran. So, back in your pre-Seinfeld days did you devote the same kind of attention to Bach cantatas? I love Bach, but I have never thought of it as a side effect of being born in a Lutheran country. A friend noticed how I first ate all the broken biscuits before taking any of the whole ones. He said it was a result of "a good Lutheran upbringing." Restraint, you know. Lars Stockholm |
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I love Bach, but I have never thought of it as a side effect of being born
in a Lutheran country. A friend noticed how I first ate all the broken biscuits before taking any of the whole ones. He said it was a result of "a good Lutheran upbringing." Restraint, you know. Lars Stockholm I always do that! I never knew why. Now I know. Thanks. (But, I am not now, have never been, nor do I ever intend to be, Lutheran. Hmmmm.) Breathes there a man who loves not Bach? Baaa! Michael |