Re: OT: Crest Of The Stars (wasRe: Happy Holidays, Old Friends!!!!


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from "d.n.tenney" <d.n.tenney@worldnet.att.net>
subject Re: OT: Crest Of The Stars (wasRe: Happy Holidays, Old Friends!!!!
date Thu, 03 Jan 2002 22:56:57 -0500
There are copies on EBay.

Kathleen wrote:

> Sasami-chan wrote:
>
> > Happy New Year, everyone!
>
> Yes, Happy New Year! Dang....2002? That just sounds so strange. We never had
> to say "Ninteen hundred and..." but since this is now the third year in two
> thousand, I guess we are stuck with saying that long date.... Two THOUSAND 
and
 
> TWO. I hope this is a better year.....
>
> >
> > Glad to have you back, Kathleen-sensei. ;)
>
> Glad to be back, I missed you guys! But I am still not to a point where I 
have
 
> any time....sigh. My crazy sis drove back in the driveway the other day, the
> same day my brother and his girlfriend showed up. I might not survive this!
> They will all be here till mid month. Oh dear.....
> Then my computer crashed AGAIN on the first. I wonder if it was a virus set
> for the Jan 1 ????? Had to have Daniel reinstall windows so now nothing
> works....arggg.
>
> > >(Fishy) I definitely found Crest of the Stars to be worth it, and it does
> > >end up growing on you like a case of slow moss.
> > >I share Greg's view on Crest. The more I watch it, the more I >like it.
>
> I really did like the characters, and don't want to abandon them.
> So, the first 13 eps are available here? Is there a decent conclusion to the
> first series, then? If both you guys like it, that makes me want to go ahead
> with it, even if I can't see it all yet. I think it is more 'subtle' than
> 'slow'.. sometimes that is nice.
>
> Kath (going to work....getting a headache at the thought of another loooong
> day)

--
 "Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate.
 Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure-
 It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us.
 We ask ourselves, who are we to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented
 and fabulous?
 Actually, who are you not to be?...
 You playing small doesn't serve the world.
 There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so other people won't
 feel insecure around you...
 And as we let our light shine, we unconsciously give other people
 permission to do the same.
 As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically
 liberates others!"

                      Nelson Mandella 1994



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