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Originally Posted by barefoot at last
Tal, Mama Mia is first on my list also. I know you usually see every movie as soon as it hits the screen ... any comments on M.Mia?
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Saw
Mamma Mia today at the Old Mill Playhouse.
Liked
Mamma Mia more than
The Dark Knight even though I think I saw the numbers I have been using in my survivors of crimes' access to practical information fight ( 2 2 4 and 6 1 3) in
The Dark Knight and do not remember them popping up anywhere in
Mamma Mia.
Amusingly I did get some snide remarks back in 1991 from U of MN law school students about my thinking I was Batman. That's when I was hoping to do something about the niche in practical information in libraries-- especially law libraries-- for victims of crimes from WITHIN the law librarianship profession. I only started using these numbers 2 2 4 and 6 1 3 in mid 1993 though after telling a researcher at the University of California San Francisco Medical School about all the problems I had trying to be honest about holes in librarianship services I had discovered following the February 24, 1976 murder of my then English teacher's daughter, Michelle Mitchell in Reno, Nevada. I was subject number 6 1 3 in a late 1992 early 1993 17 week stress study in which the researcher at UCSF Medical School was involved.
Mamma Mia was the kind of light entertainment I needed today. :bigthumbsup:
Was surprised with the singing voices of the actors in
Mamma Mia and by the talent of the Mean Girl who played the bride. She played the dumb blonde in
Mean Girls http://www.imdb.com/media/rm4041186560/tt0377092.