yes, welcome back, wee timrous rodent
As for a re-make of kotter, I can only echo Kirk's anguished
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.....
On 8/27/07, Barry Alpert <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Welcome Back, Kotter!
>
>
> http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117939689.html?cs=1&s=h&p=0
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> Barry Alpert
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>
> On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 04:17:33 +0100, Robin Hamilton
> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> >> >But then the real world. I taught a few upper level Shakespeare courses
> >> >in those good old 90's. A desperate situation. I was just grateful
> that
> >> >some recognized that the turtle in "The Phoenix and the Turtle" didn't
> >> >have a shell.
> >>
> >> It's a flying reptile, no?
> >
> >But of course.
> >
> >Etymologically, since the word is derived from "pterodactyl", this
> >demonstrates that the Passionate Pilgrim represents the love-interest in an
> >asynchronic anticipation of Jurrasic Park, soon to be renamed Derrida Meme
> >Park.
> >
> >... and as for Republic not meaning then what it meant now ... So much for
> >Walter Ralegh muttering, "better a republic than that illiterate Scotch
> >bugger on the throne."
> >
> >Well, I mean, look where it got *him.
> >
> >Robin
> >=========================================================================
>
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