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Yeah, and even in larger groups sometimes. Cause if the 15/20 or so regular posters in this group didn't post like we do, it could technically be declared dead since only that portion of us actually post some if at all. (Or are machines like Kate, you, Jess, and I)
Yeah, the four of us could have an amazing time, but it's rather boring talking to the same people all of the time. Which is why large groups are nice. :)
True. We all pretty much agree, but there's enough diversity that we don't get bored. Does that sound better?
Way-chan (Aspiring Author) wrote: "Well, I don't know. Kate and Rae seem to share many opinions."
Don't get us started on that again. :)
It's my go-to book/movie when I have a bad day. Or when I feel in the mood to grin like a mindless idiot and squeal at the most romantic parts. ;)
Both of them? How about all three of them? Ahh, I was just watching the BBC one with my mom.
*Dies of happiness*
I think there are more then three actually. *Runs to Wiki*"Pride and Prejudice has engendered numerous adaptations. Some of the notable film versions include that of 1940 starring Greer Garson and Laurence Olivier,[17] (based in part on Helen Jerome's 1936 stage adaptation) and that of 2005 starring Keira Knightley (in an Oscar-nominated performance) and Matthew Macfadyen.[18] Notable television versions include two by the BBC: the popular 1995 version starring Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth, and a 1980 version starring Elizabeth Garvie and David Rintoul. A 1936 stage version was created by Helen Jerome played at the St. James's Theatre in London, starring Celia Johnson and Hugh Williams. First Impressions was a 1959 Broadway musical version starring Polly Bergen, Farley Granger, and Hermione Gingold.[19] In 1995, a musical concept album was written by Bernard J. Taylor, with Peter Karrie in the role of Mr Darcy and Claire Moore in the role of Elizabeth Bennet.[20] A new stage production, Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, The New Musical, was presented in concert on 21 October 2008 in Rochester, New York with Colin Donnell as Darcy.[21]"
I still haven't seen the BBC version. But Darcy in the 2005 one is super swoon-worthy. :)And yes, I finally won. But it seems you lot got revenge, and won 123456...0.
Hahah thank you. (Taylor if i had waited about 30 more minutes to post then you would've won again. :D lolz)
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I used to be active in more groups, but most of them are dead now.