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Sharni33
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Lost in Austen (2008)
Trust the opinion of others, as I did.
I am familiar with Pride and Prejudice only from references I have seen in media and text, not from reading the title or watching a film adaptation of it. Regardless, I still feel that my knowledge is quite reasonable considering. I can't remember where I heard of this series, but I decided to view it based on the opinion of others and I am so glad I did. I really enjoyed it and have found that I have fallen in love with many of the characters. I imagine this is the way others feel after reading the original book. I shed tears as I watched the closing scene and I do feel that I will miss them all. I have decided I will purchase Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice and hope that I will fall in love with those characters as well.
All that is behind my shower is a brick wall, but one can dream!
Raggs (2006)
Fun for Kids and Tired Adults!
My 9 month old son loves this show and has since he was about 3 months old. He doesn't take his eyes off the TV during the (commercial free!) show. I have learnt to enjoy the show also. I can sing the main theme songs and enjoy many of the new songs added. The skits are cute and educational and teach children (and perhaps adults too)some moral and ethical lessons.
The children who answer questions are quite gorgeous and often hilarious.
It buys me half an hour every day to waste on stuff like this :) Well, I'm off to 'Wag and Wiggle'!