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Hey Ken! Here I've got you beat, I saw Deep Throat. I don't remember
anything about it except being totally SHOCKED over and over again that
people actually DID stuff like that. Educationally speaking, an excellent
film. Ruth
At 3:04 PM -0400 4/24/02, Ken Follett wrote:
>Though I've never seen the movie, which I'm afraid to admit lest I suddenly
>receive a flurry of annonymous brown wrapper packages from fellow BP'rs, the
>*legend* of Deep Throat I think is as pervasive in our culture as Easy Rider.
>[And I'm prepared to hear all opinions.] Or will we find that one or another
>preservationeer parent, or child, steps up to the virtual podium to tell us
>how they showed this film at their last holiday family dinner? I hope not,
>though I have my suspicions. I suppose this could constitute a thread about
>the endurance of bad cult movies? I do think it important that, as with
>Malcom X, that Linda Boreman spent the last portion of her life seeking out
>different purpose from the events that created their celebrity.
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Ruth Barton
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Westminster, VT
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