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Karen Carter <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 21 Oct 2005 20:12:51 +0000
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For Christmas I am going to buy myself the superman movies series and sar trek.  I like the superman series too but I like the movies also.
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When Christians worship  here on earth, the hosts of Heaven are worshiping with them.

Karen Carter '74

IN GOD WE TRUST


> I loved Super Man. It was one of my favorite shows.
>
> I would love to have all of them on dvd.
>
> Lovings,
> Pat Ferguson
>
> At 08:15 PM 10/20/2005, you wrote:
> >Does anyone recall the opening words of the Super Man series?  Wasn't it
> >something like, look, it's a bird, no it's a plane, no, it's super man.
> >Faster than a speeding bullet.  More powerful than a locomotive.  Able to
> >leap tall buildings with a single bound.  I have a friend in Denver who has,
> >on tape and CD now, all the old Super Man shows and he is a Super Man Whiz.
> >I may call him to find out exactly what that opening says.  I was thinking
> >about it today because it somehow related, in my twisted way of thinking, to
> >a childhood experience I had and I was thinking about writing about it and
> >using the Super Man opening as a part of the story.  I loved the show so
> >much, I talked my mother into dying red, a bath towel on the stove in a pot
> >of red dye, and once it was dry, I ran around the yard with my died red cape
> >towel and played superman till my legs nearly fell off from the running.
> >Man, was I disappointed, as a kid, when I heard Super Man took his own life.
> >Something seemed mighty wrong with that.  Mom sure did a bang up job turning
> >that bath towel into a deep red for me, too.  Are you kidding?  No, my
> >parents never would have purchased a super man costume even for Halloween.
> >We weren't exactly poor but you just didn't spend money on things like that
> >back then.
> >
> >Phil.

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