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Taking Chances, by E. L. Van Hine and L.H. Nicoll
opinionista:
--- Quote from: louisev on November 29, 2006, 06:08:31 am ---I'm just throwing you folks off the scent.
However, David has a very astute observation going, which others made in my LJ and that is - there are parallels here between Ennis and Dupree, and while things have improved greatly between 1963 and 1984, and while Dupree is quite a bit less inhibited, they are dealing with very similar issues regarding their own internal pressure to conform and their shame about their sexual feelings about men, though having finally "done it" with Nick, he has crossed the Rubicon, as Oscar Wilde would say, and done the deed, which was the single biggest step he had not as yet taken.
where we will go from there - remains to be seen.
Oh yeah and... muahahahahahaha.
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There's also the fact that Jeremy has been around gays for sometime, while Ennis's sole experience before meeting Jack, was seeing the corpse of a rancher who was tortured and killed for being gay. That has to make a huge difference when it comes to dealing with your own sexuality. Poor Ennis. Jeremy is lucky.
Bigheart:
--- Quote from: louisev on November 29, 2006, 06:10:16 am ---well this is it, folkses.
My last day on my current contract. Tomorrow I will sleep in, practice piano, go to the post office and finally mail June's copy of "The Erotic Etudes" and work on the finale to "The Red Stallion." Yay me.
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SQUEEEEE to all of that, Louise! :-*
Do you definitely know where you are going now?
Bigheart:
--- Quote from: louisev on November 29, 2006, 06:08:31 am ---
Oh yeah and... muahahahahahaha.
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*frowns*
What's going on, Louise?! What evil things are you up to?
louisev:
no, nothing is finalized as yet. I was told it might be end of week before the customer in Switzerland catches up and I get the final interview, but I have been "vouched for," and the situation is on track.
If not I may be looking for a room in oh, say, Belgium or Holland for a few weeks!
Kazza:
Hi Lousie - just wanted to wish you luck on your last day. Are you having any kind of send off after work?
Fingers crossed on the new job.
Karen
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