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A Separate Peace
Front-Ranger:
A Separate Peace is a must-see for me (aside: my new grandson is named Phinny). Maybe Outpost as well!!
southendmd:
--- Quote from: milomorris on July 13, 2011, 12:24:05 am ---Phillips Exeter has a drop-dead gorgeous campus. You should see it covered in snow!!! Harvard is pretty, but Phillips trumps it.
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Very true. I have visited a friend who works in the town of Exeter, and she walks her golden retriever on the Phillips campus. I wonder if that tree is still there...
--- Quote from: Tony-Ranger on July 13, 2011, 01:17:56 am ---A Separate Peace is a must-see for me (aside: my new grandson is named Phinny). Maybe Outpost as well!!
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Like I said, it's difficult to find on DVD. There is a remake, a TV version from 2004, but I haven't seen that one.
I'll have to look for Outpost.
southendmd:
--- Quote from: Meryl on July 12, 2011, 10:11:32 pm ---I loved the Hardy Boys! 8)
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Front-Ranger:
I have two degrees of separation to Parker! Kirstie Alley, whom I grew up with, was once married to him! Want me to wrangle an intro? :laugh:
And on the subject of boys named Phineas, now I find there's a TV show on the Disney Channel named Phineas and Ferb! My daughter must be on to something!
Monika:
--- Quote from: Tony-Ranger on July 13, 2011, 11:45:13 am ---I have two degrees of separation to Parker! Kirstie Alley, whom I grew up with, was once married to him! Want me to wrangle an intro? :laugh:
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You grew up with Kirstey Alley? Must have been exciting to see somebody you know become a celebrity.
Besides being married (which I didn“t know), they both appeared in "North and South". Kirstie in the original series and Parker in the sequel "North and South 2"
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