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Post by davidm on Dec 20, 2010 2:12:28 GMT -5
All this is for fun, nothing to get upset about. I know the kids worked in the garden, help repair fences around the garden and chicken coop, etc. The show did show the girls helping out in the kitchen more then the boys doing their chores. Something interesting to me, living here in the country we have lots of trees. In the autumn the leaves fall and the back deck catches many of them. One day I was sweeping the leaves off the back deck (I generally have to do this 4 times a day until the leaves have all fallen off the trees) and it made me think of grandma sweeping the porch. Then my thoughts wandered back in time when I was little kid and remembering my mom sweeping our porch and how I don't see folks doing that much these days.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2010 10:18:35 GMT -5
If we all thought the same, we'd be a big snooze and have nothing to talk about. Isn't that the truth. I recently joined a board that surronds a show that has been off the air for awhile and it is dead because they have talked it all out and they don't like anybody brining up a topic that they have already discussed. That being said, the do write extra episodes called fan fiction.
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Post by Marilyn on Dec 20, 2010 15:43:30 GMT -5
Fan fiction, what is that?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2010 16:19:19 GMT -5
Fan fiction is when a fan writes more to the story or ads a different ending or even a whole season. For example,
I feel that the Waltons are not complete because I have not heard this "Elizabeth would you please decide what dress you will be wearing to your wedding? You know that Drew will love you in whatever you wear."
See, because I know that Drew and Elizabeth should have gotten married, yet nobody wrote that for the fans, I as a fan would write it and share with the fans.
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