Re: [ImmoderateHeroQuest] To Kill a Mockingbird 2: The Return of Revenge

From: John Hughes <john.hughes_at_tsM9NzHvQa-_stWRN5wmryLSpdHbAiw0fL6qC4eBP8xWygtel6LHdk8I4aOQL1Wh>
Date: Tue, 05 Apr 2005 09:42:14 +1000


Edukational, if a little long. And not a separate topic at all. Given the astounding similariities in 'To Kill A Mockingbird' with the Hero Wars arc, (Issaries proprietary material), I doubt if Harper Lee's lawyers will be getting much sleep.

Much like Jeff and Rick and Greg, I guess :)

[And yes, this post employs 'irony', which is a literary device. Ask your mum to look it up for you.]

J.

>I hate to interupt our discussion of various interational IP
>provisions, but sometimes culture must triumph over inanity. This is
>one of those moments. For your entertainment and edification (even
>Mr. Boatright), it is my pleasure to link you all to a trailer for
>what is clearly the best movie adaptation of a literary work in
>history:
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>To Kill a Mockingbird 2: The Return of Revenge
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>http://www.stanford.edu/%7Escodary/tkam.htm
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>Watch and be in awe.
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>Jeff
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>You Are All Idiots. Signed, De Immod.
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