Re: NANFA-- OT: Fast Times at Ridgemont High

Travis Haas (travis.c.haas_at_lawrence.edu)
Sat, 07 Dec 2002 07:40:28 -0600

The movie list thus far hasn't included any with any significant
environmental message behind it, though on the book side of things, next
term I will be reading Sand County Almanac as part of a class required
of all freshmen.

Travis Haas
Appleton, WI

Jay DeLong wrote:
>
> >Can you believe that the Classic Film Club here showed that movie this
> >term? Yes, the _Classic Film_ Club! I enjoyed the flick, but THE
> >CLASSIC FILM CLUB!?
>
> Sheez, that's easy. Two words, Travis-- Phoebe Cates.
>
> Have you seen any movies in your club that demonstrated a sustainable and
> meaningful relationship our environment? There are classic books like
> Silent Spring and Sand County Almanac but as far as movies...
>
> --
> Jay DeLong
> Olympia, WA
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