BeakerSqueedom
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In my opinion, caligraphy, as a style of writing is growing rather archaic.Behind the RHLC-ers, hehe, I like that!
In grammar and middle school, I was told how important it was to write in script. I struggled a lot with it but eventually I only wrote in script. Then, heh, suddenly in High School I was the ONLY ONE who knew how to read and write script!
I've always gone to Catholic school and I definitely think it was a good experience. Overall, I think both private and public have their advantages and disadvantages. Though in the end it depends on the individual schools. I hated my grammar/middle school but loved my high school.
That's interesting about the ghosts in Knebworth Hall. At least we know Richard's definitely not lonely when he visits there!
I hope this link works, it's the screengrabs from Floyd and Janice's scene with Muppets Go to the Movies (Awww!). You can't tell from those shots, but after Floyd kisses Janice, she looks all shocked and Floyd kinda nods at the audience as if to stoically say, "Oh yeah, I'm the man!" Lol
http://www.digitalis.plus.com/janice/movies.html
With keyboards replacing pens/pencils (Not fully...I mean..you get it, right?)like a wildfire and people are growing less capable of reading script with precision, it sets this lovely form of writing into the back of the shelf. Long ago, it was stressed that young people write with a certain aestheticness. I completely understand what you mean...
People come up and say "You write so pretty!"--ask them to read it...they can't.
It's a shame. ;_;
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Omg, that is just adorable!
Janice DOES seem shocked!
I love how they cuddle in the last picture.
I wonder how Richard would have viewed the relationship...