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Re: Repost: Prisms Series
> Greetings,
>
> Tis the Season to be jolly yes? Well I'm bitter, dark, and gloomy.
> Can't stand all this Holiday cheer.(Anybody says 'Bah Humbug to me
> gets walloped upside the head with a JukeBox!)
>
> So in an effort to knock high spirits off their pedastels I'm
> reposting the Prisms series. I've dug it out, polished it off and
> gone over it fixing a few mistakes, checking a few errors and
> probably making a whole bunch of new ones.
>
> Ah well.
>
> Enjoy.
>
> Wherever possible.
>
> I remain, as always,
> Mad-Hamlet
>
>
I dunno about that, MH. Prisms was never the brightest and sunniest story in
history, but the journey from darkness to light is certainly in keeping with
the
holidays. The greatest holiday movie of all time, "It's A Wonderful Life",
had a suicidal protaganist at its center. Like George Bailey before her,
Willow Rosenberg made her journey from dark to light, from solitude to family
and friends.
If that doesn't qualify for 'miracle', what does?
Kirayoshi
Willow: Ira Rosenberg's only daughter nailing crucifixes to her bedroom wall?
I have to go over to Xander's house just to watch 'A Charlie Brown Christmas'
every year.
Buffy: I see your point.
Willow: Although it is worthwhile to see him do the Snoopy dance.
--Passion
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