Posted by BagheeraMo at mail.sterneagee.com on July 25, 2003 at 12:34:04:
In Reply to: Wasn't the Lion King based on Hamlet? *nt* posted by GingerGrrl20 on July 25, 2003 at 12:23:17:
: : : As per requested, here is the final poll before I take a long overdue week off. Enjoy. I'll miss you all (snicker).
: : : 1. Where was the best vacation you ever had?
: : Spring Break Senior Year - cheerleading squad on Fort Walton Beach.
: : : 2. Where was the worst? Why do you consider it the worst?
: : Can't really think of any, so I'll go with the lack of vacation.
: : : 3. Have you ever had a moment in life where everything seemed to go into slow motion (i.e. a car crash, a beautiful girl flicking her hair, etc)? Describe one such moment.
: : My first car wreck, a lady ran a red light and hit me in the back of my car. I knew she was gonna run the light and there was nothing I could do about it.
: : : 4. What term or phrase (either proper or slang) do you wish you could do away with the most? Any particular reason?
: : irregardless, it is redundent and most people use it to try and show off their vocabulary succeeding in showing what jackasses they really are.
: : : 5. What the's most unsual food or meat you've ever had? Well, how was it?
: : probably squirrel or rabbit. Tasted fine to me, but I'm a carnivorous kinda girl.
: : : 6. Oldie but goodie: House is on fire...save one possession...what'll it be?
: : my cats - guess that's two, but I can carry both together
: : : 7.If you could go back anywhere in history to witness an event (but not participate in), where in history would you go? Your birth? The Beatles? A Battle? Where???
: : Marco Polo's journey into China
: : : 8.I'm cutting this poll short because this one is a tiny more involved. Take a cartoon from any time and turn it into a religious philosophy (kinda like Matt Damon did with Alice in Wonderland in "Dogma"). Just make up a few lines of how this cartoon pertains to any religion. Say what the characters represent and stuff. Bull out some good bullshit. Please don't skimp on this question as I'm trying to prove a point.
: : One of my favorite Disney movies is The Lion King and I think it lays out the American Indian philosophy simplistically, but nicely. It's all a big circle of life. Everything is co-dependent. When Mufasa dies and Scar takes over it shows how one link in the chain spells disaster for the whole ecosystem. Death is inevitable, but a necessary part of the cycle of life.
: : : Thanks!