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BiffSplitkins
My attorney has this interesting view about a murder in Oz that I found humorous and very insightful at the same time... check it out...



Once again, thanks to our friends at TBS, America is required to pay its annual homage to the classic, Wizard of Oz. Parents force their children to watch this movie. New generations of children watch it for the first time.

Another generation of American children taught that murder is good; taught how to lie and cheat. Once again, Americans are subliminally indoctrinated to stand up and support murderers, criminals, and drug use.

Remember from the tale, the so-called Good Witch, Glinda? The facts are that she is a lying killer who, together with that con man from the Emerald City, conspired to use and manipulate Dorothy to commit the most gruesome of murders. Glinda deserves the death penalty. She should not be elevated to the status of heroine.

These are the undisputed facts:

Dorothy, through no fault of her own, is whisked away in a tornado. When the dust settles, she finds that the house has fallen on and killed the Witch of the East.

Then Glinda arrives. You would think that Glinda would have shown some sympathy and remorse at the sudden death of her sister. Instead, Glinda brings all the little people out for a giant party in the town square to celebrate the death. “Evil” and “oppression” are among the buzzwords used to justify the outpouring of glee and to divert the reader’s attention.....


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goalienan
I found the whole story entertaining, a new way to look at the movie. I'm assuming the lawyer is a criminal lawyer laugh.gif I watch this every year with one of the grandchildren, and I'll always love the original, although in some parts I'll probably crack up remembering something that was written here.....Thanks for the share.. thumbsup.gif
Finsup22
You ever read the book, Wicked?

BiffSplitkins
QUOTE (goalienan @ Dec 28 2007, 10:03 AM) *
I found the whole story entertaining, a new way to look at the movie. I'm assuming the lawyer is a criminal lawyer laugh.gif I watch this every year with one of the grandchildren, and I'll always love the original, although in some parts I'll probably crack up remembering something that was written here.....Thanks for the share.. thumbsup.gif

Why would you assume he's a criminal lawyer... because he's my lawyer???? LOL jk.

Actually he is a criminal lawyer and a civil rights lawyer. Very smart and crazy man at the same time.
BiffSplitkins
QUOTE (Finsup22 @ Dec 28 2007, 10:08 AM) *
You ever read the book, Wicked?


No I haven't read the book... my daughter went to go see the broadway version of it though and told me the whole story... very cool concept.


goalienan
QUOTE (Finsup22 @ Dec 28 2007, 03:08 PM) *
You ever read the book, Wicked?



Saw it on Broadway.......Excellent.........
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