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Post by jdd2 on Oct 15, 2012 5:59:49 GMT -5
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Post by millring on Oct 15, 2012 6:11:54 GMT -5
The fact that he has an image borrowed from "Once Upon A Time" instead of "Grimm" illustrates the TV irony -- that "Once Upon A Time" borrows directly from Grimm's fairy tales, but "Grimm" does not.
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Post by dradtke on Oct 15, 2012 8:44:53 GMT -5
My daughter was horrified when I told her that in the original Three Pigs, the first two pigs get eaten. But by junior high, she was devouring the original Grimm. So much so that she bought her own copy, rather than read mine.
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Post by millring on Oct 15, 2012 15:02:15 GMT -5
My daughter was horrified when I told her that in the original Three Pigs, the first two pigs get eaten. But by junior high, she was devouring bacon. So much so that she bought her own copy of "Cooking With Pork" by I. Barry Teith.
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