On Fri, 24 Aug 2001 09:36:16 -0700 Mistral mistral@centurytel.net writes:
Seems to me that's an inherent risk of certain fields, acting included. If she didn't want the risk, she didn't have to take the role.
1) She was practically a kid, still wet behind the ears and just out of school, when she made that choice. Given the time period, she may have had no idea what kind of a fan base might develop.
2) Don't we all have a list of questions we get asked over and over again about our work and that's it only a matter of time before they drive us crazy?
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"Ellynne G." wrote:
On Fri, 24 Aug 2001 09:36:16 -0700 Mistral mistral@centurytel.net writes:
Seems to me that's an inherent risk of certain fields, acting included. If she didn't want the risk, she didn't have to take the role.
- She was practically a kid, still wet behind the ears and just out of
school, when she made that choice. Given the time period, she may have had no idea what kind of a fan base might develop.
We all have to live with the results of decisions we made when we were young. That's normal, and she's not immune.
- Don't we all have a list of questions we get asked over and over again
about our work and that's it only a matter of time before they drive us crazy?
<g> Um. I suggest you don't go into teaching.
Mistral
Ellynne wrote:
- Don't we all have a list of questions we get asked over and over again
about our work and that's it only a matter of time before they drive us crazy?
Oh yes. "So do you actually *like* cricket?"