It was 18/12/97 12:51:09 GMT when, as I was going about my lawful business,
I observed Kmfriello <Kmfriello@AOL.COM>,
hereinafter referrded as the accused, writing on a Bristol monitor:
> There are a couple of sites on the Web about "Mulan" (Hua Mu-Lan, Fa Mu Lan,
> etc.), the Chinese woman warrior from Maxine Hong Kingston's book and subject
> of Disney's upcoming animated film.
> An English translation of a poem about her is at
> http://www.tcp.com/~miyazaki/nausicaa/hairston/mulan.html
> more information on the story and the film arranged as FAQ is at
> http://www.chinapage.com/mulan.html
On following the above links I discovered that the FAQ is not at
Chinapage but at http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/5082/mulanfaq.html.
This is part of _Angela's Mostly Disney World_ at
http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/5082/. There is, surprisingly, (Damn,
I wish all You foreigners on this list would use proper English - I'm
so confused now that I'm wearing out my dictionary double-checking
everything) a lot of Disney related stuff. Angela also provides a link
to the official Disney Mulan site:
http://www.disney.com/DisneyPictures/Mulan/_index.html
I haven't looked at the Disney site, and probably won't, I just thought
that some of you might be interested.
Thinking about it, I am puggled as to why I followed Kathleen's links in
the first place. I normally just give Disney-related messages a quick
look and pass on to the next one. Am I becoming senile? (All right,
who said "Whaddaya mean, becoming?") Kathleen, I am not sure whether to
thank you or curse you for this new interest.
Trust me, I'm a doctor.
Catweasel <pvbuckland@bigfoot.com>
Meddle not in the affairs of dragons for you are crunchy and taste good
with ketchup.
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