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Curtis Wilcox <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 25 Oct 1994 04:27:24 -0400
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Me
>> The same goes for all this other stuff. Sure it can help some make a
better
>> movie and it can enrich a person's life (Hooked on Humaities worked for
me!)
 
You
>Hooked on Humanities -- is that sorta like the "Hooked On Classics" album
>that had the music of Beethovan and Mozart set to disco?
 
Oops, my television exposure (and your lack of it) is showing. It was a play
on Hooked on Phonics, an oft advertised education package to help little kids
learn to read. The commericals feature little kids in their most crazed
voices crying, "Hooked on Phonics worked for me!"

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