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Pop Culture & The Meaning of Life

Vivien Leigh & Gone With The Wind

Tough week as the old computer crashed and burned.  Be back on track soon, but here’s  a little something to chew on in the meantime.

On May 3, 1937, the novel Gone With The Wind by Margaret Mitchell won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction.  I really don’t care about the award, but why not exploit a chance to show Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O’Hara in the role for which she won an Oscar as best actress.  Again, these awards couldn’t be more meaningless, but it gives the kids something to shoot for. 

Anyway, here’s Ms. Leigh doing her best imitation of a modern politician with their head in the sand about the reality of our world.

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May 2, 2010 - Posted by | History, Movies, Pop Culture

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