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To: Carol who wrote (224)1/17/1998 6:31:00 PM
From: Carol  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1340
 
Hi Mikey:

Just finished watching, "Bio-Dome" on Showtime. I didn't know whether to laugh or gag, watching it. Those two boys were so crude and crass, but I'm afraid I gave into my baser impulses and laughed uproariously at some of the antics.

Good for a laugh, but not for the faint of heart, or those who can't tolerate a social "faux pas"(spelling is in question here)

:)

Carol



To: Carol who wrote (224)3/7/1998 12:42:00 PM
From: Carol  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1340
 
The story of Maya, an Indian servant girl, who finds herself in the charge of the matriarch of the local Kama Sutra school. After intensive education in the art of love, she eventually becomes the courtesan to the king. Who else?

Filmed in India, with all Indian actors. A low budget film, with quite a bit of bad acting. It does have a few interesting, redeeming qualities though.

The movie, "Kama Sutra"

Now, I'm not recommending this film, just thought I mention it as a point of interest. Kama Sutra means, "love lessons" in Indian. Found at your local video outlet, not in the adult section. {vbg>

The spellchecker doesn't recognize Kama! Strange it does Sutra! hehehe

0:-}
Carol