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All I know about Oregon is that it is the setting for Twilight. All I know about Portland is it is a kind of cement.  

 

But I'm sure it is a perfectly nice place.

 

And actually, Oregon is not the setting for Twilight, Washington is.

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Traditional clowns like Bozo are far superior to these weird modern clowns running around these days.

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Credo in Deum

Traditional clowns like Bozo are far superior to these weird modern clowns running around these days.

 

While this statement is so very very true, I must step in and say Bozo was part of the modernist clown camp.   

 

A truly traditional clown was, Pagliacci. 

 

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And actually, Oregon is not the setting for Twilight, Washington is.

 

I guess that means that I don't know anything about Oregon.  :) 

 

(Seriously, the movie Twilight was filmed there.)

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Credo in Deum

I guess that means that I don't know anything about Oregon.   :)

 

(Seriously, the movie Twilight was filmed there.)

 

It was filmed in both places, and yes I am ashamed to know that. 

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tinytherese

Twilight may have been filmed in Oregon or wherever, but the novels took place in Washington. It's embarrassing to say, but I read the first 3 books and part of the 4th one. I was never in-love with Edward though. I used to like the story.

I wasn't anywhere nearly as into it as lots of girls and middle aged women are. I grew out of it, so hopefully others will too. Wouldn't be the only stupid thing I'll look back on in my life.


Hmm, now I know what happens when you go over the time permitted to edit a post. Edited by tinytherese
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Twilight may have been filmed in Oregon or wherever, but the novels took place in Washington. It's embarrassing to say, but I read the first 3 books and part of the 4th one. I was never in-love with Edward though. I used to like the story.

I wasn't anywhere nearly as into it as lots of girls and middle aged women are. I grew out of it, so hopefully others will too. Wouldn't be the only stupid thing I'll look back on in my life.

 

I read the first one because my daughter was reading it and I wanted to be able to discuss it with her.  I then begged her not to read any more because I would feel it was my duty to read them and I really didn't want to.

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Nihil Obstat

I read all of them when I was in highschool, back when all the girls were freaking out about it. I wanted to see what all the fuss was about. Really poorly written books.

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