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- From: catstyle@deja-vu.aiss.uiuc.edu (Jason R. Heimbaugh)
- Subject: Re: Pitchfork?
- References: <1993Jan22.195524.18393@Shiva.COM> <C1A3KJ.EH7@news.iastate.edu>
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- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 18:13:32 GMT
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- In article <C1A3KJ.EH7@news.iastate.edu> sachin@iastate.edu (Sachin S Sapatnekar) writes:
- >2. Is there anyone around who agrees that Blandings and Psmith and
- >many of PGW's other works are far better than the Bertie Wooster stories?
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- I like the Blandings stories more than the Bertie Wooster ones (Gally
- Threepwood is my favorite Wodehouse character, and I can relate to him
- better than Bertie).
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- But, I think the Bertie stories are funnier, and my favorite Wodehouse
- book is _The Code of the Woosters_.
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- Jason R. Heimbaugh (CatStyle)
- jrh@uiuc.edu
- "Wait a minute mister, I didn't even kiss her..." --Ronnie Van Zant
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