branycbur Posted September 15, 2009 Share Posted September 15, 2009 Thank you for putting this together! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crl Posted September 21, 2009 Share Posted September 21, 2009 I wish I could add some for you. I am certainly interested in seeing the final list. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willowcreek Posted September 22, 2009 Share Posted September 22, 2009 Great/much-needed list for those of us who have no memory for movie titles! I'd love a copy. Thanks for this work. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HSMom2One Posted September 24, 2009 Share Posted September 24, 2009 I am another very interested party. Please add me to the list! :party: Thanks so much for your diligence in doing this. You'll be helping a lot of families out! Blessings, Lucinda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PenKase Posted September 30, 2009 Share Posted September 30, 2009 I would also like to be included to receive the list....hope it's not too late!! Thanks!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
runamuk Posted September 30, 2009 Share Posted September 30, 2009 I'd like a copy of the list as well, please. :) Thank you so much for doing this! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phathui5 Posted October 2, 2009 Author Share Posted October 2, 2009 Here's the list as it stands now. I won't be able to add to it for a while because we're moving to NY from MD: The Unofficial Story of the World movie list Book 1- Ancient Times Ch. 1- The Earliest People Prehistoric America: A Journey through the Ice Age and Beyond (BBC)- Travel back in time 14,000 years to imagine what America looked like before man's existence. This documentary uses computer animation to give us realistic views of the woolly mammoth and other prehistoric creatures. Walking With Prehistoric Beasts- This film starts after the time of the dinosaurs, taking an up-close look at animals that are now extinct, as well as early man. Walking With Cavemen- Another “Walking With” film shows us more about what life was like for early man. Deals with the theory of evolution, as people descend from the branches to walk on two legs. Ch. 6- The Jewish People Joseph: King of Dreams (2000)- (ages 8+) With his gift of dreams and his beautiful coat, Joseph is sold into slavery by his brothers and sent to Egypt. A fairly accurate retelling of the Joseph story. Book 2- The Middle Ages Ch 1- The Glory that Was Rome Gladiator- (ages 15+) An extremely violent movie that gives us a look into the lives of gladiators in ancient Rome. Perhaps a good choice to watch and discuss with your high schoolers. Ch. 2- The Early Days of Britain Pendragon: Sword of His Father- (ages 5+) Set in 411AD, Pendragon tells the story of young Artos, who is taken into slavery by the Saxons. Ch. 16- England After the Conquest Terry Jones: Medieval Lives- (all ages) A two-disc series that takes us through true stories of damsels, peasants, knights and other characters of the Middle Ages. Ch. 17- Knights and Samurai A Knight's Tale- (ages 12+) This fun movie takes a lighthearted look at being a knight in the Middle Ages. Ch. 38- England's Greatest Queen Dear America: The Royal Diaries- (all ages) Adapted from the Scholastic book series, this disc has three episodes about historical princesses during their teen years. It features Elizabeth I, Isabel and Cleopatra VII. Ch. 39- England's Greatest Playwright Shakespeare: The Animated Tales- (all ages) This enjoyable collection features 12 25-minute animated adaptations of the bard's plays. A Midsummer Night's Dream- (ages 12+) When four star-crossed lovers run into the forest in search of each other, mischievous faeries use a potion that wreaks romantic havoc on everyone. Book 3- Early Modern Times Ch. 1- A World of Empires Minkus: Don Quixote- Russia's Marinsky ballet perform Ludwig Minkus' “Don Quixote,” loosely based on the classic tale. Ch. 2- Protestant Rebellion Mary: Queen of Scots- (ages 13+) Upon returning from France to assume the throne, Mary finds her ascension challenged by her brother, her husband and her cousin Queen Elizabeth I. Ch. 3- James, King of Two Countries Pocahantas Revealed: Nova- The Nova team retells the story of Pocahantas with modern science. Ch. 4- Searching for the Northwest Passage Anne of Green Gables- (all ages) Anne Shirley, a talkative, red-headed orphan is adopted by a spinster and her brother on Prince Edward Island, Canada and has all sorts of adventures. Ch. 5 Warlords of Japan Samurai: Behind the Blade- This hour-long documentary gives viewers a thorough introduction to the history and traditions of the samurai. Ch. 22- Revolution! Liberty's Kids- Geared towards 8-16 year olds, this animated series teaches children about the events surrounding the Revolutionary War. The Crossing (2000)- The Crossing brings to life the Continental Army's historic passage across the Deleware on Christmas Night, 1776. Ch. 36- The Slave Trade Ends Amazing Grace- (ages 10+) Tells the story of William Wilberforce, an English politician fighting for the abolition of slavery. Book 4- The Modern Age Ch. 3- British Invasions The Secret Garden- (all ages) Mary Lennox is a strong-willed English girl who is orphaned when her parents die of cholera in India. She's sent to live with her uncle in a lonely English mansion and turns an abandoned garden into a thing of beauty. A Little Princess- (all ages) The story of Sarah Crewe, sent by her father in India to live at Miss Minchins's boarding school in London. The Jungle Book- (all ages) Several good movie adaptations of Rudyard Kipling's book are available from Netflix. Ch. 5- The American Civil War The Red Badge of Courage- (not rated) Set during the American Civil War. Examines a boy's feelings as he prepares for battle. As the war continues, he comes to terms with the realities of warfare. Little Women- (all ages) Four sister and their mother living in Civil War era America after their father leaves to join the conflict. Gettysburg- (PG- but may be for older children) The fiercest battle fought on American soil comes to life as we see those three fateful days from July 1863 recreated. Ch. 6- Two Tries for Freedom Anne of Green Gables- (all ages) Anne Shirley, a talkative, red-headed orphan is adopted by a spinster and her brother on Prince Edward Island, Canada and has all sorts of adventures. Ch. 16- Moving West Little House on the Prairie- (all ages) Disney's adaptation of Laura Ingalls Wilder's novel chronicles the family's wagon trek from Wisconsin to Kansas, where dad Charles will claim the family's parcel of land. Ch. 20- Revolution in America... War in the World Lawrence of Arabia- (ages 13+) The movie opens with the death of Lawrence at the age of 47, then flashes back to recount his adventures in Cairo during World War I. Ch. 21- A Revolution Begins and the Great War Ends Mary Poppins (all ages)- Mary Poppins is the “practically perfect” nanny who shows up just at the right time for the Banks family. The movie is set when women are demanding the right to vote and Mrs Banks is a suffragette. Ch. 26- The Great Crash and What Came of It American Experience: The Orphan Trains- From the 1850s to the 1930s, the Children's Aid Society sent more than 150,000 children out to live with families in rural areas. Kit Kittredge (ages 6+)- This Depression era drama inspired by the American Girl series. When Kit's father is away looking for work, Kit and her friends have all sorts of adventures. Ch. 28- The Second World War The Hiding Place- In WWII Holland, Corrie ten Boom and her family of Christian watchmakers are quietly sheltering Jews in their small house. When Nazis discover them, it leads to concentration camps and a test of faith for Corrie and her sister. A League of Their Own (ages 10+)- The story of the All American Girls Professional Baseball League. Takes place during WWII. Ch. 36- Struggles and Assasinations Dr Martin Luther King Jr: A Historical Perspective- An hour long documentary that focuses on the Civil Rights leader's many accomplishments. Includes the “I Have a Dream” speech. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crl Posted November 24, 2009 Share Posted November 24, 2009 Thanks for starting this list! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Georgia Posted November 24, 2009 Share Posted November 24, 2009 are you taking any and all suggestions? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gratefulmother Posted November 24, 2009 Share Posted November 24, 2009 For 16th century Britian: God's Outlaw: The Story of William Tyndale Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gratefulmother Posted November 24, 2009 Share Posted November 24, 2009 For SOTW 1 The Vikings: Nova Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gratefulmother Posted November 24, 2009 Share Posted November 24, 2009 For SOTW 4 The Rosa Parks Story Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
i.love.lucy Posted November 25, 2009 Share Posted November 25, 2009 What about for the Reformation: Luther. It was great. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joy at Home Posted November 25, 2009 Share Posted November 25, 2009 Book 4, ch 36(?), civil rights movement: Separate but Equal (excellent) Thanks for your work! Lisa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phathui5 Posted February 23, 2010 Author Share Posted February 23, 2010 Someone emailed me to ask about this thread, so I'm bumping it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Macrina Posted February 24, 2010 Share Posted February 24, 2010 There is another thread here which has a list too,just for volume one though: http://www.welltrainedmind.com/forums/showthread.php?t=156928 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brooketopia Posted February 24, 2010 Share Posted February 24, 2010 For WW2, I just watched "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" and thought I needed to mention it here. It's about the son of a Nazi officer and the friendship he builds with a Jewish boy through the fence of the concentration camp. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hsmomof2boys Posted March 5, 2010 Share Posted March 5, 2010 I'd love a copy of the list too. Hope it's not too late. I will also try to think of any suggestions to add to this and let you know. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
susankenny Posted March 5, 2010 Share Posted March 5, 2010 Hi, I would love a list as well!!! Instead of pm'ing everyone, perhaps when the list is complete, you could upload it as a PDF and simply share the link. You could use http://www.keepandshare.com/ This would be wonderful to have! Thank you for doing this!:D Susan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mommee & Baba Posted March 5, 2010 Share Posted March 5, 2010 I just had to pop in and say I'm JEALOUS! because we're using MoH and I'd love to find some stories to go along with the lessons as well. :D:lurk5: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hot Lava Mama Posted March 6, 2010 Share Posted March 6, 2010 if it's done? Or is there a place that it is posted? Thanks! Hot Lava Mama Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skaterbabs Posted March 7, 2010 Share Posted March 7, 2010 Thanks for putting this together! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Susan Wise Bauer Posted March 7, 2010 Share Posted March 7, 2010 This is a fantastic idea. Would whoever's compiling the lists be willing to email them to webmaster at welltrainedmind.com? Then we could put up a permanent page for reference. SWB Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Time4tea Posted March 7, 2010 Share Posted March 7, 2010 This is awesome. Thank you so much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
babysparkler Posted March 11, 2010 Share Posted March 11, 2010 This is a fantastic idea. Would whoever's compiling the lists be willing to email them to webmaster at welltrainedmind.com? Then we could put up a permanent page for reference. SWB Has this been done? I'd love a copy of the list! :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Macrina Posted March 11, 2010 Share Posted March 11, 2010 Has this been done? I'd love a copy of the list! :) I am not the OP, but I emailed the webmaster for the list I did for SOTW 1. But I have not done the other volumes yet. The OP has a more complete list for 2-4. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phathui5 Posted May 30, 2010 Author Share Posted May 30, 2010 I'm back, I'm back. I'll get the list emailed tonight. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
babysparkler Posted May 30, 2010 Share Posted May 30, 2010 I'm back, I'm back. I'll get the list emailed tonight. :hurray: Where do we go to find it after that? Will it be uploaded somewhere or do we need to email someone for it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phathui5 Posted May 30, 2010 Author Share Posted May 30, 2010 (edited) With all the requests lately, I'm going to spend some time working on expanding this. Here's where we are now: The Unofficial Story of the World movie list Book 1- Ancient Times Ch. 1- The Earliest People Prehistoric America: A Journey through the Ice Age and Beyond (BBC)- Travel back in time 14,000 years to imagine what America looked like before man's existence. This documentary uses computer animation to give us realistic views of the woolly mammoth and other prehistoric creatures. Walking With Prehistoric Beasts- This film starts after the time of the dinosaurs, taking an up-close look at animals that are now extinct, as well as early man. Walking With Cavemen- Another “Walking With” film shows us more about what life was like for early man. Deals with the theory of evolution, as people descend from the branches to walk on two legs. Ch. 2- Egyptians Lived on the Nile River Ancient Egyptians (2003)- This film uses CGI technology to reenvision Egypt of long ago. Ch. 4- The Old Kingdom of Egypt Mummies: Secrets of the Pharaohs (2007)- Filmed for IMAX, “Mummies” offers a fascinating look behind the secrets of the mummies. Ch. 5- The First Sumerian Dictator Aladdin (1992)- While this one is more entertainment than history, the story of Aladdin is originally from the tales of the Arabian Nights and fits into this time period. Ch. 6- The Jewish People Joseph: King of Dreams (2000)- (ages 8+) With his gift of dreams and his beautiful coat, Joseph is sold into slavery by his brothers and sent to Egypt. A fairly accurate retelling of the Joseph story. Book 2- The Middle Ages Ch 1- The Glory that Was Rome Gladiator- (ages 15+) An extremely violent movie that gives us a look into the lives of gladiators in ancient Rome. Perhaps a good choice to watch and discuss with your high schoolers. Ch. 2- The Early Days of Britain Pendragon: Sword of His Father- (ages 5+) Set in 411AD, Pendragon tells the story of young Artos, who is taken into slavery by the Saxons. Ch. 16- England After the Conquest Terry Jones: Medieval Lives- (all ages) A two-disc series that takes us through true stories of damsels, peasants, knights and other characters of the Middle Ages. Ch. 17- Knights and Samurai A Knight's Tale- (ages 12+) This fun movie takes a lighthearted look at being a knight in the Middle Ages. Ch. 38- England's Greatest Queen Dear America: The Royal Diaries- (all ages) Adapted from the Scholastic book series, this disc has three episodes about historical princesses during their teen years. It features Elizabeth I, Isabel and Cleopatra VII. Ch. 39- England's Greatest Playwright Shakespeare: The Animated Tales- (all ages) This enjoyable collection features 12 25-minute animated adaptations of the bard's plays. A Midsummer Night's Dream- (ages 12+) When four star-crossed lovers run into the forest in search of each other, mischievous faeries use a potion that wreaks romantic havoc on everyone. Book 3- Early Modern Times Ch. 1- A World of Empires Minkus: Don Quixote- Russia's Marinsky ballet perform Ludwig Minkus' “Don Quixote,” loosely based on the classic tale. Ch. 2- Protestant Rebellion Mary: Queen of Scots- (ages 13+) Upon returning from France to assume the throne, Mary finds her ascension challenged by her brother, her husband and her cousin Queen Elizabeth I. Ch. 3- James, King of Two Countries Pocahantas Revealed: Nova- The Nova team retells the story of Pocahantas with modern science. Ch. 4- Searching for the Northwest Passage Anne of Green Gables- (all ages) Anne Shirley, a talkative, red-headed orphan is adopted by a spinster and her brother on Prince Edward Island, Canada and has all sorts of adventures. Ch. 5 Warlords of Japan Samurai: Behind the Blade- This hour-long documentary gives viewers a thorough introduction to the history and traditions of the samurai. Ch. 22- Revolution! Liberty's Kids- Geared towards 8-16 year olds, this animated series teaches children about the events surrounding the Revolutionary War. The Crossing (2000)- The Crossing brings to life the Continental Army's historic passage across the Deleware on Christmas Night, 1776. Ch. 36- The Slave Trade Ends Amazing Grace- (ages 10+) Tells the story of William Wilberforce, an English politician fighting for the abolition of slavery. Edited May 31, 2010 by phathui5 adding content Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phathui5 Posted May 30, 2010 Author Share Posted May 30, 2010 Book 4- The Modern Age Ch. 3- British Invasions The Secret Garden- (all ages) Mary Lennox is a strong-willed English girl who is orphaned when her parents die of cholera in India. She's sent to live with her uncle in a lonely English mansion and turns an abandoned garden into a thing of beauty. A Little Princess- (all ages) The story of Sarah Crewe, sent by her father in India to live at Miss Minchins's boarding school in London. The Jungle Book- (all ages) Several good movie adaptations of Rudyard Kipling's book are available from Netflix. Ch. 5- The American Civil War The Red Badge of Courage- (not rated) Set during the American Civil War. Examines a boy's feelings as he prepares for battle. As the war continues, he comes to terms with the realities of warfare. Little Women- (all ages) Four sister and their mother living in Civil War era America after their father leaves to join the conflict. Gettysburg- (PG- but may be for older children) The fiercest battle fought on American soil comes to life as we see those three fateful days from July 1863 recreated. Ch. 6- Two Tries for Freedom Anne of Green Gables- (all ages) Anne Shirley, a talkative, red-headed orphan is adopted by a spinster and her brother on Prince Edward Island, Canada and has all sorts of adventures. Ch. 16- Moving West Little House on the Prairie- (all ages) Disney's adaptation of Laura Ingalls Wilder's novel chronicles the family's wagon trek from Wisconsin to Kansas, where dad Charles will claim the family's parcel of land. Ch. 20- Revolution in America... War in the World Lawrence of Arabia- (ages 13+) The movie opens with the death of Lawrence at the age of 47, then flashes back to recount his adventures in Cairo during World War I. Ch. 21- A Revolution Begins and the Great War Ends Mary Poppins (all ages)- Mary Poppins is the “practically perfect” nanny who shows up just at the right time for the Banks family. The movie is set when women are demanding the right to vote and Mrs Banks is a suffragette. Ch. 26- The Great Crash and What Came of It American Experience: The Orphan Trains- From the 1850s to the 1930s, the Children's Aid Society sent more than 150,000 children out to live with families in rural areas. Kit Kittredge (ages 6+)- This Depression era drama inspired by the American Girl series. When Kit's father is away looking for work, Kit and her friends have all sorts of adventures. Ch. 28- The Second World War The Hiding Place- In WWII Holland, Corrie ten Boom and her family of Christian watchmakers are quietly sheltering Jews in their small house. When Nazis discover them, it leads to concentration camps and a test of faith for Corrie and her sister. A League of Their Own (ages 10+)- The story of the All American Girls Professional Baseball League. Takes place during WWII. Ch. 36- Struggles and Assasinations Dr Martin Luther King Jr: A Historical Perspective- An hour long documentary that focuses on the Civil Rights leader's many accomplishments. Includes the “I Have a Dream” speech. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlessedMom Posted May 31, 2010 Share Posted May 31, 2010 Wonderful List! Thank you so much for taking the time to put this list together and for sharing it here. Bless You!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bry's-gal Posted May 31, 2010 Share Posted May 31, 2010 Wow! What a great list! Thank you for taking the time to do this! Can I get a copy when it is done? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pretty in Pink Posted May 31, 2010 Share Posted May 31, 2010 Nifty! I would love a copy of this list when you are finished with it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michelle My Bell Posted May 31, 2010 Share Posted May 31, 2010 Ancient Egypt Egypt: Rediscovering a Lost World 2006NR2 discs Relive the splendor of ancient Egypt through the eyes of three of its greatest explorers. Through dramatic re-enactments, you'll experience Italian explorer Giovanni Battista Belzoni's removal of the colossal bust of Ramses II from the pharaoh's memorial temple in Thebes in 1815, Jean-Francois Champollion's translation of the Rosetta stone in 1824 and English archeologist Howard Carter's discovery of King Tut's tomb in 1922. The Prince of Egypt 1998PG98 minutes Born into slavery and cast adrift on the Nile to escape mass genocide, Moses (voiced by Val Kilmer) is reared as the son of Pharaoh Seti (Patrick Stewart) and stepbrother of Ramses (Ralph Fiennes). When Moses learns of his true ancestry, he retreats to the desert, where he answers God's call and accepts his destiny: to lead the Hebrews out of slavery and into freedom. Joseph: King of Dreams 2000NR74 minutes With his gift of dream interpretation and his brilliantly colored coat, Joseph (voiced by Ben Affleck) inspires jealousy in his brothers and is sold into slavery. This animated retelling of the story from the Bible's Book of Genesis boasts first-rate animation and excellent voice work from Affleck, Mark Hamill and Jody Benson (The Little Mermaid). Wholesome without being preachy, Joseph: King of Dreams will delight the entire family. Great Depression Kit Kittredge: An American Girl 2008G100 minutes With a star-studded cast that includes Julia Ormond and Stanley Tucci, this Depression-era drama inspired by the American Girl line of dolls follows aspiring young journalist Kit Kittredge (Abigail Breslin), whose ingenuity and courage help save her family's house. While Kit's father (Chris O'Donnell) is away looking for a job, the family savings are stolen during a series of robberies -- and young Kit sets about finding the thief. WWII 1940s House 2001NR180 minutes Britain's "Channel Four" entered the reality TV craze with this popular miniseries. Combining family values with the formats of MTV's "Real World" and public television's educational programming, this time-travel experiment puts a modern family, the Hymers, in 1940s-style home. Furthermore, three generations of Hymers must submit to the hardships of wartime Britain, including food rationing and bombing raid exercises. Molly: An American Girl on the Home Front 2006NR83 minutes In 1944 America, the McIntire family -- like the rest of the country -- is learning to cope with the changes brought about by a world at war. For young Molly (Maya Ritter), this means learning to get along without her father. Exhibiting the plucky spirit fans of the American Girl books and dolls have come to love, Molly does what anyone would do in the face of adversity: organize a dance contest! Molly Ringwald co-stars as Molly's mother. Civil Rights Movement: The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman 1973TV-PG110 minutes Based on the novel by Ernest J. Gaines, this highly acclaimed TV drama follows the life of Jane Pittman, a black woman born into slavery in the South during the 1850s who lives long enough to see the genesis of the Civil Rights movement in the 1960s. In 1962, 110-year-old Jane (Cicely Tyson) tells her story to a journalist (Michael Murphy). The film won eight Emmy Awards, including Best Lead Actress for Tyson and Best Director for John Korty. Selma Lord Selma 1999TV-PG88 minutes Discover how an 11-year-old girl, Sheyann Webb (Jurnee Smollet), becomes an instrument of change in 1965 Alabama in this riveting and sometimes heartbreaking drama based on real events about a dark segment of American history: segregation. As the Rev. Martin Luther King sweeps through the countryside trying to register voters, Sheyann finds out just how oppressed her community truly is. Ruby Bridges 1998NR90 minutes Director Euzhan Palcy brings to the screen events that helped shape American history: the integration of an all-white school in the 1960s by first-grader Ruby Bridges (Chaz Monet). Predictably, tensions arise as protesters fight Ruby's attendance. But aided by her courageous parents (Michael Beach and Lela Rochon), an enthusiastic teacher (Penelope Ann Miller) and a supportive child psychologist (Kevin Pollak), Ruby learns to face racism head-on. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JumpedIntoTheDeepEndFirst Posted June 1, 2010 Share Posted June 1, 2010 I haven't read all the responses but... before presenting Terry Jones' Medieval Lives to a second grader I would preview your selection first. Some may consider his content a bit racy for a 7 yo. Not that I am criticizing the program-I happen to enjoy it but it wasn't designed for kids. There are just many subjects that wouldn't normally be considered children's programming and it can be difficult to separate them by episode. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
simka2 Posted June 1, 2010 Share Posted June 1, 2010 Just subscribed to this thread! thanks!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Macrina Posted June 1, 2010 Share Posted June 1, 2010 Not the OP, but I have a list as a PDF with links to Netflix for volume one if anyone wants it- uploaded here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
K&Rs Mom Posted June 1, 2010 Share Posted June 1, 2010 Another addition for SOTW2 ch 34 - my dc really enjoyed A Man for All Seasons (about the politics & church reaction to Henry VIII). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JadeOrchidSong Posted June 2, 2010 Share Posted June 2, 2010 Wonderful list. Thank you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Annabel Lee Posted June 2, 2010 Share Posted June 2, 2010 I'd like a copy of the list once it's finished, too. Thanks for all the effort! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jen+4dc Posted June 2, 2010 Share Posted June 2, 2010 I'd like a copy of the list once it's finished, too. Thanks for all the effort! Me too! Any word on uploading the file like SWB suggested? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DianeJM Posted June 3, 2010 Share Posted June 3, 2010 I'd like a copy of the list once it's finished, too. Thanks for all the effort! Are you emailing the completed list to folks? Then, "Me too!" And thanks! Or, were you going to post it (that would be easier for you, lol). I, too, appreciate you putting this together! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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