Uh..no that's not what I meant. I guess it's my fault for not expressing myself in the best of ways... what I mean that throughout the episode, everytime David says something along the lines of there not being a tuesday, it was foreshadowing his eventual suicide. I didn't mean that he wanted to work on the tuesday, he just wanted to "work"/write for the gazzette, only he was, like you said too closed minded to realise that he he already was. It's like the cancellation of tuesday is symbolic of his suicide. He could've not killed himself, He could have chosen to live on. But he didn't. He could've chosen to work for the graphics team (and thus come in on the tuesday) but he chose not to. "tuesday" or life, was there if he wanted it, but he chose not to.... He chose not to work for the graphics team and chose to not have a tuesday... Does this make even LESS sense than the first mail I wrote ? Foreshadowing and Symbolism...perhaps I'm just taking this show a little too far... Anyone ? See ya later! Mayo ---------- From: owner-pressgang@lists.yoyo.org on behalf of Anne_M_Moye Sent: Saturday, 6 December 1997 6:11 To: socl@psy1.ssn.flinders.edu.au; Press Gang Mailing List Subject: Re: [pressgang] monday-tuesday I checked it out yesturday while copping it for a friend. The grafics meeting was going to be a 6:00 pm that evening. And about David only wanting to have a "Tuesday", it's not that he wanted to work Tuesday, it was that he wanted a place on the writing team. He wanted to be on the writing team, not the graphics team. To my way of thinking he was deffinatley being a jerk. He wanted to be a part of the team, and he was. He thought being a real part means getting on the writing team.He didn't think that being a part of the graphics team was a real part(as if the news paper could servive without the graphics team). He didn't think the graphics were important. He was being closed minded. Everyone there was doing thier part and one team was not more important or had more power than the other teams. David just didn't think that way. Michele in GA Since I haven't checked out the rest of my e-mails, someone has problally already addressed this. In that case, this is just my two cents to add on. On Thu, 4 Dec 1997, Constance Lever-Tracy wrote: > > >I thought they had a meeting, but it was not going to be until that > >afternnon or evening. > > >Michele in GA > >who thinks she remembers checking it out, but that was some time ago. > > Correct answer - I remembered as soon as I disconected the Modem. > > Thanks > Natacha > > > T H E P R E S S G A N G M A I L I N G L I S T > > By default, pressing 'reply' will send mail back to the list, not > > to the author of the message you're replying to. > > To unsubscribe, mail "unsubscribe" to "pressgang-request@lists.yoyo.org" > > > > -- > T H E P R E S S G A N G M A I L I N G L I S T > By default, pressing 'reply' will send mail back to the list, not > to the author of the message you're replying to. > To unsubscribe, mail "unsubscribe" to "pressgang-request@lists.yoyo.org" > -- T H E P R E S S G A N G M A I L I N G L I S T By default, pressing 'reply' will send mail back to the list, not to the author of the message you're replying to. To unsubscribe, mail "unsubscribe" to "pressgang-request@lists.yoyo.org" -- T H E P R E S S G A N G M A I L I N G L I S T By default, pressing 'reply' will send mail back to the list, not to the author of the message you're replying to. To unsubscribe, mail "unsubscribe" to "pressgang-request@lists.yoyo.org" |