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RE: Late night erotic movies



Hi ,

Can the Vnsa's admin staff comment on this.....

Wayne

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>From: 	Thanh Dang Nguyen[SMTP:nguyet1@Eng.Auburn.EDU]
>Sent: 	Wednesday, May 14, 1997 11:06 AM
>To: 	Multiple recipients of list
>Subject: 	Late night erotic movies
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>Hi Minh,
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>> I think I saw this RTL's movie in Hungary too. Thanh, we must have
>> been watching this movie in TV in the same night, the title of this movie 
>> was "the naked Carmen". I remember it was some days after my student hostel
>> (you know, it's "ky' tu'c xa' ddie^.n") had gotten a satellite and we (I
>>and
>> my roommates) always waited in late Saturday night to see such erotic
>> movies in RTL ...
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>What a coincidence! And what a memorable night, wasn't it? ;-) As far as I
>can remember, I watched it on the 16th floor, so where were you? I guess
>it was sort of first-time experience with the so-called Western culture
>(with eroticism being an enormous and exciting part of it) through the
>mass media. Satellite channels in fact revolutionized the viewing habits
>of many people in Hungary, bringing in competition in terms of quality and
>and choice. Apart from those late-night weekend erotic movies or so-called
>men's magazines with sexy girls, we also had a chance to watch MTV Europe
>(man, it was a big thing then!), great sports coverage (tennis Grand Slams,
>Formula-1, and so on), National Geographic program, CNN, etc. It was such a
>great feeling to be connected to the world and get exposed to the new
>cultures!
>Despite the fact that today I see it differently ...
>
>About myself, I'm sure we passed each other many times, and even played
>soccer together a few times. I was in the same year with Luyen, your
>long-time friend (please say hi to him!). I still remember your face and
>your hobby of collecting music, and had seen your girlfriend, too, when you
>two came to visit Budapest. But it's OK if you don't remember me. I'm not
>a popular guy in Budapest, and had had very limited connections with the
>Vietnamese community. I'm told that these days you need to go to markets
>to find your friends :-)
>
>If you happen to go on a trip to Spain this summer, please don't forget
>to share with us your experience on the road!
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>Bye for now,
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>-Thanh
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