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JMDL Digest Wednesday, May 6 1998 Volume 03 : Number 008
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JoniFest98: Re: Spice[less] Girls [M.Russell@iaea.org]
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Date: Tue, 5 May 1998 09:26:33 +0200
From: M.Russell@iaea.org
Subject: JoniFest98: Re: Spice[less] Girls
On Mon, 4 May 1998 11:32:18 -0700 Davina wrote:
> Roberto Wrote:
>> Since I'm here, may I pose this question?
>> What is the appeal of the Spice Girls (their
>> Vancouver show sold out in 20 minutes)?
> They sold out the Forum here in LA in less
> than an hour ... I think the persona variety
> of the spice girls appeals to a youngish
> teen crowd
Younger than that! My two little girls, ages four and six, *love* the
Spice Girls, and so do all their friends!
> and most (not all...thank goodness) parents find
> the popish music non-threatening, thereby
> proliferating the sell out of these huge venues.
I do find them and their music 'non-threatening'. They talk about 'girl
power', which I think is a positive thing for little girls to hear.
They all seem to have really close and good relationships with their
mothers who all seem to be very supportive of them. And I find that I
honestly *like* a lot of their music! When my kids crank up the sound
and dance around the room, I feel like dancing, too! Have you ever
listened to one of their albums?
Marian
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