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boytobroadway
#0UREGENT!!
Posted: 9/27/05 at 7:11pm

Is there a book that "Moulan Rouge" is based off of? I need to know because I am at the library with a friend and she wants to read it if there is. What is it called?

THANKS!!

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JayKid
#1re: UREGENT!!
Posted: 9/27/05 at 7:12pm

go on yahoo and search for it... googole and yahoo and other search engines will have the name if it's out there. So search for yaself, if it's there, you'll find it pretty easily.

Since I personally have no idea.

boytobroadway
#2re: UREGENT!!
Posted: 9/27/05 at 7:15pm

I don't want to, so can someone please tell me? I have not enough time to do that, and I cannot tell when the website will tell me that info or not, so PLEASE HELP!!

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JayKid
#3re: UREGENT!!
Posted: 9/27/05 at 7:16pm

lol in the time it took to make this post you could find it by searching "book moulin rouge was based from"

now I'll go search for you and see... hold on .

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Elphaba
#4re: UREGENT!!
Posted: 9/27/05 at 7:20pm

um, you're in a library? ASK A LIBRARIAN.........that's part of what they do!


It is ridiculous to set a detective story in New York City. New York City is itself a detective story... AGATHA CHRISTIE, Life magazine, May 14, 1956
Updated On: 9/27/05 at 07:20 PM

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JayKid
#5re: UREGENT!!
Posted: 9/27/05 at 7:22pm

Go here...

http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/boardarchives/2002/apr2002/orpheusmoulinrouge.html

or clubmoulinrouge.com (which the poster mentions)

I read the first few replies and it seems there is not one definite source or somethin and it's based on interpretation, so you can figure it out from here....

And that took me like a minute or two, you had enough time. Searching the internet is easy.

boytobroadway
#6re: UREGENT!!
Posted: 9/27/05 at 7:22pm

I don't like asking people for help. It is embarrsing cause I don't like librarians. Now, if you are gonna give me a smart alec remark don't come on here, or even post, it is mean and rude. But that was a funny point you made, even though I am not going to.

boytobroadway
#7re: UREGENT!!
Posted: 9/27/05 at 7:24pm

THANK YOU!! jaykid, that was nice of you, and I will never bother you with an unimportant post such as this ever again...I hope...

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JayKid
#8re: UREGENT!!
Posted: 9/27/05 at 7:24pm

I actually agree with the poster, you are in a library, ask them.

There is no reaosn to be embarassed, you aren't suppose to know about all books known... and I don't see what is so bad about libraians anyway.

edit* no problem, just try searching the internet, like in all honesty, type the question you have on the damn search thing and it will probably lead you somewhere with an answer. Updated On: 9/27/05 at 07:24 PM

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Elphaba
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Posted: 9/27/05 at 7:31pm

you don't like asking people for help? YET you post this, for help, here? (Earth to you, that IS asking for help)



You don't like librarians? How ridiculous to lump a profession into an entire group of people you do not like?
Please expect to get appropriate responses when you make ridiculous comments.......

how old are you, 4?




It is ridiculous to set a detective story in New York City. New York City is itself a detective story... AGATHA CHRISTIE, Life magazine, May 14, 1956
Updated On: 9/27/05 at 07:31 PM

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Type_A_Tiff
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Posted: 9/27/05 at 7:38pm

It may help you use your library's search engine if the title is spelled right.

Par exemple, ce n'est pas "Moulan Rouge", mais "Moulin Rouge".

De rien!


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orangeskittles
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Posted: 9/27/05 at 7:42pm

Thank you, Elphaba.

Both my parents are librarians and I've never heard of someone actually not liking them before. It's not like dentists, who drill your cavities or doctors that give you shots, librarians are there to assist you at the library.


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Wanting life but never knowing how

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Type_A_Tiff
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Posted: 9/27/05 at 7:45pm

I know. I wrote it.


"It's not always about you!!!" (But if you think I'm referring to you anyway, then I probably am.)

"Good luck returning my ass!" - Wilhemina Slater

"This is my breakfast, lunch and f***ing dinner right here. I'm not even f***in' joking." - Colin Farrell

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orangeskittles
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Posted: 9/27/05 at 7:48pm

That would be Mulan Rouge.


Like a firework unexploded
Wanting life but never knowing how

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#14)
Posted: 9/27/05 at 7:48pm

Where can I buy it? I wanna know if I'll make a hot asian woman.

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#15)
Posted: 9/27/05 at 7:53pm

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Unknown User
#16)
Posted: 9/27/05 at 7:56pm

No... I don't really stray too far out of the whitezone.

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Elphaba
#17)
Posted: 9/27/05 at 9:24pm

anytime skittles.......librarians have been my customers for over 15 years now, and they are amazing people, and many are wonderful friends.
Always, ALWAYS aska a librarian, because if they don't know the answer they will know how to find it!


oh I love that, Mulan Rouge!


It is ridiculous to set a detective story in New York City. New York City is itself a detective story... AGATHA CHRISTIE, Life magazine, May 14, 1956


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