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> If you could get locked into a museum overnight, which one
> would it be? And
> which munchies would you, by chance, have on your person?
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When I was a kid, my favorite book was "From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs Basil
E. Frankweiler by E.L. Konigsburg. Loved it- and when we went to the Met we
would always pick out where we wanted to hide and sleep and such. It was a
brilliant way to make the museum come alive.
I also recommend the new movie the Royal Tannenbaums (?). In the beginning,
there is a flashback to two of the characters living in a New York museum
for a week and sleeping under an animal.
As much as I would love to spend the night in a Frank Lloyd Wright house
(I'm not too picky as to which), I wouldn't be eating munchies in the middle
of a museum! So I guess I should go back and pick on that has a cafeteria!
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