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<DIV class=signature id=signature>Nils Hjort wrote:</DIV>
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<DIV class=signature>> Thanks to Elaine Ramshaw for a thoughtful and eloquent <BR>> contribution, re HDL's emotional maturity, their sense <BR>> of self-identity, &c. One is reminded of Daisy's nieces <BR>> April, May, June, who *sometimes* are portrayed as having <BR>> more distinct, or at least visually distinguishable, personalities: <BR>> one has a ponytail, another a moptop, the third has pigtails. <BR>> Can we imagine HDL adopting slightly different visual <BR>> characteristics [apart from the colours of their caps]? <BR>> Different t-shirts, tattoos, piercing, eltonjohnian glasses? <BR></DIV>
<DIV class=signature>As many people may recall (try as they might NOT to!), Huey, Dewey, and Louie had distinctive "looks" and personalities in the TV series <EM>Quack Pack</EM>. Earlier, Dewey got a bit of distinctive characterization (or at least a trait that distinguished him from the other kids) in the<EM> DuckTales</EM> episode "Duck in the Iron Mask," wherein he's described at being "the best at coming up with escape plans." Take these as canonical or non- as you wish. </DIV>
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<DIV class=signature>Chris Barat </DIV>
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