The Other Press January 31,1986 page 15 Mr. X and | met under the roman- tic shadows of the ALRT station. Mr. X lives near the skyboat, and he says it’s like living under Stonehedge. The noise bothers him a bit, but he always knows when the Equinox is coming. We boarded the Godtrain to go to the Granville Station. It being my first ride on the Flytrain, | was left speech- less. It is definitely worth depriving students for such a_ revolutionary piece of technology. The reason we took the skybus downtown was to see 101 Dalmations at the Vancouver Centre. Yes, the one and only 101 Dalmations. There was no trouble finding seats, as there were only three other cou- ples. We went to the late show so we wouldn’t be surrounded by screaming yard apes. Mr. X says | did enough screaming for both of us. The. plot of 101 Dalmations con- cerns the purchase or kidnapping of 99 puppies by Cruela and the two bumbling henchmen, who plan to make Dalmation fur coats. When the humans seem helpless to save them, star, Thunderbolt. TE J ah eek ae ne Pongo, Perdita, and the puppies watch their favorite TV © 1961 Walt Disney Productions Casual Encounters éAvey uary 2A ne of the " - - i based on d writer, 84V Sf night of ° This Story a few adv writing class me ex ° meee Assiniboin k: pands 0 GP go a 15 year entures W g. Baily is a the story The: two adult Dalmations came to the rescue. Through the aid of-other ani- mals, they tracked down the missing pups and attempt to rescue them. The movie is full of suspense, drama, and laughs. The animation was, of course, superbly done with colourful characters and colourful storyline. It’s a movie both Mr. X and | recommend, for it won’t be out again for another seven years. And you could have kids of your own by then. by ANGELA DUNBAR and MR. X old hile River in working On a sor FAR.