Windows XP Pro on MacBook Pro with 'external drive'!?

I don't want to load Windows XP Pro on the MBP ... it will take up too much space - I'm running Final Cut Studio and Logic Audio.
Can I put Windows XP Pro on a SEPARATE DRIVE, along with the few apps I want to use in Windows ... and then BOOT from that drive when I want to work in Windows?
And would there be something specific I have to watch out for?
Is there a good article somewhere about running Windows on the Mac Intel? That would help my technical guy create the bootable Windows\Mac Intel version external drive?
Thank you,
Ben

Thank you Blue,
I'm awaiting my new Final Cut Pro Studio Universal disks, and then my Logic Audio 'Universal' disk ... I don't think I'm going to have a lot of room to play with.
I'm already eyeing the 120 gig drive.
But, actually, I'm not sure I want to have Windows in any way connected to this computer. The idea makes me nervous.
All the best,
Ben

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