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Post by Dalton on Jun 27, 2003 18:16:52 GMT -5
Welcome to the unhallowed ground of the Soulful Spike Society (SSS or 'S' cubed). Topic area devoted to Spikaholics, Spuffyites, Spike shippers of all types, plus any James Marsters information. Share your knowledge, insights, observations, speculations, or other information on our favorite character/actor in or out of any episode. Straying off topic not a problem here. We welcome posts on any other aspect of the BtVS series also, but please, no spoilers. See also "The Soulful Spike Society" and/or "All Things Spike/James Marsters" (Parts 1-8) farther down The web site for The Soulful Spike Society is available at: www.soulfulspike.comAgain, welcome! Alexandra K.
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Post by Dalton on Jul 6, 2003 13:02:00 GMT -5
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Post by Dalton on Jul 6, 2003 13:05:27 GMT -5
Choose any one character or actor/actress on the BtVS series from any season. If you could ask only ONE question of that character or actor/actress, what would it be?
Alexandra K.
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Post by Dalton on Jul 6, 2003 13:15:57 GMT -5
I'd prefer to kidnap Joss, tie him up and grill him good and proper. Let's get answers to every question on any aspect of the series.
ME, in case you are listening and have any doubts as to my intentions, NOT SERIOUS HERE. I AM HARMLESS AND WOULD NOT PRESUME, PROMOTE, OR PARTICIPATE IN ANY ACTION AGAINST ANY INDIVIDUAL IN ANY WAY CONNECTED TO BTVS.
deborah
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Post by Dalton on Jul 6, 2003 13:17:12 GMT -5
Well if it were a character, I would ask Spike if it was worth it, the soul that is.
If it were an actor, I would ask Alyson Hannigan if she was sure she wanted to marry some foppish Englishman when she could have hot, young nubile American. No offense to you English, I'm just hopping America's irrationally fevrent patriotism applies to women's hearts as well.
Joshua Adams
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Post by Dalton on Jul 6, 2003 13:19:39 GMT -5
Joshua Adams said: "If it were an actor, I would ask Alyson Hannigan if she was sure she wanted to marry some foppish Englishman when she could have ... American. No offense to you English, I'm just hopping America's irrationally fevrent patriotism applies to women's hearts as well."
Sorry, kiddo. I'm with Alyson. In fact, I DID marry a (not at all) foppish Englishman almost 10 years ago. From personal experience, I'd say to Alyson, "GO FOR IT, BABY, AND DON'T LOOK BACK!"
Diane (happily married to the somewhat Giles-like Ian)
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Post by Dalton on Jul 6, 2003 13:21:00 GMT -5
I was just kidding Dianne. I mean how can I blame either of you for falling for those charming English gentlemen and their dreamy accents....*sigh*. Where are all the British ladies on TV I ask? WHERE!?!
Joshua Adams
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Post by Dalton on Jul 6, 2003 13:22:21 GMT -5
I think if I could only ask one question, and I could ask anything I wanted and get an answer (already I'm making new rules *L*), I would ask James Marsters why he thinks he keeps getting dumped by his girlfriends. I am an extremely social animal and I am more tuned in to, and interested in, people's feelings and relationships. It's the premier reason I watch Buffy - the relationships among the characters. Creature features are second place in my book. So my one question is about feelings, emotions, relationships. Spike we know about. This inquiring mind want to know about James Marsters. From: lavender.fortunecity.com/rampling/271/Spike/spk32.jpgAlexandra K.
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Post by Dalton on Jul 6, 2003 13:24:30 GMT -5
Interestingly, I just read an interview with Alexis Denisof, and like our JM, he's not really a foppish Brit, he just plays one on TV. This surprised me.
Born in the VA/MD area, raised in Seattle, boarding school in New Hampshire, was, however, trained as an actor in London (must be where he gets it).
So Aly did truly pick herself a red-blooded American. And an American guy who can play Brit is just my kinda guy. Go, Aly.
Athene V.
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Post by Dalton on Jul 6, 2003 13:28:49 GMT -5
Alexandra said: "I would ask James: "Could you please move your hands and hold still for a few minutes?"
Yes, Athene, I too read somewhere that Alexis Denisof is an American boy. He does such a good job with that accent.
Uhm . . . actually, I would probably ask James what the biggest lesson he ever learned in life was, and how he learned it. I just get that feeling from him - that he's a genuinely happy fellow but maybe hasn't always been. Joyful people who've found that joy the hard way interest and attract me; I'm a regular Mike Wallace when I want to be.
Spring Summers
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Post by Dalton on Jul 6, 2003 13:29:57 GMT -5
You may be on to something... Juliet Landau isn't British, but she plays one very well on TV. And hey, what's good enough for Mr. the Bloody and Mr. Marsters is good enough for me.
Joshua Adams
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Post by Dalton on Jul 6, 2003 13:30:44 GMT -5
Diane, the last post in part 8 was from you to me saying "I was the one who told you that. . ." Do you mean about not wishing for "early menopause" because it wouldn't help?
I was referring to Pam H's response to me in "Spike/JM Part Two" posts 66& 67 . .
Sorry if I am forgetting something. I hate to misattribute, but have been known to do so - my memory is not what it used to be . . . hmmm. Maybe my wish is coming true after all.
Edited By Spring Summers at 2/13/2003 4:36:00 PM.
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Post by Dalton on Jul 6, 2003 13:32:06 GMT -5
I'm with you. I vote for that question.
His CD is all anguished relationship lyrics.It's kind of uncomfortable to listen to.
Rusty Goode
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Post by Dalton on Jul 6, 2003 13:33:20 GMT -5
*laughing so hard*
It's nice to know that ME production staff is safe...as far as the rest of the world.... hmmmm. I guess it's good to leave your options open. *wink*
Vlad
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Post by Dalton on Jul 6, 2003 13:34:11 GMT -5
Well, there is that pair of women on Absolutely Fabuous....come to think of it, we are getting ripped off!
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