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Post by Nan-S'cubie Mascot on Nov 25, 2003 18:58:29 GMT -5
Sring's modest declaration from part 74:
Methinks I hear an echo of Spike's Happy Meals with legs speech to Buffy, before they back-stab Angel (figuratively speaking--actually, he's front stabbed, but Spike whacks him from behind....) And despite your saying this, I have faith in you: plant one right one him. One for the Gipper! And Christmas and puppy dogs! Hey, let's go FIGHT that evil!
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Post by Rachael on Nov 25, 2003 19:00:11 GMT -5
Found it; I have been overlooking things left and right today, it's a wonder I made it around town by bus without getting hit by one. I'd been gone for four hours and there were posts from deborah to me, is all. (Hi, deborah, I'm not in the Midwest but rather in the upper left-hand corner of the US, but yes, on a working ranch: cow calf operation with a few hogs and several absolutely pointless horses). Somebody asked about the state of the TNT edits, she says, holding her head and moaning softly. Does it bother anyone else that they ignore obvious blackouts to commercial, then cut in the middle of SENTENCES? Julia Makes me fulking insane.
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Post by deborah on Nov 25, 2003 19:00:34 GMT -5
What happened? Everyone was posting up a storm on the other page, I sit down, and it stops I was just able to watch Dead End. Really good episode and, Holy Cow, Lindsey can sing. I thought it was funny how everyone thought he was sounded good, but Angel thought he sucked. Caraleigh, did you see the song I wrote for Lindsey, inspired by my seeing "Dead End" for the first time? It's in the last part, #74. Page 10ish, or thereabouts. deborah
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Post by S'ewing S'cubie on Nov 25, 2003 19:05:26 GMT -5
okay. okay. Time for a little teaching here: what is a "fulk"? a verb? (Fulk you.) a noun (I don't give a fulk.) an adverb (no fulking way.) an adjective (That's fulking crazy.) 'Splainy? Might be something to add to "flippersmack."
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Post by S'ewing S'cubie on Nov 25, 2003 19:06:41 GMT -5
I tried to post this, but lost it. I'm such a poor loser that I tend to throw things in the heat of the moment. I was throwing things last week. 9-1 is good, 10-1 is better ;D Somebody give Caraleigh a large supply of NERF products.
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Post by karalee on Nov 25, 2003 19:15:36 GMT -5
Caraleigh, did you see the song I wrote for Lindsey, inspired by my seeing "Dead End" for the first time? It's in the last part, #74. Page 10ish, or thereabouts. deborah Yes, I saw that. I really like that song, too. I always thought that would be a good one for Spike to sing (changing some of the lyrics to masculine, of course) My pages are loading slower than Christmas. I'm trying to reply to people but it's taking a while.
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Post by karalee on Nov 25, 2003 19:19:50 GMT -5
Somebody give Caraleigh a large supply of NERF products. I have a friend who has a 'bad call brick'. It's a brick made out of nerf. He throws it at the tv, alot I really need one, too. My mom won't sit with me at games either, I tend to yell at umpires and refs. Bad bad sport.
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Nov 25, 2003 19:23:44 GMT -5
Makes me long to join the DVD enabled, but we just got new tires instead... Julia, Valuable Contributor to Society, but not gainfully employed
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Post by Wendy on Nov 25, 2003 19:26:45 GMT -5
After hours of searching I finally found the link to Lindsey's song from Dead End. I don't want to put the actual link here, cuz I don't understand bandwidth and don't want to make the site owner mad, so here it is:
http:// evil.christiankane.de/lyrics.htm
Just copy this link and take the space out between // and evil. It has the lyrics first and the song download is at the bottom of the page.
Good Luck
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Post by Rachael on Nov 25, 2003 19:31:37 GMT -5
I have a friend who has a 'bad call brick'. It's a brick made out of nerf. He throws it at the tv, alot I really need one, too. My mom won't sit with me at games either, I tend to yell at umpires and refs. Bad bad sport. Okay, this I don't understand. What's the point of a sporting event if you can't get obsessively supportive of your team? Seriously - I LOVE yelling at umps. Although I do it at live events, more than at the T.V. With T.V. games, I tend to yell at my companions (not blaming, but hoping for commisseration). My ex never understood (but then, he thought baseball was boring 'till I introduced him to the Mariners). He'd get upset 'cause he thought I was letting myself get all emotionally worked up over the game. He didn't get it - for starters, the emotions are FUN, and also fleeting - not like I stayed angry for hours after. And also, venting stress at the game meant that I didn't vent it at him. It was him or the ump. . .you'd think he'd be more appreciative.
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Post by Wendy on Nov 25, 2003 19:45:59 GMT -5
Makes me long to join the DVD enabled, but we just got new tires instead... Julia, Valuable Contributor to Society, but not gainfully employed I love the way you sign your posts. And by the way, the PTB usually try to close a part when it reaches 500. We went way over on part 74.
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Nov 25, 2003 19:51:03 GMT -5
I love the way you sign your posts. And by the way, the PTB usually tries to close a part when it reaches 500. We went way over on part 74. Yeah, just think how far over it would have gone if I hadn't had to be gone today... Julia, pouting because she missed the grammar pun rodeo
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Post by Rachael on Nov 25, 2003 19:56:02 GMT -5
It's so nifty how many folks are using their real names now, 'stead of funky made-up ones. Shows a level of comfort with us being who we really are.
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Post by Wendy on Nov 25, 2003 19:58:43 GMT -5
Caraleigh, did you see the song I wrote for Lindsey, inspired by my seeing "Dead End" for the first time? It's in the last part, #74. Page 10ish, or thereabouts. deborah I meant to comment on your song and I forgot. I loved it. Lindsey is very inspiring, me thinks.
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Post by Wendy on Nov 25, 2003 20:03:50 GMT -5
Yeah, just think how far over it would have gone if I hadn't had to be gone today... Julia, pouting because she missed the grammar pun rodeo And did you notice, you passed Junior S'cubie and are a S'cubie now. Yea!! ;D
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