There are 9 messages totalling 241 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. Ger Wallpaper (2) 2. YKYBWTMFKW 3. FK wallppr; Bedard/Lalonde; Deb on Matrix? 4. Who's sexier? (Another lofty 5. Flying vampires 6. Getting Nick off the Titantic 7. A Sobering Note 8. War? War? ah, noooo.... ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 29 Jan 1996 11:26:54 -0900 From: Muldy Sculler <ffbmh@a.......> Subject: Re: Ger Wallpaper Greetings, could you share the name of that program that replaces the windows stratup with FK. Please. Barbara ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Jan 1996 22:38:13 +0200 From: Marina Bailey <tmar@f.......> Subject: YKYBWTMFKW YKYBWTMFKW.... You're looking at a magazine cover and see the following headline: "Corpse comes back to life on morgue table" and you start laughing hysterically. And what's more, your family *gets* it! :) - Marina. \\ "And tell me if you want to catch that feeling of redemption; // // That feeling of redemption don't do much for me." - Tanita Tikaram \\ \\========Marina Bailey========tmar@f.......========Knightie=========// ... A coffin is an excellent place to sleep during the day. ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Jan 1996 13:07:08 -0800 From: [Name removed by request] Subject: FK wallppr; Bedard/Lalonde; Deb on Matrix? On Mon, 29 Jan 1996, Dotti Rhodes wrote: > > Hey - me too!! Except mine is, when I get out of Windows Nick says "Word to > the wise - immortality is no excuse not to floss". (Ho ho) All you Knighties and your Nick sounds :) When we leave Windows, Nigel says (as Mr. Kasadian from Back in Action) "What on *Earth* do you think you're doing?" When i first put it in i kept responding, "i love you too, Computer, but i gotta conduct life *outside* this room!" (You did not want to see [Name removed by request] and me when we left Compie in the shop for a week. Not pretty. Our attempts to communicate to one another IRL were unimpressive) And then, of course, we have all the other appropriate FK sounds for other functions, the various wallpapers, depending on one's mood (Cousinly, Knighty, Die-Hardy, Natty, etc)... In response to Jamie's very rhetorical question :), well it's not like we're *fans* or anything. <g> ExtraFK: The SciFi channel will be running episodes of Mann and Machine beginning this week. Monsieurs Bedard and Lalonde wrote at least one episode that i specifically remember. ClassifiedFK: Anyone who has Deb's Matrix episode, "False Witness", as well as the first two Matrix eps, "Death and Taxes" and "To Err is Human", on tape and able to make copies, would you please contact me? Another listmember would like to make a deal with you (severed horse head optional). [Name removed by request] How can you trust someone who bleeds for seven days and doesn't die? - BGW ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Jan 1996 13:14:00 PT From: Tami Lafrank <tamilyn.lafrank@a.......> Subject: Re: Who's sexier? (Another lofty I'd sing freud or anything else. Although, personally, Vachon is just tooooo young for me. I'm not into schoolboys. :) My 3-vamp sandwich fantasy would be Nick, Janette, and LaCroix. Now that's good-eating. yum There's a reason I'm a Raven/ette ya' know. :-)= Tami LaFrank : TCL58@a....... or TCL20@a....... Forever Faithful Ravenette : King Arthur ran the first (K)Night club. The Raven Health Spa : Never play Leapfrog with a Unicorn. "Dying to prolong your life" : Celibacy is not Hereditary. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Jan 1996 15:25:06 CST From: L'Phantom <jrarmstr@p.......> Subject: Re: Ger Wallpaper ALL of my Windows event sounds are now FK sounds! (Yes, I am obsessed.) I'm using FK Wallpaper, FK event sounds... all I need now is an FK screen saver... (Picture LC running onto the screen, grabbing an icon and draining all the color out of it, then dropping it and running off) Inside your mind, as always, L'Phantom --Cousin-in-training Help Save Forever Knight! Ask me how! jrarmstr@b....... ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Jan 1996 12:26:27 -0900 From: Muldy Sculler <ffbmh@a.......> Subject: Re: Flying vampires All if the tech info is interesting, but concerning Vashon on the exploding plane--Urs told Nick that Vashon likes to fly on planes--"its the roar of the engines." As for the Titanic--the ship was not that far from land when it sank. Considering the time of year, April, Nick would have had several hours to fly somewhere. Barbara ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Jan 1996 16:40:26 -0500 From: Sandra Gray <TMP_HARKINS@d.......> Subject: Re: Getting Nick off the Titantic Stephanie Babbitt writes: >The men clung to the overturned craft for the four or so hours it >took the Carpathia...to arrive. Did the Carpathia arrive the same night of the accident? If so, Nick could have boarded it. >But it took the ships that went back for bodies...at 20 knots to get >from New York City. How fast is that? But weren't there some ships already in the area that night that picked up survivors? >Perhaps sometimes a vampire's movement...is more of a tesseract. The times we've seen vampires fly they have been visible or a blur of movement (which is still visible). I don't recall ever seeing one blink out of existence. Of course, that doesn't mean they can't. I don't consider it likely that they engage in dimension hopping, although such an ability might explain how LC avoided being staked and burned to death in Dark Knight. :) --Sandra Gray, forever Knightie --tmp_harkins@d....... ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Jan 1996 16:51:26 -0500 From: knust lisa m <lmknus@m.......> Subject: A Sobering Note On Sun, 28 Jan 1996, LC Fenster wrote: > > > * PUBLICITY: we must continue to strive to attain publicity. Contact > your local newpaper with our press releases. Continue to search for > media contacts to the networks, the major national papers, etc. If we > can gain some national exposure, we'll have people watching simply > because they are curious. Curious viewers count as much in the > Neilsens as dedicated ones <g>. Besides, with the promise of good > episodes, curious viewers can become dedicated viewers pretty quickly. > > > Before NATPE, we barely had a hope of a prayer. Now, there's a real > chance we can get somewhere. But only if we keep at it. > > I have to agree with the publicity part here and add a few quick Devil's Advocate depressing thoughts. We have to hope the industry attention is what is needed because although I'm pretty isolated from the "real world" at college, I know said world is not publicly spinning with news about us. Don't kill me for being depressing (I'm nomail,so I won't see it anyway), I just want everyone to realize that this is FAR from over and not to quit now. I just have a perverse way of being encouraging! :) A New Yorker trapped in Virginia, Lisa Knust lmknus@m....... A Knightie cause anyone whose last name starts with "Kn" can't be all bad :) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Jan 1996 17:06:39 -0500 From: Cousin Candice <winter@j.......> Subject: Re: War? War? ah, noooo.... > As in "see you in April"!Yeep! I'm not ready yet! C'mon, guys, I'm still in > Sleep Deprivation Recovery from the last one! And aren't some of you going > to be in the middle of Mid-terms, Finals, what-have-you right about then? Yeah, we'll be into crits *cringe* and final papers *shudder* here in Alfred ...or waas that in May? ..I never know anymore ;) > You poor, innocent newbie, whoever it was. Of course they are. Just ask > Maureen the Mad and Dianne la Mercennaire. Ask Cousin Candace and Dawn And I'll be taking THIS on personally ...There's can be only ONE *A* in my name... > Me, I plan on wearing body armor the second I hit Toronto. There's a few > people who are still a little peeved with me... Although Pam HAS forgiven > me for what I did to the deli. Hmm..full body armor, eh? While that may be a good idea, walking around the streets of Toronto dressed to kill --literally, could get you into trouble with Metro Police. The last time I was in Toronto (actually REALLY in Toronto) I made friends with some beat-cops in the park ;) > And y'know, we had to give BACK CERK at the end of the last War, 'cause the > Canadian version of the FCC was on our backs. Glad to see SOMEONE remembered ;) > But that doesn't mean it isn't really ours. (heh heh heh) Oh, really? Just you wait... And you said you didn't want to play? ...Amazing "our own hands against our hearts"... > Christina, vqrw76a@p....... > Merc at work at CERK (call 555-CERK to request a song off our hitline!) I'll be writing this address and name down in my litle black book. You can bet on it. Yours, Candice -obsessed by memory, befriended by desire, Cousin by choice Toreador by default winter@j....... ------------------------------ End of FORKNI-L Digest - 29 Jan 1996 ************************************
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