There are 38 messages totalling 967 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. TCI War Campaign 2. Tracy and Vachon (was Re: Reply to: FEVER) (2) 3. Vcr Alert\ Nigel in Soft Deceit 4. KTLA-TV (2) 5. God, Nick and the crux of the matter (Was Re: Nick a Baptist?) 6. Wardrobe 7. GWD on Prodigy 8. Nick and religion, take 2 9. Nick's Views 10. Songs to Think of Nick & Nat (long) 11. Anyone at Syndicon East 12. SyndiCon East 13. More about Blackwing 14. Uncle at Syndicon in Baltimore (5) 15. <No subject given> 16. Prodigy newbies & the GWD chat 17. Party/Wake in Texas 18. Prodigy (3) 19. Nick's chest 20. Tracy and Vachon (was Re: Reply to FEVER) (2) 21. YKYB... 22. nomail, and minicons 23. Shirts and things 24. Police Captains 25. Title Mistake -- Sorry 26. YKYBHBWTMFKW.... 27. FK Wishing Crane Project-- update 4/18 28. New biography of Bram Stoker (2) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 02:01:25 EDT From: Kenneth Dare <102226.1213@c.......> Subject: Re: TCI War Campaign Wed, 17 Apr 1996 Cousin "Susan" Phoenix said: >>I officially declare the TCI (and other non-SciFi Cable companies) War.we are going to bombard them with letters (both local and national HQs), e-mail (if possible), petitions, and whatnot until we get our Forever Knight!(Snip) 'Tis time for war, my people, a war the likes have ne'er been seen before. I really feel for TCI. These poor people will never know what hit them <G>. ---------- Brandy ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 22:24:16 -2055 From: "L. Katherine Queen" <lqueen@p.......> Subject: Re: Tracy and Vachon (was Re: Reply to: FEVER) Amy, Lady of the Knight writes: I'm saying that, consciously or >unconsciously, Vachon attracts her *as a vampire.* Thoughts? > (How do they do that, anyway? Pheremones? <g>) If it were pheremones then wouldn't Tracy find herself inexplicable attracted to her partner? (Icky Pooh!) Now there is a mismatch. Now on with our regularly scheduled programming....(I must study for my comps. I must study for my comps.) Katherine lqueen@p....... ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 03:17:13 -0400 From: Gehirn Karies <SoulDebris@a.......> Subject: Re: Vcr Alert\ Nigel in Soft Deceit I flipped channels just in time to see a wonderfully battered, bloody and vunerable Nigel Bennett playing a big lug in an interrogation room in Soft Deceit. He's in the first half of the movie, and although it's a cheesy SS clone, with no vampires, there is a tasty bit of blood sucking. (He pretends to drink a Mountain Dew.... and we thought Ribena was bogus.) The FK Vietnamese Vampire (Von Flores?) from "Can't Run, Can't Hide" plays a Hooker/Cop It's on again 11/19 Fri. CineMAX 2 12:40 a.m. 11/24 Weds. CineMAX 9:35 p.m. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 04:26:05 EDT From: MS LYNNE R ACKERMAN <GNBV32C@p.......> Subject: KTLA-TV Does anyone who lives in Los Angeles or the nearby area know whether KTLA shows FK? And if it does, what day and time does it show it? Private e-mail please. A message from Lynne Ackerman in Toronto (or, as we like to call it, "Hollywood North"!) Via Internet: gnbv32c@p....... (preferred address) or be028@t....... *** Help save Forever Knight! Ask me how. *** http://members.aol.com/CuznJamiMR/SaveForeverKnight.html ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 06:50:22 -0400 From: Dotti Rhodes <dottir@w.......> Subject: Re: God, Nick and the crux of the matter (Was Re: Nick a Baptist?) At 10:42 PM 4/17/96 -0400, you wrote: > >An open letter to Nick, > >Kewl Beans Carrie....now if only Nick would believe it!!! Dotti R Knightie 4-Ever dottir@w....... ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 06:59:10 -0400 From: Dotti Rhodes <dottir@w.......> Subject: Re: Wardrobe At 11:09 PM 4/17/96 -0400, you wrote: >and Near Death in that sheer caftan (I'll be killed for this, >but its not a good enough body to be so exposed). Did you ever see the Animanics where they start bugging this vampire and they drive him crazy that all of a sudden the top of his head completely explodes into color volcanic eruptions, with thunderous sound effects and bulging eyes? Well, that was my reaction when I first read that line - my children are not scattered throughout the house in various rooms, cowering in closets and under beds. But I' calm now, no reason to get upset. What is that sound you hear behind you, Propsguy? Maybe there's no one there, but then again, can you be sure??? BWAHAHAHAHAHA!! Dotti R Knightie 4-Ever dottir@w....... ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 07:04:47 -0400 From: Dotti Rhodes <dottir@w.......> Subject: Re: GWD on Prodigy ACK!! This is just too cruel!! Ger - on Prodigy?? And I can't get on coz they require a credit card and credit cards to me are like crosses to a vampire so I can't even join for the night! If the laws allow, would some kind soul take pity on this Prodigy-less Knightie who is chewing holes in the keyboard and let her see the chat log? Dotti R Knightie 4-Ever dottir@w....... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 23:36:29 +0000 From: Karen Tobin <ktobin@t.......> Subject: Re: Nick and religion, take 2 On 17 Apr 96 at 11:20, Lisa McDavid wrote: Responding to Tanya's comments: > Well, not really. The first English American colony, Virginia, was > founded for economic reasons in 1607. The Puritans didn't arrive in > Massachusetts until 1620. And let's not forget that the people who came here in 1620 HAD been enjoying religious freedom in Holland. A big part of why they came here was because they realized that their children were growing up speaking Dutch, and they, in spite of their problems with England still considered themselves Englishmen. UM....and Holland is one of the LOw Countires and so is Belgium and Brabant is in Belgium and Nick's from Brabant does that make this on topic? NO? I'd have to agree with those who say that Nick is a lapsed Catholic. That's not to say that he hasn't been, or isn't something else now...I DO think that one's childhood religion stays with one in certain ways (many of them more cultural than religious) Nick's ideas on damnation, salvation and redeption seem to me clearly tied to his early religious training. Is that better? Karen, Knightie/Heartbreaker (ktobin@t......., http://www.tiac.net/users/ktobin) Reference Librarian, Save Forever Knight Campaign/Almighty Address Goddess Forever Knight has been cancelled. To help, email me and/or visit: http://members.aol.com/CuznJamiMR/SaveForeverKnight.html ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 08:16:31 EDT From: Tanya Smith <bodybldr@v.......> Subject: Nick's Views Let me clarify something and I think that might straighten things up: I grew up conservative Southern Baptist. I was indoctrinated "socialized" as I mentioned before, into believing I was a terrible, evil person because I sinned. I developed a guilt complex that makes Nick look like he doesn't have a conscience. I had to question why God would create me since I am so absolutely horrible and terrible. I had to be a mistake. But then, God doesn't make mistakes. Well, then, there is no God because if there were, he wouldn't have made me knowing how horrible I was. Prolonged agnostic period in my life followed. Then, things happened to me--miracles--is what I call them. By all practical purposes, I should be dead. These things resurrected my dead faith. I restructured my faith, however, redefining God has I had come to know him and understanding Jesus through my eyes instead of my parents eyes. Now, I am a Christian, and I go to the Baptist church, but I hesitate to call myself Baptist because I have different theological views than some held by the church. ive, etc. He has had infinitely more time to go through this process than I have; however, we do not spiritually grow at the same pace. I see Nick in this agnostic turmoil (Angst--agnostic--same root word) now. He is restructuring his beliefs, or trying to, in light of his old "socialization". Is he, then, a fallen away Catholic? Am I a fallen away Baptist? I don't call myself or think of myself as such. You can call me that, however. You can call me anything you'd like, actually. I hope Nick will grow as I have, which I played out in my FKFIC, because there it light for him if he so choses. Tanya out ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 09:54:48 -0400 From: Dotti Rhodes <dottir@w.......> Subject: Songs to Think of Nick & Nat (long) Ah, yes the eternal romantic I am. But I am cleaning my house right now and listening to the "EFX" soundtrack (Michael "Phantom" Crawford" phenominal (sp) show in Las Vegas where he portrays a myriad of characters through time). One of the sequences involves Houdini and his wife. Houdini aparently promised her that if he died he would be the first to come back from the other side and there is a duet between them where he has apparently accomplished this (if only in her mind). But, as I was listening to this, it suddenly occurred to me how Nick and Natish it was. I pictured it after "NiQ" after they had a night of "normal" affection for each other. What do you think? It's called "Tonite" NICK: Don't be sad for me Everything is how it had to be Don't be angry just be the way you were tonight Don't ask why or how Don't ask more of me than I am now Can't we just be the way we always were tonight Don't be afraid Don't be surprised I know with me you never could believe your eyes But I've come back -I swear it's true I can't escape this need to be with you To keep you safe - and I would die again for more than just tonight NAT: Love won't make it right Love won't hold me when it's late at night I know you'll go and I'll be left alone tonight Don't you know I can't let you go Say there's no goodbye for us Someday someway we'll be the way we are tonight TOGETHER: Don't you cry for us Can't you see there's no goodbye for us Someday someway we'll be the way we are tonight I know, I know - gag me it's so romantic and sweet. But, there's room for silly romance isn't there?? Dotti R Knightie 4-Ever dottir@w....... ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 09:54:26 EDT From: Lisa McDavid <D020214@u.......> Subject: Anyone at Syndicon East Ok, assuming I can stay ahead of the men in white coats with the Butterfly nets who will be after me for spending money unnecessarily :), I've decided to go to Syndicon East. Is there anyone out there who is already going, has a room and needs a roommate? I don't smoke, if that helps. I need to know as soon as possible. Thanks, Cousin Lisa -- "That will be trouble." Lisa McDavid mcdavid-lisa@s....... ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 08:26:49 -0700 From: Falcon Storm <satori@m.......> Subject: Re: SyndiCon East The story behind SyndiCon East in Baltimore is that Adrian Paul was unable to attend, and it turns out that Nigel Bennett is going to be able to take his place. Also, for the HL cross-over fans, a piece of info that was not on the flyer that Annmarie posted is that Jim Byrnes' blues band will be playing. The vote has made his concert into a dance party, although there will be chairs for those who do not wish to dance. For complete information you can email SyndiCon@a......., and specify that you are inquiring about the Baltimore event. -Falcon Storm satori@m....... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 19:05:18 PST From: June Russell <Kat@g.......> Subject: Re: More about Blackwing Allison wrote: :Well, it's true that there was an exchange of blood on the Spirit Walk, :but Marian didn't start killing until the *next* time she and Nick met on :the Spirit Walk. When she woke up the first time, she's staring into the mirror at her "vamp eyes" and she looked like she already had some of that killer instinct by that time. After the second kiss on the Spirit Walk she left blood from her killing of the lawyer on Nick's hands. It had already been done at that point but she made the poor man/vampire think that he was the one responsible for it. Also, at the end she said that she thought that her grandfather wanted revenge but Nick tells her it was because of his darkness. I don't think she would have associated it with her grandfather if those feelings hadn't started fairly quickly after she had witnessed his (BWs) death on the Spirit Walk. She would more likely have associated them with Nick as a response to her asking him for help. :But you're right in that Nick started "feeling better" (not feeling :guilty) after the first Spirit Walk experience (when he and Marian :exchanged blood and a somewhat less passionate kiss). And after they cut :to Marian apparently naked in bed and Nick buttoning up his shirt. Ugh. Not my favorite scene either. :(Would anyone like to suggest I reduce my personal limit to one or less? <g>) Nah. Kat Kat ( June Russell ) pacifier.com!grendal!kat kat@g....... Heu! Tintinnuntius meus Sonat! grendal ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 10:43:06 -0400 From: Polly Lynn <plynn@p.......> Subject: Uncle at Syndicon in Baltimore Delurking again, 2 posts in one week. Gee, you people must be finally getting to me. If Uncle is going to be at Syndicon in Baltimore, I am definitely going. As I live about 20 minutes from the Inner Harbor, I think I may just go on Saturday. I suppose there is no schedule yet. I really would like to meet all of you that are coming. Maybe we can arrange something? BTW, the address of the Marriott in Baltimore is 110 South EUTAW Street, not EUTAH, as the flyer has it. Just so no one gets lost. Polly (Vaquera) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 10:43:27 EDT From: Tanya Smith <bodybldr@v.......> Subject: <No subject given> ========================================================================= Date: 18 April 1996, 10:33:06 EDT From: BODYBLDR at RALVM29 To: forkni-l at pusvm.psu.edu Subject: Songs to think of Nick&Nat You're gushing all over the carpet, you romantic you. (-; I don't know. I was listening to the Sisters of Mercy this morning and thinking what perfect vampire music it is. I wish the Raven scenes would have Lucretia, My Reflection playing: I hear the sons of the city and dispossessed Get down, get undressed Get pretty, but you and me We got the kingdom, we got the key We got the empire, now as then We don't doubt, we don't take direction Lucretia, my reflection, dance the ghost with me We don't doubt, we don't take reflection Lucretia, my direction, dance the ghost with me ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 10:56:58 -0400 From: Allison Percy <percy91@w.......> Subject: Prodigy newbies & the GWD chat Prodigy newbie here, trying to help out other Prodigy newbies who plan on attending Ger's Prodigy chat tonight. Place/Time: Pseudo chat area, Hot Seat Auditorium, 8pm Eastern time To get to Pseudo chat: Jump to: PSEUDO If you've never been to this area before, you might need to register for it since it's a "grown-up" place and Prodigy tries to protect its younger members from grown-ups <g>. I can't really recall what I clicked on to register -- it might have been something like "PSEUDO ONLINE" or "BEGIN PSEUDO CHAT". Once you have registered, there will be a full list of items to choose from on the right-hand side of your screen. Go through the four things at the bottom -- Access Control, Setup Options, Your Profile, and Change Nickname -- to give yourself a chat "nickname" and set options for instant messages and such. I'd recommend under Setup Options choosing "medium display" since the large display was so big it fell off my screen. Then you're ready to go into the room. On the right-hand top of the screen, choose Begin Pseudo Chat. Choose the Hot Seat Auditorium and move the room type option to Auditorium. You should see Geraint Wyn Davies in the list -- choose that and then click on Enter Room. The room is open *now*, and has been since 9am Eastern, so you can go and submit a few questions. (They only accept 125 and apparently ask them in the order they are submitted, so be nice and only submit 1 or 2 so that others have a chance.) It's probably a good idea to go there sometime today just to make sure you know how to get there. Sorry to waste bandwidth for everyone who's not going to the chat -- as penance, I promise to try to keep a log of the chat and share it with those who want it. <g> * Allison Percy, a perky Knightie percy91@w....... * * Shrewthering info: http://assets.wharton.upenn.edu/~percy91/shrew.html * * "To paraphrase the Hair Club for Men guy, 'I not only compose the music * * for the show, I'm also a fan...'" Fred Mollin * ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 09:54:01 -0500 From: Lisa Clevenger <lcl366@a.......> Subject: Party/Wake in Texas Just to let you interested parties know that I have changed addresses. The party is planned for May 18th. Wicked Cousin Tippi will be in attendance as well as some of the Houston people. Note to Knighties: lots of Cousins-are you coming or are ya chicken? (stucking out tongue) Email me private at sig address ------------- Cousine/Valentine Suk lcl366@a....... THOOOOONNNGGGG!!!!!!! ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 08:12:52 PST From: June Russell <Kat@g.......> Subject: Re: Tracy and Vachon (was Re: Reply to: FEVER) Chana wrote: :Maybe it's Vachon's rougish charm which appeals to Tracy. She is :rather the ultimate "good girl". Being around Vachon may give her :the feeling of being wild or carefree. Vampire or not, he's certainly :not what Daddy would expect. This could be a part of it, but I think this is the larger part of it: :I would also imagine it gives her :a sense of mystery and adventure, which we know she must enjoy to a certain :extent. Otherwise, she wouldn't be a homicide cop. There was a scene which was cut which really brings this to a point. I really wish they left it in. In the scene from Black Buddha where Reese and Nick find her napping while waiting to meet Nick, she is dreaming. I can't remember exactly what it is she sees in the dream, but it's a "white knight sweeping her off her feet" sort of thing. She's looking for a mysterious, romantic adventure. Vachon certainly provides that. Kat Kat ( June Russell ) pacifier.com!grendal!kat kat@g....... Heu! Tintinnuntius meus Sonat! ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 11:31:29 EDT From: Tanya Smith <bodybldr@v.......> Subject: Prodigy Would somebody post the transcript of the Ger chat tomorrow? Also, would some nice person ask him how he feels he is like his character and how he feels he is unlike his character? I'd be interested to know. I'd also be interested in knowing how old he is and if he is married... (-; <EG> ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 12:10:57 -0400 From: Dotti Rhodes <dottir@w.......> Subject: Re: Prodigy At 11:31 AM 4/18/96 EDT, you wrote: > >I'd also be interested in knowing how old he is and if he is >married... (-; Well, Tanya I can answer that last question. I believe Ger is turning 39 this month and yes he is married (yea, I know, sigh) and has two children. One of whom was in "Human Factor". Dotti R Knightie 4-Ever dottir@w....... ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 11:58:04 -0400 From: Lisa Knust <lmknus@m.......> Subject: Re: Nick's chest On Wed 17 Apr 1996, you wrote: >But back to the stunt chest. I happened to rewatch Dying to Know You.The > robe falls mostly open, and we get a pretty good look at his chest (which is > still clearly attached to his recogniziable head and arms) Forget everything I've ever hated about winter and time warp me back to Canada during the 1st season! Lisa Knust lmknus@m....... "For the Blood is the Life..." ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 12:08:05 -0400 From: Lisa Knust <lmknus@m.......> Subject: Tracy and Vachon (was Re: Reply to FEVER) It always seemed to me like Tracy's look was more like a "What in the world are you doing?" type of thing. IMHO, Vachon hasn't exactly been very forward in advancing any sort of romantic relationship they might have. Thus, Tracy looked suitable confused when he started to suddenly put the moves on her. Sorry if this has been worn out already...it's the eternal Digest Syndrome again. :) Lisa Knust lmknus@m....... "For the Blood is the Life..." ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 12:13:45 -0400 From: Lisa Knust <lmknus@m.......> Subject: YKYB... YKYB thinking about FK too much (is it possible?) when... you have a dream in which your brother has just been killed by some criminal mob types and a vampire friend of yours decides to bring you across to avenge his murder (a twisted version of I Will Repay perhaps). The bad thing is that I only found this strange because a) I"m an only child and b) it took place at my college. Maybe sleep isn't such a good thing after all... Lisa Knust lmknus@m....... "For the Blood is the Life..." ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 11:23:34 +0200 From: Katrinka <STUKENDALCA@m.......> Subject: nomail, and minicons first off, because of independant study that my college is doing (a thing that I am not enrolled in) this vanickie will have to go no mail until the last week of may (sob!) if anyone wants to get a hold of me, please e-mail me before fri noon central. but trust me, I WILL BE BACK!!!!!!! also, my club serendipity is having a mini con. it's free, totally free!!!! We will be showing canadian fk in the morning. there is even a swap table with lots of goodies (no money can be exchanged, we only trade here) and pizza for lunch. it will be from 9 to 5 on saturday april 20 at the del city library. del city is a suburb of oklahoma city. everyone's more then welcome!!!!! see everyone in may katrinka ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 12:50:55 -0400 From: Nancy Fralic <fralic@m.......> Subject: Re: Tracy and Vachon (was Re: Reply to FEVER) On Thu, 18 Apr 1996, Lisa Knust wrote: > Vachon hasn't exactly been very forward in advancing any sort of > romantic relationship they might have. Thus, Tracy looked suitable > confused when he started to > suddenly put the moves on her. I watched "Fever" again last night, and my impression has always been that Tracy was flustered but pleased that Vachon was noticing her scent until he started talking about it being her blood's scent, and getting into details as he was brushing her neck. She seemed very uncomfortable with that but I don't know if it was because of the vampire or because only a few hours before she had heard Screed talking the same way as he considered her for dinner. When she relaxed as Vachon bared her neck and his fangs, I thought it was more the reaction victims seem to have in FK and in vampire legends. Sort of a mesmerization of the victim to prevent a struggle while feeding. Just my impression. Nancy Fralic fralic@m....... ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 10:07:00 -0700 From: Russell Kurtz <russtms@e.......> Subject: Re: KTLA-TV MS LYNNE R ACKERMAN wrote: > > Does anyone who lives in Los Angeles or the nearby area know whether > KTLA shows FK? And if it does, what day and time does it show it? > Private e-mail please. > > A message from Lynne Ackerman in Toronto (or, as we like to call it, > "Hollywood North"!) Via Internet: gnbv32c@p....... (preferred > address) or be028@t....... > *** Help save Forever Knight! Ask me how. *** > http://members.aol.com/CuznJamiMR/SaveForeverKnight.html I guess I should have posted this to the list. ;-) No, KTLA-TV no longer shows anything of real interest--they kept preempting such things for Action Pack and sports. Forever Knight is available on exactly one local channel in the L.A. area (and one in San Diego [Channel 6, but I don't remember what time] [in San Diego, that is]). That channel, which we should all support (because the programming department actually has some FK fans!) is KCBS, channel 2. They show Highlander on Saturday night at 11:35, immediately followed (at 12:35 a.m. Sunday morning) by Forever Knight. AND, they don't seem to cut it, at least not as much as USA did! Cousin Russ russtms@e....... Hip, Hip, Hooray for Channel 2! (rah, rah, rah...) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 13:26:56 -0400 From: Carla Pickering <carlap@e.......> Subject: Shirts and things This is FK related, in a way. I tried to send this message to someone named Alora and came back to my message like a new message. Since it is concerning FK shirts <:))))?> I hope it is ok to repost it here?? Just trying to make sure I fulfill my responsibilities as parent of an adult Knightie & N&Npacker. Thanks!! >Return-Path: carlap@e....... >Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 10:05:44 -0400 >X-Sender: carlap@e....... >To: AloraKira@a....... >From: carlap@e....... (Carla Pickering) >Subject: Shirts and things >X-UIDL: 829848178.001 > >Hello all--I think that I was supposed to be acting as a message center re: >my daughter, Meredith, (plan2@a.......)'s request for shirts. Since she >will be back tomorrow and I haven't got any messages to give her (she set >nomail when she left), I wonder if I've deleted or missed something??? >Thanks. > >Carla at Crowhawwk in Exeter, RI >with Joanna the Wonderpup > > > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 11:13:06 -0700 From: AKR <r.......@w.......> Subject: Re: Police Captains On Thu, Idalia, my fellow Light Cousin, wrote: > She was simply a police captain who happened to be female AND Asian. And I liked that. (Even though they wrote her rather one-note-ish.) I really appreciated the *idea* of Amanda Cohen, but I'm afraid the actress never impressed me the way Blu Mankuma has. I think that Reese may be the best thing in season three. > but I don't think they ever showed her family, did they? If I remember correctly, we saw a picture of her family in several episodes, most conspicuously in AMPH, and, I think, in "Father Figure," but I don't recall if the photos were just of kids, or if they included her husband, too. *** Amy, Lady of the Knight (AKR) r.......@w....... *** * Be Kind to Hamsters -- Observe the Four-Line Quote Limit * ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 11:34:11 -0700 From: AKR <r.......@w.......> Subject: Title Mistake -- Sorry Aack! I just responded to Idalia's question about pictures of Cohen's family, and, obviously, they're NOT in "Father Figure." Sheesh; I don't know where my brain is today. I meant "Amateur Night," of course. Sorry; I'm not sure how I managed to mix those two up... *** Amy, Lady of the Knight (AKR) r.......@w....... *** * Be Kind to Hamsters -- Observe the Four-Line Quote Limit * ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 14:37:39 -0400 From: Allison Percy <percy91@w.......> Subject: Re: Prodigy Tanya Smith <bodybldr@v.......> said: > > Would somebody post the transcript of the Ger chat tomorrow? There are two big problems with posting a chat log to the list or putting it on a web site: (1) It's probably copyrighted (2) It's gonna be looooooooong But after the chat, if one of us has been successful making a log, we'll post a message offering to e-mail it to people who want it. Hopefully that won't cause copyright problems. (This type of arrangement has worked for others with chats on other services.) But wait & see if anyone on the list is successful in making a log of the chat before posting requests. > I'd also be interested in knowing how old he is and if he is > married... (-; (1) He's just the right age. (2) He's married. (All the *good* ones are taken!) :^) * Allison Percy, a perky Knightie percy91@w....... * * Shrewthering info: http://assets.wharton.upenn.edu/~percy91/shrew.html * * "To paraphrase the Hair Club for Men guy, 'I not only compose the music * * for the show, I'm also a fan...'" Fred Mollin * ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 14:51:28 -0400 From: Dotti Rhodes <dottir@w.......> Subject: Re: Uncle at Syndicon in Baltimore At 10:43 AM 4/18/96 -0400, you wrote: > >If Uncle is going to be at Syndicon in Baltimore, I am definitely going. Before anyone gets on her case, I am sure Polly knows that Nigel is going to be at Syndicon, not "Uncle". But, like a lot of us I think it's because we know "Uncle" so we feel more comfortable saying the character than to take the liberty of saying Nigel when we don't really know him. Actually, I shouldn't talk for anyone else, imho that is. Tootles!!! Trying to fend off any bad feelings!!! :) Dotti R Knightie 4-Ever dottir@w....... ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 15:25:05 -0400 From: "Cyrille V. Neuman" <neumanc@r.......> Subject: YKYBHBWTMFKW.... You know your boyfriend has been watching too much FK when... Okay, I've managed to convert my boyfriend to FK recently, but I didn't realize it had affected him much until I picked him up the other day when he dropped his car off for repairs... I've just gotten a new license plate, and happened to get one with the letters KNV on it. As we were walking to my car, he freezes and points at the plate, "Look! KNightie Valor!" he proclaimed proudly, knowing me to be a Knightie. See everyone at Shrewthering! Cyrille neumanc@r.......------------------------------------------------- | "That's your problem, you know: you haven't seen enough | | movies. All of life's riddles are answered in the movies." | | -Davis, | | Grand Canyon | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 14:18:16 -0500 From: Margie Hammet <treeleaf@i.......> Subject: Re: Uncle at Syndicon in Baltimore Dotti wrote: >Before anyone gets on her case, I am sure Polly knows that Nigel is going to >be at Syndicon, not "Uncle". Does it really matter? After all, Uncle is a term of endearment, whether applied to Nigel or LaCroix. (Should I be ducking and running from Cousins?) Margie (treeleaf@i.......) NickandNatPacker Unnamed Faction ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 12:46:35 -0700 From: Bonnela <callalily@l.......> Subject: FK Wishing Crane Project-- update 4/18 Thought you all would like an update on the FK Wishing Crane Project: We are almost ready to mail our first two origami crane mobiles. They are going to two of the Sony head-honchos in New York. And, we are still collecting for a *third* mobile -- we are halfway there all ready folks! So, keep folding while you wish for a fourth season! Check out the FK Wishing Crane Project webpage <http://www.execpc.com/~echelbar/fkcranes.html> if you need more information on what we're doing and why. Or, if you're web-impaired, *private* e-mail me at <callalily@l.......>. BTW, we have the shipping costs covered for the mobiles, but thanks for asking. If you want to donate to the SOS-FK cause, I believe we still have costs to cover for the NATPE bags and the Electronic Media ad (and of course there is always the Pediatric Aids Foundation). Bonnela Pardoe <callalily@l.......> FK Wishing Crane Project ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 15:42:07 -0400 From: Linda Simon <lsimon@h.......> Subject: New biography of Bram Stoker The Boston Globe reviewed the new bio of Bram Stoker by Barbara Belford, calling it interesting but not fully informative. Snippet: "...Stoker encouraged Irving [his theater manager] to drain the life blood out of him duirng 27 years of devotion...[Belford] makes the connection between exploitation and vampire bloodsucking but she never makes the connection convincing. She offers no psychological explanation for Stoker's.... obsession with the sinister and supernatural. And she makes no attempt to explain how and why he created the most lasting and lurid vision of the vampire ever written." I will privately send the full review (it's not long) to anyone who asks. ObFK: I think Uncle can give Count Dracula a run for his money. Linda Simon NatPacker and chocolatiere "I'm a treat-the-disease kinda gal myself." Nat ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 16:29:45 -0400 From: Dotti Rhodes <dottir@w.......> Subject: Re: New biography of Bram Stoker At 03:42 PM 4/18/96 -0400, Linda wrote: > >ObFK: I think Uncle can give Count Dracula a run for his money. I agree - I think Count Dracula would leave the country after running into Uncle. Dotti R Knightie 4-Ever dottir@w....... ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 16:32:11 -0400 From: Dotti Rhodes <dottir@w.......> Subject: Re: Uncle at Syndicon in Baltimore At 02:18 PM 4/18/96 -0500, you wrote: > > >Does it really matter? After all, Uncle is a term of endearment, whether applied to Nigel or LaCroix. >(Should I be ducking and running from Cousins?) > Naw, I don't think so, I don't think it matters at all, but it does matter to some so I thought I'd stem the tide before we had a bunch of notes about it. As far as running from the Cousins - well ya never know how THEY'RE gonna react to anything - they're so fickle!! Ducking, but not running - Knighties do not run!!! They retreat with honor!! Dotti R Knightie 4-Ever dottir@w....... ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 13:55:35 -0700 From: Valery King <kingv@u.......> Subject: Re: Uncle at Syndicon in Baltimore On Thu, 18 Apr 1996, Margie Hammet wrote: > Does it really matter? After all, Uncle is a term of endearment, whether > applied to Nigel or LaCroix. > (Should I be ducking and running from Cousins?) I think when you actually see Nigel in person, you will understand the difference! NO ONE could mistake him for Lacroix, not seriously; heck, he doesn't even LOOK much like Lacroix, really--too much color in his cheeks, too often a big grin on his face, too casual yet stylish in his dress, and the Dragon's Breath (tm) voice only comes through when he's making a point. And he's a really nice guy, something I'd *never* say about Uncle {shudder}. Anyone who gets a chance to see Nigel Bennett in person, jump at it! You'll never regret spending the money for the con. Cheers! Valery kingv@u....... ------------------------------ End of FORKNI-L Digest - 18 Apr 1996 ************************************
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