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FORKNI-L Digest - 6 Jul 2004 to 7 Jul 2004 (#2004-183)
Wed, 7 Jul 2004
There are 6 messages totalling 142 lines in this issue.
Topics of the day:
1. LC water, etc
2. Story Search (3)
3. Looking for a FK fan fiction author
4. Cyrano
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Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 22:09:32 +0100
From: Tracy Gooding <t.gooding@u.......>
Subject: LC water, etc
A friend holidaying in the USA kindly brought me some back...which my partner
promptly drank. It is pretty chewy water, although not as strong as some of
the European mineral waters like Vichy Catalan.
I received an invitation to a conference in France yesterday - the location map
on the back said 'LaCroix'. If only my French were better...!
Tracy G
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Destroying puppet strings to our souls."
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Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 22:08:03 -0400
From: Deborah Hymon <debh@e.......>
Subject: Story Search
It's been a long time if I did indeed read this one, but now I wonder if I
dreamed it.
Is there a story out there where LaCroix approves N&N's wedding? In the
story I'm thinking of, N&N never know why he approves, but the writer
reveals to us readers that LaCroix knew Nat's mother and he is her father,
but no one knows.
Please tell me I'm not dreaming this one. However, I do dream very weird
Forever Knight tales.
Thanks in advance for any info!
Deborah
DeborahAHymon.com
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Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 22:18:16 -0400
From: Deborah Hymon <debh@e.......>
Subject: Looking for a FK fan fiction author
Does anyone know whatever happened to Tyra? I tried email her at:
branwwolf@aol.com
The email was returned. Does anyone have a recent email?
Thanks,
Deborah
DeborahAHymon.com
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Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2004 03:29:21 -0700
From: Amanda Berendt <debrabant_foundation@y......>
Subject: Re: Story Search
--- Deborah Hymon <debh@e.......> wrote:
> In the story I'm thinking of, N&N never know why he approves, but
> the writer reveals to us readers that LaCroix knew Nat's mother and
> he is her father, but no one knows.
>
Wow, that sounds like a good one! If this is a real story, could
someone post the info to the list. I want to read this one.
-Amanda
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on it, but evil does not rule it. So I cannot kill it." - Gabriel Van Helsing
http://www.darksideoftheglass.com
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Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2004 13:40:29 +0000
From: Gladys <joe_black_2000_3000@y......>
Subject: Re: Story Search
This story is Father of the Bride, by Elise.
You can read it on her homepage:
http://www.geocities.com/darius4evr/fatherofthebride.txt
Gladys
> Is there a story out there where LaCroix approves N&N's wedding? In the
> story I'm thinking of, N&N never know why he approves, but the writer
> reveals to us readers that LaCroix knew Nat's mother and he is her father,
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Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2004 12:31:46 -0400
From: ciernickh <hmc1@e.......>
Subject: Cyrano
As I posted before, the Shakespeare Theatre has posters of the play for $4.
Additionally, their current magazine features an article on the play, and their
next edition will include coverage of the opening night. I have extra copies of
the current magazine if anyone can't get a copy. Contact me off list.
The url for the Shakespeare Theatre: http://www.shakespearedc.org/tinfo.html
The Georgetown neighborhood newspaper for last week has a favorable review of
the play. The reviewer only briefly mentions GWD, however, he attributes the
quality of the play, in part, to him. I don't know the url for the paper or how
to get copies, I suspect it can be found through a Google search on papers for
Washington, DC.
Also, to all those who have posted information on it, thank you.
Helen
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