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Digest - 22 Feb 2006 to 23 Feb 2006 (#2006-56)

Thu, 23 Feb 2006

There are 10 messages totalling 256 lines in this issue.

Topics of the day:

  1. Slings and Arrows (2)
  2. THoughts.....
  3. Slings and Arrows & FK alumni (2)
  4. question (4)
  5. THoughts

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Date:    Wed, 22 Feb 2006 19:40:12 -0800
From:    Ith <ithildin@o.......>
Subject: Re: Slings and Arrows

At 05:04 PM 2/18/2006, Stacy wrote:
>I know Ger was supposed to be in the series.  He's listed as an actor in
>the show on The Movie Network's S&A page.  On the IMDB site, seasons 1 and
>2 are listed but Ger's not mentioned anywhere.  I can't figure out whether
>the show was cancelled after 2 seasons of six shows per season, whether
>he's supposed to be in season 3 and season 3 hasn't started yet, or they
>just left off his name.

Perfect timing! I just read this article last week that mentions his part
in the series:
http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/entertainment_tv/2006/02/a_former_kid_in.html





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Date:    Wed, 22 Feb 2006 07:03:39 -0500
From:    Forever Knight Tales <fknight420@c.......>
Subject: Re: THoughts.....

Nice thought, I like the scene when they were discussing dating and Schanke
asked, 'what about him?' she said ask him and when he did Nick smiled and
said no time and walked away.  Feelings there too.  Nice thought, thanks for
sharing, now we're doing it.
Cheryl / fknight420@c.......



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Date:    Thu, 23 Feb 2006 01:59:02 -0500
From:    mrkkaye@a.......
Subject: Re: Slings and Arrows & FK alumni

 -----Original Message-----
>I know Ger was supposed to be in the series. He's listed as an actor in >the
show on The Movie Network's S&A page. On the IMDB site, seasons 1 and >2 are
listed but Ger's not mentioned anywhere. I can't figure out whether >the show was
cancelled after 2 seasons of six shows per season, whether >he's supposed to be
in season 3

I've seen seasons 1 & 2 and Yes - Ger is in Season 2. There will be a season 3
centering on William Hutt as King Lear. The IMDB is not only missing Ger in its
listing, but also Leon Pownall(FK episode Dead of Knight) who was in Slings &
Arrows both seasons and Colm Feore (FK episode Blood Money) who was in season 2
of Slings & Arrows.
Marla K.



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Date:    Thu, 23 Feb 2006 03:38:41 -0800
From:    Amanda Berendt <debrabant_foundation@y.......>
Subject: Re: Slings and Arrows & FK alumni

--- mrkkaye@a....... wrote:

> and ColmFeore (FK episode Blood Money) who was in season 2 of
> Slings & Arrows.

Colm Feore too!?!?!?!?!!?  It's got my three Canadian guys - Paul
Gross, GWD, and Colm Feore all in one place.
Woo hoo!!!!
-Amanda

"This thing... man... whatever it is...evil may have created it, left its mark
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:    Thu, 23 Feb 2006 07:16:48 -0500
From:    "Phillips, Tim" <Tim.Phillips@s.......>
Subject: Re: question

> Can you imagine a whammied pilot?
	Yep.
	Also can imagine the mineshaft he'd dig out with the plane.
	Nick with the Caddy would be nothing compared to some wacked out
fighter jock dazed in the cockpit of an F-16.
	Yeah know....I'm not even sure LaCroix would have to whammy the
guy.
	What is the likelihood of a USAF pilot reporting he intercepted
an Armini-clad gentleman with glowing eyes and fangs...who was flying
two thousand feet over the ground without an airplane????
	I think any fighter pilot who thought about making that report
would realize he was about to get themselves removed from flight-status
for suspected drug abuse...


	Tim

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Date:    Thu, 23 Feb 2006 11:55:46 -0500
From:    Cindy Clark <clarkcindy@m.......>
Subject: Re: question

I go to Canada every summer for Toronto Trek and/or Stratford.  I've only
been asked to show my driver's license, and then where I'm going and why and
how long I'll be staying.  I usually cross at Buffalo.  However, with all of
the passport rumors flying about, I checked with con-com for T-Trek and they
tell me that passports will be needed in 2007.  I've also been told by
friends that have tried to cross at Buffalo since October that it has become
very subjective, some of the guards are asking specifically for passports
and some of my friends have been turned away because they don't have one
yet, only to be permitted to cross when they go to another bridge in the
area.  I think I'll get my passport before I go this summer, just to be on
the safe-side, since I haven't quite figured out how to whammy the guards on
either side of the border.


----- Original Message -----
From: <Libratsie@a.......>

> Same with me, although I've always had to show an official copy of my
> birth
> certificate.  However, I think pretty soon you will have to have a
> passport
> to get back into the United States.

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Date:    Thu, 23 Feb 2006 09:03:06 -0800
From:    Adina Montgomery <adinaruth@e.......>
Subject: Re: Slings and Arrows

And!...the LA Times had a review as well.  Ger is mentioned:
http://www.calendarlive.com/tv/cl-et-slings17feb17,0,3936380.story

>
>Perfect timing! I just read this article last week that mentions his part
>in the series:
>http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/entertainment_tv/2006/02/a_former_kid_in.html

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Date:    Thu, 23 Feb 2006 12:13:38 -0500
From:    Cindy Clark <clarkcindy@m.......>
Subject: Re: question

Remember there are very small unmanned flying reconnaissance drones  these
days, which are detectable.  Any unusual activity like that would focus the
satellites on that area, and they can pick up the surgeon general's warning
on a pack of cigarettes.  I think going across the old-fashioned way would
attract a lot less attention.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephanie Kellerman" <stequina@i.......>

> Yes, but if they get close to 100 mph, (stall speed for a fighter) they
> could be mistaken for a stealth fighter.  That is about the size, or
> maybe a little smaller its profile appears to be on a scope.

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Date:    Thu, 23 Feb 2006 12:00:12 -0800
From:    Kristen Fife <fenix23fyre@y.......>
Subject: THoughts

Don't forget that MBIAV happened chronologically after
Night In Question, where Nick and Natalie had intimate
relations and he had amnesia but stated he knew there
was something between them in the episode :)

So I am just bringing up the idea that in MBIAV, they
don't seem to be keeping it a secret.  Not that they are
announcing it out loud (that would be unprofessional) but
it seems to be pretty open.



"The price for this gift is the darkness of the night, and the blood of
humanity to sustain you." -THICKER THAN WATER, Kristen Fife in progress
See my blog at http://spaces.msn.com/members/landinn/

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Date:    Thu, 23 Feb 2006 15:12:03 -0500
From:    Stephanie Kellerman <stephke@i.......>
Subject: Re: question

Yes, my son gets to play with those.  They are very small indeed.  I
agree that the old fashioned way would seem to be easier in the long run.

Cindy Clark wrote:

>Remember there are very small unmanned flying reconnaissance drones  these
>days, which are detectable.  Any unusual activity like that would focus the
>satellites on that area, and they can pick up the surgeon general's warning
>on a pack of cigarettes.  I think going across the old-fashioned way would
>attract a lot less attention.
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Stephanie Kellerman" <stequina@i.......>
>
>
>
>>Yes, but if they get close to 100 mph, (stall speed for a fighter) they
>>could be mistaken for a stealth fighter.  That is about the size, or
>>maybe a little smaller its profile appears to be on a scope.
>>
>>
>
>
>
>

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