HIGHLA-L Digest - 25 May 2003 to 27 May 2003 (#2003-92)

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      Topics of the day:
      
        1. trivia--DM dialogue
        2. Mac's Thunderbird (5)
      
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      Date:    Tue, 27 May 2003 11:01:40 -0400
      From:    jjswbt@earthlink.net
      Subject: Re: trivia--DM dialogue
      
      Nina asked:
      >So, who is Duncan talking to/in what episode?
      
      These are too hard! They make my brain hurt. I'll just have to make things up.
      
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      >--"No Immortal ever died of a chill."
      
      Duncan to Tessa when he insisted on wandering the antique store in the nude.
      
      >--"Nature, _______, you can't fight it."
      
      To Brian Cullen, as to why they had to piss on the side of the road instead of waiting until they found an outhouse.
      
      >--"Teacher's a teacher for a reason."
      
      To Richie when Richie wondered why *he* couldn't tell Duncan what to do.
      
      >--"I haven't thrown a knife in public in 70 years."
      
      To Kalas to explain why he stabbed him with that piece of glass.
      
      >--"I think you need some oil & vinegar."
      
      To Amanda during a hot date.
      
      >--"Now I think the noblest thing a man can do is live."
      
      To Joe, explaining that he used to think balancing a sheep on his nose was the noblest thing.
      
      >--"Moderation, ___________, is for monks."
      
      To Darius while taunting him about all the hot sex he and Tessa had.
      
      >--"Good skin runs in my family.  There's nothing I can do about it."
      
      To Ursa to explain why girls liked Duncan better.
      
      >--"Hear that, _________?  It's the fat lady singing."
      
      To Brother Timon while making fun of Brother Kalas
      
      >--"But you're women.  And you're English!"
      
      To the hookers in Simone's brothel when they suggested a naughty act.
      
      >--"All our friends & lovers--they all die & we remain."
      
      Explaining to Annie once again why sex with him was better than sex with Tommy
      
      >--"I never thought I'd be grateful for your libido."
      
      To Amanda when she helped him with a little..um..performance problem he'd been having
      
      >--"Work through the anger.  Work through the pain.  I thought you were
      >gone.
      >A hundred years of forgetting, & it all comes back.  Why is it I can still
      >taste you?"
      
      To Alexei while remembering a particularly beery evening in Moscow.
      
      >--"Go for your gun, & I'll make you eat it."
      
      To Joe when he bragged once too often about shooting Duncan
      
      >--"Dressed like that, who are you calling a fop?"
      
      To Anne when she showed up in yet another inappropriate miniskirt and skin tight sweater combo
      
      >-- "Are you here in an official capacity or simply to ponder the
      >vicissitudes of the antiques trade?"
      
      To Grayson when he returned for the 5th time to ask the price of the Darius bobble head doll in the shop window
      
      >--"You're a mad woman!  First you seduce me, then you betray me, and now
      >you rescue me."
      
      To Gina when her elaborate sex fantasies got out of hand
      
      >--"We were the best of friends."
      
      To his faithful white horse who had to be put down at the age of 42
      
      >--"Courage is hard to deny."
      
      To Fitz while watching him prepare to hit a six iron off the 5th tee at St. Andrew's.
      
      >--"There's a problem thinking the strongest can take what they want. ...
      >There's always somebody stronger."
      
      Used as a metaphor to explain to Kip why his full house didn't beat Duncan's royal flush.
      
      >--"But I'm not ready for marriage!"
      
      To Silas who turned his attention to Duncan after the monkey rejected him.
      
      >--"So they had to die because you got your feelings hurt? ... It was
      >murder."
      
      To Byron after discovering he had been killing poetry critics all over Europe
      
      >--"________, don't lose your head over a fairy tale."
      
      To Kenny whose understanding of children's fiction was tenuous at best
      
      >--"Bad food, bad weather, nice Mafia."
      
      To Kristov when explaining why he hated the Ukraine.
      
      >--"You don't trust anybody, do you?"
      
      To Ceirdwyn while denying he had used her eyeliner to doodle on her face while she slept
      
      >--"Some people are evil--not bad, not misunderstood--just plain evil.  And
      >you don't talk to evil, you destroy it."
      
      To Joe while explaining why Benny Carbasa had to die.
      
      >--"You know what they say, don't you--two's company & four's ... not
      >sanitary."
      
      To Kronos, Silas and Methos when asked to replace the dead Caspian as a Horseman
      
      >--"If you even so much as scratch her, I'll dissect you."
      
      To Cassandra after allowing her to examine his sword
      
      >--"The dead don't want revenge.  They want nothing.  They feel nothing!"
      
      To Mickey while explaining that necrophilia isn't all bad.
      
      >--"Amanda's got a big mouth."
      
      To Methos while comparing sex partners
      
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      Wendy(I think that about does it.)
      
      
      Fairy Killer
      jjswbt@earthlink.net
      http://home.earthlink.net/~jjswbt/index.html
      
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      Date:    Tue, 27 May 2003 14:30:08 -0700
      From:    FKMel <sgt_buck_frobisher@yahoo.com>
      Subject: Mac's Thunderbird
      
      What's the year of Mac's T-Bird? I know it's
      60-something but I'm not sure exactly what year.
      
      Mel
      
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      Date:    Tue, 27 May 2003 18:40:24 -0700
      From:    Gregory Mate <gmate@rogers.com>
      Subject: Re: Mac's Thunderbird
      
      At 02:30 PM 5/27/2003 -0700, you wrote:
      >What's the year of Mac's T-Bird? I know it's
      >60-something but I'm not sure exactly what year.
      >
      >Mel
      
      
        A 1965 convertible (10th anniversary edition).
      
      
      ....Greg....
      He Who Is Feeling A Little Trivial Today
      gmate@rogers.com
      
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      Date:    Tue, 27 May 2003 20:01:05 -0400
      From:    Peggie Gannon <pgannon@optonline.net>
      Subject: Re: Mac's Thunderbird
      
      I thought it was a 64....?
      Peggie ;-P
      ----- Original Message -----
      From: "Gregory Mate" <gmate@ROGERS.COM>
      To: <HIGHLA-L@LISTS.PSU.EDU>
      Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 9:40 PM
      Subject: Re: Mac's Thunderbird
      
      
      > At 02:30 PM 5/27/2003 -0700, you wrote:
      > >What's the year of Mac's T-Bird? I know it's
      > >60-something but I'm not sure exactly what year.
      > >
      > >Mel
      >
      >
      >   A 1965 convertible (10th anniversary edition).
      >
      >
      > ....Greg....
      > He Who Is Feeling A Little Trivial Today
      > gmate@rogers.com
      
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      Date:    Tue, 27 May 2003 14:47:40 -1000
      From:    MacWestie <mac.westie@verizon.net>
      Subject: Re: Mac's Thunderbird
      
      > What's the year of Mac's T-Bird?
      
      1964-5???  I think there was a hybrid model that year due to an anniversary
      or something.  The 2 cars used in the show were pretty cantankerous, from
      various accounts, causing lots of production problems & assorted cursing due
      to fouled up takes.
      
      
      trivia alert....
      
      1) Who besides DM did we see driving the T-Bird? (I have 5, but there could
      be more.)
      
      2) Episode we see DM use a remote thingee to open the convertible top?
      
      3) Episode the windshield gets smashed?
      
      4) License plate # ?
      
      5) Episode it is featured in nifty time-lapse photography?
      
      6) Episode it is stolen?
      
      7) Episode it gets a parking ticket?
      
      8) 2 episodes the windows are shot out?
      
      9) What it (well, one of the 2 cars used in the series) sold for at the
      Anaheim convention?
      
      10) Its  2 Paris counterparts?
      
      Nina (no, there's no end to HL trivia)
      
      mac.westie@verizon.net
      
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      Date:    Tue, 27 May 2003 21:44:01 -0700
      From:    Gregory Mate <gmate@rogers.com>
      Subject: Re: Mac's Thunderbird
      
      >trivia alert....
      
      >1) Who besides DM did we see driving the T-Bird? (I have 5, but there could
      >be more.)
      
      If Richie drove the T-Bird, would he then be Ri(t)chie while in the car?
      
      >2) Episode we see DM use a remote thingee to open the convertible top?
      
      The Clapper.
      
      >3) Episode the windshield gets smashed?
      
      The one where Richie drove it.
      
      >4) License plate # ?
      
      OUTATIME (or was that the DeLorean?)
      
      >5) Episode it is featured in nifty time-lapse photography?
      
      Ummm...the one with the 70's flashback (aka Disco Duncan)?
      
      >6) Episode it is stolen?
      
      The one where Richie drove it and left the keys in it.
      
      >7) Episode it gets a parking ticket?
      
      See #3.
      
      >8) 2 episodes the windows are shot out?
      
      Who gave Richie his license anyhow?  Patty and Selma?
      
      >9) What it (well, one of the 2 cars used in the series) sold for at the
      >Anaheim convention?
      
      Probably more money than I have.
      
      >10) Its  2 Paris counterparts?
      
      A Citroen and a DeLorean.
      
      ....Greg....
      He Who Trivializes Trivia
      gmate@rogers.com
      
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