HIGHLA-L Digest - 30 May 2003 to 31 May 2003 (#2003-96)

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      Topics of the day:
      
        1. A mystery solved! (4)
        2. HL: The Raven
        3. HIGHLA-L Digest - 29 May 2003 to 30 May 2003 (#2003-95)
        4. The Fighter, or 'More Yummy Shirtless Duncan Kata Scenes'
      
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      Date:    Fri, 30 May 2003 20:27:08 -0700
      From:    "R. Shelton" <rshelton2@earthlink.net>
      Subject: Re: A mystery solved!
      
      Almost caught up on my listmail....
      
      At 04:25 PM -0400 5/30/03, jjswbt@EARTHLINK.NET wrote:
      >(Which means that my original post of "Epitaph for Tommy" has the
      >correct Eurominutes and I shouldn't have revised them.)
      
      I thought something was out of whack there! I was sure your first
      posting was correct. :) I've watched my tapes so much that I
      sometimes forget which minutes are actually the Euros.
      
      >Wendy (Or maybe I'll just quit and find a more productive obsession <g>.)
      
      LOL!  Aww, now what fun would that be? <g>
      
      At 12:03 PM -1000 5/30/03, MacWestie wrote:
      >Nina (the world is an imperfect place--watching La Femme Nikita late night
      >on Oxygen comes at the price of those cheesy sex-gel-for women commercials)
      
      Oh my, those *are* awful aren't they?
      
      And not to get too off topic, but has anyone else noticed what an LFN
      rip-off Alias is? I've only watched it a couple times, but it seemed
      way too close, like they were trying to make an American version of
      LFN or something. Someone that knew I was into LFN suggested I might
      like it - but it doesn't come close, imho. I adore LFN!
      
      Rachel (I need to dig out those tapes also!)(let me know if you need
      any LFN eps taped, Nina)
      
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      Date:    Fri, 30 May 2003 21:18:56 -0700
      From:    "R. Shelton" <rshelton2@earthlink.net>
      Subject: HL: The Raven
      
      .....on the SciFi Channel at midnight tonight. I didn't know they
      were re-running it anywhere. I didn't care as much for Raven, but
      it's good to see any HL reruns airing. :)
      
      Rachel
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      Date:    Sat, 31 May 2003 00:30:29 -0400
      From:    Becky Doland <becky@beckyjo.com>
      Subject: Re: A mystery solved!
      
      > >Nina (the world is an imperfect place--watching La Femme Nikita late
      night
      > >on Oxygen comes at the price of those cheesy sex-gel-for women
      commercials)
      
      Yes, but they also show Bliss, which means eventually the eppy with nekkid
      PW.
      
      Rachel:
      > And not to get too off topic, but has anyone else noticed what an LFN
      > rip-off Alias is? I've only watched it a couple times, but it seemed
      > way too close, like they were trying to make an American version of
      > LFN or something. Someone that knew I was into LFN suggested I might
      > like it - but it doesn't come close, imho. I adore LFN!
      
      Absolutely.  I thought the same thing from the very begining, and I've never
      been able to watch it.  People are all gaagaa over Alias, and they've no
      clue that the original has slipped by without their even noticing it.
      
      BTW, Peta Wilson is in that Sean Connery movie that's about to come out -
      The League of Extrordinary Gentlemen.
      
      ~ Becky
      
      
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      Date:    Sat, 31 May 2003 02:15:41 EDT
      From:    CATLADYx7@aol.com
      Subject: Re: HIGHLA-L Digest - 29 May 2003 to 30 May 2003 (#2003-95)
      
      In a message dated 5/30/2003 10:03:14 PM Eastern Standard Time,
      LISTSERV@LISTS.PSU.EDU writes:
      
      
      > <<> And, don't they realize "Spike" means something entirely different to
      > > genre viewers now?)
      > >
      > > mac.westie@verizon.net>>
      >
      >
      > LOL!  I have to admit I've been thinking the same thing and wondering if
      > they
      > used that name on purpose.  No...we're talking studio execs here.  I guess
      > not.<<<<<<<
      
                             LOL!!!!!!   We had a lot of fun with that on one of my
      Spike lists about a month ago:-)  Imagine Spike has a tv station named after
      him ROTFL!!!!!!!!     It is strange where they came up with the name!
      
                                      Rae
      
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      Date:    Sat, 31 May 2003 02:31:29 -0700
      From:    "R. Shelton" <rshelton2@earthlink.net>
      Subject: Re: A mystery solved!
      
      At 12:30 AM -0400 5/31/03, Becky Doland wrote:
      >BTW, Peta Wilson is in that Sean Connery movie that's about to come out -
      >The League of Extrordinary Gentlemen.
      
      Cool! Thanks - I didn't know that; I've been seeing previews for that.
      
      Rachel
      
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      Date:    Thu, 29 May 2003 15:29:59 -0700
      From:    FKMel <sgt_buck_frobisher@yahoo.com>
      Subject: Re: The Fighter, or 'More Yummy Shirtless Duncan Kata Scenes'
      
      You tuned in right after it went off. TNN moved it
      back to 3pm, or 4 your time. The latenight time of
      12am/1am remains the same.
      
      Mel
      
      
      
      > I haven't had a moment to myself in recent
      > weeks...and I get one at 5:00 p.m.
      > edt. today BUT!  No HIGHLANDER!  When did this
      > happen?  Do I have to tape
      > from 1:00 a.m.?  Is that when Y'all watch it?
      >
      > Ellen
      
      
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      Date:    Sat, 31 May 2003 15:55:18 EDT
      From:    Dotiran@aol.com
      Subject: Re: A mystery solved!
      
      In a message dated 5/30/03 11:33:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
      rshelton2@earthlink.net writes:
      
      
      > what an LFN
      > rip-off Alias is?
      
      to each his/her own I guess.
      I've followed and liked both shows but to me Alias is better written, more
      intelligible and has a more engaging cast.
      
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