HIGHLA-L Digest - 3 Jan 2004 to 4 Jan 2004 (#2004-4)

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      There are 7 messages totalling 178 lines in this issue.
      
      Topics of the day:
      
        1. taping locales? (wasRe: Aaaahhh!!! It's coming back to haunt             
           us!!!!) (2)
        2. Aaaahhh!!! It's coming back to haunt us!!!! (3)
        3. taping locales? (wasRe: Aaaahhh!!! It's coming back to haunt us!!!!) (2)
      
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      Date:    Sat, 3 Jan 2004 17:05:45 -1000
      From:    MacWestie <mac.westie@verizon.net>
      Subject: Re: taping locales? (wasRe: Aaaahhh!!! It's coming back to haunt
               us!!!!)
      
      Fred--
      > On my wish list:
      >  Nuns with a sense of Humor!
      
      So, Sally Field as an Immie?  I don't think so.
      
      Nina
      mac.westie@verizon.net
      
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      Date:    Sat, 3 Jan 2004 17:10:32 -1000
      From:    MacWestie <mac.westie@verizon.net>
      Subject: Re: Aaaahhh!!! It's coming back to haunt us!!!!
      
      me a bit back--
      > >Which _part_ of Richie should be in the new project--the head, or the
      rest?
      
      Marina--
      > Why not both parts, put back together?
      
      With super-glue?
      
      
      > Come on, if they can bring
      > stupid-ass demons into the frelling show, they can resurrect my
      > Richie!
      
      Well, they _could_.  But why?  He was expendable back in season 5, & that
      hasn't changed.
      
      
      Nina (of course, the real question is--can Stan sing?)
      mac.westie@verizon.net
      
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      Date:    Sat, 3 Jan 2004 22:34:50 EST
      From:    Fred Versch <TecnoGypsy@aol.com>
      Subject: Re: taping locales? (wasRe: Aaaahhh!!! It's coming back to haunt
               us!!!!)
      
      In a message dated 1/3/2004 10:06:24 PM Eastern Standard Time,
      mac.westie@verizon.net writes:
      
      > > Nuns with a sense of Humor!
      >
      > So, Sally Field as an Immie?  I don't think so.
      >
      
      Ninna, I REALLY like Sally Field!
      
      Kurgan?  Isn't what Kurgan wanted?  Nuns with a snse of humor?
      
      ~~~ Fred ~~~
      
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      Date:    Sat, 3 Jan 2004 22:42:53 EST
      From:    Fred Versch <TecnoGypsy@aol.com>
      Subject: Re: taping locales? (wasRe: Aaaahhh!!! It's coming back to haunt
               us!!!!)
      
      In a message dated 1/3/2004 9:57:18 PM Eastern Standard Time, Dotiran@aol.com
      writes:
      
      > New Zealand has been mentioned for The Source.
      > But all are rumors.
      
      
      
      LOL Lord of the Dreams?
      
      Peace,  ~~~ Fred ~~~
      
      (Damn, guess I have to shell a few U.S. Dollars for IMPACT for my most fav
      show HS:TV or it's incarnation.  Since when we in fandom became so cheap for
      news items?  We shelled out big bucks, yen, lira, rocks, Paso, etc., for even BAD
      product.)  I could laugh at the Opera in my white tux and white high top
      snickers and Top Hat.)
      
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      Date:    Sat, 3 Jan 2004 19:53:17 -0800
      From:    Parisrose <parisrose@prodigy.net>
      Subject: Re: taping locales? (wasRe: Aaaahhh!!! It's coming back to haunt
               us!!!!)
      
      Fred Versch <TecnoGypsy@aol.com> wrote:
      Peace, ~~~ Fred ~~~
      
      (Damn, guess I have to shell a few U.S. Dollars for IMPACT for my most fav
      show HS:TV or it's incarnation. Since when we in fandom became so cheap for
      news items? We shelled out big bucks, yen, lira, rocks, Paso, etc., for even BAD
      product.) I could laugh at the Opera in my white tux and white high top
      snickers and Top Hat.)
      
      OK...for a white tux and a white top hat i could be persuaded to go to the Opera.  But what i really want to see is the big dancing Ewoks number.  Yeah!
      
      Parisrose
      
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      Date:    Sun, 4 Jan 2004 09:41:05 -0500
      From:    ke731458@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu
      Subject: Re: Aaaahhh!!! It's coming back to haunt us!!!!
      
      Quoting T'Mar <tmar@SIFL.IID.CO.ZA>:
      > - No more kung fu (I like kung fu, but it can take over a film
      > unnecessarily)
      
      Oh, but there goes the chance for playing "Everybody was Kung Fu Fighting" in
      the background!
      
      > - No bad special effects
      
      No floating houses, floating people, or floating cows (holy cows or
      otherwise). And no spiral Quickenings with possible homoerotic subtext.
      
      > - No putting in all sorts of familiar-but-extraneous characters in order
      > to try and appease the fans
      
      No putting in HL actors as different characters. It was distracting enough on
      Dr. Who, but after 30 years and a limited BBC acting pool, they didn't have
      much choice.
      
      (Time-travelling Immortal who flies around in a black t-bird beheading other
      Immortals and offering people jelly babies? That could work.)
      
      --Miracle
      
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      Date:    Sun, 4 Jan 2004 11:15:21 -0600
      From:    Ginny <RED57@aol.com>
      Subject: Re: Aaaahhh!!! It's coming back to haunt us!!!!
      
      ke731458@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu wrote on 1/4/2004, 8:41 AM:
      
       > (Time-travelling Immortal who flies around in a black t-bird beheading
       > other
       > Immortals and offering people jelly babies? That could work.)
      
      ((T-bird is larger on the inside than it is on the outside. A series of
      young, hip "companions" come and go. Iconic sword is an ordinary katana,
      but has a sonic screwdriver in the hilt.))
      --
      Ginny
      RED57@aol.com
      Fresh out of .sig lines
      
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