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      Topics of the day:
      
        1. HIGHLA-L Digest - 18 Mar 2006 to 19 Mar 2006 (#2006-63) (2)
        2. HLWW, Carmel and Cons... (3)
        3. Not Really Off Topic: Immortal Chef
        4. OT: Star Wars and SG-1
      
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      Date:    Sun, 19 Mar 2006 21:18:57 -0800
      From:    FKMel <sgt_buck_frobisher@yahoo.com>
      Subject: Re: HIGHLA-L Digest - 18 Mar 2006 to 19 Mar 2006 (#2006-63)
      
      Which miniseries? The Stand is out on DVD already.
      
      Mel
      > Well... he *may* be Immortal already... he survived
      > the Plague AND
      > an atom bomb AND the flu and life in Boulder. :)
      > 
      > - Marina, who really wishes that mini-series would
      > come out on DVD.
      > 
      
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      Date:    Mon, 20 Mar 2006 07:46:57 +0200
      From:    TMar <tmar@polka.co.za>
      Subject: Re: HIGHLA-L Digest - 18 Mar 2006 to 19 Mar 2006 (#2006-63)
      
       >Which miniseries? The Stand is out on DVD already.
      
      The local release isn't out yet, so I just ordered the overseas release.
      What the heck. :)
      
      - Marina.
      
      \\ "I think somewhere on the road to reality,  ||>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> //
      //    you took a left turn." - Nowhere Man     || R I C H I E >> \\
      \\===============tmar@polka.co.za==============||>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> //
      //===Chief Flag Waver and Defender of Richie===||````````````````\\
      
      Wesley: What about the fact they thought we were gay?
      Angel: Adds mystery.
      "Expecting" (Angel)
      
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      Date:    Mon, 20 Mar 2006 10:36:48 -0500
      From:    Wendy <Immortals_Incorporated@cox.net>
      Subject: Re: HLWW, Carmel and Cons...
      
      Nina says:
      > I regret to inform you that I am all out of vitriol, due to 
      > recent unforeseen demand.  However, a vat IS on order, 
      
      I've switched to freeze-dried vitriol. You can get it in large
      resealable bags or in small foil packets. It's so much easier to keep
      and takes up a lot less space around the house. Keep a few packets in
      your purse or pocket for emergency use. Just add water or beer. 
      
      >And, yes--the lackey in charge of inventory HAS been canned.  
      
      Canned Lackey never sells as well as Canned Ferret. 
      
      Marina:
      >> Ben Browder's Peacekeeper accent is always terrible. It's 
      >> so obvious  that he has no idea how to do an English accent. I
      wonder, 
      >> though, if  it's Ben Browder who can't do it, or if he was just
      playing John 
      > > Crichton that way. It's fun to watch, in any case.
      
      Nina:
      > BB lived in the UK for several years while training to be an 
      > actor, & his wife is British, so I suspect he is very 
      > familiar w/ the accent.  Since he was impersonating a 
      > Peacekeeper officer, _Crichton_ was going for "haughty 
      > bastard" & I thought he nailed it, body language & all.
      
      That was my impression as well - that *Crichton* was doing the accent,
      not BB. As I said before, since we heard numerous different accents on
      Farscape, I don't think the accent was so important  - it was the
      overall impression . Could a real Peacekeeper believe that Crichton was
      a fellow officer? I think the answer was yes- until he ran into a
      procedure or protocol he couldn't fake. 
      
      Wendy ( I *miss* Farscape.)
      
      Immortals Inc.
      immortals_incorporated@cox.net
      "Weasels for Eternity" 
      
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      Date:    Mon, 20 Mar 2006 18:07:23 +0200
      From:    TMar <tmar@polka.co.za>
      Subject: Re: HLWW, Carmel and Cons...
      
      Wendy wrote:
       > As I said before, since we heard numerous different accents on
       >Farscape, I don't think the accent was so important - it was the
       >overall impression .
      
      Which is actually supported by some eps in the 4th season... when they
      were at Katratzi (sp?) and Crichton was *still* pretending to be a
      Peacekeeper, only this time he used his usual accent.  I did like what
      Scorpius said at one point, "What have you done with my Peacekeeper?"
      That Scorpius. Such a kidder. Heh.
      
      Which has to make one wonder why Crichton bothered to do that weird
      British one in the first season when he was pretending to be a
      Peacekeeper...
      
      - Marina. (I miss D'Argo.)
      
      \\ "I think somewhere on the road to reality,  ||>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> //
      //    you took a left turn." - Nowhere Man     || R I C H I E >> \\
      \\===============tmar@polka.co.za==============||>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> //
      //===Chief Flag Waver and Defender of Richie===||````````````````\\
      
      Wesley: What about the fact they thought we were gay?
      Angel: Adds mystery.
      "Expecting" (Angel)
      
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      Date:    Mon, 20 Mar 2006 14:45:57 -1000
      From:    MacWestie <mac.westie@verizon.net>
      Subject: Re: HLWW, Carmel and Cons...
      
      Just housekeeping stuff, comparing recipes & the like.
      
      
      me before--
      >>And, yes--the lackey in charge of inventory HAS been canned.
      
      Wendy-- 
      > Canned Lackey never sells as well as Canned Ferret.
      
      Oh, I have a secret ingredient; just a pinch of Newbie really spices up the 
      Canned Lackey.
      
      
      > Wendy ( I *miss* Farscape.)
      
      There's nothing like it--before or since.
      
      Nina (also, I add a bit of real Englishman to my Canned Mongoose Mousse, & 
      top it w/ a layer of carmel sauce) (it's certainly not for the sophisticated 
      palate, but the masses eat it up)
      mac.westie@verizon.net
      
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      Date:    Mon, 20 Mar 2006 19:13:34 -0600
      From:    Ginny Gibbs <red57metoo@yahoo.com>
      Subject: Not Really Off Topic: Immortal Chef
      
      MacWestie wrote:
      
      > Just housekeeping stuff, comparing recipes & the like.
      >
      >
      > me before--
      >
      >>> And, yes--the lackey in charge of inventory HAS been canned.
      >>
      >
      > Wendy--
      >
      >> Canned Lackey never sells as well as Canned Ferret.
      >
      >
      > Oh, I have a secret ingredient; just a pinch of Newbie really spices 
      > up the Canned Lackey.
      >
      >
      >> Wendy ( I *miss* Farscape.)
      >
      >
      > There's nothing like it--before or since.
      >
      > Nina (also, I add a bit of real Englishman to my Canned Mongoose 
      > Mousse, & top it w/ a layer of carmel sauce) (it's certainly not for 
      > the sophisticated palate, but the masses eat it up)
      > mac.westie@verizon.net
      >
      While we're at it, here's a recipe for Mac Cheese:
      
      1 large bed, complete with headboard (preferably king-sized, though a 
      double will do)
      1 Mac (shirtless)
      1 female love interest of the week
      
      Peel Mac and love interest. Add to bed (do not remove headboard as it 
      includes a lot of flavor). Rattle thoroughly and serve up piping hot. 
      Serves many.
      
      For Classic Mac Cheese, do not substitute generic female. Only Tessa 
      will do. Accept no substitutes, examine Tessa carefully for signs of 
      plastic surgery.
      
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      Date:    Mon, 20 Mar 2006 20:21:12 -0600
      From:    Ginny Gibbs <red57metoo@yahoo.com>
      Subject: OT: Star Wars and SG-1
      
      Since we're OT, here's a link to a great mashup video: Star Wars 
      Cantina/SG-1
      
      http://youtube.com/watch?v=upzk3r18Dow
      
      Vitriol warning: if you're a quart low, this video will probably bring 
      it right back up if you are not a fan of any of the following: O'Neill, 
      Teal'c, Dr. Jackson, Jonas, Mayhew, or generic Asgard puppets. The 
      editing is terrific. I had forgotten about this filk song, but it gets a 
      whole new life with this mash-up.
      
      Very catchy tune -  "His name was Yoda, he was a Muppet..." ::humming:: 
      now I"ll be singing that all day at work.
      
      OBHL: This link was sent to me by an old-time denizen of this list, 
      catsnco. Many of you will remember her, and her backstory. If you do, 
      you should know it was sent by one of the "young ones," who has no 
      memory of that time. She/they seem to be doing a little better.
      
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