ok, I can't imagine this hasn't been posted here, but it doesn't
show in my archives, so:
http://buffy.slayers.co.uk/ShowStrip.asp?CS=1
--
dave thorn | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Neil Ford noted:
Quick bit of digging and I've found the following;
[Heat Magazine, 19-25 May 2001]
The producers of Buffy, Fox TV, have offered ridiculous soundbites to justify
switching TV networks in the US. The WB, home to Buffy since it's inception,
did not match the passion and vision
From: Greg McCarroll [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2001 10:43 AM
[there are actually no spoliers left in this post so I'm removing the
spoiler space]
i'm a little worried that the next season will suck.
lets wait and see if the warning signs are there, more
weird settings i.e.
* Cross David - dcross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
From: Greg McCarroll [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2001 10:43 AM
[there are actually no spoliers left in this post so I'm removing the
spoiler space]
i'm a little worried that the next season will suck.
lets wait and see if
in the planning for a while now, the main bad guy has
been rumoured to be the Ultimate Evil from the Buffy Xmas episode where
Angels tries to kill himself (in series three.)
Dean
--
Profanity is the one language all programmers understand
--- Anon
get use out of the sets one more time.
The movie has been in the planning for a while now, the main bad guy has
been rumoured to be the Ultimate Evil from the Buffy Xmas episode where
Angels tries to kill himself (in series three.)
Is Ultimate Evil related to Evil Dave? If so, will he discuss
what about last night? Buffy no more? Well I'm pretty sure she
will be back, my reasoning - they played the normal end of show credits/
theme tune, if they had of killed the character off, there would of been
a special ending. Mind you, when I explained this theory to the wife she
used
*
Well what about last night? Buffy no more? Well I'm pretty sure she
will be back, my reasoning - they played the normal end of show credits/
theme tune, if they had of killed the character off, there would
*
Well what about last night? Buffy no more? Well I'm pretty sure she
will be back, my reasoning - they played
On Sat, Jun 02, 2001 at 04:45:45PM +0100, Leo Lapworth ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Dave, U still need last weeks video ?
Nope. All caught up now thanks.
Dave...
Greg McCarroll [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
now i remember
the good old days of live and kicking with sarah green and pete and simon
ahhh halycon days
halcyon?
Anyway we all know it peaked with Sally James...
--
Dave Hodgkinson, http://www.hodgkinson.org
* Dave Hodgkinson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Greg McCarroll [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
now i remember
the good old days of live and kicking with sarah green and pete and simon
ahhh halycon days
halcyon?
some of us are blessed with typing speeds above that of normal mortals
and
night? Buffy no more? Well I'm pretty sure she
will be back, my reasoning - they played the normal end of show credits/
theme tune, if they had of killed the character off, there would of been
a special ending. Mind you, when I explained this theory to the wife she
used
*SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT*
*SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT*
*SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT*
Well what about last night? Buffy no more? Well I'm pretty
*
Well what about last night? Buffy no more? Well I'm pretty sure she
will be back, my reasoning - they played the normal end of show credits/
theme tune, if they had of killed the character off, there would of been
ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT*
Well what about last night? Buffy no more? Well I'm pretty sure she
will be back, my reasoning - they played the normal end of show
ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT*
*SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT*
Well what about last night? Buffy no more
*
*SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT*
Well what about last night? Buffy no more? Well I'm pretty sure she
will be back, my reasoning - they played
night? Buffy no more? Well I'm pretty sure she
will be back, my reasoning - they played the normal end of show credits/
theme tune, if they had of killed the character off, there would of been
a special ending. Mind you, when I explained this theory to the wife she
used the phrase
*
*SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT*
Well what about last night? Buffy no more? Well I'm pretty sure she
will be back, my reasoning - they played
* *SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT*
*SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT*
Well what about last night? Buffy no more? Well I'm pretty
*
Well what about last night? Buffy no more? Well I'm pretty sure she
will be back, my reasoning - they played the normal end of show credits/
theme tune, if they had of killed the character off, there would of been
a special ending. Mind you, when I
On Sat, 2 Jun 2001, Matthew Robinson wrote:
[1] Don't ask me why I was watching Live Kicking as I don't know the
answer
Oh we will ask you, and you are expected to make up some bulllshit however
ludicrous, now that Ant Dec dont do it you cant say you fancy them ...
/J\
* Jonathan Stowe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Sat, 2 Jun 2001, Matthew Robinson wrote:
[1] Don't ask me why I was watching Live Kicking as I don't know the
answer
Oh we will ask you, and you are expected to make up some bulllshit however
ludicrous, now that Ant Dec dont do it you
*
Well what about last night? Buffy no more?
Well I'm pretty sure she
will be back, my reasoning - they played the
normal end of show credits/
theme tune, if they had
Well, not quite... but nearly:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/eastenders/features/exclusive.shtml
On Mon, 28 May 2001, Redvers Davies wrote:
Well, not quite... but nearly:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/eastenders/features/exclusive.shtml
There seems to be something wrong with this URL...where's the
@decimalipaddress after the domain name?
Later
Mark
--
s'' Mark Fowler
On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 08:30:25PM +0100, Robin Szemeti wrote:
eughh! when you say 'Buffy gear' do you mean as in 'we guarantee
these were worn by Buffy ... ' or something entirely more celeubrious ?
http://www.qvcuk.com/ukgasp/frameset.asp?nest=http%3A%2F%2F%6E%69%6E%6F%2E%6E%75
QVC are selling lots of Buffy gear, tune into QVC
now, or check out the wbesite
http://www.qvcuk.com/ukgasp/frameset.asp?nest=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.qvcuk.com%2Fukgscripts%2FSearch.dllsearch=1frames=yCriteria=Buffy
On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 07:18:23PM +0100, Barry Pretsell wrote:
QVC are selling lots of Buffy gear, tune into QVC now, or check out the wbesite
Charisma Carpenter 'Cordelia' Signed Photo £64...
Now i'm scared...
Dean
--
Profanity is the one language all programmers understand
* Dean ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 07:18:23PM +0100, Barry Pretsell wrote:
QVC are selling lots of Buffy gear, tune into QVC now, or check out the wbesite
Charisma Carpenter 'Cordelia' Signed Photo £64...
Now i'm scared...
you mean the suggestion of going to QVC
At 19:16 23/05/2001, Dean wrote:
On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 07:18:23PM +0100, Barry Pretsell wrote:
QVC are selling lots of Buffy gear, tune into QVC now, or check out the
wbesite
Charisma Carpenter 'Cordelia' Signed Photo £64...
Now i'm scared...
Far cheaper on Yahoo Auctions:
http
On Wed, 23 May 2001, Barry Pretsell wrote:
QVC are selling lots of Buffy gear, tune into QVC now, or check out the wbesite
eughh! when you say 'Buffy gear' do you mean as in 'we guarantee
these were worn by Buffy ... ' or something entirely more celeubrious ?
fed up of finding pr0n
eughh! when you say 'Buffy gear' do you mean as in 'we guarantee
these were worn by Buffy ... ' or something entirely more celeubrious ?
no looks like the usual crap: 1 in a billion signed prints and magazines, no
soiled
clothes...
- Original Message -
From: Robin Szemeti
For some reason, on Friday night Sky One, NTL and my VCR all conspired
against me to give me a recording of Buffy and Angel with perfect picture
and no sound. I'm guessing that's not how they were intended to be seen.
If anyone can lend me a recording at some time this week I'd be most
At 17:20 16/05/2001, Dean wrote:
On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 05:08:17PM +0100, Robin Szemeti wrote:
http://page.auctions.yahoo.com/uk/auction/51586918
The economy took another downturn today as the few remaining London
based dot-coms utilized the last of their ever diminishing budgets in
an
Robin Szemeti wrote:
http://page.auctions.yahoo.com/uk/auction/51586918
Yum. Pricey, though.
Cheers,
Philip
--
Philip Newton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
All opinions are my own, not my employer's.
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
From: Philip Newton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 11:57 AM
Robin Szemeti wrote:
http://page.auctions.yahoo.com/uk/auction/51586918
Yum. Pricey, though.
Oh, I don't know. It's not _that_ expensive. I may have another look just
before it closes tomorrow morning. If it's
Cross David - dcross wrote:
Oh, and there's a picture of the whole cast, just signed by
SMG tho' at http://page.auctions.yahoo.com/uk/auction/51612812.
I suppose at this point, grep will wonder why the Bufster uses her fake name
when signing pictures.
Cheers,
Philip
--
Philip Newton [EMAIL
From: Philip Newton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Cross David - dcross wrote:
Oh, and there's a picture of the whole cast, just signed by
SMG tho' at http://page.auctions.yahoo.com/uk/auction/51612812.
I suppose at this point, grep will wonder why the Bufster
uses her fake name
when
pictures.
Well you don't see pictures of the Duke signed Marion Robert Morrison. So
why should this budding young actress and slayer sign things Buffy.
Sheesh, some people ;-)
--
Greg McCarroll http://www.mccarroll.uklinux.net
On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 07:25:44AM +0100, Dave Cross wrote:
At 17:20 16/05/2001, Dean wrote:
On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 05:08:17PM +0100, Robin Szemeti wrote:
http://page.auctions.yahoo.com/uk/auction/51586918
The economy took another downturn today as the few remaining London
based
http://page.auctions.yahoo.com/uk/auction/51586918
--
Robin Szemeti
Redpoint Consulting Limited
Real Solutions For A Virtual World
On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 05:08:17PM +0100, Robin Szemeti wrote:
http://page.auctions.yahoo.com/uk/auction/51586918
The economy took another downturn today as the few remaining London
based dot-coms utilized the last of their ever diminishing budgets in
an attempt to procure an item that would
On Wed, 16 May 2001, Robin Szemeti wrote:
http://page.auctions.yahoo.com/uk/auction/51586918
Tempting very tempting.
I bet the price goes up quite quickly now
Andy
At 12:31 16/05/01 -0400, you wrote:
On Wed, 16 May 2001, Robin Szemeti wrote:
http://page.auctions.yahoo.com/uk/auction/51586918
The seller seems to do quite a trade in signed photos. The last SMG one:
Sultry Buffy Vampire Slayer SARAH MICHELLE GELLAR Signed 8x10 Photo With
COA
went
Nathan Torkington [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Piers Cawley writes:
I'm trying to work out if I was bowled over by
'Go to sleep pretty baby' because of the song or the visuals...
Ob Porn: You can see a nipple and curve of a breast through a wet
shirt if you look in the right place.
Nathan Torkington [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Greg McCarroll writes:
And while we are on the old films chestnut, my current recommendation
is 'O Brother, where art thou?', excellent film.
I loved it. I've seen it twice. Of course, I'm a bluegrass music
nut.
Bluegrass is okay, but I
Nathan Torkington [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Greg McCarroll writes:
I think `man of sorrow' will be a good ambassador for bluegrass
Yup, it is. I'd just like to add that I saw it performed by the real
band (i.e., not George Clooney lipsynching) one week ago. It was
bloody brilliant. I
David H. Adler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 08:55:16AM -0600, Nathan Torkington wrote:
On the subject of music (despite the Subject: of movies) ... anyone
here into trad. Irish instrumental music?
[raises hand]
Actually, Celtic in general, more than *just*
Cross David - dcross [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
From: Nathan Torkington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 3:55 PM
On the subject of music (despite the Subject: of movies) ... anyone
here into trad. Irish instrumental music?
Well, I prefer stuff with lyrics, but enjoy
Matthew Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dave Cross:
You sound like the kind of person
who would really enjoy the Cambridge Folk Festival
Or, indeed, the Holmfirth Folk Festival: on this weekend for all your real
ale, finger-in-ear, set-in-summer-wine-country needs
On Sat, May 12, 2001 at 05:37:24PM -0400, Piers Cawley wrote:
David H. Adler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 08:55:16AM -0600, Nathan Torkington wrote:
On the subject of music (despite the Subject: of movies) ... anyone
here into trad. Irish instrumental music?
On 12 May 2001, Piers Cawley wrote:
I prefer trad English. And I really prefer trad. English vocal,
preferably without instruments...
I thought I saw someone who looked like you with the Morris Dancers last
monday :)
/J\
At 22:36 12/05/2001, you wrote:
I prefer trad English. And I really prefer trad. English vocal,
preferably without instruments...
Known amongst many of my friends as The Ballad Of God Knows Who[1]
Dave...
[1] Part of an affectionate classification of folk music into just two
styles: The
On Wed, 9 May 2001, Greg McCarroll wrote:
And while we are on the old films chestnut, my current
recommendation is 'O Brother, where art thou?', excellent film.
Oh yes. Truly fantastic. Must buy the soundtrack album.
ah yes, and the soggy bottom boys' `hit' is particularly good
Dave Cross:
You sound like the kind of person
who would really enjoy the Cambridge Folk Festival
Or, indeed, the Holmfirth Folk Festival: on this weekend for all your real
ale, finger-in-ear, set-in-summer-wine-country needs
http://www.riceholm.demon.co.uk/
--
matt | CHOPS
Dave Cross writes:
Some names there that I don't know, but will be checking out. I bet the
Green Linnet compilation is good.
Oh yes. That's what I used to decide which artists to buy. Another
CD arrived yesterday, a Rounder compilation of 1920s recordings of
trad. Irish musicians. I was
On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 06:34:18PM +0100, Dean wrote:
PS Do we have any news on the YAPC::Europe talks that were recorded?
The video tapes are with a friend of Jo's being encoded. However they've been
in that state for a while :-) so maybe it's time to check their status.
I'll report back.
* Jonathan Stowe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Tue, 8 May 2001, Nathan Torkington wrote:
... I wonder how hard it would be to get Faith or Charisma Carpenter
Ah you caught me when I was on the train with this. Sorry for causing it
to get posted twice :)
i'll remind you that by the
* Dave Cross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
At 18:10 08/05/2001, Nathan Torkington wrote:
... I wonder how hard it would be to get Faith or Charisma Carpenter
or one of those other minor characters to do a meet'n'greet at TPC.
I suspect they're hard to dislodge from LA, but it might still be
On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 08:49:30AM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:
I'm interested in going to YAPC, is London PM going as a group or is it all
just ad-hoc?
which YAPC? Y::E i assume?
Yep YAPC::Europe, with the recent success of the New York trip i was being
(maybe ;)) optimistic about more
David H. Adler writes:
1) Charisma isn't really minor anymore, being second lead in Angel.
True. And after the bikini scene, she's a bigtime star. BIG time.
BIG. If you know what I mean. Yowzers.
2) Get Willow. Dammit.
I'll see what they cost. It might be prohibitively expensive to get
Dean writes:
Does any one know if ORA will be selling a compilation of the papers again
after this conference?
We will.
Nat
I wonder how hard it would be to get Faith or Charisma Carpenter
...to do a meet'n'greet at TPC.
No idea. But it that idea falls through, I bet you *could* get a pony!
;-)
Damian
On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 11:20:36AM -0600, Nathan Torkington wrote:
2) Get Willow. Dammit.
I'll see what they cost. It might be prohibitively expensive to get
anyone who's cute.
Get Willow then ;)
Dean
--
Profanity is the one language all programmers understand
--- Anon
* Dean ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 08:49:30AM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:
I'm interested in going to YAPC, is London PM going as a group or is it all
just ad-hoc?
which YAPC? Y::E i assume?
Yep YAPC::Europe, with the recent success of the New York trip i was
* Damian Conway ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I wonder how hard it would be to get Faith or Charisma Carpenter
...to do a meet'n'greet at TPC.
No idea. But it that idea falls through, I bet you *could* get a pony!
next you'll be trying to flog slices of the pony and when we want to
go and
. :)
Editors? This show isn't edited, it's live. Isn't it?
Yes and remember in between slaying Buffy has gotton a little acting
job with they stage name SMG, explaining films such as Scream 2,
Cruel Intentions, etc.
And while we are on the old films chestnut, my current recommendation
is 'O Brother
From: Dean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 9:22 AM
On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 11:20:36AM -0600, Nathan Torkington wrote:
2) Get Willow. Dammit.
I'll see what they cost. It might be prohibitively expensive to get
anyone who's cute.
Get Willow then ;)
/me slaps Dean.
And while we are on the old films chestnut, my current recommendation
is 'O Brother, where art thou?', excellent film. However I here Momento
is a very good film as well.
Oh Brother should be subtitled. Don't expect to understand the dialogue
for the first 30 minutes until you are used to
- Original Message -
From: Greg McCarroll [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And while we are on the old films chestnut, my current recommendation
is 'O Brother, where art thou?', excellent film. However I here Momento
is a very good film as well.
I've just ordered this actually from
On Wed, 09 May 2001, you wrote:
* Damian Conway ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I wonder how hard it would be to get Faith or Charisma Carpenter
...to do a meet'n'greet at TPC.
No idea. But it that idea falls through, I bet you *could* get a pony!
next you'll be trying to flog slices
* Piers Cawley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Greg McCarroll [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And while we are on the old films chestnut, my current
recommendation is 'O Brother, where art thou?', excellent film.
Oh yes. Truly fantastic. Must buy the soundtrack album.
ah yes, and the soggy bottom
Greg McCarroll [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Piers Cawley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Greg McCarroll [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And while we are on the old films chestnut, my current
recommendation is 'O Brother, where art thou?', excellent film.
Oh yes. Truly fantastic. Must buy the
Wednesday, May 09, 2001, 3:54:53 AM, Jonathan Peterson wrote:
And while we are on the old films chestnut, my current recommendation
is 'O Brother, where art thou?', excellent film. However I here Momento
is a very good film as well.
JP Oh Brother should be subtitled. Don't expect to
On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 09:21:41AM +0100, Dean wrote:
I'll see what they cost. It might be prohibitively expensive to get
anyone who's cute.
Get Willow then ;)
It's big, slippery, and is frequently sighted in rivers and IRC. And
it's comin right atcha...
Martin
On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 09:25:23AM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:
and while i'm on a roll, how about the fact that TV license vans
are actually mind control devices sent by the government which is
in fact controlled by scientologists who are using the vans to
reduce peoples IQ to the point
On Wed, 9 May 2001, Greg McCarroll wrote:
* Piers Cawley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Greg McCarroll [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And while we are on the old films chestnut, my current
recommendation is 'O Brother, where art thou?', excellent film.
Oh yes. Truly fantastic. Must buy the
* Lucy McWilliam ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Wed, 9 May 2001, Greg McCarroll wrote:
* Piers Cawley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Greg McCarroll [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And while we are on the old films chestnut, my current
recommendation is 'O Brother, where art thou?',
Piers Cawley writes:
I'm trying to work out if I was bowled over by
'Go to sleep pretty baby' because of the song or the visuals...
Ob Porn: You can see a nipple and curve of a breast through a wet
shirt if you look in the right place.
Nat
Greg McCarroll writes:
And while we are on the old films chestnut, my current recommendation
is 'O Brother, where art thou?', excellent film.
I loved it. I've seen it twice. Of course, I'm a bluegrass music
nut.
Nat
* Nathan Torkington ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Piers Cawley writes:
I'm trying to work out if I was bowled over by
'Go to sleep pretty baby' because of the song or the visuals...
Ob Porn: You can see a nipple and curve of a breast through a wet
shirt if you look in the right place.
* Nathan Torkington ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Greg McCarroll writes:
And while we are on the old films chestnut, my current recommendation
is 'O Brother, where art thou?', excellent film.
I loved it. I've seen it twice. Of course, I'm a bluegrass music
nut.
I think `man of sorrow'
Greg McCarroll writes:
I think `man of sorrow' will be a good ambassador for bluegrass
Yup, it is. I'd just like to add that I saw it performed by the real
band (i.e., not George Clooney lipsynching) one week ago. It was
bloody brilliant. I think I even have a photo on the digital camera
of
On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 08:55:16AM -0600, Nathan Torkington wrote:
On the subject of music (despite the Subject: of movies) ... anyone
here into trad. Irish instrumental music?
I'm rather fond of Sharon Shannon.
Does she count?
.robin.
--
select replace(a, CHR(88), replace(a,,''))
From: Nathan Torkington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 3:55 PM
On the subject of music (despite the Subject: of movies) ... anyone
here into trad. Irish instrumental music?
Well, I prefer stuff with lyrics, but enjoy almost any kind of Irish (and
English) folk music.
What
On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 03:42:49PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:
* Nathan Torkington ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Ob Porn: You can see a nipple and curve of a breast through a wet
shirt if you look in the right place.
This is exactly the sort of thing that gives London.pm a bad name,
I
On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 08:55:16AM -0600, Nathan Torkington wrote:
On the subject of music (despite the Subject: of movies) ... anyone
here into trad. Irish instrumental music?
Yes, very definitely. Unfortunately I don't play anything vaguely relevant,
apart from the guitar. I'd *really* love
On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 09:28:38AM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:
* Nathan Torkington ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
2) Get Willow. Dammit.
I'll see what they cost. It might be prohibitively expensive to get
anyone who's cute.
Well Willow should be well within budget then.
You
On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 11:20:36AM -0600, Nathan Torkington wrote:
David H. Adler writes:
3) Get the editors to come. Maybe I can convince them to hire me. :)
Editors? This show isn't edited, it's live. Isn't it?
No. Documentary.
dha
--
David H. Adler - [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 03:42:49PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:
* Nathan Torkington ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Piers Cawley writes:
I'm trying to work out if I was bowled over by
'Go to sleep pretty baby' because of the song or the visuals...
Ob Porn: You can see a nipple and curve
On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 08:55:16AM -0600, Nathan Torkington wrote:
On the subject of music (despite the Subject: of movies) ... anyone
here into trad. Irish instrumental music?
[raises hand]
Actually, Celtic in general, more than *just* irish...
dha, saw Natalie McMaster a couple of weeks
On Wed, 9 May 2001, Simon Cozens wrote:
On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 08:55:16AM -0600, Nathan Torkington wrote:
On the subject of music (despite the Subject: of movies) ... anyone
here into trad. Irish instrumental music?
Yes, very definitely. Unfortunately I don't play anything vaguely
Cross David - dcross writes:
Well, I prefer stuff with lyrics, but enjoy almost any kind of Irish (and
English) folk music.
The CDs on high rotation right now are:
Brendan Begley, We Won't Go Home 'Til Morning
Green Linnet Artists, Green Linnet Records: The 20th Anniversary
On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 12:42:40PM +0100, Paul Mison wrote:
http://shadowgirl.net/photos/NYC-apr-2001/).
Those are great pictures!
http://shadowgirl.net/photos/NYC-apr-2001/merkin.html
I trust everyone knows what a merkin *really* is...
Paul can you tell I live near SF? M
At 16:56 09/05/2001, you wrote:
Cross David - dcross writes:
Well, I prefer stuff with lyrics, but enjoy almost any kind of Irish (and
English) folk music.
The CDs on high rotation right now are:
Brendan Begley, We Won't Go Home 'Til Morning
Green Linnet Artists, Green Linnet Records:
tracking down their agents now.
What a totally excellent idea. The costume designer for Buffy was at
the ICA on the last day of yapc::Europe last year. Unplanned, but
rather weird and neat anyway ;-) This now sets a standard for this
year's conference to beat...
Leon
--
Leon Brocard
Nathan Torkington [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
... I wonder how hard it would be to get Faith or Charisma Carpenter
or one of those other minor characters to do a meet'n'greet at TPC.
I suspect they're hard to dislodge from LA, but it might still be
worth a try[1]. I'm tracking down their
On Tue, 8 May 2001, Nathan Torkington wrote:
... I wonder how hard it would be to get Faith or Charisma Carpenter
or one of those other minor characters to do a meet'n'greet at TPC.
I suspect they're hard to dislodge from LA, but it might still be
worth a try[1]. I'm tracking down their
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