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Van: Horn, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: maandag 3 maart 2003 3:49
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Onderwerp: RE: L3 Re: Your Favorite SciFi/Fantasy Movie Soundtrack?
Not to mention the Holodeck Interactive Edition of the _Kama Sutra_...
GRIN
Doug wrote:
GSV Ancient Submariner
John H. replied:
Do you rhyme?
Sorry, I'm stuck in a cramped middle seat on a flight
from Atlanta to Dallas and couldn't resist. Do you now how hard it is to
type when the guy in
front of you has his seat all the way back?!?
Very? ;-)
Rime is an old form of
From: J. van Baardwijk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'd love to have one, but I'm afraid the electricity bill would be too
high. Playing the Holodeck version of games such as Half-Life or Unreal
would make gaming so much more... interesting... :-)
Not to mention the Holodeck Interactive Edition of the
J. van Baardwijk wrote:
Not to mention the Holodeck Interactive Edition of the _Kama
Sutra_...
See, that's the problem. To paraphrase Dennis Miller, if some ensign can turn on a
switch, crack open a Romulan ale, and have Seven of Nine do the naked mambo on his
johnson, why the heck would
At 13:04 2-3-2003 +, Jose Ortiz wrote:
I'd love to have one, but I'm afraid the electricity bill would be too
high. Playing the Holodeck version of games such as Half-Life or Unreal
would make gaming so much more... interesting... :-)
Not to mention the Holodeck Interactive Edition of
- Original Message -
From: Steve Sloan II [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 10:48 AM
Subject: Re: L3 Re: Your Favorite SciFi/Fantasy Movie Soundtrack?
Doug Pensinger wrote:
GSV Ancient Submariner
With a penguin hanging
Jose wrote:
Makes you wonder where did Wesley Crusher spend his free time, after he was
done saving the Enterprise.
ACK! MY EYES! MY EYES!
Oh, sorry... did anyone else just go to a really scary visual place?
Reggie Bautista
Buffy Quote Maru
On Sun, 2 Mar 2003, Jim Sharkey wrote:
See, that's the problem. To paraphrase Dennis Miller, if some ensign can turn on a
switch, crack open a Romulan ale, and have Seven of Nine do the naked mambo on his
johnson, why the heck would he ever do any work? :-)
So the really big question
Jose J. Ortiz-Carlo wrote:
From: J. van Baardwijk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'd love to have one, but I'm afraid the electricity bill would be too
high. Playing the Holodeck version of games such as Half-Life or Unreal
would make gaming so much more... interesting... :-)
Not to mention the
Marvin Long, Jr. wrote:
On Sun, 2 Mar 2003, Jim Sharkey wrote:
See, that's the problem. To paraphrase Dennis Miller, if some
ensign can turn on a switch, crack open a Romulan ale, and have
Seven of Nine do the naked mambo on his johnson, why the heck
would he ever do any work? :-)
So the
From: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On at least one of those times, didn't he have to save the Enterprise from
some goof-up that he himself was responsible for?
You *don't* let a kid goof around with a starship. Period.
Julia
How a starship that represents the prime technological advance of
At 02:44 PM 3/2/03 -0800, Doug Pensinger wrote:
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
I preferred to spend my military days hurtling through the air at
hundreds of miles per hour in a flimsy tin can rather than moving
hundreds of feet under the water at a few knots in a flimsy tin can . . .
Well now, flimsy
At 11:15 PM 3/2/03 +, Jose J. Ortiz-Carlo wrote:
From: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On at least one of those times, didn't he have to save the Enterprise from
some goof-up that he himself was responsible for?
You *don't* let a kid goof around with a starship. Period.
Julia
How a
From: Doug Pensinger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
GSV Ancient Submariner
Do you rhyme?
Sorry, I'm stuck in a cramped middle seat on a flight from Atlanta to Dallas
and couldn't resist. Do you now how hard it is to type when the guy in
front of you has his seat all the way back?!?
- jmh
Ouch
From: J. van Baardwijk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'd love to have one, but I'm afraid the electricity bill
would be too
high. Playing the Holodeck version of games such as Half-Life
or Unreal
would make gaming so much more... interesting... :-)
I'll wait for the Holodeck version of
Horn, John wrote:
From: J. van Baardwijk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Not to mention the Holodeck Interactive Edition of the _Kama
Sutra_... GRIN
What would Sonja say about this, h???
Probably Hurry up, slowpoke! I'm lonely in here! At least if he's lucky. :-)
Jim
On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
Interesting! I never saw many of the animated episodes, though I read a
number of the James Blish short stories based on them.
IIRC, Alan Dean Foster did the books based on TAS, while Blish adapted the
TOS episodes, and wrote one original
From: Ronn!Blankenship [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If I have to choose between coding COBOL and coding RPG, I would much
rather go for COBOL. I feel I can exercise a lot more control with a
computer programming language that uses instructions that resemble natural
language.
RPG is not really a
At 11:24 PM 3/1/03 +, Jose J. Ortiz-Carlo wrote:
From: Ronn!Blankenship [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And TOS doesn't have holodeck episodes.
One of the things which made it better than TNG, IMO.
I can see why you say that. The lack of another piece of technology that
can go wrong will force the
At 11:29 PM 3/1/03 +, Jose J. Ortiz-Carlo wrote:
From: Ronn!Blankenship [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If I have to choose between coding COBOL and coding RPG, I would much
rather go for COBOL. I feel I can exercise a lot more control with a
computer programming language that uses instructions that
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
But when I watch a movie which takes place on a nuclear submarine
(perhaps the closest contemporary environment to that of a starship),
I don't want to spend the entire hour or two of my time simply
watching the crew sitting in the wardroom watching the weekly movie
At 07:50 PM 3/1/03 -0800, Doug Pensinger wrote:
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
But when I watch a movie which takes place on a nuclear submarine
(perhaps the closest contemporary environment to that of a starship), I
don't want to spend the entire hour or two of my time simply watching
the crew
At 01:10 AM 2/25/03 +, Jose J. Ortiz-Carlo wrote:
From: Marvin Long, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And TOS doesn't have holodeck episodes.
One of the things which made it better than TNG, IMO.
Does the continuity of The Animated Series count? They did have the
holodeck there! Courtesy of DC
At 11:07 AM 2/26/03 +, Jose J. Ortiz-Carlo wrote:
From: Reggie Bautista [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't particularly have a problem with COBOL; in fact, I like it a good
sight better than some *other* languages to which I've been exposed, like
FORTRAN (I know, I know, they do completely different
At 07:28 AM 2/25/03 -0600, Marvin Long, Jr. wrote:
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Jose J. Ortiz-Carlo wrote:
And TOS doesn't have holodeck episodes.
Marvin Long
Does the continuity of The Animated Series count? They did have the
holodeck
there! Courtesy of DC Fontana, I believe. :)
Interesting!
Marvin wrote:
And TOS doesn't have holodeck episodes.
Ronn! replied:
One of the things which made it better than TNG, IMO.
I actually really liked two of the holodeck episodes. The first one was
season one's 11001001, the episode with the aliens called Bynars who
hijack the ship after making
Ronn! wrote:
(FWIW, I have always hated with a passion books/stories/etc. which end with
He woke up and it was all a dream, and most of the holodeck episodes are
essentially that.)
OK, somehow I didn't see this line in your email originally. Please feel
free to ignore my question about why you
At 10:55 PM 2/28/03 -0600, Reggie Bautista wrote:
Ronn! wrote:
(FWIW, I have always hated with a passion books/stories/etc. which end
with He woke up and it was all a dream, and most of the holodeck
episodes are essentially that.)
OK, somehow I didn't see this line in your email originally.
From: Reggie Bautista [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't particularly have a problem with COBOL; in fact, I like it a good
sight better than some *other* languages to which I've been exposed, like
FORTRAN (I know, I know, they do completely different things). Reggie
Bautista
If I have to choose
At 20:22 24-2-2003 -0600, Julia Thompson wrote:
The use of COBOL cripples the mind; its teaching should, therefore, be
regarded as a criminal offense. -- E. W. Dijkstra:
Ah, Dijkstra. I saw him on a panel discussion once. He insisted that all
computer programs should be proven, or verified,
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Reggie Bautista wrote:
Marvin wrote:
Ok, I just had to check...
http://www.samueljohnson.com/refuge.html
which has the quote as Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.
When I was looking for that quote to post it, I found not 1, not 2, but 3
pages that
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Jose J. Ortiz-Carlo wrote:
From: Marvin Long, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ahhh...I had the 1701 ERTL model for a long time - I still have a die-cast
TOS Enterprise that shoots little yellow round photon torpedos and has a
detachable shuttle. I bought it from Sears in the
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Jose J. Ortiz-Carlo wrote:
And TOS doesn't have holodeck episodes.
Marvin Long
Does the continuity of The Animated Series count? They did have the holodeck
there! Courtesy of DC Fontana, I believe. :)
Interesting! I never saw many of the animated episodes, though
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Jose J. Ortiz-Carlo wrote:
Unfortunately, 16+ years of ST:TNG episodes on re-runs aren't helping that.
Maybe somebody in Paramount hopes that if they re-run the episodes long
enough, the characters will achieve the same legendary status. Tough luck.
16+ years$#!*,
From: Jose J. Ortiz-Carlo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
That is the first thing that struck me as odd in
Enterprise. Capt. Archer
also follows this style of command.
OK. I've only watched a few episodes of Enterprise before I decided it
wasn't worth the effort to find it (we've no UPN
Marvin Long, Jr. wrote:
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Jose J. Ortiz-Carlo wrote:
Unfortunately, 16+ years of ST:TNG episodes on re-runs aren't helping that.
Maybe somebody in Paramount hopes that if they re-run the episodes long
enough, the characters will achieve the same legendary status.
From: Marvin Long, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Unfortunately, 16+ years of ST:TNG episodes on re-runs
aren't helping that.
Maybe somebody in Paramount hopes that if they re-run the
episodes long
enough, the characters will achieve the same legendary
status. Tough luck.
16+
At 08:22 PM 2/24/2003 -0600, you wrote:
Reggie Bautista wrote:
Marvin wrote:
Ok, I just had to check...
http://www.samueljohnson.com/refuge.html
which has the quote as Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.
When I was looking for that quote to post it, I found not 1, not 2, but 3
Kevin Tarr wrote:
At 08:22 PM 2/24/2003 -0600, you wrote:
Reggie Bautista wrote:
Marvin wrote:
Ok, I just had to check...
http://www.samueljohnson.com/refuge.html
which has the quote as Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.
When I was looking for that quote
I quoted:
The use of COBOL cripples the mind; its teaching should, therefore, be
regarded as a criminal offense. -- E. W. Dijkstra:
Kevin replied:
I didn't see this originally. What did he mean by this, what's wrong with
COBOL? In my shop they have tested other systems and nothing can perform
Bryon wrote:
Even though I wasn't enjoying it very much, I watched Voyager out of force
of
(ST-watching) habit up until the (second season?) episode Threshold,
which was
the worst, most god-awful piece of rediculous crud I'd ever seen come out
of the
ST franchise. Far worse than Spock's Brain,
When DS9 ended, Ron
Moore
moved on to Voyager, and he tried to make some changes and add new ideas,
so they
booted him. I think those are the reasons why the ST franchise is
dying.
As I stated before, Moore's Dyson Sphere + 1000 identical Enterprises should
have been the
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Julia Thompson wrote:
You can still feel old, though. Remember piling into one Jester dorm room
to watch it with a zillion other geeks? :)
Ah, memories. A dozen plus people chanting macho macho Picard (or
whoever's in a fight at that moment, except Worf, who despite
On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, Bryon Daly wrote:
TNG featured more personal character growth than TOS did (which isn't saying
much, really), but not as much as it should/could have had. For every The Inner
Light episode (IMHO the single best trek episode ever), there were 10 episodes
something like
On Sat, 22 Feb 2003, Jose J. Ortiz-Carlo wrote:
TOS is embedded in the collective consciousness in a way TNG can never even
aspire to be. I remember working as IT in San Juan's Public Works Dept. I
used to have ERTL's NCC1701-A model
Ahhh...I had the 1701 ERTL model for a long time - I
On Sat, 22 Feb 2003, Reggie Bautista wrote:
You don't remember Salvor Hardin, the mayor who said Never let your sense
of morals get in the way of doing what's right, Violence is the last
refuge of the incompetent and many other sayings, and is one of the coolest
politicians in science
On Sun, 23 Feb 2003, Jose J. Ortiz-Carlo wrote:
However, and someone out there must agree with me, *something* happened with
the Trek franchise after the end of TNG and shortly after Generations was
released. If I must find hard evidence of this claim, I can mention that
the popularity of
Marvin Long, Jr. wrote:
Patriotism is the last refuge of the incompetent.
--Samuel Johnson (1709 - 1784)
I thought patriotism was the last refuge of the *scoundrel.* (?)
I'm guessing that Mark Twain (?) paraphrased Samuel
Johnson's quote.
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Steve Sloan II wrote:
Marvin Long, Jr. wrote:
Patriotism is the last refuge of the incompetent.
--Samuel Johnson (1709 - 1784)
I thought patriotism was the last refuge of the *scoundrel.* (?)
I'm guessing that Mark Twain (?) paraphrased
Marvin wrote:
Ok, I just had to check...
http://www.samueljohnson.com/refuge.html
which has the quote as Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.
When I was looking for that quote to post it, I found not 1, not 2, but 3
pages that stated it as ...of the incompetent. And now I can't find
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 05:05:59PM -0600, Reggie Bautista wrote:
which has the quote as Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.
When I was looking for that quote to post it, I found not 1, not 2, but 3
pages that stated it as ...of the incompetent. And now I can't find any.
Guess
I wrote:
And now I can't find any.
Guess how that makes me feel :-)
Erik replied:
Patriotic? Incompetent? Scoundrelish? :-)
At least two out of the three :-)
Reggie Bautista
No Value Added Maru
_
The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail
From: Marvin Long, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ahhh...I had the 1701 ERTL model for a long time - I still have a die-cast
TOS Enterprise that shoots little yellow round photon torpedos and has a
detachable shuttle. I bought it from Sears in the seventies with a
$20 bill I found lying on the ground in
From: Marvin Long, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And TOS doesn't have holodeck episodes.
Marvin Long
Does the continuity of The Animated Series count? They did have the holodeck
there! Courtesy of DC Fontana, I believe. :)
TAS also boasted the first holodeck goes bananas and tries to kill the
crew
From: Marvin Long, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Of course, by the time ST:TMP came out, the original cast already included
a number of cultural icons - putting them on the big screen just confirmed
that status. TNG was a popular show, but as you've pointed out earlier,
it was not a cast of iconic
JJ wrote:
Would Gene consider DS9 bad Trek? Most likely, and I agree with your
view. His associates claim that he totally despised the premise for the
show, like I mentioned a couple of weeks back. He was very protective of
his property. If I remember correctly, his opinion was: if he didn't
Jose J. Ortiz-Carlo wrote:
Unfortunately, 16+ years of ST:TNG episodes on re-runs aren't helping that.
Maybe somebody in Paramount hopes that if they re-run the episodes long
enough, the characters will achieve the same legendary status. Tough luck.
Anybody has any idea on what the theme for
JJ wrote:
Anybody has any idea on what the theme for the next Trek film may be? I'm
not sure about the success of ST:X either.
First, to answer your second question, this link:
http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/art-main.html?2003-02/21/09.00.tv
or
http://makeashorterlink.com/?U11954693
As far as
Marvin wrote:
And TOS doesn't have holodeck episodes.
JJ replied:
Does the continuity of The Animated Series count? They did have the
holodeck there! Courtesy of DC Fontana, I believe. :)
But that wouldn't be TOS, it would be TAS, even though it had TOC (the
original crew), right? ;-)
Of
Reggie Bautista wrote:
I can understand that, and can sympathize to some extent. I'm a big fan of
Babylon 5, but if someone tried to do a show in the B5 universe without
approval of jms, the Roddenberry of B5, I probably wouldn't be interested
and I'm *certain* jms would be very unhappy and
Reggie Bautista wrote:
Marvin wrote:
Ok, I just had to check...
http://www.samueljohnson.com/refuge.html
which has the quote as Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.
When I was looking for that quote to post it, I found not 1, not 2, but 3
pages that stated it as ...of the
Bryon Daly wrote:
Jose J. Ortiz-Carlo wrote:
Unfortunately, 16+ years of ST:TNG episodes on re-runs aren't helping that.
Maybe somebody in Paramount hopes that if they re-run the episodes long
enough, the characters will achieve the same legendary status. Tough luck.
Anybody has any
From: Reggie Bautista [EMAIL PROTECTED]
But I've heard people say that Roddenberry would have never allowed DS9 to
go in the directions it did. This would have been tragic. Some of the
things that Roddenberry allegedly would not have liked, especially the
darker tone, are the things I liked
Jose J. Ortiz-Carlo wrote:
True! Season 1 was especially notorious for being a major revolving
door of staff members. They were dropping like flies.
Season One was not too good, particularly the episodes that were essentially rips of
TOS episodes. The scripts, acting, a lot of it was just not
George wrote:
Bayta Darrel, Hober Mallow, Salvor Hardin, Preem
Palver, Gaal Dornick leap
to mind (even if I forget the speeling).
Debbi replied:
Oh, boy, not one of those names rings a bell! (Think
I read that series over 2 decades ago.)
You don't remember Salvor Hardin, the mayor who said
Jose J. Ortiz-Carlo wrote:
You'll have to agree with me that when TNG was good, it was GREAT. But when
it was poor, it was REALLY bad. I may sound like a purist, but I have
always divided TNG into two eras: before Gene's death, and after Gene's
death. I humbly think quality control in TNG,
JJ wrote:
You'll have to agree with me that when TNG was good, it was GREAT. But when
it was poor, it was REALLY bad. I may sound like a purist, but I have
always divided TNG into two eras: before Gene's death, and after Gene's
death. I humbly think quality control in TNG, and the Trek
JJ wrote:
When I was a 4 year old kid, I used to watch TOS in reruns with MY
GRANDMOTHER!!! She was in LOVE with Spock. She found those pointed ears..
fascinating. ;-)
My... [does quick relationship math]... step-grandmother-in-law is a huge
fan of G'Kar on Babylon 5. Actually, she's a big
From: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
But it took them a little while to get it right. I don't think the first
season was as good as seasons 2-4, frex.
True! Season 1 was especially notorious for being a major revolving door of
staff members. They were dropping like flies.
I personally think
--- Reggie Bautista [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
George wrote:
Bayta Darrel, Hober Mallow, Salvor Hardin, Preem
Palver, Gaal Dornick leap
to mind (even if I forget the speeling).
Debbi replied:
Oh, boy, not one of those names rings a bell!
(Think I read that series over 2 decades ago.)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On
Behalf Of Jose J. Ortiz-Carlo
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 6:15 PM
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Subject: Re: L3 Re: Your Favorite SciFi/Fantasy Movie Soundtrack?
From: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
But it took them a little while
Jon Gabriel wrote:
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On Behalf Of Julia Thompson
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 8:34 PM
To: Killer Bs Discussion
Subject: Re: L3 Re: Your Favorite SciFi/Fantasy Movie Soundtrack?
Jon Gabriel wrote:
From: Reggie Bautista
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Reggie Bautista wrote:
It's interesting to see how two different people can like
the same things for different and sometimes contradictory
reasons. I think your analysis is really very good, but
you obviously look at ST:TOS and ST:TNG differently than
I, and that's
--- Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snippage
Jon or Reggie (I lost track!) wrote:
I thought everyone had seen that! Heck, Shatner
even wrote a book
entitled Get a Life! I would easily be able to
convincingly argue
that I'm one of the biggest ST fans on the list
and even I
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Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2003 13:57:03 -0500
Marvin Long, Jr. wrote:
Actually, this relationship is one
--- Bryon Daly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marvin Long, Jr. wrote:
snipped most of good discussion re: ST-TOS TNG
Hm. While I agree that the best SF tends to have
good characters, when I
*think* of great SF I tend to think of the big
picture. I loved Dune, for
instance, but I have no
Deborah Harrell wrote:
I love Asimov's Foundation series, but in the
original trilogy Seldon is little more than a glyph; and I'd be
hard-pressed
to remember the name of the rest of the characters (aside from The Mule).
-
Bayta Darrel, Hober Mallow, Salvor Hardin, Preem
--- G. D. Akin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Deborah Harrell wrote:
I love Asimov's Foundation series, but in the
original trilogy Seldon is little more than a
glyph; and I'd be hard-pressed
to remember the name of the rest of the characters
(aside from The Mule).
Actually, I think that was
Talking about Star Trek: The Motion(less) Picture (sorry
for the cheap shot, I'll get back to it near the end of
the email), I wrote:
I thought the movie
was good, but it didn't really feel like Star Trek to me (of course, I
first
saw it when I was 10 or 11, so what do I know :-).
Marvin
From: Reggie Bautista [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: L3 Re: Your Favorite SciFi/Fantasy Movie Soundtrack?
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 13:59:27 -0600
Talking about Star Trek: The Motion(less) Picture (sorry
for the cheap shot, I'll get
L3?!? 9K?!?
It's just a TV show!
Get a life, people!
Move out of your parent's basements!
I've been out of my parents' basement... well, actually I lived upstairs
but... anyway, I've been out on my own for a while... well, actually married
now, so not exactly alone, but... well, you get
Jon Gabriel wrote:
From: Reggie Bautista [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: L3 Re: Your Favorite SciFi/Fantasy Movie Soundtrack?
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 13:59:27 -0600
Talking about Star Trek: The Motion(less) Picture (sorry
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Jon Gabriel wrote:
L3?!? 9K?!?
It's just a TV show!
Get a life, people!
Move out of your parent's basements!
Ha! I resemble that remark! :-)
Marvin Long
Best SNL Ever Maru
Austin, Texas
Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Poindexter Ashcroft, LLP (Formerly the USA)
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Marvin Long, Jr. wrote:
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Jon Gabriel wrote:
L3?!? 9K?!?
It's just a TV show!
Get a life, people!
Move out of your parent's basements!
Ha! I resemble that remark! :-)
PS - Would you prefer another 9k about Iraq? ;-
Marvin Long
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Jon Gabriel wrote:
From: Reggie Bautista [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply
No! Not that!
Anything but that!
*grin*
Jon
I'll Be Good I Promise Maru
-Original Message-
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No! Not that!
Anything but that!
PS - Would you prefer another 9k
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