Oh...
Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: He's their front man.
Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Halliburton? I thought you said Hal
Holbrook!
Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My bad, for killing the surprise. Still, hope you enjoy it. And, to really make
you happy, Halliburton is
Halliburton? I thought you said Hal Holbrook!
Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My bad, for killing the surprise. Still, hope you enjoy it. And, to
really make you happy, Halliburton is footing the bill.
Just don't tell *them* that...
Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(sigh) The
Chairface Chippendale Himself.
Da-dwee-dadada-Dwee-DOW!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There was an episode of The Tick animated series where a villian was going
to use a giant laser to carve his name onto the moon. In typical Tick fashion,
he and Arthur arrived too late to completely
He's their front man.
Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Halliburton? I thought you said
Hal Holbrook!
Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My bad, for killing the surprise. Still, hope you enjoy it. And, to really make
you happy, Halliburton is footing the bill.
Just don't tell *them*
Astro, is that plan still on to hack the SDI sytem once it comes online, to
etch her image onto the Moon's surface?
Oops. That was a secret, wasn't it?
Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pour it on guys, the ego is blowing up
Martin wrote:
(sigh) The cat's out of the bag...
Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh Yeah
Martin wrote:
Astro, is that plan still on to hack the SDI sytem once it comes
online, to etch her image onto the Moon's surface?
Oops. That was a secret, wasn't
My bad, for killing the surprise. Still, hope you enjoy it. And, to really make
you happy, Halliburton is footing the bill.
Just don't tell *them* that...
Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(sigh) The cat's out of the bag...
Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL
There was an episode of The Tick animated series where a villian was going to
use a giant laser to carve his name onto the moon. In typical Tick fashion, he
and Arthur arrived too late to completely save the day: the villain (was it
Chairface?) was able to carve a couple letters in the Moon
i think it's the eyes, they draw me in...
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From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I did not see her attractiveness until she did Gallactica
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
She could pull it off. I never could figure out why
the costume probably didn't help. The same face, eyes, and bearing shine
through in both roles...
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From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Why does she seem more attractive in Gallactica that Xena. Is it simply
the
I'll second that, and add on her smile.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i think it's the eyes, they draw me in...
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From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
I did not see her attractiveness until she did Gallactica
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tracey, I didn't like her shift to blonde hair. I never do, and don't see the
appeal in it. I know all about the Blonde Mystique, and have been snared by it
a time or three, but I still don't like it.
Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i did not realize her hair color was blond. I'd like to think that it
was the soft hair style, feminine dress, and more complex personality.
I hope it is not simply that she is blond. I thought it was light
brown. now I gotta check.
Daryle wrote:
We're all gonna be mad after I point
I think the voice might have something to do with it. Her speaking
seems more nuanced
Daryle wrote:
We're all gonna be mad after I point this out. But, I gotta do it.
She's a blonde in Galactica. And, she's using what's closer to her actual
voice/accent.
On 12/9/07 10:47 AM, [EMAIL
It's the legs! It's the legs!!!
Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'll second that, and add on her
smile.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i think it's the eyes, they draw me in...
-- Original message --
From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
I did not see
What you said.
Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I found out she's a natural
blonde, Martin...Broke my heart too! She was one stunning brunette...but not as
gorgeous as Tracey...(wink!)
Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Tracey, I didn't like her shift to blonde
hair. I never do, and
We're working on it...
Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pour it on guys, the ego is blowing up
Martin wrote:
What you said.
Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:cwbadie%40yahoo.com wrote: I
found out she's a natural blonde, Martin...Broke my
Um...Please don't say that...I'm a little more depraved than you think...
Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Flattery will get you everywhere
Astromancer wrote:
I found out she's a natural blonde, Martin...Broke my heart too! She
was one stunning
agreed, but i think Lawless is naturally blonde or brown haired. I believe I
read somewhere that she had to get her hair dyed to play Xena
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From: Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tracey, I didn't like her shift to blonde hair. I never do, and don't see the
Star Trek has proven that sometimes when something is done, it¹s done. Let
it be.
On 12/8/07 9:21 PM, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
for me her age would not be an issue, or they could make it an issue,
since most slayers do not like long.
Would be tough to resurrect Xena, though. It's possible, but she did p*ss off a
*lot* of gods and goddesses during her run.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i can see that. i'm still wondering if her age would
be an issue.
i could see a return to Xena, though, as a TV movie
--
She could pull it off. I never could figure out why Lucy Lawless as Xena just
turned me the hell on! I mean, she's pretty, but not on the level of Catherine
Zeta Jones or Kristen Kreuk, but i couldn't tear my eyes away from her. Even as
a blonde, something about Lawless gets me. Wish I knew
i can see that. i'm still wondering if her age would be an issue.
i could see a return to Xena, though, as a TV movie
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From: Mike Street [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have to agree with her on her comments. Buffy was SO LOVED that to bring
it back and
Keith, I can't help but think that that might be part of the appeal of a
sequel. I watched the series from stem to stern, and I really got a kick out of
the final arc, in which Buffy went back to the rebuilt Sunnydale High as a
guidance conselor.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: part of Buffy's
maybe so...
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From: Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Keith, I can't help but think that that might be part of the appeal of a
sequel. I watched the series from stem to stern, and I really got a kick out of
the final arc, in which Buffy went back to the
Gellar Afraid of ‘Buffy’ Reprisal
http://www.rabiddoll.com/index.php?p=82
By Julie Pyle
Fans might still be demanding a return from “Buffy The Vampire Slayer,”
but it doesn’t look like that’ll happen anytime soon. Especially now
that Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Buffy Summers for seven
I can't blame her, both for her stated reasons *and* the fact that typecasting
is still rampant in H'Wood. Look at Ed O'Neill. Man can't even be mentioned
without someone thinking Al Bundy.
Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gellar Afraid of
part of Buffy's appeal was her youth, her innocence, her very physical being:
the small and waifish girl who seemed so out of place in a world of monsters.
It's Whedon's stock-in-trade, teh young vulnerable girl fighting overwhelming
odds. Do you think that Gellar is starting to look a little
I have to agree with her on her comments. Buffy was SO LOVED that to bring
it back and then have it be wack would hurt so many of the fans. This is
probably the same reason we haven't seen a Xena movie. Sometimes we should
let sleeping dogs rest. Buffy was great on so many level I was a fan and i
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