File: "FORKNI-L LOG9605A" Part 7 TOPICS: Need Fanfic Story Jane Doe --the new off topic 100 bottle of blood Hamilton Area LK Party? TCI Vampire Killing New address for Partly K - The Perkulator Hey, wait one minute........ Temporarily Moved to Another System NATPE costs (2) Gillian Horvath returns to chat on AOL! JK in "The Craft" Internet Underground sony stuff (2) People Poll FORKNI-L Digest - 6 May 1996 GWD's Chocolate Pizza (8) Thanks for help w/.mov files Screed slang URL! <Clockwork Orange site> Even more pictures When was Ashes To Ashes?? (2) Vachon has a headache? T.O. FK CD Advisory (3) One heckuva LK party in Arlington blood knowledge (Francesca) Tulsa LK Party Chat: Shameless personal plug LIST RULES: 6th May 1996 WKBW and Francesca -- no spoilers ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 13:14:20 EDT From: Kenneth Dare <102226.1213@c.......> Subject: Re: Need Fanfic Story >>Could someone send me the HL/FK crossover story >>"Companionship"? I accidentally deleted the entire thing! :(= I sent her this ------------------ Brandy 102226,1213@c....... ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 10:49:51 +0000 From: Rachel Fulton <rfulton@d.......> Subject: Re: Jane Doe --the new off topic > Rachel Fulton wrote: > > topics (and my favorite FK!) If I occasionally commit a foepaw (sp?) > > It's spelled "faux pas" and means "an embarrassing blunder". > Your phonics are good! Don't you wish things were actually spelled > the way they sound? > I couldn't resist providing the correct spelling. I'm a teacher, so > the temptation to fix spelling boo-boos is just too much for me. > > Back to lurking. > > Lisa Marvin hmmmmmm... > wyllow@n....... ...is "boo-boos" a word? (sp?) > Thanks!! I was wondering how it was spelled! I missed the new episode =(... I guess I'll catch it in re-runs. ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 11:12:38 -0700 From: Jerimi Paul <paul9454@u.......> Subject: 100 bottle of blood in the fridge. . . . What ever happened to that? Did someone organize it and post it once-upon-a-time? I was away from my modem shortly after that got started. In any case, I have a 7 hour drive this saturday, and I thought I'd do my best to drive my passengers crazy. };-) Thanks! -Jerimi--->paul@u....... Reluctant Vaquero Giving my new roommate vampire nightmares (waves to Kenna) My life DOES have a purpose! ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 14:15:26 -0400 From: Dalton Spence <dalton.spence@f.......> Subject: Hamilton Area LK Party? Is there anyone out there in the Hamilton, Ontario area having a "Last Knight" party. Given all the rumours about the <ahem> high degree of closure, that's one episode I don't want to watch alone. And I would like to commiserate with someone about "Francesca Doe". Dalton S. Spence, B.Sc. <ag775@f.......> Home Page: http://www.freenet.hamilton.on.ca/~ag775/home.html (If we rented a ballroom, do you think HE would come? <FitP>) ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 14:15:16 -0400 From: Carla Pickering <carlap@e.......> Subject: TCI Greetings, all. I feel like I'm on some kind of count down--as in two more new episodes to go.....I couldn't help but think as I watched Francesca Sunday a.m. (l:35 a.m. here) that they all knew they were in count-down while they were making it. <Sniff, sniff> Dumb relative newbie question----- what exactly are < and> supposed to signify? (she asks after using them instinctively). I've been using ** for italics, bold and the <s for sort of exageration and/or parenthetical?????? Could someone please point me at all the info for beseiging TCI--if they don't pick up the SciFi channel in my area I may just....walk out in sun or something........ Carla at Crowhawwk in Exeter, RI <whining, moaning & complaining> with Joanna the somewhat dejected Wolfish Wonderpup ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 11:04:05 +0000 From: Rachel Fulton <rfulton@d.......> Subject: Re: Vampire Killing > <snip> > > If we appreciate the gift (essentially) that the cow, > >chicken, etc gives us, then I believe it is justifiable. This is a > >very grey area. > <snip> > >..... Rachel Jeanette Fulton > > :) > like the native cultures---a society that is innately tied to > nature itself, unlike the europaternal theologies this modern > world has descended from; > before and after a hunt, many native cultures perform a number > of rituals or ceremonies to thank the Great Spirit and apologize > to the animal itself--such religious ceremonies are inherently > a part of the culture, unlike the separation of "morality" and the > natural world in europaternal theologies; > such a separationis obviously going to create problems in > the relationship between humans and the environment. > > there is no separation in native theologies; the animal is the gift, > and they *know* that each animal has a spirit, and within the > context of their culture, *killing*--even the individual killing of > an animal with a spirit--is justifiable, because in their society, > the animal as a brother/sister spirit, understands the necessity > behind killing--and life goes on_ > > > -madhat > I'd say I couldn't have said it better myself. RJF ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 13:57:21 -0500 From: "Partly K." <teke@d.......> Subject: New address for Partly K - The Perkulator I am on a new internet provider. My address is teke@d........ Of course, I still can be found at PartlyK@a........ My last provider had shut me out for the last week or two, so anything sent to me in that time is lost in limbo someplace, and I'm sorry for any problems that my have caused. Perkily yours, Partly - The Perkulator teke@d....... or PartlyK@a....... "Being perky is revenge enough -- at six in the morning." "Stupid, Stupid Rat Creatures!" - Bone ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 15:12:53 -0400 From: Carla Pickering <carlap@e.......> Subject: Hey, wait one minute........ I hate to do these short posts--long, rambling ones are more my style....(no, really, I try not to post and post and post, for pay per post people's sake).....but--- We just got to see Francesca here in Rhode Island--Ashes to Ashes is next week. Other places it seems reversed.....Do I need to know something. Thanks all. Carla at Crowhawwk in Exeter, RI with Joanna the Wolfish Wonderpup (who is alternately mourning her foster mother and practicing being a canine Perkulator) ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 15:18:00 -0400 From: "Michael W. Smith" <mwsmith@a.......> Subject: Temporarily Moved to Another System Well, Linux1 blew itself to bits so until the new controller card gets here, I had to move myself over to this system. So, what's going on, what did I miss, and if you need to get ahold of me, do it here on applejack. -Cousin Mike ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 13:40:59 -0700 From: LC Fenster <lucienlc@i.......> Subject: Re: NATPE costs Since several people have inquired: As far as I know, I have received all the checks that were sent for reimbursement, and I thank you one and all. As for the delay in cashing some of them - I received hundreds of small denomination checks, and my bank does not look kindly on massive deposits at any given time. So I've been funneling them in slowly, like 20 or 30 at a time. And, of course, life gets in the way, and I don't get to the bank every week. I will post to the list when each and every check I have received has been deposited. (Hopefully that will be within the month.) After that, if your check has still not been deposited, please contact me. I am keeping a list of the names on all the checks, so I will be able to tell you if your check was cashed or not. And thanks again to one and all for helping with the reimbursement and not leaving me $9,000 in the hole! You guys are the greatest! Laurie Fenster ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 17:21:47 -0400 From: Marcia Tucker <ScFiMarci@a.......> Subject: Gillian Horvath returns to chat on AOL! SHE S BACK! Gillian Horvath, the excellent writer for "Francesca" and several other wonderful Forever Knight episodes, will be returning to the Knight Watch chat on America Online tonight, May 6, at 11 pm ET (8 pm PT). Gillian also wrote: "Fever", "Blackwing", "A Fate Worse Than Death", "Queen of Harps", "Father's Day" and I hope I didn't leave any out! Here s how to find us: keyword: TV GOSSIP > double click on The Remote Control If you have trouble getting into the room, keep trying! It s likely to be full tonight ( I hope!) Marcia Tucker ScFiMarci@a....... / TVV Marci The Original Dark Knightie / Immortal Beloved AOL Forever Knight Chat Host ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 18:18:18 -0500 From: williams <williams@m.......> Subject: Re: JK in "The Craft" Vampire Junction wrote: > > JK plays a really nasty character in the new movie "The Craft". He has uh, > changed quite a bit since FK days. Maybe it was the lighting? -- Michelle, The Consummate Cousin williams@m....... http://www.bcpl.lib.md.us/~williams/home.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 18:19:15 -0400 From: "Susan M. Garrett" <susang@v.......> Subject: Internet Underground Issue #6 (May) of Internet Underground have a fairly large article on SOS-FK and an interview with Web-Goddess Jamie. They're fair, factual, and generally non-condescending (well, you have to let them have a little--we're trying to save a television series, for heaven's sake, and it's not cool to admit that you actually watch TV). I've dropped a note to the author to thank him for the article. And the rest of the magazine's not half bad, either. Regards susang@v....... -- http://www.vitinc.com/~susang Faithful Ravenette, because somebody STILL has to. Visit THE essential webpage for Forever Knight info at: http://members.aol.com/CuznJamiMR/SaveForeverKnight.html "Friends help you move. Real friends help you move bodies." ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 04:00:23 GMT From: Karen Parker <horcgal@u.......> Subject: sony stuff Hi, I was just wondering if anyone else was having trouble downloading the outtakes at the site? ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 18:31:01 -0400 From: Mei Wa Kwong <kwongm@g.......> Subject: People Poll Small interesting note. I was dressing for work this morning and is my habit, I was listening to the radio and the dee-jays mentioned the on-line people poll. They rattled off all the names including, you guessed it, GWD. I think their exact words were "At number 7, Geraint Wyn Davies (please don't ask me if they pronounced it right, because unless I hear it said correctly once, I wouldn't know) with (amount of votes). He's on Forever Knight a series on the USA network." They need to update their info. A sort of small plug (but they got the wrong station!!!). Oh, it was on Mix 107.3 in Washington, DC. Jack Diamond in the morning at approximately 8:20. ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 18:35:57 -0400 From: Apache <lf@c.......> Subject: Re: FORKNI-L Digest - 6 May 1996 On Mon, 6 May 1996, madhat wrote: > > nature itself, unlike the europaternal theologies this modern > > world has descended from; before and after a hunt, many native cultures perform a number > > of rituals or ceremonies to thank the Great Spirit and apologize > > to the animal itself Yeah, but some of us, like the Chiricahua, just killed the little sucker and ate it. Raw, if need be. Which is a tender caress compared to what we did with living humans. Sorry -- I've been grousing about the over-romaticization of working artists on another list, and came over and discovered the Aboriginal Bambi Lover theory here. Yours for penicillin and indoor plumbing, Apache (who actually likes raw steak) ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 15:31:58 -0700 From: K Swanson <kswanson@d.......> Subject: GWD's Chocolate Pizza Just curious, has anyone tried to make GWD's Chocolate Pizza as featured in last week's TV Guide 'Celebrity Chef'? (Canadian edition) And if so, how did it turn out? (And what exactly is Mascarpone cheese?) Karyn Swanson kswanson@d....... ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 16:03:46 -0700 From: Raissa Devereux <1595@e.......> Subject: Re: GWD's Chocolate Pizza Could someone please post the recipe for GWD's chocolate pizza? It sounds great. Raissa Devereux raissa@i....... NatVampCamp/FoSiL ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 19:09:50 -0400 From: Dotti Rhodes <dottir@w.......> Subject: Re: sony stuff At 04:00 AM 5/6/96 GMT, you wrote: >Hi, I was just wondering if anyone else was having trouble downloading the >outtakes at the site? > > Yes, because they haven't set their links up right. However, if you go in with the address that links you automatically to the movies you won't have that problem. http//www.spe.sony.com/Pictures/tv/forever/forever.avi (if you're in Windows) otherwise it would be /forever.mov and their numbered forever.mov, forever2.mov, forever3.mov or forever.avi, forever2.avi or forever3.avi. THey downloaded just fine if you go after them directly. And they're worth the time and effort.... Dotti R Knightie 4-Ever dottir@w....... ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 19:12:08 -0400 From: Linda Simon <lsimon@h.......> Subject: Thanks for help w/.mov files Humble, that's how I feel. No fewer than a half dozen knowledgeable comrades provided cheerful suggestions. Seems I need to nudge the computer department here, which I will do tomorrow. What a group y'are! I'm all smiles. Thanks! Linda Simon, NatPacker and chocolatiere "I know you're just a figment of my imagination, but you've got to stop sneaking up on me." Nat, DoN ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 19:09:48 -0400 From: John Ewan <jwe@m.......> Subject: Screed slang URL! <Clockwork Orange site> While checking something for a fellow listmember, I happened across a website for "Clockwork Orange" slang! http://jake.chem.unsw.edu.au/~michaels/Orange/nadsat.html It has a translation program, which I haven't been able to make work, but there is a lovely glossary that was most useful! Enjoy! Oh, on the personal front, the company I work for, Multi-Player Games Network, has finally gotten a website! http://www.mpgn.com Check it out! There is an illustration of me from our Persona Creation that is a reasonably accurate portrait. <g> Five other employees are FK fans, although they rely on me for cool/fun info from the list. John Ewan, Technical Support | Look for me online at MPGN or Multi-Player Games Network | MPG-Net on the Microsoft Network jwe@m....... | as Gimli or John ofthe SAS! ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 16:08:37 -0700 From: K Swanson <kswanson@d.......> Subject: Re: GWD's Chocolate Pizza Raissa writes: >Could someone please post the recipe for GWD's chocolate pizza? It sounds >great. 1 uncooked pizza dough, dived in two 8 oz mascarpone cheese 6 oz bitter-sweet chocolate, frozen, then grated 1/4 cup nuts, any variety, chopped fine 2 ripe bananas, thinly sliced garnish, cinnamon, whipped cream, and one tbsp. nuts Roll out both halves of dough to fit the pizza pan. Lay one half on baking sheet. Spoon cheese evenly on pizza, leaving a one inch border. Sprinkle evenly with chocolate and nuts; add banana slices. Place the other half on top, pinching edges together. Bake at 375 F for 20 to 25 minutes. Top with dusting of cinnamon, a dollop of whipped cream and nuts. Serves four. Again, if someone makes it, let us know how it turns out. Maybe someone can make it for one of the Last Knght parties..... Karyn Swanson kswanson@d....... ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 18:24:08 -0000 From: "anamchar@s......." <anamchar@s.......> Subject: Re: GWD's Chocolate Pizza >anyone tried to make GWD's Chocolate Pizza >And if so, how did it turn out? (And what exactly is Mascarpone cheese?) Yes, I made it. It is easy and Mascarpone cheese is a sweet Italian soft cheese often used in dessert dishes. Bon Appetite. ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 19:36:13 -0400 From: Siona <siona@n.......> Subject: Even more pictures More pictures have been added to the Shrewthering Photo Gallery. Be sure to check them out at: http://members.aol.com/fkphoto2 I still have bunches more to add including Ger talking to us, Dotti's room and others. BTW, someone said they were having trouble seeing the pictures and wondered if they had to be on AOL to do so. Actually, they look better if you don't use AOL's browser. Siona@n....... Dark Knightie! Help save Forever Knight! see http://www.netaxs.com/~siona/ "Murphy was an optimist!" Lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on mine. ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 08:11:00 -0500 From: Patricia Bozis <prmb@i.......> Subject: When was Ashes To Ashes?? Did I miss it on syndication??? When was it shown? Anybody in the Chicago area - when did WBBM show it?? Patricia Bozis prmb@i....... ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 16:56:57 -0700 From: Valery King <kingv@u.......> Subject: Re: When was Ashes To Ashes?? On Mon, 6 May 1996, Patricia Bozis wrote: > Did I miss it on syndication??? When was it shown? Anybody in the > Chicago area - when did WBBM show it?? No, Patricia, you haven't missed it. It will be showing this weekend in syndication, next Monday on SciFi. It came off the satellite feed last night. It's an important episode, so it's good you're concerned about not missing it! :) Valery kingv@u....... ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 19:59:01 EDT From: Maral Agnerian <102425.1537@c.......> Subject: Vachon has a headache? I saw a commercial for Excedrin with what looked a very great deal like Ben Bass. I can't be 100% positive because I've only seen him as Vachon and in the commercial he was clean-shaven and with short hair, but the guy in the commercial was extremely cute and had a very Vachon-esque way of speaking. Yummy... -- Maral Agnerian Intellectual Cousin, Hormonal Vaquera... "Old Jedis don't die, they just glow in the dark." ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 15:59:57 -0800 From: Muldy Sculler <ffbmh@a.......> Subject: Re: GWD's Chocolate Pizza Greetings all, A favor: is acquiring a copy the the Canadian version of TV Guide possible? I love to cook, if GWD has a section in it I want it--please. Of course I will pay for the guide, postage, etc. Barbara ffbmh@a....... ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 16:04:59 -0800 From: Muldy Sculler <ffbmh@a.......> Subject: Re: GWD's Chocolate Pizza Thank you for atelling us want type a cheese for which we are to look, but how did it taste? Was it good? Did the favors hang together well? Does the finshed product have eye appeal? Thank you, Barbara ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 20:41:14 -0400 From: Lisa Prince <Moonlight@g.......> Subject: Re: GWD's Chocolate Pizza Concerning GWD's Chocalate Pizza recipe, Karyn asked: >(And what exactly is Mascarpone cheese?) My useless fact of the day :) Mascarpone is a soft cheese that is often used in desserts -- Tara Mizu (I know that's spelled wrong, sorry), a very popular Italian dessert that you can find in most authentic Italian restaurants has that as its main ingredient. It has the same type of consistency as Ricotta cheese. You can find it in most grocery stores, but it is rather expensive. It is often replaced by similar less expensive cheeses in recipes. It is *very* rich. I would imagine with the combination between it and the chocolate, any imbibers will go into sugar overload for a while. Who me? Italian? What ever gave you that idea? ;) Lisa The Forgotten L -- Third over to the right M+B+D+T+K ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 20:57:54 -0400 From: "Trudy A. Goold" <tag@a.......> Subject: T.O. FK CD Advisory It seems that no music stores in Toronto have even *heard* of the FK CD Soundtrack, much less carry it--I went to three different ones today (Edwards, on Yonge just north of Eglinton; Tower, at Queen and Yonge; and Sam's, just north of Dundas on Yonge), and couldn't find it--the computer systems at Edwards and Tower said it didn't exist. A friend of mine went to HMV (and possibly a few others) yesterday, and got the same response: according to the computer system (that they all seem to be using), the FK CD doesn't exist. Looks like we'll have to order it directly... ---------------------+----------------------------------------------- Trudy A. Goold | Keeper of the Ranger Sightings Web Page Toronto, Canada | B5er, Dark Knightie, SF Writer Extraordinaire tag@a....... | http://www.magic.ca/~tag/ ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 20:20:24 -0500 From: TippiNB <Tippinb@i.......> Subject: One heckuva LK party in Arlington Hey all, Cousin Suk's asked me to post this to the list. She's having a party in the Dallas/Fort Worth area on May 18th for the airing of Last Knight. There will be food, drinks, The Thing We Do Not Have, thongs galore, and general wickedness. Anyone who wants to come please drop her a line at: LCL366@a....... Anyone who needs a ride up and wants to carpool from the Houston area, drop ME a line at: tippinb@i....... Wicked Cousin Tippi (Tippinb@i.......) ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 18:28:27 -0700 From: Raissa Devereux <1595@e.......> Subject: GWD's chocolate pizza Entry : 14517 (148 words) Author : K Swanson <kswanson@d.......> Subject : Re: GWD's Chocolate Pizza Written : 05/06/96.04:31pm Raissa writes: >Could someone please post the recipe for GWD's chocolate pizza? It sounds >great. 1 uncooked pizza dough, dived in two 8 oz mascarpone cheese 6 oz bitter-sweet chocolate, frozen, then grated 1/4 cup nuts, any variety, chopped fine 2 ripe bananas, thinly sliced garnish, cinnamon, whipped cream, and one tbsp. nuts Roll out both halves of dough to fit the pizza pan. Lay one half on baking sheet. Spoon cheese evenly on pizza, leaving a one inch border. Sprinkle evenly with chocolate and nuts; add banana slices. Place the other half on top, pinching edges together. Bake at 375 F for 20 to 25 minutes. Top with dusting of cinnamon, a dollop of whipped cream and nuts. Serves four. Again, if someone makes it, let us know how it turns out. Maybe someone can make it for one of the Last Knght parties..... Karyn Swanson kswanson@d....... Raissa Devereux raissa@i....... NatVampCamp/FoSiL ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 21:12:25 -0400 From: Deborah Sandine <DebSandine@a.......> Subject: blood knowledge (Francesca) Hi, my name is Deborah and I'm a newcomer to this list -- ritual apologies in advance for any protocol sins I commit. So, I have a thought about Francesca, which is not really a spoiler, but just in case... < < < < < < < < < < < < < < < < < < I thought Nick's explanation of the knowledge of the victim gained from the victim's blood was wonderful: "So you knew who he was just from one sip of his blood?" "Who he was, what he thought, who he loved. How he died." and the bit about killing mortals and draining their blood in order to have the extra kick of the death moment was great, but I can't help but wonder: Since Nick mainly drinks cow's blood, does Nick get this same intimate insight into the life of a cow? And since cows are usually killed and drained, does Nick also experience the death moments of the cows? That being the case, there must be few people with as intimate a knowledge of cow thoughts and emotions as Nick -- why does this make me break out into a fit of giggling? Comments welcomed. Deborah ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 20:22:53 -0500 From: D Echelbarger <gryphon@e.......> Subject: Re: T.O. FK CD Advisory > It seems that no music stores in Toronto have even *heard* of the FK CD >Soundtrack, much less carry it--I went to three different ones today According to Crescendo, the soundtrack will not be available in stores until JUNE. Next month. I asked when I gave in and mail-ordered. It came today, along with a couple of others. <sigh> Very, very nice.... :) Thanks, Fred. If you're lurking.... it's great. Heck, it's great even if Fred's NOT lurking. ;> Diane E # D Echelbarger gryphon@e....... # # WWW HomePage: http://www.execpc.com/~echelbar/ # # "Look, I know you're a figment of my imagination, # # but you have to stop sneaking up on me!" N. Lambert # ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 20:26:59 -0500 From: Lady Sushi <phoenix@i.......> Subject: Tulsa LK Party Okay, last update (I think). I'm pretty sure I'll get the night off, so the May 18th party is still on. I'll try to make Ger's chocolate pizza, along with bunches of other stuff. However, I'll need an RSVP from everyone planning on going, as soon as possible so I can figure out how much stuff to cook. Also, if you'll need to spend the night, tell me; I'll have to work the next evening so everyone will have to be ushered out by about 6pm on the 19th. If you still need directions, mail me. Carrie: would you mind bringing your tapes, please? Unless everyone wants to watch Dead of Night and Night in Question all night, we'll need them. General request: would anyone who lives near a Ribena location mind sending me some? I'll pay postage, Pibena cost, etc. I've scoured Tulsa and NO ONE knows what it is, not even the expensive specialty stores. Danke! I think that's all. * Cousin "Susan" Phoenix * Camera Fanatic of the Thong Throng * LaCroix Anonymous * * Charter Unnamed * Cold Shower Sisterhood * SKLed Miklos * Darkest Knightie * * NatPack Sympathizer * Queen of I Need Sleep * Hot Flash Disguised as a Woman * phoenix@i....... **Faciemus ut Dewus Mountainus e Tuo Nasone Exeat!** ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 18:23:18 -0700 From: K Swanson <kswanson@d.......> Subject: Re: T.O. FK CD Advisory Trudy writes: > It seems that no music stores in Toronto have even *heard* of the FK CD >Soundtrack, much less carry it--I went to three different ones today >(Edwards, on Yonge just north of Eglinton; Tower, at Queen and Yonge; and >Sam's, just north of Dundas on Yonge), and couldn't find it--the computer Well, as a manager of a record store in Vancouver, BC, I can kinda confirm that it isn't available to retail yet through regular channels. The company here that distributes Crescendo has yet to offer it on any 'New Release' sell-sheets that have come across my desk. Which isn't to say that it won't be distributed here as any other CD, just that Crescendo seems to be selling it themselves first, and will apparently offer it to retail later. Karyn Swanson, who will make a cool FK display when it finally arrives. ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 18:34:51 -0700 From: Friday Valentine <valentif@t.......> Subject: Chat: Shameless personal plug Hi All! In celebration on my 30th Bday I've reVamped my webpage, plz stop by and say hi! http://www.teleport.com/~valentif/ ObFk: YKYBWTMFKW... you see a sign for souvlaki (sp) and then a sign for Vetter Electric and just have to chuckle. --Oubliette Immortal Beloved, Ravenette ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 21:42:32 -0400 From: Listmommy Webgoddess <NatPakJami@a.......> Subject: LIST RULES: 6th May 1996 I sent this from my pipeline account this morning, but apparently Pipeline is doing something to their system (commentary deleted due to expletives unsuitable for the FORKNI-L list) and mail is neither going in nor coming out. Also, my e-mail address seems to have changed to immajer@n....... -- please make a note of it. At any rate, for those of you who are new to the list, or who may have forgotten, please note the Rules of the FORKNI-L lists, detailed below, as shown at url: http://cac.psu.edu/~jap8/FK/FKRules.html In addition to the rules posted on that website, there are some others that bear repeating: 1) NO SPOILERS ON FORKNI-L! That is what FKSPOILR is for. 2) In light of the heavy traffic anticipated on FKSPOILR, it is STRONGLY SUGGESTED that people limit themselves to three posts per day on that list for the remainder of the month of May. 3) All posts to all lists are expected to be civil and courteous and free of any form of attack. Period. ============================================================== These rules are *NOT* to be considered complete. I've surely forgotten one or two along the way, so if you think something's a rule, ASK. You may just violate it and remind me, so I'll have to list it. :) First of all, the general rules. #1: BE NICE! 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The following is /not/ considered 'adult' by the listowners: erotica, slash, and other homosexual themes. #3: LIMIT POSTINGS TO 250 LINES/POST: Some people's mailers choke at mail that's longer than 250 lines, so this will alleviate others' mailer problems. #4: LABEL YOUR FICTION: If your fiction is the 4th part of 16, label that in the subject. If your fiction has adult topics in it, that should be labelled in the first few lines of each part of the story. If your fiction has spoilers for current episodes, label that, too. FKSPOILR Specific Rules #1: NO NON-SPOILER DISCUSSION: This list is /specifically/ for the discussion of spoilers of /current/ episodes and speculation for upcoming episodes. These rules are subject to change without warning. The punishment for ignoring the rules is a one-week nomailing for the first offense, one-week noposting for the second, and permanent unsubscription and noposting for the third. You will be given warnings each time by Jaye or Jamie Randell. -- - Jamie M.R. <immajer@p.......> - - Assistant Listowner, FORKNI-L - - NatPack, ConvCoS, SKLmom@4....... - - Illustrated Webgoddess & Keeper of Warm Fuzzies - List Rules - http://cac.psu.edu/~jap8/FK/FKRules.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 23:00:00 -0400 From: Diane Kennedy <dkennedy@f.......> Subject: Re: WKBW and Francesca -- no spoilers Thank you to you all who answered my question if the problem with the Francesca episode was only in the Buffalo (Hamilton, Toronto) area. It seems it was only the Buffalo station. Diane dkennedy@f....... ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 23:31:14 -0400 From: Siona <siona@n.......> Subject: Re: NATPE costs On Mon, 6 May 1996, LC Fenster wrote: > As for the delay in cashing some of them - I received hundreds of small > denomination checks, and my bank does not look kindly on massive > deposits at any given time. So I've been funneling them in slowly, > like 20 or 30 at a time. And, of course, life gets in the way, and I Posting this to the list because maybe someone will know the real answer. The potential problem is that isn't there a point at which a bank will no longer honor a check? 3 months? 6 months? Does anyone know? > And thanks again to one and all for helping with the reimbursement and > not leaving me $9,000 in the hole! You guys are the greatest! Did you recover the whole amount? Siona@n....... Dark Knightie! Help save Forever Knight! see http://www.netaxs.com/~siona/ "Murphy was an optimist!" Lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on mine. =========================================================================
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