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Digest - 12 Jun 2000 to 13 Jun 2000 (#2000-171)

Tue, 13 Jun 2000

There are 22 messages totalling 790 lines in this issue.

Topics of the day:

  1. Ultraviolet (2)
  2. Dead of Night (3)
  3. Fan Fic Question (4)
  4. Janette Questions
  5. Top 10 List: Vampire Hockey
  6. Ger in Chicago (2)
  7. Mr. Wyn Davies question (2)
  8. Ger Alert - right now on Sci-Fi! (2)
  9. My FK Buddie's NEW Humor Forever Knight Site
 10. Quick Question
 11. Vesuvius (was: Quick Question)
 12. Blitz for the Knight Day 2; Reminders (2)

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Date:    Mon, 12 Jun 2000 16:14:28 -0500
From:    katrinka <katrinka@f.......>
Subject: Ultraviolet

Subject: Ultraviolet

At 01:37 BST 12 June 2000, Margie wrote:

<<I just read that the Sci-fi channel is going to be doing a miniseries
involving vampires, called "Ultraviolet", beginning on July 31. <snip>  I
suspect "Ultraviolet" is more of the scary monster vampire sort of thing,
though.>>

It's not being done by Sci-Fi but Fox. and will be a replacement
series this winter.
 How do I know?
I work with Spence Deckers' father For those who don't know, he is one of
the stars of Ultravilot.
His father is a fifth grade teacher at my school. (as a special ed teacher
we 'share' kids)
One of the other stars was on the revival of Dark Shadows.

I was told that the show is like the X-files meets FK. he also told me they
are trying
very hard to not be an exact dupilcate of the UK show. just taking the
basic idea and changing it.

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Date:    Mon, 12 Jun 2000 13:19:14 -0800
From:    Muldy Sculler <ffbmh@a.......>
Subject: Re: Ultraviolet

Sound like a mess in the making.  US TV rarely takes Brit TV and does a
good job with it, e.g. Cracker--what a sad transition that US show
was.  Give me the Brit versions everytime.
Barbara
I can't stand this indecision married with a lack of vision.
                                                             Tears for Fears

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Date:    Tue, 13 Jun 2000 01:25:40 +0200
From:    Debi McK <vachesang@s.......>
Subject: Dead of Night

Just re-watching this yesterday, and a line suddenly struck me (THWAP! <g>)
as odd - right at the end, Nat says something like "Did I have a religious
experience?  I'd have to take the Fifth on that" (I don't have my copy of
the tape handy so this probably isn't exact).  I thought the Fifth Amendment
was an American thing?   Do they have it in Canada too?

Debi McK      vachesang@s.......
FKP, NNPacker, and very, very UFfish... strange but true!

"They say if you love someone, let them go.  If they're really yours, they
will learn their lessons and return.  You will come back, Nicholas.  I can
wait.  I have all the time in the world..." -- LaCroix

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Date:    Mon, 12 Jun 2000 17:08:07 -0700
From:    Kyer <kyer@p.......>
Subject: Re: Dead of Night

Debi Wondered About:  [Nat] "Did I have a religious> experience?  I'd have
to take the Fifth on that" (I don't have my copy of> the tape handy so this
probably isn't exact).  I thought the Fifth Amendment
> was an American thing?   Do they have it in Canada too?

Maybe she was referring to her fifth shot of chocolate flavored liquor?

:)=
Kyer, kyer@p.......
You ain't somebody til somebody brings you across.
Take A Bite Outta Crime!

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Date:    Mon, 12 Jun 2000 17:19:55 -0700
From:    "Tiffiney A. Petherbridge" <gugenhoffen@c.......>
Subject: Re: Dead of Night

Debi McK wrote:
>Just re-watching this yesterday, and a line suddenly struck me (THWAP! <g>)
>as odd - right at the end, Nat says something like "Did I have a religious
>experience?  I'd have to take the Fifth on that" (I don't have my copy of
>the tape handy so this probably isn't exact).  I thought the Fifth Amendment
>was an American thing?   Do they have it in Canada too?

It's been a while since I've seen the DoN dailies, but I do remember Catherine
Disher saying something like "This is Canada, we don't have a fifth amendment."

So I guess Canada doesn't have it. <g>

---
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Tracy: "It must be my shampoo."
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Date:    Mon, 12 Jun 2000 20:04:38 -0000
From:    Barbara Vainio <bevainio@w.......>
Subject: Fan Fic Question

Can anyone give me some idea of what words or phrases an ancient Roman would
use as the equivalents of "wimp" or "sissy" and what about slang for
"homosexual"?

Thanks,

Barb (whose Latin teachers never told her the "important" words :-))

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Date:    Mon, 12 Jun 2000 20:10:29 -0000
From:    Barbara Vainio <bevainio@w.......>
Subject: Janette Questions

I've been wondering about Janette for a while.  She seems to remain the most
mysterious of all the FK characters.  So how about:

Did Nick know she was in Toronto when he moved there?

Had they been in touch prior to his arrival at the Raven in DK?

When had they been in contact last?  Was it Nick's choice or Janette's?

What had Janette done with her life (in addition to her fan fic shopping and
fashion addiction)?

Was she a strong vampire on her own or was she only a reflection of her
master?

Why did Nick believe she shared his interest in a cure?

How did she really feel about LC?

That should be enough to get everyone thinking :-)
Barb

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Date:    Mon, 12 Jun 2000 20:40:01 -0000
From:    Barbara Vainio <bevainio@w.......>
Subject: Re: Top 10 List: Vampire Hockey

Bob Cradock wrote:
So I came up with ...
>
>
> The Top 10 Differences if Vampires Played Hockey
>
>
These are truly hysterical, but I think some of them could use additions :-)

10. Sudden death overtime wouldn't necessarily be the end.
>
Or it might be if the other team's leading scorer was on a break away (or
get a penalty shot)

> 8.  Most popular merchandise? Nashville Predators, New Jersey Devils.
>      Least popular? Calgary Flames.
>
Would laCroix own the San jose Sharks?

> 4.  Hockey players would have more teeth than the average person,
>      not fewer.
>
But loosening another player's fang would be a *major* penalty.

> 3.  Cross-checking would be a major penalty
>
> 2.  Spearing would be a game misconduct penalty.
>
And "staking" would be added as a penalty.

And another type of "time out" would have to be created for snacking when
blood was drawn during a fight :-)

Barb

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Date:    Mon, 12 Jun 2000 21:01:41 -0400
From:    Mary Denhart <m.denhart@w.......>
Subject: Ger in Chicago

Back from Chicago!

My friend, Lisa Ann and myself went to Chicago this past weekend to see
'Joy of the Desolute' directed by Geraint Wyn Davies.  There was a group of
six Ger fans there to see the play.  We were expecting Ger to show up for
the play as we were told he had been doing since the first preview
performance on Wednesday night.  But he didn't make it before the doors
closed and we were told that he would be at the theatre afterwards to see
us.  There were some others with us that Ger was expecting to see there.

But he arrived before the end of the performance.  At intermission, Ger
snuck in with Alana and was there for the 2nd act.  They sat a couple of
rows directly behind us in the left section.  To give you a feel for the
theatre, it is a small intimate theatre with only 177 seats.  The stage
thrusts out into the audience with seating on three sides.  The side
sections had rows only 4 deep.

I'm not good at reviewing plays, but I'll say a few things.  If you are
looking for a simple straightforward story, this isn't it.  There is a lot
of symbolism used and intense thought-provoking moments, as well as some
disturbing and troubled moments.  Music is an integral part of the play, and
there is a wide variety in the music choices.  Sometimes it is background
music to the action on stage, sometimes the focus of what was going on,
along with the singing done by the characters.  You could sense Ger's
influence on it, but I can't describe why or how.  Except there was one
serious line about Articoke Pie and Ger's fans laughed.  I liked it a lot, I
enjoy performances where I walk away thinking, feeling.  The Director's note
in the playbill:

Coming of age.  Forgiveness.
Generosity.  Release.  Freedom.
This is a play about living and breathing, about
finding our voice.
It touches the agonies and ecstasies
of the huiman spirit.
We discover a person, a person
through other persons.
And that even in desolation
we must still seek joy.

 Ger looked great.  His hair is cut short, light brown in color with some
lighter blonde on top.  He looked great in a blue shirt and white pants.  I
do love him in blue! <G>  He talked with us just inside the theatre doors on
the steps after the play.

Conversation is a bit muddled in my mind and I don't know if I remember what
was said first or second, and of course, this is my perception of what
happened.  I know I missed a lot.  Maybe others that went will post their
experiences.  Early on, someone asked about this move to France.  He said,
Oh yeah, just for a year and a month or so, and that he was leaving in a
month and a half - July.  Someone asked why.  He said there were some things
he wanted to do, some relaxation and he wanted the kids to learn French.  He
joked about what better place to learn it than in Paris.  When asked about
what this changed, he said nothing changes.  That it was no big deal, and he
jokingly added that we should know he never works where he lives, or
something close to that.

When he was talking with someone in the group, he noticed her Peggy's Cove
sweatshirt and mentioned he was trying to iron out details to do some
Shakespeare in NS this year.  He said this AFTER he talked about his move to
France.

At some point, he spotted me to his left side, smiled, and hugged me saying
it was good to see me again and that he was glad I came up to see the play.
I think he realized we drove a long way to come here.  So I got my Gerhug
and Gerkiss. <G>

Then he excused himself to talk to the cast and said he'd be back.  While we
waited, one of the actors from the play came over and told us how great it
was that we came here, supporting Ger.  He joked about how they should
reserve a whole section for us, since we fill the seats and keep buying
tickets.  We were only six that night, but I guess he was just complimenting
the consistency with which we supported Ger.

Well, we were chased out of the theatre into the lobby, so they could close
the theatre doors. So we waited for him in the lobby.  When he came back, he
talked a bit more.  Then we took pictures with him

After we were done with the pictures, he hugged me and thanked me again for
coming up for the play.  It was the second time he said it.  It was more
than a simple thank you.  It seemed very, very sincere.  Not that he isn't
sincere, but it was like he wanted me to know it meant a lot to him, knowing
we drove so far.

Floating high now...

Mary D.
m.denhart@w.......

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Date:    Mon, 12 Jun 2000 21:25:25 -0400
From:    Emily Lacey <laceye@a.......>
Subject: Mr. Wyn Davies question

OK. I'm watching "Paradise", expecting Mr. Bennet, and it turned out to be
Mr. Wyn Davies. So I thought I'd ask this question that I've had for
awhile. It's just being nosey...

I learned that Mr. Wyn Davies plays piano (IMHO-rather well), and I
wondered if he is like other pianists that I've known: Since pianos are a
bit difficult to carry around, people who play piano also play a more
portable instrument...does Mr. Wyn Davies? If so, which instrument.

(And why doesn't he play more? Do I hear Spoleto? I'll never get to Canada,
why not bring him to SC...)

And, speaking of Mr. Bennet, does he really play a stringed
instrument...violin, rebec or whatever?

Emily Lacey
laceye@a.......

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Date:    Mon, 12 Jun 2000 20:37:21 -0500
From:    Carla Martinek <copper6500@y.......>
Subject: Ger Alert - right now on Sci-Fi!

Outer Limits ep with Ger - Paradise.

On right now on SciFi.

-Carla
copper6500@y.......

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Date:    Mon, 12 Jun 2000 20:50:59 -0500
From:    Nancy Kaminski <nancykam@m.......>
Subject: Re: Fan Fic Question

From: Barbara Vainio <bevainio@w.......>
> Can anyone give me some idea of what words or phrases an ancient Roman would
> use as the equivalents of "wimp" or "sissy" and what about slang for
> "homosexual"?

I know that homosexual relations was referred to as "Greek love," but I
don't think that was pejorative. (Sparta had an entire regiment of warriers
who were lovers, who died to the man in defense of that Greek city-state.)

Nancy Kaminski
nancykam@m.......

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Date:    Mon, 12 Jun 2000 22:19:07 -0400
From:    Marg Yamanaka <mytoronto@h.......>
Subject: Re: Mr. Wyn Davies question

Emily Lacey wrote:
> I learned that Mr. Wyn Davies plays piano (IMHO-rather well), and I
> wondered if he is like other pianists that I've known:
> (And why doesn't he play more? Do I hear Spoleto? I'll never get to Canada,
> why not bring him to SC...)

Not only does Ger play the piano VERY well, he has composed and
produced his own CD, called Bar Talk. It's available exclusively
from the Geraint Wyn Davies Fan Club. Check out www.gwdfc.org for
purchasing details and sound clips from the album.

--
Marg, in Toronto, the City of the Knight  <mytoronto@h.......>
Please visit the Upper Canada Connection -
A Canadian Tribute to Geraint Wyn Davies:
http://members.home.net/gwducc/index.htm

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Date:    Mon, 12 Jun 2000 19:18:00 -0700
From:    Kyer <kyer@p.......>
Subject: Re: Ger Alert - right now on Sci-Fi!

> Outer Limits ep with Ger - Paradise.
> On right now on SciFi.

Waaaaaahhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!! I miiiiiiiiisssssseedddd iiiiiittttt!!!  Got on
just in time for the end credits!  Take me now, Lord!

Kyer, kyer@p.......

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Date:    Tue, 13 Jun 2000 03:12:13 GMT
From:    Lauren Harris <lauren1228@m.......>
Subject: My FK Buddie's NEW Humor Forever Knight Site

 Hi everyone! One of my best friends for FK just made a
neat and funny cute site!! http://community-
2.webtv.net/AuntieBetsy/ForeverKnightThe/

Lauren :)

http://members.xoom.com/vampirekiss3/nick_jan_page/webpage/

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Date:    Sun, 11 Jun 2000 08:58:53 -0000
From:    Felicia Olivier <museclio3@h.......>
Subject: Re: Quick Question

----- Original Message -----
From: Bubbles
To: FORKNI-L@l.......
Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2000 2:36 PM
Subject: Quick Question

Okay, I have lost all my marbles!  <some of them round ones, too!>  I
*know* this has been mentioned before, but when did Vesuvius erupt,

            AD 79
                    Felicia
<felicia_olivier@h.......><museclio3@h.......>
Vaquera, Dark Perk, T+V Pack, Les Mistress, Incarnate, Urchin, DNN, Val,
Fanatic
T+ V Page: www.geocities.com/Area51/Alien/4296
'The past is the only dead thing that smells sweet."

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Date:    Tue, 13 Jun 2000 08:10:47 -0800
From:    Muldy Sculler <ffbmh@a.......>
Subject: Re: Fan Fic Question

The Romans would not have thought a homosexual a "sissy" or a
"wimp".  Those are modern terms.  In fact the term "homosexual" is a
relatively modern term.  The Roman attitude toward male-to-male
interactions, including sex but not just sex, was that it was valued and
healthly.
Try thinking in terms of Roman and non-Roman.
Enjoy,
Barbara

I can't stand this indecision married with a lack of vision.
                                                             Tears for Fears

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Date:    Tue, 13 Jun 2000 10:16:36 -0400
From:    sherryh@i.......
Subject: Vesuvius (was: Quick Question)

Bubbles asked:
>When did Vesuvius erupt

and Knightraven responded:
>Vesuvius erupted on the 24th of August 79AD.

Speaking of Vesuvius, I was watching a program last night on the
Travel Channel featuring Pompeii and the infamous eruption of 79 A.D.
There was mention of the grand amphitheaters that Pompeii boasted in
its day and of an actor who performed there by the name of Lucius, who
was, incidentally, also a good friend of Nero.  Hmmm.....it makes one
wonder.  LC did say that he despised a city without culture!  Well...
I suppose that's my FK moment of the week!

:) Boomer

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Date:    Tue, 13 Jun 2000 08:33:14 -0500
From:    Carla Martinek <copper6500@y.......>
Subject: Re: Ger in Chicago

Darn!!!!!

I missed it!  I wanted to go and see this... I work only 10-15 mins from the
theater!  But, I was up in Michigan to do the family thing (a niece and nephew
both graduated), so I couldn't have went along anyway.

Anyone else plan on going to see the show?  How long is the show running?

Hey, Nancy Kam. - you need to come to Chicago to follow up on one of your
projects, right?  We can catch the play, and I'll get tickets to the Tempel
Lippizans.  :-)  (or, as my hubby calls them, the Tempel Lizzards.)

Carla
copper6500@y.......

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Date:    Tue, 13 Jun 2000 11:44:06 -0700
From:    Mysterie <Mysterie@b.......>
Subject: Re: Fan Fic Question

> "wimp".  Those are modern terms.  In fact the term "homosexual" is a
> relatively modern term.  The Roman attitude toward male-to-male
> interactions, including sex but not just sex, was that it was valued and
> healthly.

    Hmm, from one of my college courses I remember the relationships between
men were not considered wrong either.  Relationships between women were
strange because the idea was that those relationships were to be put on a
pedistal, ie. untoucheable but admirable.  Oftentimes men, older men had
relationships with younger men, ie. a student (something like that-really
vague in my memory now) or a younger protege.
    In fact from my cultural antropoloy course, homosexuality is not
considered wrong by many societies just not spoken of (many cultures have
men who act as women, completely act as women, therefore those men dress and
postion themselves as women).  This caused a uproar in our class when our
teacher mentioned it (some students were very religiouly oriented-always
bothered the class and made me wonder why they even took this class).
-------------------------
Mysterie
-What do you get with white hair and a bottle of purple dye?  .... a VERY
angry 2000 year old vampire.
mysterie@b....... / yohkomano@c.......
http://www.fortunecity.com/tatooine/canaveral/53/foreverknight/

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Date:    Tue, 13 Jun 2000 12:22:30 +0000
From:    Kristin <kris1228@s.......>
Subject: Blitz for the Knight Day 2; Reminders

It's day 2 of the Feedback Blitz!! Go ahead and e-mail the two powers that
be below asking for what you desire in the Knight (you can also re-use your
letters for this 2 week blitz)...

1. Sci-fi: feedback@w.......

2. Tristar/Sony: http://www.spe.sony.com/spe/help_feedback_index.html

..................................................
Forget what the blitz is about? Read below:

It looks like these blitzes we have been doing are getting some attention!
So we at KtK, are going to turn them into a monthly routine. This month we
are focusing on the two main powers, Tristar and Sci-fi.

Its going to be a double dose of e-mails from each of you the fans that
would love to not only have FK back on Sci-fi's schedule, but want to make
sure everyone knows that we are want more FK with the original cast in new
episodes and or movies!! So, what do you say? Are you ready to sit down,
take that few minutes and send off two e-mails? It could make all the
difference in the world!

Remember, say a little or say a lot, but say it!! We can make more FK
happen!!!

June 12th, through June 24th, we are asking everyone to blitz both
feedbacks!!! For the two weeks, you can re-use the e-mails you did before,
or write new ones. They can be long, or as short as just saying, "Bring Back
Forever Knight."

ALSO REMEMBER!! Sci-fi will be changing its schedule around in June, and
again in the fall.... lets make sure that we get Forever Knight on!!!

Sci-Fi's E-mail: feedback@w.......

Sony/Tristar Mail Form: http://www.spe.sony.com/spe/help_feedback_index.html

When e-mailing TriStar,(especially) give as much personal info as you
can...rather than just an e-mail name. A bit more personal carries more
weight with TPTB.

I also made a button/banner for the upcoming blitzing, which you can use to
help spread the word, by putting this on your site (you can get off my save
fk page).

http://members.xoom.com/forever_nick/Forever_Knight

----------------------------------

Reminder: CHAT with Bonnie Hammer (Sci-fi) June 22nd!:

KtK would love it, if as many of you as possible could participate in this.
More details on how to participate can be found on the sci-fi dominion site:
http://www.scifi.com

Or go directly to this site: http://www.scifi.com/chat/chat.faq.html#begin

Now finally is our opportunity to let Sci-fi know exactly what we
want!!!(Lots more FK!) So please, spread the word to any and all lists that
you can, so we all make a
big show of support!!!
..........................................................
SF chat with Bonnie Hammer coming up on June 22 !!! It's time to on make
her answer questions about our shows!!

Here are the details:

CHAT: Bonnie Hammer, Executive Vice President, General Manager of SCI FI

Thursday, June 22, at 9PM ET

If you've ever wanted to chat with the head of the SCI FI Channel, now's
your chance. Bonnie Hammer, the executive vice president and general manager
of SCI FI, is logging on to talk with you about your favorite shows, the
future of the network, and much more.

Hammer has been instrumental in the growth of SCI FI, including the creation
of the channel's first night of original programming, SCI FI Prime, which
includes the fabulous fan favorite Farscape. She's also responsible for the
development and production of such innovative projects as Steven Spielberg's
upcoming 20-hour miniseries Taken, the epic miniseries Frank Herbert's Dune,
and SCI FI's first-ever psychic-based talk show, hosted by renowned medium
John Edward.

Find out how the SCI FI Channel is getting better and better, and in what
ways the network is expanding the definition of "science fiction."

Connect your IRC software client to events.scifi.com and join channel
#auditorium to participate. Chatters with a java-capable browser may use our
java chat client.

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Date:    Tue, 13 Jun 2000 14:39:08 -0500
From:    Lauren <lauren1228@m.......>
Subject: Re: Blitz for the Knight Day 2; Reminders

Hey sis! I just emailed both of them! :) Everyone else needs to also! <g>
Show them that EVERYONE of us FK fans want more NEW Forever
Knight!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Lauren :)

-----Original Message-----
From: Forever Knight TV show [mailto:FORKNI-L@l.......]On Behalf Of
Kristin
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 7:23 AM
To: FORKNI-L@l.......
Subject: Blitz for the Knight Day 2; Reminders

It's day 2 of the Feedback Blitz!! Go ahead and e-mail the two powers that
be below asking for what you desire in the Knight (you can also re-use your
letters for this 2 week blitz)...

1. Sci-fi: feedback@w.......

2. Tristar/Sony: http://www.spe.sony.com/spe/help_feedback_index.html

..................................................
Forget what the blitz is about? Read below:

It looks like these blitzes we have been doing are getting some attention!
So we at KtK, are going to turn them into a monthly routine. This month we
are focusing on the two main powers, Tristar and Sci-fi.

Its going to be a double dose of e-mails from each of you the fans that
would love to not only have FK back on Sci-fi's schedule, but want to make
sure everyone knows that we are want more FK with the original cast in new
episodes and or movies!! So, what do you say? Are you ready to sit down,
take that few minutes and send off two e-mails? It could make all the
difference in the world!

Remember, say a little or say a lot, but say it!! We can make more FK
happen!!!

June 12th, through June 24th, we are asking everyone to blitz both
feedbacks!!! For the two weeks, you can re-use the e-mails you did before,
or write new ones. They can be long, or as short as just saying, "Bring Back
Forever Knight."

ALSO REMEMBER!! Sci-fi will be changing its schedule around in June, and
again in the fall.... lets make sure that we get Forever Knight on!!!

Sci-Fi's E-mail: feedback@w.......

Sony/Tristar Mail Form: http://www.spe.sony.com/spe/help_feedback_index.html

When e-mailing TriStar,(especially) give as much personal info as you
can...rather than just an e-mail name. A bit more personal carries more
weight with TPTB.

I also made a button/banner for the upcoming blitzing, which you can use to
help spread the word, by putting this on your site (you can get off my save
fk page).

http://members.xoom.com/forever_nick/Forever_Knight

----------------------------------

Reminder: CHAT with Bonnie Hammer (Sci-fi) June 22nd!:

KtK would love it, if as many of you as possible could participate in this.
More details on how to participate can be found on the sci-fi dominion site:
http://www.scifi.com

Or go directly to this site: http://www.scifi.com/chat/chat.faq.html#begin

Now finally is our opportunity to let Sci-fi know exactly what we
want!!!(Lots more FK!) So please, spread the word to any and all lists that
you can, so we all make a
big show of support!!!
..........................................................
SF chat with Bonnie Hammer coming up on June 22 !!! It's time to on make
her answer questions about our shows!!

Here are the details:

CHAT: Bonnie Hammer, Executive Vice President, General Manager of SCI FI

Thursday, June 22, at 9PM ET

If you've ever wanted to chat with the head of the SCI FI Channel, now's
your chance. Bonnie Hammer, the executive vice president and general manager
of SCI FI, is logging on to talk with you about your favorite shows, the
future of the network, and much more.

Hammer has been instrumental in the growth of SCI FI, including the creation
of the channel's first night of original programming, SCI FI Prime, which
includes the fabulous fan favorite Farscape. She's also responsible for the
development and production of such innovative projects as Steven Spielberg's
upcoming 20-hour miniseries Taken, the epic miniseries Frank Herbert's Dune,
and SCI FI's first-ever psychic-based talk show, hosted by renowned medium
John Edward.

Find out how the SCI FI Channel is getting better and better, and in what
ways the network is expanding the definition of "science fiction."

Connect your IRC software client to events.scifi.com and join channel
#auditorium to participate. Chatters with a java-capable browser may use our
java chat client.

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