FORKNI-L
FORKNI-L Digest - 9 Jul 2001 to 10 Jul 2001 (#2001-213)
Tue, 10 Jul 2001
There are 5 messages totalling 126 lines in this issue.
Topics of the day:
1. WAR: OOPS. Forgot headers.
2. Keeper of the King at cut-rate price
3. just a thought about the mayhem...
4. WAR: Re: just a thought about the mayhem...
5. Rather appropriate
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Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 20:44:30 -0400
From: Brenda Bell <webwarren@e.......>
Subject: WAR: OOPS. Forgot headers.
I forgot to add the WAR: header on the posts "Tag, You're It" and the
Vampbear's "Prisoner of *What* War? (1/2)"
(Where) do I apologize to the folk on FKFIC I've just inconvenienced?
Brenda F. Bell webwarren@e....... /nick TMana IM: n2kye
Arctophile, computer addict, TREKker, stealth photographer...
UA, PoCBS, FKPagan; Neon-Green GlowWorm
HugMistress of the Ger Bear Project https://members.tripod.com/~TMana/
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Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 23:32:51 -0400
From: Brenda Bell <webwarren@e.......>
Subject: Keeper of the King at cut-rate price
My office mate came across this info today...
>Subject: HamiltonBook.com - New Books at Bargain Prices! - KEEPER OF THE
>KING.
>
><http://www.hamiltonbook.com/cgi-bin/hamiltonbook.filereader?3b4a7803087fafd2271ed8205b73066f+EN/products/132862X>
> <<HamiltonBook.com - New Books at Bargain Prices! - KEEPER OF THE
>KING..url>>
Brenda F. Bell webwarren@e....... /nick TMana IM: n2kye
Arctophile, computer addict, TREKker, stealth photographer...
UA, PoCBS, FKPagan; Neon-Green GlowWorm
HugMistress of the Ger Bear Project https://members.tripod.com/~TMana/
Gerthering 3 Photos: https://members.tripod.com/~TMana/gertherng/
Visit the Fiendish Glow at http://home.earthlink.net/~webwarren/glow/
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Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2001 08:10:52 -0500
From: "Sara E. Orel" <orel@t.......>
Subject: just a thought about the mayhem...
It just occurred to me as I giggled at "Screaming Fine Ride" with Tracey as
Screed stealing Nick's caddy (and did I miss something? Where did the
life-sized moose come from?), that Nick in the war world has TWO
partners. He is at work with Schanke with Stonetree as the captain, and
then Tracey is thinking/talking about being partnered with Nick. Has
anyone ever figured out a rationale for this conundrum?
Sara
orel@t.......
(reasons? We don't need no stinking reasons!!!)
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Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2001 09:23:32 EDT
From: Libratsie@a.......
Subject: WAR: Re: just a thought about the mayhem...
In a message dated Tue, 10 Jul 2001 9:17:21 AM Eastern Daylight Time, "Sara E.
Orel" <orel@t.......> writes:
<< It just occurred to me as I giggled at "Screaming Fine Ride" with Tracey as
Screed stealing Nick's caddy (and did I miss something? Where did the
life-sized moose come from?)>>
McLisa is a Ratpacker this war. She got the Moose who ended up to be rather
mobile. Where the Ratpack is concerned, there's not much difference in meeces
(mices and mooses)
<snip>Has
anyone ever figured out a rationale for this conundrum?
(reasons? We don't need no stinking reasons!!!)
>>
Exactly! 'Tis War. Do we need another cheesy rationalization? Eh?
Libs
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Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2001 12:02:39 EDT
From: Dolpfin220@a.......
Subject: Rather appropriate
I am on a list that sends A Word A Day, which introduces words and phrases
that may not be immediately familiar.
Appropriately enough for *this* list, the theme for this week is "words from
war". And today's word or phrase?
>>casus belli (KAY-suhs BEL-y, BEL-ee) noun, plural casus belli
>> An action or event that causes or is used to justify starting a war.
>>[From New Latin casus belli, from Latin casus, occasion, belli, genitive of
>>bellum, war.]
Janet :-)
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