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FORKNI-L Digest - 27 May 2002 to 28 May 2002 (#2002-158)

Tue, 28 May 2002

There are 17 messages totalling 469 lines in this issue.

Topics of the day:

  1. Blue sighting (5)
  2. missing sites (3)
  3. YKYBW/RTMFKW... (3)
  4. LaCroix' teaching (2)
  5. Did he or didn't he? LC & Nat's drink
  6. YKYBOWFKW...
  7. FK moment (2)

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Date:    Mon, 27 May 2002 16:18:38 -0700
From:    Jarvinia <jarvinia@g.......>
Subject: Re: Blue sighting

> You know, I was watching movies on the Disney Channel yesterday -- hey, even
> at
> twenty, those disney movies are still good -- and I thought I saw Blu. I'm not
> sure, because he was in full makeup -- he was some kind of a creature, the
> movie was Halloweentown II -- but . . . yeah . . .just thought I'd mention it.

Yes, I saw this too, and yes, it is Blu (although I wasn't sure at first the
first time I saw it...I'm just glad I recognise voices).  It's Halloweentown II:
Kalabar's Revenge, and is on again at 4.45 PDT today on Disney (at least where I
am)...just figured I'd mention it before going back to lurking.<g>

Jarvinia ~ jarvinia@g.......
http://gryffonslair.com

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Date:    Mon, 27 May 2002 20:33:43 -0400
From:    Portia <portia1@m.......>
Subject: Re: Blue sighting

Speaking of Disney, I just spent the weekend driving back and forth to the
coast with my brother's kids (8 and 6 yrs old).  A four hour trip both ways,
and of course they wanted to listen  to Disney CDs the whole way, which this
indulgent aunt did allow.  So with that in mind, of course you can't blame
me for going slightly screwy.  Is it just me, or has what occurred to me
after hearing "You've got a friend in Me" for the third time also occurred
to anyone else -- this is a perfect song for LaCroix, desiring to amuse and
exasperate Nick, to dedicate to his "best friend?"

Or should I listen to some heavy rock for a few hours to balance out the
Disney conditioning? "g"

Portia

----- Original Message -----

> > You know, I was watching movies on the Disney Channel yesterday -- hey, even
> > at twenty, those disney movies are still good -- and I thought I saw Blu.

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Date:    Tue, 28 May 2002 09:57:55 +0800
From:    Elliza Rahim <relliza@h.......>
Subject: Re: Blue sighting

Dear Portia,

Being a parent of two kids who are fixated on Disney and Nickelodeon, I'd
say the only thing that helps is a good dose of a few hours alone - no
music, just white noise. <It's scary when you wake up in the morning humming
the theme song for Rollie Pollie Olie.>

Incidentally, I spent the weekend in a coach bus going up and down from
Kuala Lumpur to Singapore with my kids. At one point, the movie they showed
on board was Speed. Natsuko Ohama (Capt. Cohen) was on it. That helped
balance off my kids' off tune rendition of "He's Rollie Pollie Ollie..."

Thought I'd share with someone who could relate.

Ell

>From: Portia <portia1@m.......>
>Reply-To: Forever Knight TV show <FORKNI-L@l.......>
>To: FORKNI-L@l.......
>Subject: Re: Blue sighting
>Date: Mon, 27 May 2002 20:33:43 -0400
>
>Speaking of Disney, I just spent the weekend driving back and forth to the
>coast with my brother's kids (8 and 6 yrs old).  A four hour trip both ways,
>and of course they wanted to listen  to Disney CDs the whole way, which this
>indulgent aunt did allow.  So with that in mind, of course you can't blame
>me for going slightly screwy.  Is it just me, or has what occurred to me
>after hearing "You've got a friend in Me" for the third time also occurred
>to anyone else -- this is a perfect song for LaCroix, desiring to amuse and
>exasperate Nick, to dedicate to his "best friend?"
>
>Or should I listen to some heavy rock for a few hours to balance out the
>Disney conditioning? "g"
>
>Portia
>
>----- Original Message -----
>
>>> You know, I was watching movies on the Disney Channel yesterday -- hey, even
>> at twenty, those disney movies are still good -- and I thought I saw Blu.

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Date:    Mon, 27 May 2002 19:11:48 -0700
From:    Emily <emilymhanson@y.......>
Subject: Re: missing sites

Try this URL:

http://fkfanfic2.0catch.com/

It works fine for me.  Also make sure to clear your cache/temporary files.  Your
computer may be caching an old page with an error or something.  IIRC, FKfanfic2
changed URLs somewhere along the way.

--- Viv <viv11374@y.......> wrote:
> Does anyone know what happened to Anita's fkfanfic2 site? I've
> been unable to get to it for over a month.


=====
Emily M. Hanson
Home page - http://www.starbase-eprime.com
Web Graphics - http://www.galaxyofimages.com

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Date:    Mon, 27 May 2002 20:07:12 -0700
From:    Emily <emilymhanson@y.......>
Subject: YKYBW/RTMFKW...

You know you've been watching/reading too much FK when you receive a humorous
e-mail from a friend about bathing cats, and it just happens to be advice from
a vet named Dr. LaCroix, and you get a mental image of LaCroix giving a very
uncooperative Sidney a bath.  :)



=====
Emily M. Hanson
Home page - http://www.starbase-eprime.com
Web Graphics - http://www.galaxyofimages.com

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Date:    Mon, 27 May 2002 20:51:22 -0700
From:    Sunny LaCountess <countessa2000@y.......>
Subject: Re: missing sites

--- Emily <emilymhanson@y.......> wrote:
> Try this URL:
>
> http://fkfanfic2.0catch.com/
>
That is her old URL, which for some reason is still
floating around. Some of the links on that one don't
work. She announced a new one a while ago and even
updated it a few times, but then, it just disappeared.

Also wondering

Sunny


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LaCountess -- Twilight Knightie,IB,DT,UF,Cotk
Visit my website at http://www.lacountess.com/Fkmain.html

"Vampires are make believe, just like elves and gremlins and eskimos!"
--Homer Simpson

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Date:    Mon, 27 May 2002 00:06:32 -0400
From:    "S. Babbitt" <sbabbitt@b.......>
Subject: Re: Blue sighting

Ell wrote:
>Being a parent of two kids who are fixated on Disney and Nickelodeon, I'd
>say the only thing that helps is a good dose of a few hours alone - no
>music, just white noise. <It's scary when you wake up in the morning humming
>the theme song for Rollie Pollie Olie.>

But in humming that song, you're actually maintaining your mental
connection to FK, because Catherine Disher does the voice of Olie's mother.
:-)

Trying to help however I can,
Stephanie

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Date:    Tue, 28 May 2002 12:50:52 +0800
From:    Elliza Rahim <relliza@h.......>
Subject: Re: Blue sighting

Stephanie wrote:
>But in humming that song, you're actually maintaining your mental
>connection to FK, because Catherine Disher does the voice of Olie's mother.
>:-)
>
>Trying to help however I can,
>Stephanie

I'd forgotten about that! Thanks for reminding me...

It's hard to equate the squeaky voice on Olie with Catherine Disher. Jean
Grey, whom she also voices in the X-Men cartoons sounds more like her. ;-)

Ell

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Date:    Mon, 27 May 2002 22:16:58 -0700
From:    Beverly Collins-LaCroix <beverlylacroix@w.......>
Subject: LaCroix' teaching

Nathalie wrote:
<<maybe that was just one of those things he didn't teach Nick. I don't
know. I just don't think LaCroix would have needed to put anything in
Nat's drink. He's supposed to powerful anyways, so . . . anyways, just
my 2cents>>

I wonder with Nick's attitude if he was even capable of being taught
things such as overcoming Natalie's resistance.  Personally, I don't
think LC would have had a problem with Natalie.  Tracy was a resistor
and Nick went to LC for him to clear her memory of certain "things,"
because as Nick said, LC had a way of overcoming those sorts of
problems.
<paraphrasing>

I think LC is very powerful.  Nick also was powerful, as was shown in
Ashes to Ashes.

GOD BLESS THE USA

Beverly Collins-LaCroix
Cousin/GSS/NA/DP/CP
ArchAngel to ARES, God of War
"Death shall have no dominion"

She walks in beauty, like the night,
Of cloudless climes and starry skies,
And all that's best of dark and bright
Meet in her aspect and her eyes:
Thus mellowed to that tender light
Which heaven to gaudy day denies.
Lord Byron

Collins-Library Archive

http://www.dsfanfic.com

http://community.webtv.net/beverlylacroix/COLLINSLIBRARY

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Date:    Tue, 28 May 2002 01:38:17 -0700
From:    Megan Hull <mistryder@h.......>
Subject: Re: LaCroix' teaching

>I think LC is very powerful.  Nick also was powerful, as was shown in
>Ashes to Ashes.

Oddly enough, that seems to be a very easy thing to forget.  I think it's
because we constantly see Nick compared to LaCroix, and of course it's no
contest, power-wise-- LaCroix is more than two times Nick's age.  Yet, as my
brother pointed out to me (after reading a not-too-well-written bit of fic I
left on his computer), Nick is not, and has not been for eight-hundred
years, a child.  He's an eight-hundred year old vampire, for heaven's sake,
and has seen and done and learned more in that time than a mortal could ever
hope, never mind the sheer power of being a vampire of no small age.
                  -Megan

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Date:    Tue, 28 May 2002 09:26:11 -0400
From:    Lisa McDavid <mclisa@m.......>
Subject: Did he or didn't he? LC & Nat's drink

While it's true that the script doesn't say anything about LC's doping Nat's
drink, I've been meaning to explain that the idea began when Catherine Disher
tried to do something about the continuity problem. CBS cut the scene in which
we learned this in Only the Lonely, but Natalie was immune to Nick's attempt to
hypnotize her after he revived in the morgue.  So she played the scene with the
subtext that LC had doped Nat's drink.

This doesn't mean the viewer has to accept her version, of course. It's just
that I thought it would be interesting to know how it originated.

McLisa

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Date:    Tue, 28 May 2002 11:07:16 -0400
From:    Portia Eins <portia1@m.......>
Subject: Re: YKYBW/RTMFKW...

Speaking of this, my campaign to have my soon-to-be new roommate name her
proposed new grey and white kitty "Sydney" fell through.  1)  Kitty is adult
black long hair, 2) she wasn't sold on the name.  Oh well, once she had decided
not to go "grey and white," I wasn't as eager for her to adopt the name anyway.
"g"

Portia

On Mon, 27 May 2002 20:07:12 -0700 Emily <emilymhanson@y.......> wrote:
you get a mental image of LaCroix giving a very uncooperative Sidney a bath.  :)
Emily M. Hanson

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Date:    Tue, 28 May 2002 11:44:14 -0400
From:    Judith Lieberman <JudithL21@a.......>
Subject: Re: missing sites

The url ending with Ocatch.com has an update of Oct.2 2001.
the other site has an update of Dec. 11, 2001.  This updated
url seems to have disappeared.  I have not found it for over
a month.  Does anyone have any knowledge of it. JudyL

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Date:    Tue, 28 May 2002 09:49:28 -0700
From:    Viv <viv11374@y.......>
Subject: YKYBOWFKW...

You know you're becomming obsessed with Forever Knight when:

-You're emptying old messages from your inbox, get it down to
1228 kilobytes and think 'that's enough'.
-You had a really hard time finding stuff to delete because you
can't bring yourself to dump most of the discussions from
forkn-l.
-Almost every time you read a multifandom crossover you think
'Gee, this would be better if it had FK in it'.
-When you watched the episode of Angel where Conner comes back
and he recites the four ways to kill a vampire and says "Did I
miss anything?" you automatically think of the Fever. (Yeah, I
know that was a few weeks ago, but I forgot that I was going to
send it.)


=====
Viv

Don't annoy the crazy person

Life's a witch and then you fly

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Date:    Tue, 28 May 2002 13:54:16 -0500
From:    monica rodriguez <mrodri14@u.......>
Subject: FK moment

Had an FK moment last week while running my first race ever.

I ran a 5k (3.1 mile) race in Chicago on May 19 - though you'd never know it,
since it was about 40F.  It was hard and I ran rather slow.  But I got a
little boost when they called out my first mile time: 12:28.  (told you I ran
slow!)
I finished in 37 minutes, BTW, but I never stopped to walk, which was a
struggle.  I'm hoping NOT to repeat my 12:28 time for my next race ;-).  I
wonder if there's any FK numbers that I could aim for as an overall time or a
split?  Do we know - or think we know - Janette's conversion date?  Don't know
what I can do with 79...   What other important dates do we have between 1000
and 1228?
This is new - FK as running motivation!

monica
always luscious lucius lover
Not all that's countable counts, and not all that counts is countable - A.
Einstein

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Date:    Tue, 28 May 2002 19:24:12 +0000
From:    Nancy Kaminski <nancykam@a.......>
Subject: Re: FK moment

Monica wrote:


> wonder if there's any FK numbers that I could aim for
> as an overall time or a split?  Do we know - or think we
> know - Janette's conversion date?  Don't know
> what I can do with 79...   What other important dates
> do we have between 1000 and 1228?

You could aim for a 79--7.9 minute mile (7:54). That's
doable, at least for the first mile, isn't it? I know I
ran an 8:30 mile in college, and I'm not the speediest
person on the planet. :-)

Janette's 200 years older than Nick, so you could try
for a 10:28 mile to start with. Hey! It's like going in
reverse chronological order---start with Nick, work up
to Janette, and finish with an impressive Lacroix!

Good luck, and congratulations with your running
achievement!

Nancy Kaminski
--
nancykam@a.......
www.nancykam.com

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Date:    Tue, 28 May 2002 16:53:08 EDT
From:    Merrie Thomas <Dragoness987@a.......>
Subject: Re: YKYBW/RTMFKW...

LaCroix bathing Sydney...now there's an image I'd love to see. :-)
Cousin Merrie

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