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FORKNI-L Digest - 10 Jul 2002 to 11 Jul 2002 (#2002-204)

Thu, 11 Jul 2002

There are 12 messages totalling 297 lines in this issue.

Topics of the day:

  1. YKYBOWFKW... (5)
  2. choice (5)
  3. address
  4. looking for story

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Date:    Wed, 10 Jul 2002 17:05:28 -0500
From:    Christy Stillman <cstillma@u.......>
Subject: Re: YKYBOWFKW...

<<You Know You've Become Obssessed With Forever Knight When...>>

You're reading the newspaper about a local lifeguard strike in which a Mike
DeBrabant is quoted, and you think, All right!  He finally found a cure and
got a job where he can a) be in the sun all day long and b) still protect
people (usually from themselves).

Christy
cstillma@u.......

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Date:    Wed, 10 Jul 2002 18:36:45 -0400
From:    Marg <mytoronto@r.......>
Subject: Re: YKYBOWFKW...

Emily wrote:
> LOL!  I could've used a carouche in my garage last month.  Had baby mice.
> I'm sure Screed would've found them to be a tasty snack.  :D

Baby mice would probably be the carouche equivalent of popcorn. <g>

--
Marg <mytoronto@r.......>
In toronto, the City of the Knight

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Date:    Wed, 10 Jul 2002 15:51:35 -0700
From:    Laudon1965 <Laudon1965@c.......>
Subject: Re: YKYBOWFKW...

 From: "Emily" <emilymhanson@y.......>



> LOL!  I could've used a carouche in my garage last month.  Had baby mice.
> I'm sure Screed would've found them to be a tasty snack.  :D

I don't know if baby mice would even qualify as an
hors d'oeuvres for Screed.  Maybe a good Perry
snack. <g>

Laurie of the Isles

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Date:    Wed, 10 Jul 2002 17:20:21 -0700
From:    Emily <emilymhanson@y.......>
Subject: Re: YKYBOWFKW...

Ah, but I'll bet either one of them could have found the mommy & daddy mice,
with their super-vamp senses.  I never did see them.

--- Laudon1965 <Laudon1965@c.......> wrote:

> I don't know if baby mice would even qualify as an
> hors d'oeuvres for Screed.  Maybe a good Perry
> snack. <g>


=====
Emily M. Hanson
Homepage - http://www.starbase-eprime.us
My Web Graphics - http://www.galaxyofimages.us

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Date:    Wed, 10 Jul 2002 19:52:19 -0500
From:    DPHEIL <dpheil@a.......>
Subject: choice

In this mornings episode  (jane doe)

In the flashback to the '30's
they showed that Nick & LaCroix
shared a train ride with a young hitler
LaCroix wanted to bite him, Nick tried to talk him out of it

If LaCroix had bitten him, with out bringing him over
he would have saved the world a lot of trouble

This one act would have given LaCroix a lot of good Karma
(Not enough to off set 3000yrs of killing, but a sizeable chunck)

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Date:    Thu, 11 Jul 2002 09:46:57 +0800
From:    Elliza Rahim <relliza@h.......>
Subject: Re: YKYBOWFKW...

Christy wrote:

>>You're reading the newspaper about a local lifeguard strike in which a
>>Mike DeBrabant is quoted, and you think, All right!  He finally found a
>>cure and got a job where he can a) be in the sun all day long and b) still
>>protect people (usually from themselves).

<Swooning at thought of Nick in swim gear - KnightWatch not BayWatch>

Which newspaper is this? Could use a good chuckle that no one outside the
list would understand.

Ell

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Date:    Thu, 11 Jul 2002 06:13:26 -0700
From:    Laudon1965 <Laudon1965@c.......>
Subject: Re: choice

 From: "DPHEIL" <dpheil@a.......>

> If LaCroix had bitten him, with out bringing him over
> he would have saved the world a lot of trouble

He sense what a mistake bringing him over would be,
I wonder if he also had a feeling that feeding from him
would be as poisonous as biting Jack the Ripper had
been.  I'm hoping it was Jack the Ripper in that episode,
my memory is shakey here.

Laurie of the Isles

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Date:    Thu, 11 Jul 2002 10:53:45 -0500
From:    DPHEIL <dpheil@a.......>
Subject: address

HI . . . Someone sent out an address
that has a bunch of FK T-shirts
(One of them had the opening lines
"He was brought across in 1228 . . . ")

But I loss the address
Does anyone remember it?

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Date:    Thu, 11 Jul 2002 09:10:50 -0700
From:    StormBorn <thestormborn@m.......>
Subject: Re: choice

Dpheil wrote:
>> If LaCroix had bitten him, with out bringing him over he would have saved
the world a lot of trouble<<

Yeah, but in 'Jane Doe' LaCroix *did* want to bring Hitler over, before
concluding that he was too evil even for a vampire.  Too bad he didn't just
kill him--maybe he just wasn't feeling 'peckish.' <g>

Molly/StormBorn
thestormborn@m.......
www.voluptuarium.net (I'm working on it, I'm working on it!)
"It's not fair!"  "You say that so often.  I wonder what your basis for
comparison is?" -Sarah and Jareth, Labyrinth

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Date:    Thu, 11 Jul 2002 11:56:30 -0700
From:    Janice Cox <jancox46@a.......>
Subject: Re: choice

But there are SF philosophers who argue that killing a major figure before
his/her time (generally through time travel) may have worse consequences
than we could have ever dreamed of. Think of the heroism the Nazi regime
brought in out people, the scientific advances, etc. Now, I'm in NO WAY
saying Hitler deserved to live, but who can say what might have happed?
Uncle might have done us all a favor my sparing that monster's life.


Mad Jan

There's something very weird going on here...

Fan Fiction and Internet Humor at:
http://home.attbi.com/~jancox46/



Molly wrote:

Yeah, but in 'Jane Doe' LaCroix *did* want to bring Hitler over, before
concluding that he was too evil even for a vampire.  Too bad he didn't just
kill him--maybe he just wasn't feeling 'peckish.' <g>

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Date:    Thu, 11 Jul 2002 13:42:57 -0700
From:    Viv <viv11374@y.......>
Subject: looking for story

I once started reading a story in which Nat got pregnant by Nick
and, in confirming that it was possible, LaCroix mentions that
other vampires who had fathered children on mortal women were
killed by the enforcers for abandonning them. That was about as
far as I got.
Can anyone who remembers reading (or better yet writing) this
story please tell me what it was called, who wrote it and where
it can be found?
Thank you.

=====
Viv

Don't annoy the crazy person

Life's a witch and then you fly

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Date:    Thu, 11 Jul 2002 13:47:54 -0700
From:    Sunny LaCountess <countessa2000@y.......>
Subject: Re: choice

There could also always be the possibility that he might
have been replaced by some other maniac. We all know how
evil he was, but some say there were people even more
evil than him working under his command. His not being
there didn't necessarily guaranty that the powers who
held the strings wouldn't have been able to find a
substitute from among those.

Sunny

--- Janice Cox <jancox46@a.......> wrote:
> But there are SF philosophers who argue that killing a
> major figure before his/her time (generally through
> time travel) may have worse consequences than we could
> have ever dreamed of.

=====
LaCountess -- Twilight Knightie,IB,DT,UF,Cotk
http://www.lacountess.com/FKnight/

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

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