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FORKNI-L Digest - 3 Apr 2003 to 4 Apr 2003 (#2003-99)

Fri, 4 Apr 2003

There are 8 messages totalling 233 lines in this issue.

Topics of the day:

  1. On Holy Ground & Vengeance is Mine books
  2. List is quiet
  3. P.S. to my Yawning Apprentice musing
  4. Favorite Things <was: List is quiet>
  5. YKYBWTMFKW....
  6. Only The lonely question (3)

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Date:    Thu, 3 Apr 2003 20:17:12 -0800
From:    Victor Roscetti <dragonslair_08060@y......>
Subject: On Holy Ground & Vengeance is Mine books

   I have the scripts for both our audio productions
available with all our other FK scripts (Parody and
Drama) on a Text CD Rom. If anyone is interested. It's
listed about 1/3 the way down the page on:
http://www.dragonsroar.com/merch.htm

  Also if anyone wants Vickie Holt's Book "Vengeance
is Mine" you can contact her at :   davixter@a........
   It's very nicely bound, with a beautiful rendering
on the Toronto Skyline on the cover. It's not a
paperback, it is Fan-zine style, but way better than
some fan-zines I 've seen. She had this professionally
printed on good paper. The book is actually very long.
The audio adaptation I'm doing is nearly 5 hours! The
script for it was 137 pages.


   Vic

  Any questions you can contact me off-line too!


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Date:    Fri, 4 Apr 2003 05:48:42 -0800
From:    Laurie of the Isles <laudon1228@y......>
Subject: Re: List is quiet

> >From: Mary Combs <mcombs@e......>
> >
> >It's actually "The Yawning Apprentice" by Mihály
> Munkácsy (1844-1900), a Hungarian painter. I'd be
> curious to know if the set decorator planned
> >for it to be read as a scream.

I could have been intended as a indication of Nick's
sense of humor.  Maybe it reminded of himself when he
first got up at night, standing at the fridge, yawning
and scratching, reaching for that first drink of cow
for the night. <g>

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Laurie of the Isles
Laudon1228@y......
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"Isn't it about time you came out?" -- LaCroix to Nick, DK2

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Date:    Fri, 4 Apr 2003 05:57:30 -0800
From:    Laurie of the Isles <laudon1228@y......>
Subject: P.S. to my Yawning Apprentice musing

Maybe it had a more typically Nick broody purpose.
Maybe he didn't see it as yawning, maybe it reminded
him of the terror of his victims and he put it there
to stop him from reaching for the moo juice.  Kind of
like some dieters will put a picture of themself at
their heaviest on the refrigerator door.

Laurie of the Isles
laudon1228@y......

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Date:    Fri, 4 Apr 2003 11:24:56 -0500
From:    Judith Lieberman <JudithL21@a.......>
Subject: Re: Favorite Things <was: List is quiet>

Nancy is right.  It was a branch of the Toronto Public Library
which was the 96th.  I passed the Hockey Hall of Fame when i took a wrong turn
coming into Toronto last year.  Judy Lieberman

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Date:    Fri, 4 Apr 2003 11:30:42 -0800
From:    FKMel <sgt_buck_frobisher@y......>
Subject: YKYBWTMFKW....

You know you've been watching too much FK
when....You're browsing Ebay and come accross an entry
for a bunch of decals that each say 'Protected by
Vampire' and you automatically can *so* see one of
those on places like the Raven door, Nick's Caddy (if
he'd let it on, which he wouldn't), the loft and even
places like Nat's car or the coroner's office door.
Nick's not with her *all* the time, but he comes
around enough LOL.

Mel, who might get one of those since they're only 99
cents.

Sorry guys if this posts twice....computer
disconnected right in the middle of trying to send it.



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Date:    Fri, 4 Apr 2003 11:34:41 -0800
From:    FKMel <sgt_buck_frobisher@y......>
Subject: Only The lonely question

I've been wondering if there might be a reason for
this or if it was just a plot hole.

Why would there be bags of donated blood in the
coroner's office refrigerator? I could see it if it
were someplace like a hospital, but all the patients
that come through are dead. So why would they need it?
I can see blood samples being in there, but not bags
of it.

Mel

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fan/Tracker Fan/Angel Fan/Port Charles Fan
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Date:    Fri, 4 Apr 2003 11:55:18 -0800
From:    Wolfy <wolfyknight@y......>
Subject: Re: Only The lonely question

 FKMel <sgt_buck_frobisher@y......> wrote:


Why would there be bags of donated blood in the
coroner's office refrigerator?

I write:

I think this was actually discussed before, if I remeber correctly it was like a
"just in case" deal?



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Forever Knight fan, Dark Perk, ex-aol'er, Rainbow Knight, GenCon 2002 attendee.
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Date:    Fri, 4 Apr 2003 15:14:49 EST
From:    Kathy Whelton <KWhelton1@c.......>
Subject: Re: Only The lonely question

Mel asks:

>  Why would there be bags of donated blood in the
>  coroner's office refrigerator?

I think the realistic answer is that there wouldn't be, it was merely a
convenient plot device.

I have seen it suggested on this list in years past that perhaps it is kept
there in case someone is erroneously declared dead, the blood could be
used to resuscitate them.  I'm afraid that is just too far fetched to be
believable
and blood is just too valuable a commodity to leave it at a morgue "just in
case".

Unfortunately, FK was never big on medical detail. You don't even want to
think about LNMTA or NiQ!

Kathy

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