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FORKNI-L Digest - 25 Nov 2004 to 26 Nov 2004 (#2004-327)

Fri, 26 Nov 2004

There are 9 messages totalling 237 lines in this issue.

Topics of the day:

  1. FORKNI-L Digest - 24 Nov 2004 to 25 Nov 2004 (#2004-326) (2)
  2. looking for a story (2)
  3. Happy Thanksgiving
  4. You Know You've Just Been Playing In an FK War When...
  5. What Do You Get A Vampire for Christmas... (2)
  6. Ben Bass

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Date:    Thu, 25 Nov 2004 14:29:24 -0800
From:    Laura Davies <brightfeather1.geo@y......>
Subject: Re: FORKNI-L Digest - 24 Nov 2004 to 25 Nov 2004 (#2004-326)

Thanks, y'all! It was driving me crazy!

Laura

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Visit my website! http://bratling.0catch.com

"Sometimes the things that may or may not be true are the things that a man
needs to believe in the most. That people are basically good and that honor,
courage and virtue mean everything. That power and money mean nothing. That good
always triumphs over evil and I want you to remember this, that love ... true love
never dies."  --Hub, "Secondhand Lions"

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Date:    Thu, 25 Nov 2004 18:03:25 -0500
From:    Sarah Merchant <sarah@r.......>
Subject: Re: looking for a story

If anyone has this, can you please post it here? I love both series and
would be interested in reading it.
Sarah

On 11/24/04 11:47 PM, "Laura Davies" <brightfeather1.geo@y......> wrote:

> All I remember for sure is that
> Willow came along with Buffy to Toronto.

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Date:    Thu, 25 Nov 2004 14:50:07 -0800
From:    Vikki Farra <bast1531@s.......>
Subject: Re: Happy Thanksgiving

Same here! Happy Thanksgiving!

~Bast
--- Cheryl P <fknight420@c.......> wrote:

> I triple that wonderful thought.  Best of everything
> to everyone.
>

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Date:    Fri, 26 Nov 2004 00:40:51 -0000
From:    Linda Hepden <kezia.hepden@n.......>
Subject: You Know You've Just Been Playing In an FK War When...

... you're checking 'payslips' to go out to clients' pensioners, and
suddenly *have* to stop, back track, check and double check to see if you
really did read what you thought you did.  Then you mentally howl "No! Not
there!  Anywhere on the planet, but not there!  That is one address I am in
*no* hurry to ever see again!"

... The payslip in question was addressed to someone in Mississauga,
Ontario, Canada!

Now the War is following me back into RL!  Help!  Uncle!

Cousin Kezia

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Date:    Thu, 25 Nov 2004 22:31:58 -0500
From:    Brenda Bell <webwarren@e.......>
Subject: Re: What Do You Get A Vampire for Christmas...

At 10:20 PM 11/23/2004, you wrote:

>Poor marketing?  That's why you hire people to make custom bear outfits.  <G>

Or the bears <*ahem*> blackmail us into making them those outfits.

I must excuse my -- and moreso, the Vampbear's -- absence from this most
recent War, as there have been a lot of things going on around here.
Nicolas de Bearbant (the Vampbear) and the rest of his Ger Bear mates can,
as always, be viewed on the Ger Bear page. (And the Vampbear's favorite
foods are still "blondes, brunettes, and redheads"...)

My recent ursine sewing has centered around the outfitting of two Boyd's
bears (one mine, one traveling) in detailed Elizabethan and Tudor garb.
Many of Donovan B. Bear's outfits (all of which I made) are in my
Yahoo!Photos album <http://photos.yahoo.com/n2kye/>. Donovan also appears
in adventures with Teddy (the traveling bear) at Renfriends Gallery
<http://www.renfriendsgallery.com/gallery/TEDDYSTRAVELS/> I've made Teddy
the pumpkin-pant Elizabethan outfit, the yellow tunic, and the silver and
black Tudor outfit.



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:    Thu, 25 Nov 2004 20:22:07 -0800
From:    Chanda Keith <ckeith@u.......>
Subject: Re: What Do You Get A Vampire for Christmas...

>At 10:20 PM 11/23/2004, you wrote:
>
>>Poor marketing?  That's why you hire people to make custom bear outfits.  <G>
>
>Or the bears <*ahem*> blackmail us into making them those outfits.
>
>I must excuse my -- and moreso, the Vampbear's -- absence from this most
>recent War, as there have been a lot of things going on around here.
>Nicolas de Bearbant (the Vampbear) and the rest of his Ger Bear mates can,
>as always, be viewed on the Ger Bear page. (And the Vampbear's favorite
>foods are still "blondes, brunettes, and redheads"...)
>
>My recent ursine sewing has centered around the outfitting of two Boyd's
>bears (one mine, one traveling) in detailed Elizabethan and Tudor garb.
>Many of Donovan B. Bear's outfits (all of which I made) are in my
>Yahoo!Photos album <http://photos.yahoo.com/n2kye/>. Donovan also appears
>in adventures with Teddy (the traveling bear) at Renfriends Gallery
><http://www.renfriendsgallery.com/gallery/TEDDYSTRAVELS/> I've made Teddy
>the pumpkin-pant Elizabethan outfit, the yellow tunic, and the silver and
>black Tudor outfit.

You make bear clothing?  Do you have patterns?  My bears are all little
clothes horses and would dearly love to get more patterns to force me to
sew for them.

Chanda

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Date:    Thu, 25 Nov 2004 23:57:01 -0500
From:    Don Fasig <argent@c.......>
Subject: Re: looking for a story

On 24 Nov 2004 at 20:47, Laura Davies wrote:
> I seem to remember reading a fairly well-done Buffy/Forever Knight one
> ages ago. All I remember for sure is that Willow came along with Buffy to
> Toronto.

Here are a couple of possibilities:

Xover: Buffy vs. Knight 1/24 by Becky Grauberger from '98.

XOVER: "Buffy Meets Last Knight" (1/1) by Bast from '97.

Either of them ring a bell?

L8r

Don  ----,-'<@
argent@c.......

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Date:    Fri, 26 Nov 2004 02:11:00 EST
From:    Lynne Ackerman <Lynnea212@a.......>
Subject: Re: Ben Bass

November 24, 2004

Jean wrote:  << Just a reminder for any Canadian fans; Ben's new show "The
Eleventh Hour" will be airing on Saturday, November 27th at 10PM on CTV. <<

Yes, and not only is Ben featured prominently in the TV promo for the
returning series, but he's shown and mentioned prominently in the print ads as
well!
So his role must obviously be a main one.

Lynne

A message from Lynne Ackerman in Toronto (or, as we like to call it,
"Hollywood North").  Via e-mail:  lynnea212@a.......
                      ** Help support Forever Knight.  Ask me how. **

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Date:    Fri, 26 Nov 2004 07:17:11 -0500
From:    Naia Zifu <naia_zifu@b.......>
Subject: Re: FORKNI-L Digest - 24 Nov 2004 to 25 Nov 2004 (#2004-326)

    But children have had toys and dolls to play with for as long as there
have been children.  Even if their days weren't all carefree playtime, they
must've had some of it, or no toys would've ever existed before the
Victorian era.  It's just that now, there are all sorts of frivolous toys
that serve no purpose, where most toys used to be simulations of adult
activities, probably either to prepare kids for the future, or the children
wishing to be grown up (as kids always have :-P . . . and wouldn't, if they
knew how hard it is once they get there. . .).  Think more like miniature
weapons for hunting or warring, or dolls and play stoves and dishes to
simulate the traditional women's roles, rather than the video games and
robots kids mostly play with now.  There would've been toy animals, too, as
that's been a common theme amongst kids' toys for millennia.  Maybe a carved
wooden horse would be a good idea, as it would carry the nostalgia without
so much of the violence of play weapons and war games.


> As to medieval toys, children of even royalty had very little playtime -
> bear in mind that 'childhood' as a sacred time when you play, have fun, and
> are free from labour and the cares of the world is very much a Victorian
> concept.  It has been said that they invented childhood.

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