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Digest - 5 Feb 2008 to 6 Feb 2008 (#2008-33)

Wed, 6 Feb 2008

There are 4 messages totalling 118 lines in this issue.

Topics of the day:

  1. FK Scripts
  2. Natalie's germy scrunchie (3)

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Date:    Wed, 6 Feb 2008 05:58:23 -0800
From:    Amanda Berendt <debrabant_foundation@y.......>
Subject: FK Scripts

Hi -
The new year has made me decide to clean out some things.

I have a collection of FK Scripts that I am offering.  I haven't
looked at them in quite a while and I thought they might be happier
with someone who will really appreciate them.

They are copies, but some have signatures on them (not original, part
of the copies)
I have the complete first season (all 23 episodes) and some from the
second and third (including the original draft of Last Knight)

It would be easier for them all to go to one home rather than trying
to keep track of who wants what.

Please contact me off list for details.
-Amanda

"This dark gift brings enlightened sight, as if the sun's bright rays
 illuminate sweet mortal forms to take my breath away."
http://www.darksideoftheglass.com
http://lestat.darksideoftheglass.com



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Date:    Wed, 6 Feb 2008 16:41:28 +0100
From:    P J <blue_twingo772@y.......>
Subject: Re: Natalie's germy scrunchie

From Deborah Hymon: > I never thought Natalie's behavior
weird or out of Character when I saw this episode.<

I never thought much about Nat’s behaviour or how the
scrunchie got there, I always wondered more about Nick’s
behaviour in this scene. Knowing how chivalrous he usually
acts, I find it unusual that he doesn’t move a hand to help
Natalie up to a standing position (and she seems to have
difficulties to rise in that scene, if I remember
correctly). Maybe he didn’t want to interfere with her
“I can do it alone”-attitude. Or he was just experiencing
a flashback and didn’t pay attention. Anyone else wondering
about that?


Petra.


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Date:    Wed, 6 Feb 2008 10:54:24 -0500
From:    Deborah Hymon <debh@e.......>
Subject: Re: Natalie's germy scrunchie

Petra,

I agree. When I originally saw this episode, I too found it out of character
for Nick not to assist, at least in helping her stand. I remember at the
time, that caught my attention more than Nat doing her 'own dirty work'.

Nick was always touching Nat, a hand on her shoulder, at her waist ushering
her through doors, etc. I think your thought of not interfering with her "I
can do it" attitude is the best reason. After all, Nat did have a temper,
and when she was on a mission, NO ONE could interfere.

But again, I never thought Nat taking charge as a plumber was out of
character.

Deborah A. Hymon
DeborahAHymon.com


on 2/6/08 10:41 AM, P J at blue_twingo772@y....... wrote:
>I never thought Natalie's behavior weird or out of Character. Knowing how
chivalrous he usually acts, I find it unusual that he doesn’t move a hand to
help Natalie up to a standing position (and she seems to have difficulties to
rise in that scene

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Date:    Wed, 6 Feb 2008 10:00:51 -0800
From:    cindy clark <badwolf15895@s.......>
Subject: Re: Natalie's germy scrunchie

In the light of recent happenings in the morgue on NCIS,  I wonder if Natalie
 suspects that the table is being used for recreational purposes, and thus, the
 scrunchiein the drain with dark brown hair.

Most people have minds like concrete: mixed up or permanently set.


----- Original Message ----
From: Amy R. <akr@l.......>
Natalie says only "don't ask" about how it got into the
drain.

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