There are 26 messages totalling 1021 lines in this issue. Topics in this special issue: 1. Nick Knight: The Video 2. Lacroix and Nick as Parents 3. In Praise of Blind Faith (6) 4. Unexpected Consequences Part 01/? HF Spoilers 5. List Question (2) 6. People Poll 7. Re;Help 8. YKYourKidsHaveB ... and a New Top Ten List 9. The TCI Wars are on!! (2) 10. Clarification; fkfic-l vs. Darkangel's site 11. Dead of Night niggles 12. shrew and tour 13. Shrew - Night 1 14. Why french fries and not tea (2) 15. FORKNI-L Digest - 26 Apr 1996 - Special issue (2) 16. Vachon query and Re: New Eps? 17. AZ Crusaders Party Quote list (lng) (2nd try) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 28 Apr 1996 15:00:01 -0800 From: Dann Lunsford <dann@g.......> Subject: Nick Knight: The Video It ocurred to me that other people might want this, so... I've been doing some serious "research" into finding a copy of the "Nick Knight" video (pilot). Found that I could order it from, of all places, TOWER VIDEO! Call their 1-800-ASK-TOWE number, and they'll take your plastic. $17.99 +s&h. When I get it, I'll post to the list. -- *********************************************************************** * Dann Lunsford * The only thing necessary for the triunph of evil * * dann@g....... * is that men of good will do nothing. -- Cicero * *********************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 28 Apr 1996 17:19:22 -0500 From: Robbi Egersdorf <egersdor@m.......> Subject: Lacroix and Nick as Parents I don't ever remember if anyone has ever addressed or know if it has been addressed on an episode I have yet to see, but we keep talking about how bad Lacroix was at teaching Nick to be a good parent. My question is, since Divia was a very young vampire when she brought Lacroix across, who taught Lacroix? In the flashbacks that I have seen in various episodes, it seems to me that Lacroix took great pains and a lot of effort in teaching Nick to be a *good* vampire. There are also certain lessons that he admits in "leaving out". At what age should Nick take responsibility for his own education? It appears to me he has been to busy angsting to further his own education and at this point he should be responsible for what he knows and doesn't know regardless of the angst. As for parenting ability, I think that when he brought across Natalie's brother, Richard her should have put more effort into it. It would be like giving birth to a baby. He should have booked off work for a period of time instead of leaving the newborn baby home alone. Maybe he could have given him say six weeks instead of running off to work the next day to leave him the his own devices. Of course, the whole thing was okay with Natalie. I would make a reference here to FI but I believe it's under spoiler protection still, so I won't. If Nick would spend more time acting like an adult maybe Lacroix would treat him more like and adult vampire that is. Robbi Knightie With Dark Tendencies Loving the FK CK egersdor@m....... ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Apr 1996 10:12:00 PDT From: Christine Hawkins <chawkins@n.......> Subject: In Praise of Blind Faith I went to a Forever Knight video session on Saturday night, where we caught up with the third season. (For those who don't know, I live in Australia, so the fans keep up by trading tapes from overseas.) Anyway - I watched, "Dead of Night", "Strings", "Sons of Belial", "Outside the Lines", "My Boyfriend is a Vampire", "Let No Man Tear Assunder", "Blackwing" and "Blind Faith" - and of all of them, I enjoyed "Blind Faith" the most! Let's get the worst over first. The plot was daft - but then again, so were the plots for "Dance By the Light of the Moon", "Baby Baby" and "Near Death". Leaving that aside, the story moved along briskly, there was some humour, and a dog with big brown eyes that tugged at my heartstrings. Face it, I'm a sucker for animals of this type. We also got to see a bit more a Screed, a character I rather like. I enjoy his observations, ramshackle slang monologues strung together. Loved his remark about not having brought any dogs across since the Cuban Missile crisis (wonder what happened then!) and his description of a carouche who created the crop circles attributed to UFOs. Nick struck me as being a bit of a snob where Screed was concerned - fly in, ask some questions, fly out, without so much as a "how d'ye do". Perhaps he has something against carouches - maybe is afraid of being taken for one since he lives on a cows' blood diet. I wonder if his attitude is personal, or is common to all "higher" vampires? And speaking of higher vampires - I liked LaCroix in the flashback. No LC Lite here. This is the LC of the first season - jealous, possessive and mean. Having Nick's pet dog brought across, though, struck me as being a new low, even for him. What would he have done if Nick had adopted a pet hamster? A goldfish? :-) But Perry was the highlight of the episode for me. I was cheering him on when he attacked the rapist, and was appalled when Nick was going to stake him. I also thought that he made a much better vampire than *either* Nick or LaCroix - even if he was a dog and a carouche. Unlike Nick, he doesn't wallow in angst, and unlike LaCroix, he instinctively knows that his abilities are for survival and defence - not for getting his kicks by terrorizing people. He also seems to beat our famous duo in the bringing-across stakes - Nick messed up his first attempt at bring someone across (DoN) and Perry managed to bring Jody across in ten seconds while it took LC three episodes to bring across Nick. I think Perry deserves his own faction - the "Perriers" maybe? I'm open to suggestions. I even enjoyed the happen ending - Jody able to fly again (albeit without her helicopter) with Perry by her side! Christine Hawkins c.hawkins@n....... ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 28 Apr 1996 20:43:07 -0500 From: Chanda Keith <CWKEITH@c.......> Subject: Unexpected Consequences Part 01/? HF Spoilers Unexpected Consequences Part 1 "Now, let's see." Isis said as she lounged on the couch and inspected the sketch that she was working on. "If I move that cherub over here and change the leaves so that they're more of an oval.... and the shading should.... Is that the doorbell? Now who could be visiting me at this hour of the night?" "Hello?" Isis said as she hurried to the door and opened it. "Who's.... Janette?" "Isis, may I please come in?" Janette said as she looked up from where she was sitting on the steps. "Sure. Janette, what's wrong? You look awful!" Isis said as she reached down to help her friend to her feet. "I'm sick." Janette said as she struggled to her feet and grabbed Isis to keep from falling. The poor vampire really did look sick. She was much paler than normal, her hair looked as if it hadn't been brushed in several days and was tumbling loose about her face and the dress she was wearing was wrinkled and hung loosely as if it was several sizes to big. "What?" Isis said as she shoved her papers out of the way and helped Janette onto the couch. "I thought that vampires.... Well, never mind. What I though was oviously wrong. You just lay right there and I'll go and get you something to eat." "No! It won't do any good. I can't eat, Isis! I haven't been able to eat anything for the last month or so. I get sick and start throwing up when I try. I think I'm dying and it's Nichola's fault!" "What?!!" "This is probably what happens to Nichola's fleglings if they manage to survive being brought across by him. They get sick and starve to death!" "Wait a minute. Fleglings? Nick? Janette, I think you better start at the beginning and tell me exactly what happened to you." A little while later Janette said, "The next thing that I remember was waking up in the backseat of Natalie's car in Nichola's arms. He started apologizing and then he started to kiss me and undo buttons. I was so confused that I didn't try to stop it. Then when he left me alone that night, it hit me what had happened and I left before he came home. I was in London when I first started feeling ill. I waited nearly a month thinking it would pass before I came to see you. Isis, you have to help me or I'm going to starve!" "You probably did catch something from Nick." Isis said as she patted Janette reassuringly. "He problably has Mad Cow disease or something from drinking all of that disgusting cow blood. Don't worry, Janette. You're going to be fine. Let's get you into bed and in the morning I'll figure out a way for you to get some food down." "Isis, if you can't help me then...." "Janette, you're going to be fine. We'll find something that won't make you sick in the morning. Now you need to sleep." Isis said as she helped her up the stairs. End Part 1 Chanda Keith Ravenette and Immortal Beloved ckeith@u....... or cwkeith@c....... ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 28 Apr 1996 22:24:49 EDT From: Kenneth Dare <102226.1213@c.......> Subject: List Question I was just wondering, now that you all have gotten me hook on this list and all the different threds. How many times are we allowed to post in one day? I've been listening to the thred on putting several posts in to one post, but is there a certain number on posts that we should not go over in one day? Sorry of the silly question, I'm still a newbie. -------------- Brandy 102226,1213@c....... ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 28 Apr 1996 22:32:54 -0400 From: Chana Rossman <bonney@i.......> Subject: Re: People Poll Yolanda wrote: >Ger was #7 ...I think it was the number of votes. It >was 21496. Do you think anyone voted more than once? :) Wow! Pretty amazing! Particularly since I voted at 11:58 EST on the last day of voting and the machine told me that 0% of the people of the web agreed with me. On top of that Adrian Paul's name was listed at both #2 and #7. Pretty strange recording keeping. Now, the more important point. I wonder what picture of GWD they will use in their pictorial collection? (As a Knightie, I want to know!) Chana bonney@i....... Knightie * Natpacker * Nick&Natpacker ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 28 Apr 1996 19:52:28 -0700 From: Dianne Therese De Sha <maeve@g.......> Subject: Re: List Question Kenneth Dare asked: > I was just wondering, now that you all have gotten me hook on this list and > all the different threds. How many times are we allowed to post in one day? There is no longer a hard-and-fast rule (at one point it was 3 posts per day per listmember). Three is still a good idea. I would think five would be about the limit before it started getting obnoxious. :-) > Sorry of the silly question, I'm still a newbie. Not at all! Better to ask and learn the ropes upfront. (Although you can also pick a friendly-seeming senior poster and throw yourself on their mercy <g> by private email when you've got a question that doesn't seem relevant to the whole list. Most of us don't really bite ;-) Dianne Dianne la Mercenaire... -*- <cat.goddess@p.......> -*-"We must be powerful, beautiful, and without regret."-*- ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 28 Apr 1996 23:06:35 -0400 From: Tigon Diana Hooker <TeigrLlew@a.......> Subject: Re: In Praise of Blind Faith In a message dated 96-04-28 20:15:27 EDT, Christine Hawkins wrote:: > >But Perry was the highlight of the episode for me. I was cheering him on >when he attacked the rapist, and was appalled when Nick was going to stake >him. I also thought that he made a much better vampire than *either* Nick >or LaCroix - even if he was a dog and a carouche. Unlike Nick, he doesn't >wallow in angst, and unlike LaCroix, he instinctively knows that his >abilities are for survival and defence - not for getting his kicks by >terrorizing people. He also seems to beat our famous duo in the >bringing-across stakes - Nick messed up his first attempt at bring someone >across (DoN) and Perry managed to bring Jody across in ten seconds while it >took LC three episodes to bring across Nick. I think Perry deserves his >own faction - the "Perriers" maybe? I'm open to suggestions. Oooo, I'd join a Perry faction, particularly since it was this episode that my friend used to 'bring me across' to FK. Said she, 'I know you don't like vampires, but there's this really neat dog you'd like...' Tigon the Bouncing Tigger Knightie w/ N&N and FoSiL tendencies proud 'pet' of 3 dogs, 17 cats, a rabbit, a rat, 2 birds, and lots o' fish ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Apr 1996 00:25:19 -0400 From: Nathanial Cook <NatRobin@a.......> Subject: Re: In Praise of Blind Faith Wow. Nice to meet someone from so far away. Q: What the @3%&! is a "carouche?" And I like the "Perriers" idea as well. NAT!!! (A Raven on the Other Side of the World) NatRobin@a....... ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Apr 1996 00:28:58 -0400 From: Chana Rossman <bonney@i.......> Subject: Re: In Praise of Blind Faith Tigon, the Bouncing Tigger wrote... >Oooo, I'd join a Perry faction, particularly since it was this episode that >my friend used to 'bring me across' to FK. Said she, 'I know you don't like >vampires, but there's this really neat dog you'd like...' Actually, there is a faction for Perry... it's called the Wolfpack! Or at least that is what I've been told. I found out about it after I inquired on behalf of my husband. (He is a devoted Perry fan!) It was kinda funny for us since we live in North Carolina where the NC State football team is also called the Wolfpack. Chana bonney@i....... Knightie * Natpacker * Nick&Natpacker ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 28 Apr 1996 22:03:14 -0700 From: Dianne Therese De Sha <maeve@g.......> Subject: Re: In Praise of Blind Faith Chana offers: > Actually, there is a faction for Perry... it's called the Wolfpack! Um... actually, I believe that is the "Woofpack"... Dianne Dianne la Mercenaire... -*- <cat.goddess@p.......> -*-"We must be powerful, beautiful, and without regret."-*- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Apr 1996 01:28:20 EDT From: Kenneth Dare <102226.1213@c.......> Subject: Re;Help Kristen said: And Can someone please send me the stories I accendentially deleted when I > deleted all unread messages: > > "The Hunted" Parts II-VI from Debbie Stevenson > "Discovery Challenge: From > Beyond the" (2 parts) from Lisa Payne > Unexpected Consequences Part 01/? from Chanda Keith I sent her these (I hope) :) --------------- Brandy 102226,1213@c....... ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Apr 1996 02:26:12 -0400 From: Val Wirth <VALWORTH@a.......> Subject: Re: YKYourKidsHaveB ... and a New Top Ten List You Know Your Child is Definitely Hooked On FK When, You have cable; The Disney Channel; over 200 children's movies, including almost every Disney Classic, and your four year old still wakes you up on Saturday morning with, "Mommy I want to watch the one with Nick and the little girl." Which is of course, "Father Figure", which is one of her favorites. (She also loves the PopCorn Scene in "Cherry Blossoms.") And You Also Know that FK has Really Increased your Child's Vocabulary When, The same child asks you to read her, the fanfic you're working on and it starts, "Nick and Natalie were at the morgue, so you ask her, "Do you know what a 'morgue' is?" And she rolls her eyes at you and says, "Of course, Mommy. That's where Natalie works." So is it okay to have a pre-schooler so attached to a vampire show? I think so, especially if you consider the other shows she could be watching. And that brings me to my next topic: The Top Ten Reasons That Watching FK is Better For Your Kids Than Watching the Power Rangers: 10. If your kids watch FK, you don't have to spend hundreds of dollars on cheesy action figures. (Though, if they did have FK actions figures, I would buy them. Then I could have hours of endless fun, playing out all my favorite scenes; I mean my kids could.) 9. LaCroix is so much cooler than Lord Zedd. (I'd like to see Lord Zedd quote from Dante.) 8. Even Tracy is not as perky as Kimberly. 7. Natalie is smarter than the smartest ranger, Billy. (But I do have to say, Billy is really kind of cute. He's got these big, blue eyes, adorable smile, and he always has this sort of pathetic, puppy dog look on his face. Maybe he's the son Nick doesn't like to talk about. 6. Janette has got a much better fashion sense than Rita Repulsa. 5. No one on FK ever decided to change colors just so they could sell even more action figures. 4. Vachon looks sexier in tight jeans than Tommy does. 3. There is no annoying robot on FK running around saying,"Aye, Aye, Aye." 2 The Powers That Be at FK, would never replace half the original cast with new actors, in a desperate attempt to raise the ratings. Wait, that did happen, didn't it? Oh well, I guess I'll have to save that for my list of Top Ten Things FK and Power Rangers Have in Common. And the Number One Reason Watching FK is Better For Your Kids Than Watching Power Rangers: Nick's never-ending quest is to become mortal again, by repaying society for his sins. The Power Rangers never-ending quest is to save the world from evil, and to sell more crappy merchandise than Barney. (Not necessarily in that order.) . Val valworth@a....... ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Apr 1996 09:33:16 -0500 From: Lady Sushi <phoenix@i.......> Subject: The TCI Wars are on!! I have the snail and phone number of the TCI Corporate HQ! It took thirty minutes, three phone calls, and toleration of elevator music, but I got them! As follows: Snail: Attention to: TCI COrporate Customer Relations Department Terrace Tower 2 5619 DTC Parkway Anglewood, CO 80111 Phone: 1(800)800-2824 (warning: elevator music) Also, the group in Dallas working on out side has offered to give us a web page on the war at no charge! I'd like some input on this, and suggestions as to what to put on it (links to FKSOS I know, and other pages, but what else?). MAil Kurt Grutzmacher (grutz@tk.org) for more info. He's really cool, and is one of the primary organizers of the Dallas Struggle. Tulsa TCI info: well, we should be getting Sci-Fi and others when they get the fiberoptics in, which should be "soon" (a.k.a., in about two years). There are extra channels available, this proven by the fact that at least four have been added in as many months (although some are available only in North and West Tulsa. I think The Learning Channel was put on this weekend). We shouldn't have to wait that long for FK. If anyone else in the area is interested, we need to petition for one of those "extra" channels to go to Sci-Fi. I'll be around, but due to my now-limited time online, please include TCI: in the subject line of any related posts. Thank you! Forever Cousinly, and Forever Fighting, *Cousin "Susan" Phoenix * Camera Fanatic of the Thong Throng * LA* *Charter Unnamed * Example Writer of the Cold Shower Sisterhood * SKLed* phoenix@i....... *Darkest Knightie* **Faciemus ut Dewus Mountainus e Tuo Nasone Exeat!** Eight out of five schizophrenics agree... ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Apr 1996 07:50:35 -0700 From: LC Fenster <lucienlc@i.......> Subject: Clarification; fkfic-l vs. Darkangel's site Being on digest, I don't know if someone has already addressed this, but I have seen a number of comments bemoaning the fact that the "fiction list" is going offline. Folks, _fkfic-l_ isn't going anywhere, as far as I know. Darkangel (Steffi) has very kindly maintained an fk fiction _website_ for the last year or so (http://www.evil.org or something like that). She has moved on to other interests, and maintaining a website on something you're no longer interested in is a major inconvenience. I suspect/hope? someone with the necessary computer knowledge and/or server capacity will volunteer to fill this void. However, this has nothing to do with fkfic-l, which will continue until Listmom Jaye and/or Laurie Salopek or psu decide otherwise. And FK fiction continues to be archived at the ftp site (ftp.cac.psu.edu/pub/people/lms5), though the last time I was there, it was not as inclusive as the web site. Laurie Fenster ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Apr 1996 09:17:18 -0500 From: Mad Hatter <cli7@s.......> Subject: Re: In Praise of Blind Faith At 12:25 AM 4/29/96 -0400, you wrote: >Wow. Nice to meet someone from so far away. > >Q: What the @3%&! is a "carouche?" > >And I like the "Perriers" idea as well. > >NAT!!! (A Raven on the Other Side of the World) a carouche is a lower form of vampire~preying on other lower life forms such as rats, dogs, etc. i'm not entirely sure of the history of carouchism; higher vampires like LC, Nick, etc. prey on human mortals. let's see; i believe it's a strictly linear proliferation~ -madhat ~mad hatter <cli7@s.......> * * * We dance around in a ring & suppose, But the Secret sits in the middle & knows. --robert frost * * * ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Apr 1996 12:17:44 -0400 From: Jean Graham <JeanB7@a.......> Subject: Dead of Night niggles I think someone asked at least one of these questions once before, but I still wonder... 1) How come a vampire who always kept right on coming when the baddies shot him in other episodes falls down (unconscious yet) in this one -- just long enough for the ghosts to catch up with him? 2) I think the director was probably just in love with all those big fat blue fx-enhanced light beams, but... er... um... erm... well... What's a *vampire* need with a flashlight??? Just wondering... :-) --Jean Graham (JeanB7@a.......) _________________________________________ "We are an impossibility in an impossible universe." --Ray Bradbury ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Apr 1996 12:24:39 -0400 From: cpl <cpl@b.......> Subject: shrew and tour Dear All, A: I wanted to say that I had an interesting time up in Toronto. Too bad it was very short with almost as much time spent in a car. The car ride was really quick though with good conversation from one Karen Tobin. Toronto is beautiful but still packed full of interesting things (sort of like a cleaner Manhattan), and I wish all could see it. It was great meeting the many faces attached to the names on this list. B: Mostly however, I wanted to give praise to Will for his wonderful tour. It was the highlight for me (the studio sign is still there -- though almost stolen by us while we were there!) It was great to see the sights (loft, coroner's, Raven, studio etc. etc.) and I can't wait for my pictures. This tour also comes highly recommended especially b/c it wasn't a tour (as when you buy a ticket and expect to be lead around), it was friends hopping in the car and cruising the city. great fun. cheers, ping cpl@b....... ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Apr 1996 09:52:08 -0700 From: Marg Rothschild <margr@a.......> Subject: Re: Shrew - Night 1 Hi all! On Fri, 26 Apr 1996, MS LYNNE R ACKERMAN wrote: > IT WAS WONDERFUL!!!!!!!!! ROFL, it sounds like you all had a great time. Wish I could have gone. Question to all who went - Did they have any scenery? If so, can I get a description of what they had as well, please? I look forward to reading about what you all thought about the show. Thanks. Marg Rothschild, Cousin/Dark Knightie/FFFROGie: margr@i....... AZ Crusaders of the Knight - It's a private club, for VIPS and denizens of the night. - Nick Knight ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Apr 1996 10:01:19 -0700 From: Patty Winter <pwinter@b.......> Subject: Re: The TCI Wars are on!! In the interests of making a good impression on TCI: TCI Corporate Customer Relations Department Terrace Tower 2 5619 DTC Parkway Anglewood, CO 80111 It's Englewood, not Anglewood. Patty ========================= patty@wintertime.com ========================= "Due South" is back! Watch it Fridays on CBS! =========================== Sunnyvale, Calif. ========================== ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Apr 1996 13:36:29 -0400 From: Nancy Fralic <fralic@m.......> Subject: Re: Why french fries and not tea What has always bothered me are the choices Nick makes when he freely chooses what he's going to eat. French fries with lots of ketchup? Pasta with red sauce? Is he choosing red as his theme? You would think he would choose foods that he was familiar with in his mortal life! Potatoes and tomatoes were not brought to Europe for more than 2 centuries after he was brought across and Marco Polo had not arrived with pasta either. Their flavors and textures would be completely foreign to him. Incidently, I also found it interesting that Nick could twirl his spaghetti, having never used a fork before (forks came to France in I believe the 15th cen. from Italy and were an affectation of the nobility.) Nancy Fralic fralic@m....... ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Apr 1996 13:20:53 -0400 From: Jamie Melody Randell <immajer@p.......> Subject: Re: FORKNI-L Digest - 26 Apr 1996 - Special issue On Apr 26, 1996 23:19:10, 'Automatic digest processor <LISTSERV@p.......>' wrote: >4. Did Jamie leave a list-babysitter? Do we need one? I hadn't thought so. I may have been wrong. Was I? I haven't finished reading the digests yet. I got home from the bus trip at 6:30 am, and I still haven't sorted through all my e-mail yet. Of course, Don Fasig is available to help with technical questions and problems at <phase3@g.......>. Mail sent to <FORKNI-L-Request@p.......> will reach us both. And you know Jaye, Ruler Of Us All: she's at <jap8@c.......>. And as someone else pointed out, there are always those who will let people know if there is a problem. With kind, gentle words, of course, soft phrases and understanding attitudes, as has always been the list custom. NEW MEMBERS: Note the sig. List rules can be found at the web page below. If you can't access the WorldWide Web, e-mail me & I'll send 'em to you. Got questions? No problem. Did I have a good time in TO? Yes, I did; thank you for asking. The play was awesome, thoroughly entertaining, on both nights that I saw it (Thursday and Saturday). I think I nearly went into cardiac arrest when the pizza was delivered. In any case, I would have enjoyed it just as much if I hadn't known who Ger-whatzisface was (no, I STILL can't pronounce it). And for the record, many many thanks to everyeveryeveryone who helped make this Event what it was, and all the people I met (and the ones I somehow missed!) -- it was just an amazing thing to behold. Also for the record: I did not see Catherine, Nigel, Ben, Lisa, or Ger when he walked RIGHT past us on the street. But I did see Dotti and Jackie and Marg and Will and Lynne and Carrie and Diana and Becky and Vicky and Susan and Perri and all the zillions of other people I don't stand a chance of remembering names of but love anyway, and got Shanghaied By The Natpack (tm), and quite frankly, that was even better. :-) :-) :-) Happy face! (quote from the blooper reel, which I Have Only Ever Seen At Crescent City Con (tm) - Jamie M.R. <immajer@p.......> - - Assistant Listowner, FORKNI-L - - NatPack, ConvCos, Ace-ist in RoadMode - - Illustrated Webgoddess & Keeper of Warm Fuzzies - List Rules - http://cac.psu.edu/~jap8/FK/FKRules.html ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Apr 1996 10:44:07 PST From: Diane Roe <jpj0015%j45csulb@o.......> Subject: Re: FORKNI-L Digest - 26 Apr 1996 - Special issue From: Diane Roe Financial Aid jamie et al: it was posted awhile back (probably more than a year ago) that ger said his first name is pronounced as follows: ger' aint ("rhymes with pear pint"). -diane (the other diane)tm droe@c....... ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Apr 1996 13:43:11 E From: Debra Ann Fiorini <fiorini@m.......> Subject: Re: Why french fries and not tea Nancy Fralic asked: >What has always bothered me are the choices Nick makes when he freely >chooses what he's going to eat. French fries with lots of ketchup? Pasta >with red sauce? Is he choosing red as his theme? It might be subconcious. Or that might be the most appealing color to him. As for the pasta in "The Fix", I don't think color mattered as much as that was the food available when he found himself very hungry. >You would think he >would choose foods that he was familiar with in his mortal life! Nah, where's the fun in that? <g> Seriously, I think he has been separated from 13th century France long enough to not crave the foods that were popular at the time. re: pasta and potatoes >Their flavors and textures would be completely foreign to him. True, but he has seen them around for so long, he is used to the look and smell and probably curious about the taste. >Incidently, I also found it interesting that Nick could twirl his >spaghetti, having never used a fork before He probably saw many friends do it throughout the years. Maybe he has broken down and taken poor Nat out to dinner for once and he saw her do it. He has moved slowly through the centuries, so I don't think he would be foreign to all human things. Debra Ann Dark Knightie...with NatPack leanings :) Guenvier@a....... or fiorini@a....... ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Apr 1996 12:47:27 -0500 From: Christina Louise Rakers <crakers@k.......> Subject: Re: Vachon query and Re: New Eps? TO add to your list their is a series of books by Karen Taylor about vampires...which are quite good ..... happy reading **********************************************************~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Chris Rakers crakers@k....... AKA The Brain AKA The President of the NCC Jeanette to Nat. "Nicola is a vampire so if he is running with that crowd he is a wolf and they are... but poodles" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ *************************************************************************** %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& On Sun, 28 Apr 1996, Lisa Marvin wrote: > > Q: I like Poppy Z. Brite's vampire works -- does anyone know of any other > > vampire books in the same vein (pun heavily intended)? I know all about Anne > > Rice, but I'm looking for 20th Century, Gen X type vampire literature here. > > You might try The Vampire Files by P.N. Elrod (series of 6, I think) > She also has another series that starts with a book called "RED > DEATH". > > "BLOODWAR"- Book #1 in Masquerade of the Red Death Trilogy by > Robert Weinberg (another series) > > "KINDRED" - by John Gideon > > Happy reading! > > Lisa Marvin > wyllow@n....... > ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Apr 1996 11:25:22 -0700 From: Marg Rothschild <margr@a.......> Subject: AZ Crusaders Party Quote list (lng) (2nd try) Oops! Sorry but I found an error the first time I sent as I hit the reply. Stupid computer deleted a part I added. Please forgive. Bonsoir, mes amis. Once again, we had a great party on Friday April 26 in Tucson. First, we had dinner at The Good Earth. We were even honored to have a listmember join us from out of state. <Hi Sonja!> :) Although Kathy forgot to bring her umbrella, it was actually Beth who could have benefited. Fortunately, the waiter only spilt some of the iced tea on the table, missing Beth completely :) While we awaited for the bill, we were discussing Halloween and Christmas costumes. Noelle explained about how her husband teased her about the ears she wore as an elf for Christmas, saying that she looked like a Vulcan or a Romulan. She says here's what to tell a plastic surgeon "forget the butt implants, forget the breast implants, dock the ears!" Then we talked about whether we needed to stop off at the store for some wine. Laurie told Noelle that she brought 2 bottles of cabernet souvergnion (sp?) and 2 boxes of <french name> Noelle misunderstood and asked "How many bottles of wine did you bring?" Laurie said "No, no, they're cookies!" The cookies were quite apropos - "Dark Knight" cookies. We all made it to Bridget's clubhouse which she got reserved for us. <Thanks Bridget!!!!!!> There was a nice big screen tv. and Kathy brought her vcr <Thanks Kathy!!!> Beth brought her tapes <Thanks Beth!!!> We decided to watch the Blooper tape first and had a good laugh while Noelle served us Ribena mixed with whatever we wanted - vernors, seltzer, wine, or straight. We had decided that we should all have some paper to write down party quotes so the following is a compilation of those quotes: Dark Knight -This is better than the one of Rick Springfield -Whammy! -Good puppy! -What's with the hat? -E wus! That's not Ribena, it doesn't do that! -It looks like he's got a Dracula thing on! (Nick putting empty bottles in can) -He's an environmentally conscious vampire "Trunk space" - all LOL (Nick looking into room with hostage) -NiteVision without goggles! (Nick holding Alysse) -Do it Nick, Do it Nick, do it, yes, yes, yes, all right! -You can tell it's Canadian. Hold me?!? -Is that holes in his coat? -Bullet holes in his coat? (Nick's line "I am what I am") -He's Popeye! -Popeye! -He should have big lips (side talk about recent auction) -How many cars did they sell? -Three -A stunt caddie! (LC with cup) -Uh hahahaha - ze cup -Why didn't he dive for the cup on the way up? -'Cause he's a brick! -I just want to know how he got down from there. -It's his smoking jacket! -Why isn't he dead yet? -He smokes pretty good. -Boy this is a smart woman? (inside hospital) -Lunch is served! -They always transport blood in open styrofoam containers. -Why's he wearing shades inside? -'Cuz he's Joe Cool! (Alysse waking up) -Don't you hate when you fall asleep at your desk & your hair still looks terrific? -How'd his sweater get so clean? -Vamps R Us! (in Nick's loft) -Hold me! (Alysse tells Jeanie she won't leave her) -She's leaving her! "Take me. . .!" - all LoL (Nick needing to feed to fight) -Why doesn't he just go to the refrigerator? -So you turn around & look back? Right. -She's not very bright. ******* -It's on mute! -I'll be mute, I'll be mute -We can only hope! ******* Close Call -Adrenalin is a marvelous thing! -Wow, he's good -Oh sh@$t! -How many coroners have a skeleton? (scene from DK Knight - apt hostage) -Deja Vu'!!!! -You can see the lightbulb going on over his head (Nick Forrester's driver's license) -Looks like someone took a picture and drew it <mustache/beard> in (LC sitting in CERK before Schanke leaves) -He looks like a floating head. ******* (Jay Leno & Newt Gingrich on tv with a donkey while rewinding) -Hey, there's an ass on tv . . .& a donkey! ******* Only the Lonely -They won't show his face. That means he's going to kill her. "Happy Birthday . . . " - 63!!! (Nat opens present) -Oooooooooooooo!!!! (Nick forgot Nat's birthday) -Typical brick! (Nick & Nat in her office) -Someone needs to smack him upside the head. . . -. . .yeah with a brick! -After 800 years and he doesn't know anything about women -It's T-1000 -That's the bad guy -H B with affection? -Give me a break! (Nick and Nat in her apt) -He's not taking it very well, is he? -Those 12th Century men - they're just *so* possessive! (Nat & date at nursery) -He took her to a nursery? -She drives an old ladie's car! -Awww . . sh*&t (Nick flying to the rescue) -How's he know where she is? -Psychic power -Radar (Nat & date sitting together) -They look like one of those commercials for '70's music (Nick flying) -Holding pattern over Toronto -How cliche! (Nick flying in) -Look! Landing lights! -Landing lights! *********** So ends another fun party. Looking forward to the next, although it'll be a support party to view "Last Knight." Thanks to everyone who came. To all on the list, if you're ever heading to AZ, let us know so we can include you in on the fun. Send comments, warm fuzzies, etc. to : Marg Rothschild, Cousin/Dark Knightie/FFFROGie: margr@i....... AZ Crusaders of the Knight - It's a private club, for VIPS and denizens of the night. - Nick Knight ------------------------------ End of FORKNI-L Digest - 28 Apr 1996 to 29 Apr 1996 - Special issue *******************************************************************
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