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FORKNI-L Digest - 7 Feb 2005 to 8 Feb 2005 (#2005-38)

Tue, 8 Feb 2005

There are 34 messages totalling 954 lines in this issue.

Topics of the day:

  1. 'what if' relationships
  2. Prayers: My hand surgery
  3. "what if" relationships (7)
  4. Question about Toronto??? (5)
  5. FK/Buffy (9)
  6. Buffy/FK cage match? (was: Re: "what if" relationships) (2)
  7. FK Vamps and Modernity
  8. limericks and other tricks
  9. Looking for stories... (4)
 10. Modern Vamps
 11. FK Fan Fiction/Deborah's Emotional Concert & Second Chance
 12. Ger in Slings and Arrows

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Date:    Sat, 5 Feb 2005 18:08:57 -0500
From:    Cheryl P <fknight420@c.......>
Subject: 'what if' relationships

Well, I do see Nick and LaCroix with love for each other as father and
son, brothers, friends, etc.  I love Nick and Nat together, there
chemisrty was real from the heart.  I liked Buffy the first five years,
then it died.  LaCroix truly loves Nick, but Nick is that rebelious
child; they manage.
Cheryl / fknight420@c.......



Sense what you have,
Don't trade a treasure
for an empty box.
ForeverKnight.5u.com.

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Date:    Mon, 7 Feb 2005 15:43:42 -0500
From:    Cheryl P <fknight420@c.......>
Subject: Prayers: My hand surgery

I hope I did the title right; this thursday is my first hand surgery;
the left hand.  Carpal tunnel to be fixed, and relieve the pressure from
the nerves in the hand, I also have Polyneuropathy.  Diabetic related
nerve condition, or nerve damage in the hands, and right hand gets done
in April.
Thanks friends.
Cheryl / fknight420@c.......



Sense what you have,
Don't trade a treasure
for an empty box.
ForeverKnight.5u.com.

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Date:    Mon, 7 Feb 2005 21:32:08 -0800
From:    Kristen Fife <fenix23fyre@y.......>
Subject: Re: "what if" relationships

I've been reading these and laughing!...

OK, I like the idea of Amy and Screed (she was the one
turned into a rat...)

And Laila (from Angel Wolfram and Hart) and
LaCroix...can you imagine the fireworks? She's evil
and amoral enough to appeal to him. :)

Actually, I can see Nick and Willow. She's sweet and
kind of clueless.

Connor and Janette. She seems to like the strong mixed
up type.

Cordy and Vachon. She's feisty, he's a bad boy.

Cohen and Giles. Remember how she flirted with
Inspector Liam ONeal?

And I think Nat would go for Angel. She likes the
moody, do-good vampire types.

Tracy and Oz. He's a musician with a supernatural
side.

Janette and Alma tag-team Spike :)


--- Julia Kocich <jkocich@g.......> wrote:

> I wonder if fans of a romantic relationship between
> Nick and Nat are
> likely to also be fans of the Buffy-Angel romance on
> Buffy the Vampire
> Slayer?
>

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Date:    Tue, 8 Feb 2005 01:50:13 -0500
From:    Deborah Hymon <debh@e.......>
Subject: Question about Toronto???

It's been a few years since we did our annual trips to Toronto. I'm
wondering if someone can help me, so I don't have to go pulling out maps or
doing internet research?

Is the street in Toronto spelled, Yong or Yonge???  I'm thinking it's
"YONGE"?

And, yes, I'm working on a fan fiction! <BG>

Thanks,
Deborah

DeborahAHymon.com

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Date:    Tue, 8 Feb 2005 01:27:34 -0600
From:    Margie Hammet <treeleaf@i.......>
Subject: Re: "what if" relationships

Okay.  What *is* going on here?  Used to be, if someone brought up Buffy
the Vampire Slayer, it was in a negative way, and only one, maybe two,
people would defend it.  Now, all of a sudden, people are coming out of the
closet and admitting, "Yes.  We do like BtVS."

Is it something in the water?  Is it the weather?  Is it because the world
situation is so miserable right now, and BtVS makes both a nice escape as
well as actually relating to the world at the same time?  What is it?

Margie (treeleaf@i.......)
(who idly watched an episode of BtVS a couple of months ago and is now
addicted)

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Date:    Tue, 8 Feb 2005 02:45:18 -0500
From:    Deborah Hymon <debh@e.......>
Subject: FK/Buffy

I really tried to get into Buffy, because I love vampires!!! Hey, I tried
watching several times with the same feelings at the end--it just didn't
hook me like Forever Knight. I think it was the age of the characters, where
FK had more mature characters. I have a few friends who agree with me on
this one. They liked FK for many reasons, good cop show, etc., but the
characters seemed more real because they were our age and the issues that FK
dealt with.  But before anyone yells, I will admit I have friends that are
hooked on Buffy.  So go figure!!! Maybe it isn't an age thing, but a certain
blonde vampire!

Yes, I'm admitting my age!  I'm the same age as Ger! <LOL> And we're both
April babies!  Oh, and Nat's birthday is April too.

Deborah
DeborahAHymon.com

on 2/8/05 2:27 AM, Margie Hammet wrote: Okay.  What *is* going on here?
Used to be, if someone brought up Buffy the Vampire Slayer, it was in a
negative way, and only one, maybe two, people would defend it. Margie, who
idly watched an episode of BtVS a couple of months ago and is now  addicted

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Date:    Tue, 8 Feb 2005 08:54:01 +0100
From:    CousinLucilla <cousinlucilla@f.......>
Subject: Re: "what if" relationships

Margie Hammet schrieb:
Now, all of a sudden, people are coming out of the closet and admitting,
"Yes. We do like BtVS."

No, I freely admit that I do not like it *evil grin*. Always thought it
to be childish and not suitable for anyone over 16 (my very own personal
opinion).
It had two redeeming characters though (sadly not enough for me to stick
with it) : Giles and Spike.

Doris

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Date:    Tue, 8 Feb 2005 08:58:44 +0100
From:    CousinLucilla <cousinlucilla@f.......>
Subject: Re: "what if" relationships

And to add something else.
FK had one big advantge over Buffy (again with the exception of Anthony
Stuart Head):

FK had actors who can actually 'act'.

Doris

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Date:    Tue, 8 Feb 2005 04:14:09 -0500
From:    Mickey <LCAMickey@c.......>
Subject: Re: FK/Buffy

Deborah Hymon wrote:

>So go figure!!! Maybe it isn't an age thing, but a certain
>blonde vampire!
>
>
I read this and thought, "Spike!" *G* Sorry, never a Nick fan. I think
Spike had the spunk without the cynicism that LaCroix possesses.

I wonder amongst the Buffy/FK fans, if you were a Nick fan, did you
gravitate towards the angsty Angel and are LaCroix fans more favorable
towards Spike?

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Date:    Tue, 8 Feb 2005 04:20:36 -0500
From:    Deborah Hymon <debh@e.......>
Subject: Re: FK/Buffy

The few episodes I saw, I like Angel. But I guess that's not a big surprise!
<BG>
Deborah
DeborahAHymon.com

on 2/8/05 4:14 AM, Mickey at LCAMickey@c....... wrote:
> I wonder amongst the Buffy/FK fans, if you were a Nick fan, did you
> gravitate towards the angsty Angel and are LaCroix fans more favorable
> towards Spike?

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Date:    Tue, 8 Feb 2005 05:29:49 -0500
From:    Julia Kocich <jkocich@g.......>
Subject: Buffy/FK cage match? (was: Re: "what if" relationships)

On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 01:27:34 -0600, Margie Hammet <treeleaf@i.......> wrote:
> Okay.  What *is* going on here?  Used to be, if someone brought up Buffy
> the Vampire Slayer, it was in a negative way, and only one, maybe two,
> people would defend it.  Now, all of a sudden, people are coming out of the
> closet and admitting, "Yes.  We do like BtVS."

I hadn't a klew that that was the case. I think they are very
different shows that happened to center around vampires and humans.

Although there are two things in BtVS that make me much angrier than
my FK bete noire (the Dumb Ballerina Business), I give it props for
witty writing, devious plotting, and generally wonderful casting.

FK had to be done on the cheap, and was structured as each episode
being a self-contained police procedural with vamps and flashbacks,
without arcs or a consistent workplace from season to season. Does
anyone know if Parriott ever considered running story arcs, a la
"Wiseguy"?

Buffy, coming later, had a real budget, and was allowed to maintain
its focus on a consistent (by TV standards) group of friends who
fought together, grew up together, and made mistakes singly and
together.

One of the things I've noticed about Buffy is how often one of the
characters says about the Evil of the Week, "What do they want?" The
bad guys weren't just bad guys: even if non-human or non-living, they
had their own reasons for doing whatever they did, and the Scoobies
figuring out their purpose (and hitting the books) was as important as
the profound thrashing Buffy delivered before dusting them.

I don't think it takes anything away from FK to also admire Buffy.

It had .. brio. Have any other series included both an episode that
actually moved the plot along (Hush) which was mostly without
dialogue, as well as an all-singing, all-dancing musical episode that
actually moved the plot along (Once More With Feeling)?

Cheers,
Julia K.
UF list cobra
orison-free

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Date:    Tue, 8 Feb 2005 03:53:26 -0800
From:    Amanda Berendt <debrabant_foundation@y.......>
Subject: Re: FK/Buffy

I don't think it is an age thing.  Buffy came out when I was in
college (around 19 or 20) and I never really got into it.  I am one
of the few people that really liked the movie.  I liked the tounge in
cheek attitued of it.  (She got cramps when a vampire was around!
<g>)  So the more serious tone of the show didn't appeal to me.

But the main thing I never really liked about Buffy (as well as
Angel) is that the vampires were monsters.  I do not like that
mythos.  I never saw how vampires can entice their victims when they
are monsters and their faces become ugly and distorted.

Another problem was, the premiere of Buffy was on at the same time
that FK came on sci-fi and I was recording all the eps without
commercials so I couldnt watch it.  But when I heard how so many
people loved it, I tried.... but it didn't grab me.

-Amanda

=====
"This thing... man... whatever it is...evil may have created it, left its mark
on it, but evil does not rule it.  So I cannot kill it."  - Gabriel Van Helsing
http://www.darksideoftheglass.com


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Date:    Tue, 8 Feb 2005 07:35:51 EST
From:    Libratsie@a.......
Subject: Re: "what if" relationships

In a message dated 2/8/05 1:28:31 AM Central Standard Time, treeleaf@i.......
writes:


> , it was in a negative way, and only one, maybe two,
> people would defend it.  Now, all of a sudden, people are coming out of the
> closet and admitting, "Yes.  We do like BtVS."
>

Just because a few people didn't like it doesn't mean none of us do. I run a
yahoogroups list for FK fans of Buffy and when the show was on the air, it was
quite active so I don't understand what YOU are talking about ;-)

--Libs

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Date:    Tue, 8 Feb 2005 07:38:01 EST
From:    Libratsie@a.......
Subject: Re: "what if" relationships

In a message dated 2/8/05 1:59:51 AM Central Standard Time,
cousinlucilla@f....... writes:


> FK had one big advantge over Buffy (again with the exception of Anthony
> Stuart Head):
>
> FK had actors who can actually 'act'.
>

I agree that FK had wonderful actors, but so did Buffy. The Buffy actors
were, and still are, often used as examples in the acting classes I've taken -
especially James Marsters (Spike) and J. Landau (Dru - it is too early in the
morning for me to think of her first name<g>).

--Libs

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Date:    Tue, 8 Feb 2005 04:39:12 -0800
From:    Emily <emilymhanson@y.......>
Subject: Re: "what if" relationships

I don't think it's all of a sudden.  There have been FK/Buffy
crossovers.  I will admit to liking Angel, but I never could get into
Buffy, and I think that watching the Buffy reruns would be painful
now because my roommate who committed suicide always watched Buffy.

--- Margie Hammet <treeleaf@i.......> wrote:

 Now, all of a sudden, people are coming out of the closet and
admitting, "Yes.  We do like BtVS."


=====
Emily M. Hanson
emilymhanson@y.......
http://www.starbase-eprime.us

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Date:    Tue, 8 Feb 2005 09:51:36 -0330
From:    "English, Darlene" <denglish@s.......>
Subject: Re: Question about Toronto???

Deborah asked:
>Is the street in Toronto spelled, Yong or Yonge???  I'm thinking it's
"YONGE"?

Yes, it is Yonge - pronounced "young".

Darlene

P.S. I hope you're finishing Emotional Concert!!!

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Date:    Tue, 8 Feb 2005 05:20:35 -0800
From:    Laurie of the Isles <laudon1228@y.......>
Subject: Re: FK Vamps and Modernity

--- Michele C <mobody_62@y.......> wrote:


> I have always imagined that Aristotle, Merlin and
> Felix were friends.  <snip>
> Can't you just picture them in a chat room somewhere
> arguing over who is the nerdiest?

OMG, Like FK's answer to the X-Files' Lone Gunmen! "My
Kung Fu is the best!"

:: dies laughing ::




=====
Laurie of the Isles
<Laudon1228@y.......>
http://www.livejournal.com/users/1_mad_squirrel/
"A vampire florist?"
"Well, once you accept the vampire part, the florist part is a pretty easy
leap, don't you think?" -- Christpher Moore, 'Bloodsucking Fiends'


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Date:    Tue, 8 Feb 2005 05:24:39 -0800
From:    Laurie of the Isles <laudon1228@y.......>
Subject: Re: limericks and other tricks

--- chris thatcher <mb_the_spy@y.......> wrote:

> I'm
> fond of haiku, and my figurative virtual hat off to
> anyone who writes an FK related sonnet!

My FK sonnets and haikus are at FKFanfic under
'laudon'

Laurie of the Isles
Laudon1228@y.......

=====
Laurie of the Isles
<Laudon1228@y.......>
http://www.livejournal.com/users/1_mad_squirrel/
"A vampire florist?"
"Well, once you accept the vampire part, the florist part is a pretty easy
leap, don't you think?" -- Christpher Moore, 'Bloodsucking Fiends'



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Date:    Tue, 8 Feb 2005 05:35:12 -0800
From:    Amanda Berendt <debrabant_foundation@y.......>
Subject: Looking for stories...

I read them a while back and I thought I had saved them (or at least printed
them out) but I guess not.
I am looking for two stories, both were recommended on list and I don't even
have those emails with the links.  Arrggghhh!

1 - Nick goes undercover as an actor in a movie about vampires.  Winds up
getting the murderer's 'confession' by accidentally tasting his blood.

2 - A pre FK story involving Nat and Richard.  I think it was right when Nat
was in college, or graduating from college.

Any help would be great, thanks!
-Amanda


"This thing... man... whatever it is...evil may have created it, left its mark
on it, but evil does not rule it.  So I cannot kill it."  - Gabriel Van Helsing
http://www.darksideoftheglass.com


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Date:    Tue, 8 Feb 2005 05:36:20 -0800
From:    Laurie of the Isles <laudon1228@y.......>
Subject: Re: Modern Vamps

--- P J <blue_twingo772@y.......> wrote:

All Lacroix needs to do is to drain an
> expert and acquire the knowledge for himself through
> the blood.

Do we know that for sure about FK vamps?  I know it is
true for Rice-ian vamps, Lestat learned to read that
way, but I don't recall FK vamps experiencing more
than emotions and sensuality through the blood.

=====
Laurie of the Isles
<Laudon1228@y.......>
http://www.livejournal.com/users/1_mad_squirrel/
"A vampire florist?"
"Well, once you accept the vampire part, the florist part is a pretty easy
leap, don't you think?" -- Christpher Moore, 'Bloodsucking Fiends'



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Date:    Tue, 8 Feb 2005 08:38:12 EST
From:    Robin Tidwell <Robinchristine79@a.......>
Subject: Re: FK/Buffy

In a message dated 2/8/2005 4:14:58 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
LCAMickey@c....... writes:

I wonder  amongst the Buffy/FK fans, if you were a Nick fan, did you
gravitate  towards the angsty Angel and are LaCroix fans more favorable
towards  Spike?



I've found that to be the case. I've always liked LaCroix and Spike  better.

Robin

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Date:    Tue, 8 Feb 2005 06:00:33 -0800
From:    Stacy <theknightcallsmyname@y.......>
Subject: Re: Looking for stories...

I don't know about the second story, but the first one is Art Imitating Life by
Karen Gunther.  It can be found on her site:
https://www.angelfire.com/tx5/kannegun/archive.htm

I love this story!
Stacy

Amanda Berendt <debrabant_foundation@y.......> wrote:
I read them a while back and I thought I had saved them (or at least printed
them out) but I guess not.
I am looking for two stories, both were recommended on list and I don't even
have those emails with the links. Arrggghhh!

1 - Nick goes undercover as an actor in a movie about vampires. Winds up
getting the murderer's 'confession' by accidentally tasting his blood.

2 - A pre FK story involving Nat and Richard. I think it was right when Nat was
in college, or graduating from college.

Any help would be great, thanks!
-Amanda


"This thing... man... whatever it is...evil may have created it, left its mark
on it, but evil does not rule it. So I cannot kill it." - Gabriel Van Helsing
http://www.darksideoftheglass.com



DarkNN'er, Faithful
http://heartsblood.descentintodarkness.net
theknightcallsmyname@y.......
YIM: theknightcallsmyname


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Date:    Tue, 8 Feb 2005 09:08:37 -0500
From:    Deborah Hymon <debh@e.......>
Subject: Re: Question about Toronto???

Thanks!

Emotional Concert will be finished this month!

Deborah
DeborahAHymon.com

on 2/8/05 8:21 AM, English, Darlene at denglish@s....... wrote:
> Yes, it is Yonge - pronounced "young".
> P.S. I hope you're finishing Emotional Concert!!!

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Date:    Tue, 8 Feb 2005 06:10:40 -0800
From:    Bast Ankhsenet <bast_ankhsenet@y.......>
Subject: Re: FK/Buffy

I don't know, I'm a Spike fan myself but for the FK vamps.... Well, there IS a
reason I'm a MERC. I just don't want to choose a favorite! I do tend to lean
towards a certain scruffy guitar player. He just seems very comfortable being a
vamp with out the cynisism of someone as old a LaCroix. Course LaCroix has his
own charm too. Nick is charming in a cute almost boyish way. At least with Nick
I never had to turn off the sound. I was never much of an Angel fan, when he
would come on I would turn off the sound, he's just eye candy. That much angst
gives me hives. (That's one reason why I don't listen to the radio much now a
days *sigh*) Course this is just my opinion and $0.02
~Bast
I wonder amongst the Buffy/FK fans, if you were a Nick fan, did you
gravitate towards the angsty Angel and are LaCroix fans more favorable
towards Spike?

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Date:    Tue, 8 Feb 2005 09:20:49 -0500
From:    Mickey <LCAMickey@c.......>
Subject: Re: FK/Buffy

Bast Ankhsenet wrote:

>I was never much of an Angel fan, when he would come on I would turn off the
sound, he's just eye candy.
>
I've always thought his father was better looking, he's our weatherman
out of Philly.

Speaking of family, I do think that the family trees in both shows are
certainly fascinating!

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Date:    Tue, 8 Feb 2005 14:47:39 +0000
From:    Nancy Kaminski <nancykam@c.......>
Subject: Re: Buffy/FK cage match? (was: Re: "what if" relationships)

Julia the ListCobra wrote:

> Although there are two things in BtVS that make me much angrier than
> my FK bete noire (the Dumb Ballerina Business), I give it props for
> witty writing, devious plotting, and generally wonderful casting.

That's why I enjoyed it. The writing was always good, and often brilliant, and
I vastly enjoyed the witty dialog. I personally am totally uninterested in
vampires (go figure!)----for both FK and Buffy it was the other factors---
writing, acting, and character---that attracted me.

> Buffy, coming later, had a real budget, and was allowed to maintain
> its focus on a consistent (by TV standards) group of friends who
> fought together, grew up together, and made mistakes singly and
> together.

All the Buffy characters grew and developed, for good or ill. It's one of the
few shows that allowed teenagers to actually grow up. The difference between
the first and seventh season was huge.

> I don't think it takes anything away from FK to also admire Buffy.

Absolutely not. I do admit that I thought Angel was a ripoff of FK at first,
and when it started David Boreanaz was not a very good actor, but he got
progressively better until at the end I actually liked him. When he showed up
on Buffy way back when all I could think was that he was a big dumb jock with
fangs, and with the acting abilities of a block of wood.

> It had .. brio. Have any other series included both an episode that
> actually moved the plot along (Hush) which was mostly without
> dialogue, as well as an all-singing, all-dancing musical episode that
> actually moved the plot along (Once More With Feeling)?

Joss Whedon is a pretty extraordinary guy----his creations have been amazingly
creative and unusual. He was also blessed with networks that allowed him free
rein to do things like Hush and OMWF, as well as heart-wrenching episodes like
the one in which Joyce died.

FK and Buffy are two excellent shows with one minor thing in common---vampires.
And in neither show do I consider the vampire aspect as important, except as a
character development tool. In the end both shows were about much bigger
themes---good and evil, destiny, fate, family, and what it means to be human.

Nancy Kaminski

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Date:    Tue, 8 Feb 2005 14:53:08 +0000
From:    Nancy Kaminski <nancykam@c.......>
Subject: Re: Question about Toronto???

Deborah Hymon wrote:

> It's been a few years since we did our annual trips to Toronto. I'm
> wondering if someone can help me, so I don't have to go pulling out maps or
> doing internet research?

I've recommended this a number of times, but I'll throw it out there again---
buying a travel guide to Toronto (I use the Frommers Guide) is the easiest way to
answer any number of questions a writer comes up with about Toronto. I find the
maps, district descriptions, and other touristy stuff indespensible when it
comes to describing an area I haven't visited.

For an investment of $15 or so, you're pretty well set for researching local
color. PLus you're ready when you go and visit the city.

Nancy Kaminski
nancykam@c.......

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Date:    Tue, 8 Feb 2005 07:03:09 -0800
From:    "jerezfino@y......." <jerezfino@y.......>
Subject: Re: FK/Buffy

There may be some truth there. I never got into Buffy but, oddly enough, I did
like Angel (the show, not just the character) ...  and I do like Nick. But I'm
not so sure that I liked Angel (or Nick for that matter) because of the angst,
but rather because he wasn't a complete monster. Anyway, Angel, unlike FK,
never actually held my attention for that long.

:) Boomer

Mickey <LCAMickey@c.......> wrote:
I wonder amongst the Buffy/FK fans, if you were a Nick fan, did you
gravitate towards the angsty Angel and are LaCroix fans more favorable
towards Spike?


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Date:    Tue, 8 Feb 2005 08:16:40 -0700
From:    debbi henson <debbub@h........>
Subject: Re: Question about Toronto???

Deb hymon wrote: Emotional Concert will be finished this month!
Does this mean Second Chance won't be far behind???

Debbi



"I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the sake of
another man, nor ask another man to live for mine." ~ John Galt

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Date:    Tue, 8 Feb 2005 10:53:22 -0500
From:    Deborah Hymon <debh@e.......>
Subject: FK Fan Fiction/Deborah's Emotional Concert & Second Chance

Thanks for asking.  I'll answer this here since several have recently asked
and I haven't had time to answer. I hope I can get back to Second Chance
real soon. Emotional Concert's Chapter Ten is finished and in the rough
draft. I just need time to edit it and select the pictures.  Life has been
really busy for us the last year, but hopefully things are settling down.
Chapter Ten of Emotional Concert will finish that series.

I won't forget Second Chance. After all, Nat can't stay in surgery forever.
<BG>  Thanks for asking. I haven't forgotten about the FK fan fiction, and I
promise to continue ASAP. The FK fan fiction will always hold a dear place
in my heart.  I can't promise when, but I do have several more FK stories in
progress. They're stand alone stories, and not a series.

Another Life, this year's Yuletide Award's story is now posted on my site if
you haven't read it.

http://homepage.mac.com/hymonb/ForeverKnight/

I'm also working on three manuscripts of my own creation, and hope to be
submitting to publishers this year. I'm really lucky because a well known
editor has asked to be my editor when they're done. I want to finish
Emotional Concert and add another chapter to Second Chance before I return
to work on the original MSs.

Thanks,
Deborah
DeborahAHymon,com


on 2/8/05 10:16 AM, debbi henson at debbub@h........ wrote:
> Deb hymon wrote: Emotional Concert will be finished this month!
> Does this mean Second Chance won't be far behind???
>

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Date:    Tue, 8 Feb 2005 08:18:09 -0800
From:    Ithildin <ithildin@o.......>
Subject: Re: FK/Buffy

At 04:14 AM 2/8/2005 -0500, Mickey wrote:
>I wonder amongst the Buffy/FK fans, if you were a Nick fan, did you
>gravitate towards the angsty Angel and are LaCroix fans more favorable
>towards Spike?

Here's me being weird again: LaCroix was my favourite FK character, and I'm
a fan of Angel. Though I liked Spike more than I liked Nick.

Ith ~ ithildin@o....... ~ Denise
Those without swords can still die upon them.
~ Eowyn, The Two Towers

HOUSE M.D.: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/drhouse/

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Date:    Tue, 8 Feb 2005 09:19:30 -0800
From:    Kristen Fife <fenix23fyre@y.......>
Subject: Re: Looking for stories...

Hi Amanda, the Natalie/Richard story is mine.
http://fkvoyage.com/fkfanfic/fife_kristen/a_very_interesting_future.txt

--- Amanda Berendt <debrabant_foundation@y.......>

>
> 2 - A pre FK story involving Nat and Richard.  I
> think it was right when Nat was in college, or
> graduating from college.
>
> Any help would be great, thanks!
> -Amanda
>
>
> "This thing... man... whatever it is...evil may have
> created it, left its mark on it, but evil does not
> rule it.  So I cannot kill it."  - Gabriel Van
> Helsing
> http://www.darksideoftheglass.com
>
>


=====
Kristen Fife
http://www.fkvoyage.com/fkfanfic/fife_kristen/
"When a half-breed vampire becomes the object of Mafia revenge, the ensuing
power struggle pits immortal and mortal families against one another." -THICKER
THAN WATER
"The strength of the vampire is that people will not believe in him."

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Date:    Tue, 8 Feb 2005 10:03:38 -0800
From:    Amanda Berendt <debrabant_foundation@y.......>
Subject: Re: Looking for stories...

Thanks!  I'll make sure I save it this time. :)
-Amanda

Kristen Fife <fenix23fyre@y.......> wrote:
Hi Amanda, the Natalie/Richard story is mine.
http://fkvoyage.com/fkfanfic/fife_kristen/a_very_interesting_future.txt

--- Amanda Berendt

>
> 2 - A pre FK story involving Nat and Richard. I
> think it was right when Nat was in college, or
> graduating from college.
>
> Any help would be great, thanks!
> -Amanda
>
>
> "This thing... man... whatever it is...evil may have
> created it, left its mark on it, but evil does not
> rule it. So I cannot kill it." - Gabriel Van
> Helsing
> http://www.darksideoftheglass.com
>


=====
Kristen Fife
http://www.fkvoyage.com/fkfanfic/fife_kristen/
"When a half-breed vampire becomes the object of Mafia revenge, the ensuing
power struggle pits immortal and mortal families against one another." -THICKER
THAN WATER
"The strength of the vampire is that people will not believe in him."


"This thing... man... whatever it is...evil may have created it, left its mark
on it, but evil does not rule it.  So I cannot kill it."  - Gabriel Van Helsing
http://www.darksideoftheglass.com

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Date:    Tue, 8 Feb 2005 21:59:48 +0100
From:    CousinLucilla <cousinlucilla@f.......>
Subject: Ger in Slings and Arrows

Okay, after reading the article in the Toronto Star( see link at the
bottom), I desperately want to have those eps. Anyone in Canada who
would be willing to tape them for me here in Germany? Please answer me
off-list, and only if you can really do it.
(I had a few people here promise me things that I never got :-( )



http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&call_pageid=971358637177&c=Article&cid=1107430314897

Doris

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