From: owner-chakram-refugees-digest@smoe.org (chakram-refugees-digest) To: chakram-refugees-digest@smoe.org Subject: chakram-refugees-digest V2 #230 Reply-To: chakram-refugees@smoe.org Sender: owner-chakram-refugees-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-chakram-refugees-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk chakram-refugees-digest Thursday, August 22 2002 Volume 02 : Number 230 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: [chakram-refugees] <> [Sojourner ] Re: [chakram-refugees] <> [cr ] Re: [chakram-refugees] Friend in Need - Commentary [cr ] Re: [chakram-refugees] Friend in Need - Commentary [cr ] Re: [chakram-refugees] <> [cr ] Re: [chakram-refugees] <> [cr ] Re: [chakram-refugees] <> [cr ] Re: [chakram-refugees] <> [Meredith Tarr ] Re: [chakram-refugees] <> [] Re: [chakram-refugees] <> [IfeRae@aol.com] [chakram-refugees] Xena Live 3?!? [meredith ] Re: [chakram-refugees] Friend in Need - Commentary ["Xena Torres" > ["Lee Daley" > ["Cheryl Ande" ] Re: [chakram-refugees] Xena Live 3?!? [IfeRae@aol.com] Re: [chakram-refugees] Xena Live 3?!? [Sarah Anne Packard Subject: Re: [chakram-refugees] <> At 21:50 20/08/2002 -0400, IfeRae@aol.com wrote: >In a message dated 08/20/2002 2:58:15 PM Central Daylight Time, >sojourner@paradise.net.nz writes: > ><< Well I for one enjoyed the sensibility that the Mother of Peace could be >as > active as hero as the scantily-clad warrior vixen. Of course that enfeebled > old chick did pick up a dagger and try to stab Khindin/Alti. >> > >Um, well, as much as this old chick enjoyed Mama Peace, I believe it was >technically Xena's spirit (or whatever) who tried to stab Alti. Still, I got >a kick out of seeing Xena still trying to kick butt, regardless of what body >she inhabited. > >-- Ife The "whatever" is the interesting bit. As far as I can tell, Xena's SOUL has already been reborn in the future period as Arminestra. However, her PERSONALITY has not turned up until sent forward by Naiyima. I think this is an underlying belief of re-incarnation. So the question is - how different are Xena/Arminestra's soul and Xena's personality? Is this how X/A's soul turns out in a different culture (Indian), different time (unspecified future), different upbringing (no Cortese, Caesar, Alti, Hercules, Gabby)? You know - Arminestra was the mother of peace - not the mother of non-violence. It was the blokes - Shakti and Acklin - who had the idea that killing would endanger her soul. Though how that worked and why was a bit beyond me. It was like her purity (in murder-terms) allowed them to sully their souls with murder/killing. Or absolved them. Something. It's the break between soul and personality that pretty much makes me a non-reincarnation kind of person. Sojourner (not expecting to come back - so making the most of this life) ========================================================= This has been a message to the chakram-refugees list. To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@smoe.org with "unsubscribe chakram-refugees" in the message body. Contact meth@smoe.org with any questions or problems. ========================================================= ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 20:27:05 +1200 From: cr Subject: Re: [chakram-refugees] Music Cues On Wednesday 21 August 2002 01:34, cande@sunlink.net wrote: > > This was very interesting. You could see how the main composer couldn't > possiblably "compose" every musical note. So Kolton's argument must be if > you composed the single note of music that introduces a character or scen > change you own that note and he wants royalties on that note even if you > did that under the main composer's direction or sound editor's direction. > What a nightmare that would be since I can only assume some of that music > might be considered sound effects also. It would make royalty payments a > pain. > > CherylA Well, this also brings in the question (which someone suggested on another list) of 'residuals'. As I understand it, so far as actors go, only the stars ever manage to negotiate a contract that gives them a percentage - which means maybe Lucy gets a percentage, maybe Renee, or maybe they don't, but probably nobody else does. The supporting cast get paid for their work on screen and that's it. Translate that into the music side of things and you'd have to ask why someone who may have been hired by LoDuca to do some auxiliary work, should get an ongoing percentage, any more than the backup session musicians on a Rolling Stones record get royalties. cr ========================================================= This has been a message to the chakram-refugees list. To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@smoe.org with "unsubscribe chakram-refugees" in the message body. Contact meth@smoe.org with any questions or problems. ========================================================= ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 20:58:10 +1200 From: cr Subject: Re: [chakram-refugees] <> On Wednesday 21 August 2002 04:11, mirrordrum wrote: > At 12:41 AM 8/21/2002 +1200, cr wrote: > >On Monday 19 August 2002 13:08, Cheryl Ande wrote: > > > # > > > # > > > # > > > # > > > # > > > >(random snips for bandwidth) > > > > > This is really a very imaginative episode. It introduces the concept > > > of reincarnation and the mendhi. The most interesting thing of course > > > is that we discover that Xena's future life is not as a warrior but as > > > a saintly peace maker and Gabrielle is destined to be a warrior king. > > > >I didn't much care for that part of it - Xena as the Mother of Peace just > > did not appeal to me, I'm afraid. More specifically, it was kinda > > painful to see Xena as a feeble old woman. > > pish. speaking as a somewhat "enfeebled" and nearly old (58 years) woman, i > found it refreshing and encouraging. Well I'm nearly as old as you are and I bet I've got less hair ;) I just found the contrast with the usual butt-kicking Xena to be too much. > it seems to me that the point is that > strength of purpose, character, whatever one wishes to call it, is not > reserved for those who are temporarily-abled and physically or socially > powerful. I entirely agree with the point, but in actual fact I'm not sure that Arminestra really got the chance to display enormous strength of purpose in that episode. She was supposed to be the 'Mother of Peace' but of course in the space of 10 minutes it was not possible to show whatever remarkable things she may have done to merit the title. > xena as MoP has learned and earned a different kind of strength > and power. it's the power that comes of relinquishing personal grasping; > the penultimate of working for the greater good. it's not flashy, it > wouldn't make a great action series, not nearly as much fun, it's much more > difficult, requires far greater discipline and it's not "xena"--it's > arminestra. Interesting that you make that point. I'm reminded of the film 'Gandhi'. Before I saw it I would have said 'how could anyone make a gripping film about a pacifist who just got his way by talking'? After seeing it I'd say 'how could anyone _not_ make a gripping film about him?' But it still ain't Xena ;) > >Oddly enough, though S4 is my least favourite season and the India arc not > >one I care for at all, I count that fight as *the* fight of the entire > >series. Even though it's quite atypical (how many times does Xena get > >thoroughly trampled in a one-on-one fight and have to be rescued by > > someone else? Once, by Najara, is the only instance that comes to > > mind, and that one hardly compares IMO.) > > ooooh, better than xena playing sampson in ming tien's palace in ? Sorry, I'm not quite sure what you're getting at there. Do you mean, is it a better fight than the final one in 'The Debt'? Umm, I thought Xena hurling energy bolts looked really cool and stylish and I loved it, and I loved the whole episode complete with its loaded dialogue in the last scene; but as a fight it was really rather one-sided. > > That furious scream of Xena's - "You biiiitch!" > > i tell you, you really *must* watch to which i feel quite sure > that was an homage altho the line (which of course one immediately > flashes on is "get away from her, you bitch"). different delivery, of > course. Yes, and it achieved its aim which was to divert the alien's attention from the kid to Ripley. It didn't occur to me to make any connection with Xena's yell, and I'm not sure that TPTB intended any, I think it's just as likely that 'bitch' is the worst word that TPTB will permit themselves to use. > > >is a nice touch, it's a moment of comic relief in the middle of, I think, > > the most comprehensive and bloody defeat Xena's ever experienced. It > > almost hurts to watch it. Then by contrast, just when Xena is > > finished, the entrance of Naiyima into the fight is very cool, very > > impressive. > > yeah, i liked that too. hated the crawl at the end. rob was obsessed with > xena and gab crawling toward each other in that arc. so yawn-making. Ah, that was just one of those warm subtexty moments that find the blank spot in my consciousness ;-) > >That fight makes the episode, for me. > > i loved the mendhi fx. and gab dangling by her hairs. and xena lopping them > off. yeah, it was a good fight scene. and i simply doted on naiyima and was > greatly distressed that she never reappeared. *sigh* > > md Yes, Naiyima was cool. (in all senses of the word). And the chacky Gabhaircut, of course, gave both Claire and Lucy the chance to claim at a con that they did it (and nobody believed them). Actually, The Vision was as effective as ever. It was always so impressive the way there was a sharp cut from the action of the episode to that cool, calm, relaxed, dreamlike crucifixion scene, and never more so than in that fight in Between the Lines. cr ========================================================= This has been a message to the chakram-refugees list. To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@smoe.org with "unsubscribe chakram-refugees" in the message body. Contact meth@smoe.org with any questions or problems. ========================================================= ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 21:34:30 +1200 From: cr Subject: Re: [chakram-refugees] Friend in Need - Commentary On Wednesday 21 August 2002 04:27, mirrordrum wrote: > At 01:10 AM 8/21/2002 +1200, cr wrote: > >I've just completed a transcript of the commentary to FIN on the DVD > >(with the help of Xena Torres' transcript of the episode itself). > > dahling, you're simply indefatigable. very much appreciated except the > print's so bloody small! Umm, I'm sorry about that. I just tried using the HTML 'font size' attribute to make the text bigger, but most of the page is a 2-column table and it doesn't seem to work within a table, unless I put it in *every cell*. Options: Easiest: If your browser (like Opera) has a selectable viewing font size, you can easily change the size it's displayed at. (I don't have MSIE so I can't advise whether it has or not). Next easiest: Stash a backup copy of the page somewhere then use a text editor to do a global search & replace in the document of " " with " " (don't use the quote marks). (this will put the font size command at the start of every cell in the table. I got 2218 replacements when I did it so it may take a few seconds!) (If +1 doesn't make the font big enough, retrieve another copy of the original and try font size = +2 ) 3. If that doesn't work, let me know & I'll send you a version I've hacked with the font size commands in the cells. > it's intriguing to see the different ways that RT and the two women view > the movie. RT's all about "what i was trying to do" and "what i couldn't > achieve" and LL particularly is so often voicing exactly my reactions. Though she did, on quite a number of occasions, comment on how successful the visual appearance of a particular shot was. cr ========================================================= This has been a message to the chakram-refugees list. To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@smoe.org with "unsubscribe chakram-refugees" in the message body. Contact meth@smoe.org with any questions or problems. ========================================================= ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 21:43:25 +1200 From: cr Subject: Re: [chakram-refugees] Friend in Need - Commentary On Wednesday 21 August 2002 04:27, mirrordrum wrote: > > dahling, you're simply indefatigable. very much appreciated except the > print's so bloody small! I should add, it's Xena Torres who is the really indefatigable one! Transcribing *all* the episodes.... cr ========================================================= This has been a message to the chakram-refugees list. To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@smoe.org with "unsubscribe chakram-refugees" in the message body. Contact meth@smoe.org with any questions or problems. ========================================================= ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 22:48:32 +1200 From: cr Subject: Re: [chakram-refugees] <> On Wednesday 21 August 2002 10:57, Cheryl Ande wrote: > # > # > # > # > # > # > # > # > > > The Way, until Xena lost her head over the geisha, was the most > controversial episode of the series. Protests by a few fundalmentalist > Hindus over the appearance of Krishna and his fondness for non-Hindu women > warriors caused the episode to be pulled in some markets. Actually, it was generated by one faction of the Hare Krishnas, I believe. > X & G decide to travel him and encounter > Hanuman, the monkey god. He looks a little like a wookie but better > groomed and with a lovely Anglo-Indian accent. I actually rather liked Hanuman. He was so dignified - fascinating character, and I'm sure he had a lot of history behind him. About the only character in the India arc that I would have liked to see more of. Oh, and Naiyima, of course. > Hanamun takes everyone off to Krishna's temple where Eli will be safe if he > has the common sense to stay inside. Which he doesn't. Xena is attacked > and he rushes outside to do what is unclear since he doesn't fight but it > does allow him to be captured by Injradit who throws him in his flying > carpet (tha's kind of neat). Gabrielle is also captured because she like > Elie doesn't have enough common sense to run back into the temple where it > is safe. Gabby was of course just starting out as a follower of Eli, wasn't she? ;-) > Xena meanwhile now is told by Hanuman that she must ask Krishna for help to > rescue her friend. Xena is not pleased about this since "she doesn't trust > gods, doesn't think she needs then and doesn't like them". I wasn't pleased about that either, not *at all*. But I did rather like the line (about defeating Indrajit): XENA: I thought that's what the prayers were for. KRISHNA: That got my attention. Obviously, Krishna isn't going to do Xena's job for her. > Meanwhile back at Injradit's temple Gabrielle is frustrated by Eli's > refusal to help them find a way to escape. Eli says he will do nothing > because his battle will be a spiritual one with Injurite. Injurite appears > and taunts Eli with threats to his disciple Gabrielle. Then as Eli and > Gabrielle meditate, a beaten and tortured Xena is revealed. Gabrielle > immediately fights to defend Xena only to discover it is an illusion. A > gleeful Injradit begins to choke her as Eli watches in his pascfic and > loving way. Pretty damn useless, huh? "With friends like these ...." > Thus we have the whole problem with this episode. We have introduced the > way of love and pascifism into the series. A major character has decided > to adopt this philosphy but it has been proven a failure in this very > episode. Injradit isn't defeated by pascificism but by one of the most > violent gods in the Hindu pantheon, Kali. Krisna himself blesses the way > of the warrior. Eli never fights a spiritual war with Injradit and is so > ineffectural even Gabrielle is annoyed by him. So why Gabrielle has > decided to suddenly convert to his philosphy is a mystery. Attack of the killer Plot Device ;) Actually, Eli and his Way of Love gets pacifism a bad name. Xena (good Xena that is) is a *much* better spokesman for peace, IMO, than Eli or late Season 4 Gabby, who seem intent on showing how futile extreme pacifism can be. Simply because Xena is always prepared to fight when necessary, *but* doesn't start fights and usually prefers not to fight if it can be avoided. > it has been said that RT liked Hanuman so much that he wanted him as > arecurring character - so we'd would have both Joxer and monkey man as > sidekicks. I think tonight I'll than Krishna for his more pig-headed > followers who inadvertantly saved the Xenaverse from monkey guy. Awww, I *liked* Hanuman! Pity they couldn't save us from Eli too.... Maybe we shoulda had a choice. Joxer, Eli or Hanuman. Maybe better not.... ;-) cr ========================================================= This has been a message to the chakram-refugees list. To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@smoe.org with "unsubscribe chakram-refugees" in the message body. Contact meth@smoe.org with any questions or problems. ========================================================= ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 22:13:10 +1200 From: cr Subject: Re: [chakram-refugees] <> On Wednesday 21 August 2002 07:57, Sojourner wrote: > At 00:41 21/08/2002 +1200, cr wrote: > >On Monday 19 August 2002 13:08, Cheryl Ande wrote: > > > # > > > # > > > # > > > # > > > # > > > >(random snips for bandwidth) > > > > Oh poor cr - all the old bags of the list jumping the heck down your > throat! I'm used to it.... ;) > What? Xena without the T&A? Without the bad-@ss warrior ways? No > "particular war-cry when she attacks"? > > Well I for one enjoyed the sensibility that the Mother of Peace could be as > active as hero as the scantily-clad warrior vixen. Of course that enfeebled > old chick did pick up a dagger and try to stab Khindin/Alti. Yeah, but due to age, she was ineffectual. I don't mind seeing Xena as old so much (though I'd much rather see her as her usual young self), but I don't care to see her as ineffectual, which is how she seemed in the ep. > >Oddly enough, though S4 is my least favourite season and the India arc not > >one I care for at all, I count that fight as *the* fight of the entire > >series. > > We agree on so much - yet not this. Although I seem to remember you have an > unhealthy regard for AITST. Me too. Oh - I mean the season 4 thing - I > wholeheartedly concur with your and md's assessment of the fight. > Fan-bloody-tastic. To be followed the next ep by the most revolting fight - > biting, daggers in the face, arms chopped off - in the very next ep. But > the BTL fight got my Argo award for the 2nd best fight of the whole lot > (still went for the fight in OAAA) - this was before I had seen FIN. All three fights - BTL, The Way, and FIN - make me cringe. Which is a good thing (at least in the case of BTL and FIN) - it means they're convincing, I can 'feel' what's happening to Xena. The Way, OTOH, I agree with you is gruesome. I'm not quite sure what it is that makes the difference, but there certainly is one. > The one thing I kinda wished for this ep - is that they should have had > actually had the new actors continue their portrayals of the uber-X, G and > A. Tharini Mudiliar, Gabriella Larkin and Saras Govender seemed to have > things completely under control. Rather than LL and ROC 'taking over'? It would have been a bit different, yes. It has been done before, of course. Actually, Thairini Mudaliar was Naiyima, not one of the ubers. Intriguing though it would have been, it would have meant we had almost no Alti (in the person of Claire Stansfield) in the episode at all, which I would have missed. cr ========================================================= This has been a message to the chakram-refugees list. 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I remember now - Arminestra was about to hobble up and skewer Alti (who was conveniently looking the other way) when one of her faithful Eliclones went and derailed her attempt broadside across all the tracks.... "With friends like these ..... " cr ========================================================= This has been a message to the chakram-refugees list. To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@smoe.org with "unsubscribe chakram-refugees" in the message body. Contact meth@smoe.org with any questions or problems. ========================================================= ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 07:12:28 -0700 (PDT) From: Meredith Tarr Subject: Re: [chakram-refugees] <> Hi, Thelonius respoded: > I actually rather liked Hanuman. He was so > dignified - fascinating > character, and I'm sure he had a lot of history > behind him. Haruman is a character from the Ramayana, the sprawling epic that is at the base of much of Hindu culture even today. A friend who is much more familiar with the Ramayana than I told me back when the episode aired that of the Ramayana characters portrayed in "The Way", Haruman was the closest to the original characterization. (My friend also told me that the scene with Xena and Krishna in the temple is very close to a section of the Ramayana as well.) A Google search on "Ramayana" yields many useful resources and synopses, if anyone is interested in learning more. Meredith meth@smoe.org HotJobs - Search Thousands of New Jobs http://www.hotjobs.com ========================================================= This has been a message to the chakram-refugees list. To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@smoe.org with "unsubscribe chakram-refugees" in the message body. Contact meth@smoe.org with any questions or problems. ========================================================= ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 13:02:38 -0400 From: Subject: [chakram-refugees] Sale Season 6 Xena tapes Someone at Cherry Hill asked me about the sale on Xena tapes at Panzar Davis. I don't who it was but I figure if I send this to the lists they might see it. Season 6 is on sale for $99 for 72 hours. CherylA ========================================================= This has been a message to the chakram-refugees list. To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@smoe.org with "unsubscribe chakram-refugees" in the message body. Contact meth@smoe.org with any questions or problems. ========================================================= ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 13:13:46 -0400 From: Subject: Re: [chakram-refugees] <> On Wed, 21 Aug 2002 22:48:32 +1200 cr wrote: > > Awww, I *liked* Hanuman! > > Pity they couldn't save us from Eli too.... > > Maybe we shoulda had a choice. Joxer, Eli or > Hanuman. Maybe better > not.... ;-) > WELL YOU LIKED TARA TOO. NO ACTUALLY I LIKED HANUMAN TOO. I JUST DIDN'T THINK A BIG MONKEY WOULD GONE UNNOTICED IN GREECE, EGYPT, ROME, AMOUNG THE AMAZONS BUT PERHAPS HE WOULD FOUND A HOME AMONG THE CENTAURS. CHERYLA ========================================================= This has been a message to the chakram-refugees list. To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@smoe.org with "unsubscribe chakram-refugees" in the message body. Contact meth@smoe.org with any questions or problems. ========================================================= ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 17:29:38 EDT From: IfeRae@aol.com Subject: Re: [chakram-refugees] <> In a message dated 08/21/2002 2:30:32 AM Central Daylight Time, sojourner@paradise.net.nz writes: << >Um, well, as much as this old chick enjoyed Mama Peace, I believe it was >technically Xena's spirit (or whatever) who tried to stab Alti. Still, I got >a kick out of seeing Xena still trying to kick butt, regardless of what body >she inhabited. > >-- Ife The "whatever" is the interesting bit. As far as I can tell, Xena's SOUL has already been reborn in the future period as Arminestra. However, her PERSONALITY has not turned up until sent forward by Naiyima. I think this is an underlying belief of re-incarnation. So the question is - how different are Xena/Arminestra's soul and Xena's personality? Is this how X/A's soul turns out in a different culture (Indian), different time (unspecified future), different upbringing (no Cortese, Caesar, Alti, Hercules, Gabby)? >> LOL! You went a lot deeper than I. I figure it was Xena's personality that Naima sent to inhabit Arminestra -- complete with her experiences, temperament, etc. as they were at the time she made her future journey. All that I saw as different was the body she inhabited. I figured Arminestra returned to "herself" once Xena was back in the present, but without the threat of Alti. At that future point, I guess the "Xena" inside would indeed reflect different influences. - -- Ife ========================================================= This has been a message to the chakram-refugees list. To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@smoe.org with "unsubscribe chakram-refugees" in the message body. Contact meth@smoe.org with any questions or problems. ========================================================= ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 18:56:15 -0400 From: meredith Subject: [chakram-refugees] Xena Live 3?!? Hi, I get periodic mailshots from the About Face Theatre, I'm assuming since I've attended two shows there (_Xena Live_, natch :). I just got a notice about an "Exclusive Season Preview" coming up on Friday ... check out what they'll be previewing!!! >Excerpts from the following shows will be read or performed: > > > >THEATER DISTRICT > >A world premiere by Richard Kramer, directed by About Face Artistic >Director Eric Rosen > >Presented in association with Steppenwolf Theatre Company in the >Steppenwolf Studio > >October 17  November 17, 2002 > > > >I AM MY OWN WIFE > >The exclusive preview production by Doug Wright, directed by Moisis Kaufman > >* Presented as part of the About Face Festival of New Plays at the Museum >of Contemporary Art > >March 2003 > > > >FASCINATION > >The highly anticipated world premiere by Jim Grimsley, directed by Eric Rosen > >* Presented as part of the About Face Festival of New Plays, location TBA > >Spring 2003 > > > >XENA LIVE! EPISODE 3 > >An exclusive preview of the exciting third episode, created by the >award-winning team that brought you the first two episodes. > > > >ABOUT FACE YOUTH THEATRE: THE FIFTH ANNIVERSARY PRODUCTION > >A world premiere created and performed by the nationally acclaimed About >Face Youth Theatre Ensemble > >Presented in association with the Goodman Theater in the Owen Studio > >July 2003 > > >www.aboutfacetheatre.com Note there is no timeframe for Episode 3 ... but it's on the list!!! Huzzah!!! This makes me *so* happy... ============================================== Meredith Tarr New Haven, CT USA mailto:meth@smoe.org http://www.smoe.org/meth ============================================== Live At The House O'Muzak House Concert Series http://www.smoe.org/meth/muzak.html ============================================== ========================================================= This has been a message to the chakram-refugees list. To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@smoe.org with "unsubscribe chakram-refugees" in the message body. Contact meth@smoe.org with any questions or problems. ========================================================= ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 16:21:16 -0700 From: "Xena Torres" Subject: Re: [chakram-refugees] Friend in Need - Commentary >I should add, it's Xena Torres who is the really indefatigable one! >Transcribing *all* the episodes.... *blush* Oh cr, you're too kind, too kind. Gods, I can't wait to have all the touch-ups done and then have the WICKED new flash site. Ashera and I are designing right now and we're just drooling over what my new site (the Xena Warrior Princess Nitpicker's Guild) will have on it. I'm working on timelines right now and we were talking about the flash things we could do with it. You'd put the mouse over an image and it would pop up larger with details on that period in the time line and have pictures. Also there will be a show time line, a Xena time line, a Gabrielle time line and a "if Xena and Gabrielle really were in history" time line which will pretty much just have you laughing your butt off, cause we all know how they like to bounce around through time. Oooooh. Trust me, this site will be SWEET! BATTLE ON XENA! Xena Torres: Warrior Writer _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx ========================================================= This has been a message to the chakram-refugees list. To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@smoe.org with "unsubscribe chakram-refugees" in the message body. Contact meth@smoe.org with any questions or problems. ========================================================= ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 21:06:25 -0400 (EDT) From: Sarah Anne Packard Subject: Re: [chakram-refugees] Xena Live 3?!? Yeah, a friend in Chicago passed that email on to me too...how exciting!!! :) I wanna know when it's gonna be, dammit!! :) Is anyone going to this preview?? -Sarah, aka the abbagirl- ========================================================= This has been a message to the chakram-refugees list. To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@smoe.org with "unsubscribe chakram-refugees" in the message body. Contact meth@smoe.org with any questions or problems. ========================================================= ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 21:30:09 -0400 From: "Lee Daley" (by way of meredith ) Subject: RE: [chakram-refugees] <> On Behalf Of cande@sunlink.net >> WELL YOU LIKED TARA TOO. NO ACTUALLY I LIKED HANUMAN TOO. I JUST DIDN'T > THINK A BIG MONKEY WOULD GONE UNNOTICED IN GREECE, EGYPT, ROME, AMOUNG THE > AMAZONS BUT PERHAPS HE WOULD FOUND A HOME AMONG THE CENTAURS. You forget about FF&G so soon, we had Joxer as "Monkey Man" and nobody noticed him. Why not a Monkey God? LeeD Warrior Monkey? ========================================================= This has been a message to the chakram-refugees list. To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@smoe.org with "unsubscribe chakram-refugees" in the message body. Contact meth@smoe.org with any questions or problems. ========================================================= ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 21:46:43 -0400 From: "Cheryl Ande" Subject: Re: [chakram-refugees] <> > You forget about FF&G so soon, we had Joxer as "Monkey Man" and nobody noticed him. Why not a Monkey God? > > LeeD Warrior Monkey? Well Joxer I think would have been very noticable if he continued to wear Gabby's pink nightie. However nobody was really around to see Joxer except Xena and Gabrielle and they were so oblivious since they had their own obsessions that Joxer the Monkey hardly registered on their radar. Of course escept for the nakedness and the nightie Joxer was fairly normal - now if he sprouted fur and grew another 12 inches I think he really would have stuck out. CherylA ========================================================= This has been a message to the chakram-refugees list. To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@smoe.org with "unsubscribe chakram-refugees" in the message body. Contact meth@smoe.org with any questions or problems. ========================================================= ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 22:24:36 EDT From: IfeRae@aol.com Subject: Re: [chakram-refugees] Xena Live 3?!? In a message dated 08/21/2002 8:04:59 PM Central Daylight Time, abbagirl@cyberspace.org writes: << Yeah, a friend in Chicago passed that email on to me too...how exciting!!! :) I wanna know when it's gonna be, dammit!! :) Is anyone going to this preview?? >> According to my email from AboutFace, the preview is Friday, August 23, 2002 at 7:30pm. - -- Ife ========================================================= This has been a message to the chakram-refugees list. To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@smoe.org with "unsubscribe chakram-refugees" in the message body. Contact meth@smoe.org with any questions or problems. ========================================================= ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 22:36:37 -0400 (EDT) From: Sarah Anne Packard Subject: Re: [chakram-refugees] Xena Live 3?!? > << Yeah, a friend in Chicago passed that email on to me too...how > exciting!!! :) I wanna know when it's gonna be, dammit!! :) Is anyone > going to this preview?? > > >> > > According to my email from AboutFace, the preview is Friday, August 23, 2002 > at 7:30pm. No, I meant when the run of Xena Live 3 is gonna be... :) -Sarah- ========================================================= This has been a message to the chakram-refugees list. To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@smoe.org with "unsubscribe chakram-refugees" in the message body. 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