From: owner-chakram-refugees-digest@smoe.org (chakram-refugees-digest) To: chakram-refugees-digest@smoe.org Subject: chakram-refugees-digest V3 #155 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, June 5 2003 Volume 03 : Number 155 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: [chakram-refugees] Re: Xena's Braging rights [IfeRae@aol.com] Re: [chakram-refugees] The Chakram ["Daniel T. Miller" In a message dated 6/1/03 3:56:10 PM Central Daylight Time, > cande@sunlink.net > writes: > > <> > > This thread that will not die has gone on so long now that even I have to > come out of lurkdom to comment. >> Thank the gods! New blood! Now (cross my fingers) if you'll only support my view .... > > The line may have seemed like bragging to me under different circumstances, > but as it was, Macon had almost gotten Xena drowned by his selfish behavior. > I > would expect she was pretty pissed and Macon was mighty lucky she didn't > punch his lights out when they got back on shore. >> Hmmm. Not exactly what I had in mind, but works for me! > > It also occurs to me that Xena may have been harsh with him in hopes of > penetrating his thick skin to the point of actually getting him to take a > good > critical look at himself--something I doubt he's ever done before. But I > don't > believe Xena was analyzing any of this; she was just reacting as I would > expect > anyone would under the circumstances. Actually, I'd say she was exercising > a > good deal more self control than most would, and I certainly don't believe > her > intent was to hurt Macon's feelings. In fact, I'd say that would have been > practically impossible to do, and Xena would have realized that. I think > Xena > was just blowing off some steam and she had every right to do so. >> Yep, that makes sense also. Like you, I think Xena was justified regardless of what she said. If she seemed a bit testy, that was still better than sticking his head in the water and drowning him after the fact. Heh. > > Gods, I love this list! >> Uh huh. Doesn't it drive you crazy? - - 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, 4 Jun 2003 00:02:08 -0500 From: "Daniel T. Miller" Subject: Re: [chakram-refugees] The Chakram On Tue, 27 May 2003 08:51:56 -0500 Stephanie Wilson writes: > > Ohh... here all this time I thought it was more like in Been There, > Done > That, with the angles and the ricochets and the planning and the > plotting! > .... > > S. > (did anyone else just think Simpsons?) > ========================================================= Yikes. Xena an ancestor of Professor Frink? Well, she is a genius (the inventing and doctoring and so on). And wow--all that geometry in her head in Been There Done That. Perhaps there was a marriage between a descendent's of Joxer and Xena's brother. Does Frink have a southern aunt who was a great scholar that turned to a life of adventure in the late 1930's? ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today! ========================================================= 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. ========================================================= ------------------------------ End of chakram-refugees-digest V3 #155 **************************************