From: owner-chakram-refugees-digest@smoe.org (chakram-refugees-digest) To: chakram-refugees-digest@smoe.org Subject: chakram-refugees-digest V5 #153 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 16 2005 Volume 05 : Number 153 Today's Subjects: ----------------- [chakram-refugees] Double Dare [NZJester ] Re: [chakram-refugees] Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Review [IfeRae@aol.com] [chakram-refugees] message from Lucy on The Darkroom movie ["Creation (Sh] [chakram-refugees] Lucy and Battle Star ["Cheryl Ande" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 17:06:01 +1200 From: NZJester Subject: [chakram-refugees] Double Dare Check out this NZ TV on-line archive link interview with Zoe Bell Posted Carolyn S on another list http://tvnz.co.nz/view/tvone_minisite_story_skin/591959%3fformat=html Click the Close Up: Stuntwoman Extraordinaire (4:55) Link Double Dare will be opening the Auckland Film Festival on July the 8th - -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Catch ya later NZJester - -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ========================================================= 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, 15 Jun 2005 02:44:00 EDT From: IfeRae@aol.com Subject: Re: [chakram-refugees] Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Review In a message dated 6/14/2005 9:36:10 AM Pacific Daylight Time, xenatorres@bitchofrome.com writes: > >You're not posting it on c-r? > > Well, it's not all nicely formated with italics on the list. :P Okay, > okay, I've posted the whole darn thing below too. ;) >> Oh, sure, after I went and copied the thing. (Don't you just love me?) Nice photo of LL, by the way. > > >What?! "THERE Ife!'? What happened to "HERE, Ife!" > > HA HA HA! And, yeah, there seems to be some slow loading issues. I'll > have to talk to my 'server' about that. She made be loading large files > again. ;) Course, I did also save the images pretty big so everyone can > really enjoy them. They are all under the 100 KG rule of course. ;) >> Sorry, don't know all that from Odin. I didn't have any trouble, which is saying a lot. The irony is, stupid AOL wouldn't let me copy all of this post, so I had to cut it in half to respond. (I figured I'd better respond, considering all the grief I gave you.) > >-- Ife the Terrible > > -no comment >> Ever the diplomat, eh? > > And here's the review again (for lazy people *cough, cough*): >> What? We got some of those on the list. Shame! > Then came the agonizing months of waiting. Seven months from the time I > bought my tickets until the event. Oh most foul cruelty! >> No wonder this took so long. All this reliving of angst, which really tugs at the hearts of those of us who didn't see Lucy and had to wait for those who waited but got to see her and then made us wait more as they told us about how they suffered waiting. > > Before the convention, I decided that, for an even as huge as this, it > was high time I bought myself a real camera. So, two weeks before the > convention and $1,500 later, I have myself a Nikon coolpix 8800, with > extra battery and top of the line 1GB memory card. The pictures I was > able to take tell me I made the right choice. ;) >> Yes, as I said above, the ONE Lucy pix I saw was nice. Surely there's more of her than that on the 1GB thingy. > > Thursday, May 12th, Ashera and I head down from Canada to meet up with > Jenna "Silverwaves" Tomlin for the weekend of our geek lives! >> Yeah yeah. > > I must discuss our boarder experience because it was just funny. >. Border experience?! You neglected to mention this was a travelog. (Okay, okay, patience, Ife, patience. She was excited. Every moment became heightened during her Lucy haze. Give the girl some slack.) > We arrived at Jenna's around 11pm and were bouncing off of the walls > until around 1 or 2am. Tomorrow, we'll see Lucy! >. Thank the gods. Oh, um, I meant, you didn't hurt yourselves, did you? > > > FRIDAY, MAY 13, 2005 > > Convention day! >> Crap, I forgot about that. No Lucy. (Come on, Ife, suck it up. There are others of note besides Lucy. Pretend, okay?) First step is to check the schedule which has now been > > posted.>> By the gods, she is a geek. > Renie is only on > stage for an hour and five minutes. >:( Poor Paris only has forty > minutes and Adrienne fifty to the single episode writer Katherine's > fifty-five and the two episode writer Missy's fifty. >> Oooo, I'm cryin' at missing this already. Thanks! > autographs. Good thing I brought a lot of extra photo sleeves! ;) >> Yep, a true blue geek. Sure had me fooled. > > Ah, my tickets. Row E as Creation had informed me, right? > No...wait...that letter isn't an E. My gods, it's....it's an > A!!!!!!!!!!! We're in row freaking A!!!!!!! Bless you Olympus! This > camera, that close and no heads in my way. I nearly melted into useless > mush right there. >> I'm happy for you. See, miracles do happen. > > I got the delightful pleasure of meeting Judy (Wishes), my second > favourite fan fiction write (after the amazingly talented Pam Wilson), > and she told me about a book she wrote that's coming out, "Counterfeit > World" which I look forward to reading. (And in the event you'd like to > hunt it down, Judy's name as located on the cover is Jufy Intaglio). >> Oooo, you met Wishes?! One of my favs too. Didn't know about the "Jufy Intaglio" thing. I'll have to speak to her about that. > business was recently sold to Liz Claiborne for twenty-eight million > dollars and Claire and her friend are still running the business. >> Good lord! Wonder if she learned something about spells when she was Alti. Whatever, glad to hear she can maybe bankroll her own next project. > < woman came up to them, her hair in a Mr. Gage and wearing a t-shirt. > "Hey! Double Dare!" "Uh-huh" as they moved off. "You're Xena fans," the > woman said, point at the Xena shirt. "Uh-huh" as they continue to move > away from LUCY LAWLESS HERSELF. Ooooooooo, that has to be the ultimate > kick yourself moment. OUCH! >> Yes, I'd heard about that and couldn't believe it. I mean, how could these people be at a Xena con and not want to talk about Xena, regardless of who the person was? I have no sympathy for them. Lucy herself talks to just about anybody, treats everybody like they're "somebody." Too bad those fans didn't follow her example. > > Sharon talked about how she wanted to get video footage of Lucy coming > to her first rehearsal, but Sharon had been talking with someone, and > suddenly Lucy is beside her. So Lucy runs away, down the alley and > around the corner. "Action!" Sharon directs and Lucy comes down the > alley, turns to a garbage bin and begins to rummage through it. :D Only > Lucy. >> Heh. I appreciate your sneaking a Lucy bit in here. Good thing I was following her example and reading this whole thing, despite the fact that I figured she wouldn't be mentioned much in this part. (Score one for Ife the Terrible.) > Now it was auction time and Jenna, Ashera and I left. An hour to kill > until the cocktail party, which had absolutely nothing worth mentioning > except the lack of vegetarian selection - poor Jenna. :( Oh, and the > wonderful Steven L. Sears was in attendance, but I had not yet had a > chance to speak with him. It was pretty much impossible to catch Steven > without a throng of Xenites around him. ;) >> Uh huh. You should share this with him for your interview. "Hi, Steve. Sorry we missed you, but we were killing time over the veggie selection and let all the others get to you first." Bwahahahahaha! > > And now, the great migration of Xenites. Our large group now headed on > masse to the Fifth Avenue Theatre.>> All right! The wait is over. I hope. Could be mishaps with taxis or ponderings about the street signs, but I've gotten this far. (Patience, Ife, patience.) > There's Lucy's name up on the sign for "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" - what > a rush that was! >> Yes! A good ... sign. I'm feeling the excitement already! <> The theatre is just gorgeous theatre with a Chinese > decorating style. Chinese dragons on the wall, painted on the 'curtain' > (which was actually more like a back drop except that it was in front > and hiding the stage - but, hey - no bad luck as no could break this > curtain before the show!). There was also a huge dragon carved into the > ceiling. Very cool. >> (Come on, Ife, go with it. Think of Chin, Lucy looking great in sack cloth.) > > Gold seat Xenites paid $75 for our tickets. What the hell were > we doing in the nose bleed seats if $75 was the TOP price? We should > have been close enough to touch the stage for that price! > GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR. >> Really? Even the folks up close paid $75? > > I was ordered to write a detailed review of the play, so here's the > rundown of "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" a play by play. ;) >> Oh, now she remembers what she's supposed to be detailed about. > > First, we were teased with a score by the orchestra (the, shut the hell > up and take your seats number). Ack! Just lift the curtain! I want > LUUUUUUUUUUCCCCCCCY! >> Amen. > > Lifting, lifting, there it goes, and my heart starts racing.<< Uh huh. > There's the choir. Wow. A few extras run around, while there's an image > of a boat on the backdrop. Where' my Lucy, damn-it!? >> Amen. > > A woman with short black hair and dressed in a pink top with spaghetti > straps and a black pants is pushed onto the stage atop a large piece of > luggage. People start cheering. What? Who is that? Is that Faith or > something? No, sweet Mother of Zeus, that's LUCY! >> LOL! Okay, I'm with ya now. I did catch on before > > she started singing, but you must forgive me for not seeing it was her > right away with a wig and up in these crappy seats. Oh, hello ceiling. > How are you? The wig she was wearing could have come from the "Stranger > in a Strange Land" set. >> I thought that too, when I saw photos. > > Lucy opens the play as Dorothy Shaw, her voice belting across the > theatre in a way we've never heard before as she performs "It's High > Time." As much as I love Lucy's performances in "The Bitter Suite" and > "Lyre, Lyre, Hearts on Fire," they seem forced and unmotivated compared > to this fee and clearly very happy performance. Lucy's obviously having > a blast and it makes all the difference in her singing. And the 250 > members of the men's choir's voice are added to Lucy's for one hell of a > musical number. >. Excellent! > The song ends to the cheering of the crowd (I thought you had to be > quiet when watching a play?) >> Not when Lucy's performing. Oooo, can you imagine if she's in a drama with some kind of tragedy, and folks are yelling, "Lucy, Lucy, cry some more!" > Now we're on the boat and Dorothy is lounging in a deck chair. Lorelei > enters. She's on the hunt for a rich husband for Dorothy, though Dorothy > wants none of it, her eye on the Olympic training lads running laps > around the boat in their matching red jogging outfits. Sounds like the Athenian army. Oops. Gotta cut an paste the second half of your post. << A telegram is brought out to Lorelei who cries, "This is from Arkansas!" and the band plays a "Dun, dun, DUN" beat. Lucy, fooling around, but in character, pretends to look for the source of the music (like the fairytale characters in "If the Shoe Fits..." when Aphrodite laughs). Dorothy asks why Lorelei is worried and Lorelei shoves Dorothy aside into the other deck chair on the farthest side of stage right (damn, the hardest corner for me to see and I must crane my neck to keep my eyes on Lucy - always on Lucy!) >> That a girl! <> Huh, I think I can picture this. << Faith and Lucy have perfect comic timing, never lose the gags and play off each other brilliantly. >> I think it's great how the two of them just seemed to take to each other. Not sure if it's luck or or how Lucy is, since she seems to work well with almost everyone. << Lorelei pulls Dorothy away from Mrs. Spofford when the runners come by again and take Dorothy with them to go swimming. >> Um, I've lost who the heck Mrs. Spofford is, but since she ain't Lucy, I won't worry. << The stage is cleared and Lucy and the boys return for Lucy's big solo, "I Love What I'm Doing." ::DROOL. DROOL:: Lucy owns this number, a full solo without even the choir for a large part of it. >> Oh, that is so funny. Reminds me of the bit in ADITL when Gabs tells Howar, "I think she likes what she's doing." << The guys are doing most of the dancing and Lucy has been given much simpler moves, mostly moving her arms and hips as opposed to real dancing. >> It's interesting to me that Lucy always says she can't dance, that ROC is the dancer of the two. Frankly, I think Lucy has excellent rhythm and looks quite natural. I've no doubt she made the most of the moves she had. << The choir hands the guys and Lucy towels and they are worked into the dance, while only the choir is singing now. Lucy moves to the front of the stage and the guys lift her up over their heads.>> Ooooo. << Seems, originally, this move was supposed to be done with Lucy facing the audience, but she almost took a dive into the orchestra pit during rehearsals according to Sharon, so the move was changed so Lucy was on her back, not her side, giving the guys a little surface to hold her up with. The lift invoked a lot of cheering. >> Indeed. I'm glad they did this safely. One bad spill in a lifetime is more than enough. << Placing Lucy down, Dorothy then begins to pick guys until she's snapped them all up and they've run off stage, followed by Lucy. >> LOL! I'm cracking up at the shifts between Lucy and Dorothy. I sympathize with you. Must've been hard trying to focus on Lucy as Dorothy. << Lucy makes her entrance and Faith, in character yells, "Where the hell have you been?" Lucy, looking both sheepish and annoyed as Dorothy ad-libs, "I've been busy" in a 'deal with it' tone. It was hilarious. >> I'm laughing just reading about it. << "Just a Kiss Apart" starts up, performed wonderfully by Louis. Dorothy is totally unimpressed and her body language clearly displays her lack of interest. But as Henry sings, Dorothy is pulled in. Faith takes Lucy and Louis' scripts and Henry and Dorothy waltz, though Dorothy looks slightly uncomfortable. Then, as the song ends, Dorothy has become completely memorized and all but attacks Henry with a kiss (which Sharon comments she didn't see in rehearsals). Henry leaves and Dorothy wipes her lips. "Say, that voice of his sure packs a wallop." >> Awwwwww. << Lorelei makes plans to get the tiara from Lady Beekman's husband, Lord Beekman.>> I tempted to ask why Lorelei had to have this tiara, but I'll assume it was 'cause it was so pretty. << Lord Beekman gives Lorelei lots of money and they leave the stage again, the choir still singing. The choir waltzes with each other. Lorelei enters once more with Lord Beekman, who carries numerous bags for her. They sing again and then exit once more. When they enter again, Lorelei is wearing the tiara with Lord Beekman following her. << Uh huh uh huh. And Dorothy is .... << Dorothy has entered and doesn't seem to think Mr. Gage is any fun with her body language, even as Lucy bounces her shoulders, enjoying the number. Lorelei and Dorothy join in the song for the last few lines. >> Yeah, Mr. Gage can disappear now. And Gus. And Lady B. I'll have to be more careful in the future about my wish for details. << They've won a gold metal and Henry places it around Dorothy's neck. Dorothy opens the next musical number, "Keeping Cool With Coolidge." The choir joins in and then Lorelei and Dorothy take turns singing this number, Lucy still clearly having a blast. Everyone begins to sing, taking turns and Lucy dances in place again. >> Okay, back on track. << Gus grabs Simone (who's appeared out of no where as they are inside Lorelei and Dorothy's place) and leaves with her. >> Huh? Never mind. Simone can disappear into no where, just like she came. << Curtin closes - intermission. Wait! BRING BACK MY LUCY! I can't even get up to leave. I mean, Lucy's back there.>> LOL! Don't worry, she'll be back. << At this point Lucy is pointing at the script and laughing, while Henry and Mrs. Spofford more their lips but don't talk. It looks like they are just pretending to chat for the scene. >> LOL! << Mr. Gage and Lorelei begin to dance, which worries Dorothy. Sure enough, Gus stands and interrupts the dancers. Dorothy runs over and walks away with Lorelei as the men begin to shout, getting ready to fight, which is encouraged by Mrs. Spofford. Lorelei intervenes to protect Gus which angers Mr. Gage further.>> Heh, I just had an entirely different image flash through my head -- of Dorothy stopping the fight by banging the men's heads together. Hmmm, wonder where that came from? << The number ends and the lights go down. I could help but notice that everyone but Lucy acted as a stage hand and removed the props and furniture. >> "No more handling mud and rats for me! I'm done with that. Bwahahahaha!" << Lorelei exits and the night sky and lamppost are removed as the couch is brought back on stage. >> Not only a geek, but a theater geek. << "Why didn't you tell me you shot a guy in Littlerock?" Dun, dun, dun - from the orchestra. Lorelei doesn't answer. "It's true, isn't it?" Again, she says nothing and the crowd laughs (uh, I don't remember why this was funny, but it was). Lorelei looks to the audience and begins to tell her story. >> Well, it was funny to me, seeing as how her violent past came out of the blue. Like Simone. << A kind judge let Lorelei off and changed her name to Lorelei so she could start fresh. Lorelei tells Gus that the judge told her the name "was made famous by a woman who sat on a rock in Germany" to the roar of the crowd (except me - that one went over my head). >> Mine too. And I'm probably old enough to supposedly have a clue. << Dorothy, Henry and Mrs. Spofford enter, followed by Mr. Gage.>> Why can't they just leave Dorothy alone?! I told them to disappear! << The group is suddenly homesick for America (this really seemed to come out of nowhere). They begin to sing "Homesick," and stand, moving to the edge of the stage and facing the crowd. >> LOL! Sounds like XWP. "Who? Akemi? Oh, yeah, she was my first true love but I kind of forgot about her after I cut off her head and cremated 40,000 of her neighbors." << The song ends and the lights go down. Everyone except Dorothy and Mrs. Spofford leave the stage. A red carpet is rolled out and Lucy walks over it, making sure all the corners are down. The lights come back up. Henry runs in and he and the choir sing about how Lorelei has rigged it so Esmond Senior will be brought to where they are with the song, "Miss Lorelei Lee." >> Esmond Senior?! Never mind. << At the end of the song, Henry dips and kisses Dorothy. >> Ah, shades of Ares/Kevin Smith. << Sirens are heard and Esmond Senior is wheeled in, in his wheelchair. All the other characters enter and then Lorelei, wearing a veil. Her wedding gown is covered in buttons (well, not really because Faith hasn't had any costumes changes, but go with it). She is wearing the buttons because Esmond Senior and Gus own a button business.>> Ah, of course. << Esmond Seniors likes the dress and Lorelei's taste in buttons until Gus introduces her and Esmond Senior tries to leave, though Gus stops him.>> Um ... Never mind. >> Lorelei says she can help their business and starts singing about jiggles and how they work with the number, "Button Up With Esmond." Then Lorelei is on the radio and begins to sing about buttons into the mike placed before her (uh, don't ask me to explain this, cause it didn't make any sense to me either). >> Whew! I thought maybe it was me. Probably makes sense to KT. Anything arcane does. << Once again, Lucy's dancing in place and even does a little 'jazz hand' with her right hand. >> LOL! << Lucy's just adorable as she sways, her legs moving now too and she's clapping. >> Her legs? You mean as opposed to merely here "jazz hands"? Ignore me. I'm having fun. <> Hmmm, sounds a bit R-rated. Gotta be careful about those zippers and buttons "uniting." << Esmond Senior realizes Lorelei's brilliance and welcomes her into the family by standing up and hugging her. >> She heals him?! With her spiritual connection to buttons? << Everyone sings the reprise of "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" and the curtain lowers. Oh...the... CHEERING! Everyone (not just the Xenites whose reaction was obvious) rose in an unanimous standing ovation and the place was literally vibrating from the noise of the cheering and the clapping. The curtain rises again and we continue to howl as the actors take their bows. Lucy's turn? Don't ask me how, but we somehow got even louder - we just went nuts with cheering and applause.>> Perfect. << So, the actual review now, right? ;) >> Oh, by all means. We must know how Lucy was and whether you enjoyed her performance, seeing as how you were so objective and unemotional during your ... um ... "detailed review." << First, I've got to say - Not enough Lucy in the second act!!!!! >> Yes, very astute observation. Far too many other characters to wade through and make disappear. With a slight costume change here and there, Lucy could've played them all. Of course, you might have had even more trouble with Lucy as Mrs. Whatshername and Lucy as Gus, etc. I don't think anyone in the theatre was having as much fun as Lucy. Now, I never saw "Grease!" except for a few clips of Lucy singing, >> I did! I did! Oh, yeah, I already neneered you on that. Sorry. <> LOL! If you say so. << Yes, even better than "The Love of Your Love" (and that means a lot coming from me!) Lucy was free on stage, liberated and obviously having an absolute blast, and this exploded from her lips with a voice unlike any we've heard her use before. It just doesn't seem possible that Lucy could have had as much fun at any other performance as she did at this one. I'm so thrilled I got to experience it. What an ultimate moment for a Lucy Lawless fan. >> It would seem so. :-) << Wow, there's already a pretty large crowd in the yucky, filthy alley with an evilly placed steam vent that will be the bane of my existence all weekend! Hot, hot, sticky steam up my pants! Eeeew! >> You're too young to remember the famous Marilyn Monroe dress flying up photo, eh? Let's just say I'm substituting that image for yours. <> Oh, so that's your excuse? Guess that answers the question about ONE photo. S'okay. You deserve a medal for the steam thing. << There and gone, the moment is lost. Needless to say, everyone was bummed and Ashera, Jenna and I had a little mope in our room.>> What is it with you younguns? You just got through seeing the woman in person, in your own words performing "the best ever." And that vanishes a few minutes later? Microwave euphoria? << "Suck it up!" I told myself. There's two days left to try again for an autograph with Lucy and tomorrow I'm guaranteed an encounter with Renee O'Connor. >> My dear, a scrawled signature will pale in comparison to your memories of that experience. And, speaking selfishly, it's not something you could've (or would've) shared with me. I hope you got the autograph later, but the above is what I was waiting for. Thank you for your geeky attention to detail and enthusiasm. << SATURDAY AND SUNDAY COMING SOON... >> Any Lucy in it? - -- 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, 15 Jun 2005 12:51:27 -0700 From: "Creation (Sharon Delaney)" Subject: [chakram-refugees] message from Lucy on The Darkroom movie Lucy just finished filming the Mindfire Entertainment/CFQ Films indie feature, "The Darkroom," produced by Mark Altman and directed by Mike Hurst. Stanley, a teenage boy, is befriended by an escapee from a mental institution who sees visions of horrible murders being committed. Stanley has his own mystery as he tries to discover where his stepfather goes at night. Reed Diamond (Homicide) plays the mental patient. Shawn Pyfrom (Desperate Housewives) plays Stanley. Greg Grunberg (Alias) plays the stepfather. And Lucy is Stanley's mother. "I play the emotionally abused wife who's trying to keep her family together. I'm the mother Stanley's trying to protect. Charlize Theron would have loved this part. I met the filmmakers and decided they were the real deal. Working with Greg was such a pleasure and Mike Hurst, Mark and Chuck. It was an honor to work with them. It was after meeting them I decided I want to work with these people. P.S. Mike Hurst is not the same person who played Iolaus." -- Lucy Sharon outback@creationent.com Official Xena Fan Club ========================================================= 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, 15 Jun 2005 22:30:38 -0400 From: "Cheryl Ande" Subject: [chakram-refugees] Lucy and Battle Star If it's Lucy I think it can be discussed her. We discussed Alien Apocalypse and Tarzan and Locust - why not BSG? 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, 15 Jun 2005 21:30:24 -0500 From: "Xena Torres" Subject: [chakram-refugees] BRUCE CAMPBELL PNW appearance alert!!!! Hey PNW Xenites! Bruce Campbell is out promoting his new book, "How to Make Love the Bruce Campbell Way." For you Lower Mainland Xenites, he'll be at the Chapters on Robson and Howe in Vancouver at noon on June 26th signing his book! And also, LUCY ALERT - for you Vancouver area Xenites, I know where the studio is now. Shall we go hang out when Lucy's in town? Anyone wanna join me? ;) Anyone know when she WILL be in town??? Xena Torres: Bitch of Rome http://www.geocities.com/bitchofrome http://www.bitchofrome.com - COMING 07/15/05 "Time to put you out of my misery." - Livia "Eve" ========================================================= 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, 15 Jun 2005 23:13:55 -0400 From: meredith Subject: Re: [chakram-refugees] Lucy and Battle Star Hi, I guess I only dreamed that I responded officially on this one ... I don't have a problem with discussion of _Battlestar Galactica_ here, and not only because I'm a huge fan of the show. :) LL is going to be in it (if only for one episode, but I'm hoping that's not true), so why not? I just ask that people put BG: at the start of their subject lines when posting about the show, so anyone who doesn't care can filter easily. As always, if there are any questions about the appropriateness (or not) of a post, please contact me directly! And now that I actually have the time to watch "Inside TV Land: Tickled Pink", I'm going to go do that. (Based on what I've seen so far in the first act I'm starting to wonder, though, if I'm really a gay male ... :) - -- =============================================== Meredith Tarr New Haven, CT USA mailto:meth@smoe.org http://www.smoe.org/meth =============================================== hear at the HOMe House Concert Series http://hom.smoe.org =============================================== ========================================================= 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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