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Postby Katharyn » Fri Oct 19, 2001 10:58 am

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Hey Bex, you do know that each piece of celery is a rib and the whole clump is the stalk don't you?

Way more celery information than a person can take in one lifetime! And who said the Internet couldn't be educational?!

Buffy withdrawal is starting to kick in so I am going back to the beginning of it all and Welcome to the Hellmouth/The Harvest, gala showing and trying to get my significant other into the whole obsession thing after The Body and and The Gift both reduced her to sniffles without her knowing much about it beyond the basics... so I have a mission.

I am not quite sure exactly how we got from panties to celery. Actually I am not totally sure how we got to panties in the first place. But if it helps with the morale and the provisioning please accept this marrow.

*THUD*

... and a slighty smaller pair of freshly washed M&S finest.

*TWANG*

Anyone have any interesting Marrow facts?

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Postby gypsyfoot » Fri Oct 19, 2001 11:22 am

I don't even know what a marrow is.

However since I don't have any panties to toss around back to the celery.

It is a herb related to parsley.

Forget Monoply lets' play Trival Pursuit!!

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Postby Forrister » Fri Oct 19, 2001 11:57 am

Wow, ICSP's (Inter-continental Sexy Panties!)

Katharyn, I think the panty thing is quite conservative compared with your unnatural interest in the marrow. (I still haven't seen one but I rather suspect that they're a vegetarian version of the not so humble 'black pudding'!)

Wolfie, you are not insane. You are eccentric. The differance is one gets you a straight jacket and padded walls, the other gets you money, fame, and international noteriety. [Picks Wolfie up, takes the celery and hands over a lolly pop - they taste better.]

Gypsyfoot. So you want to pursue a little trivia heh? Well chase this. For 100 points who said the following?
"It's devastating. He's turned into a sixteen year old boy. Of course you'll have to kill him."
For bonus points, who is being spoken about and what are the circumstances involved?
(This is an easy one.)


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Postby Katharyn » Fri Oct 19, 2001 12:14 pm

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Originally posted by Forrister:

Katharyn, I think the panty thing is quite conservative compared with your unnatural interest in the marrow. (I still haven't seen one but I rather suspect that they're a vegetarian version of the not so humble 'black pudding'!

Nothing unnatural about my interest Kerry. Not even sure what an unnatural interest is *innocent smile* but if I had one it wouldn't be for a marrow.

And the trivia is of course Giles of Xander in the Pack regarding Buff's fears that Xander is acting wierd (being possessed by a hyena specifically.) C'mon quiz master stretch us a little until we regroup for the next mission. Mind and body strong grasshopper.

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Postby Forrister » Fri Oct 19, 2001 12:31 pm

Ok, I said that was an easy one. This shouldn't be quite so obvious.

Who said "I believe the subtext here is rapidly becoming the text." ? (Bonus points for naming the episode.)


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Postby gypsyfoot » Fri Oct 19, 2001 12:54 pm

Okay, I knew the one about "The Pack" but as to this new question, it is all Greek to me I will have to study it a bit.
I still unsure what a marrow is, I was hoping to find out. Then I could ask what is in the English pudding called spotted dick.

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Postby littlekitty » Fri Oct 19, 2001 12:56 pm

I thought I was the only one who wondered at the origin of the flying underwear, but I see i am not alone, and it gives me a warm fuzzy feeling. Not fuzzy like a bear, more like a MKF fuzzyness. Spotted dick is rather good BTW. (I live in America, but I've had it on occaision and it's rather nummy, however i have not the slightest idea what it's made of.)Still spoiler free, but my friend at school keeps on asking me if I want to talk about the musical because she wants to talk about it with someone, and i tell he i will not ever be a spoiler ho!

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Postby Carrie » Fri Oct 19, 2001 1:59 pm

A marrow is basically very similar to a giant courgette (which I think you call zuccini in the US). My grandfather used to grow them in his allotment. Never a big fan of them myself. They're roughly 4-5 inches in diameter and around a foot long.

Spotted dick is a steamed pudding made from suet, flour, sugar and raisins which is pretty much always served with custard.

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Postby DISASTERAREA » Fri Oct 19, 2001 2:20 pm

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Spotted dick is a steamed pudding made from suet, flour, sugar and raisins which is pretty much always served with custard.

Which Tesco are now calling "spotted richard" 'cos dick is considered old fashioned, at least according to "Have I Got News For You" (which is back, YAY)
And can people be careful when throwing things around, 'cos, as you can gues from my screename, I get a tad nervous with things flying around my head.

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I'm glad I left the country when I did. Obviously standards are falling if Spotted Dick is now called Spotted Richard...sigh. And I loved Spotted Dick with custard as well...

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posted October 20, 2001 01:58               
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Originally posted by Forrister:
Who said "I believe the subtext here is rapidly becoming the text." ? (Bonus points for naming the episode.)

On this one I give up. Any one else know?

Thanks for the info on marrows, I think I will avoid them, both in eating and being hit by one. Thought they might be like neeps which I like (strange I know).
Again with the thanks, this time for the info on spotted dick...er...Richard. I thought it was custard with raisins, learned something again.
We can stay spoil free and have fun learning (am I turning into Willow?).

Okay an easy question anyone can look this up. Charisma Carpenter was a professional cheerleader in which US city before becoming an actress?

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posted October 20, 2001 11:44               
ahh... another spoiler free week...

i'm completely clueless about next weeks buffy/angel eps... it's strange... like something is missing from my life...

oh well... what shall we do to pass the time... ermm....

well... i would say that we could talk about the spoiler ho's (a little bitta gossip is good for the system)... but they're all in here - tormenting us - anyways... so best not, i guess....

ooh! we could talk about paige! she's sitting on my bed laughing at me because i took time out after watching Flooded (again) to post at the kitten board...

the little minx finds this rather amusing and is mocking me in my own bedroom... that just *can't* be fair!

but... she looks so cute with the mocking... those pretty eyes... her beautiful hair... those cute little...

ok... i'm gonna stop now. see what being spoiler free is doing to me???

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posted October 20, 2001 12:12               
Well hello spoiler free people, just thought I'd drop by, seeing as I'm also spoiler free for the next episode, but it's not because I'm spoiler free (I am a giant spoiler ho ) it's because we have no spoilers for the next ep, just the TV guide and BuffyUPN descriptions...it's so sad, although I am laughing at all the new "spoilers" in the spoiler thread, they're so lame, makes me go

I'd love to tease you about the next ep but I have nothing to tease you with

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posted October 20, 2001 14:14               
Oh Brian, the next ep holds no interest for me so far, the eps after that however, oh my oh my, oh oopsie, this is the unspoiled thread...

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posted October 20, 2001 14:39               
Oh you devilish ho's. You shall not prevail with your vile temptations.

As for Kerry's question. Certainly Giles who said the phrase (I can see him doing it) as for the episode I think it was Ted, if not definitely 2nd season.

Glad everyone knows what a marrow is now. Great for the trebuchet until Kerry gets the railgun online.

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posted October 20, 2001 15:10               
Katharyn, you are occasionally too clever for my own good. (And absolutely right to boot! - Give the woman a big fluffy toy!)
If you want to keep playing someone else is going to have to ask the questions - Katharyn keeps answering mine (smarty pants!)

Brian, you are evil. (You too Garfield!) The least you could have done, sneaking into our little trench like that, is to bring something useful and preferably non-vegetablish. I'm beginning to feel the inner carnivore complaining.

Bex, I can tell you precisely what being spoiler free is doing to you. It's giving you more time to oggle your girl. Now that has to be on the top ten list of universally worthwhile occupations!

The railgun is assembled but I still can't get enough power to get it running. Perhaps we could capture a few spoiler hos, put them on a treadmill and dangle a really juicy bit of totally spurious spoiler gossip in front of them to get them running. There must be some way to generate power - suggestions anyone?


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posted October 20, 2001 15:39               
I'm ready and reporting for duty, my helmet is snugly atop my head and supersoaker is and filled for action, bring on the ho's!

(I should point out at this point that I have suffered some slippage these last few days and left the fold of the Unspoiled, this was all in the name of reconnaissance of course, I didn't go there willingly you understand, ahem!)

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posted October 20, 2001 17:06               
Minion, I can't decide whether to give you a medal for your selfless heroics or to court martial you for disobeying general orders!

Kerry, I think that your railgun power idea has merit,but might prove impractical. It would take about 50 ho's 20 years to buildup the charge for one shot and the exposure to spoilers to tempt them with is counterproductive. No I think we need a more reliable power source...

And yes Bex I thoroughly approve of the effect being spoiler free has had on you too! I can sympathiose entirely*S*

I am so ashamed though that I remembered that quote was from Ted...

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posted October 20, 2001 19:02               
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Minion, I can't decide whether to give you a medal for your selfless heroics or to court martial you for disobeying general orders!


Well, in my defence I didn't read all of them, I was looking for something in particular to clarify something someone had emailed me, once my curiosity was satisfied and I could tell my friend to sod off, I stopped looking, honest

I happily pledge my allegiance to you amongst the pure and unsullied, I've got the helmet and everything, it would be a shame to waste it!

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posted October 20, 2001 20:54               
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If you want to keep playing someone else is going to have to ask the questions - Katharyn keeps answering mine (smarty pants!)

Forrister you questions are so good I posted one of my own because I could not answer yours.
Here it is again with an embelishment.

Okay an easy question anyone can look this up. Charisma Carpenter was a professional cheerleader in which US city before becoming an actress?

And for bonus points: Where did her first name come from?

For a meat(y) question why is a deer venison when it cooked?

For the power question: burn panties for steam power.


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posted October 21, 2001 07:26               
I have to admit to almost total Charisma ignorance, I always liked Cordy but never obsessed as I do about certain other Buffy ladies!

That said the city of San Diego is sneaking around in my head as a possible answer possibly more due to loving that city than any knowledge - I may just have read it somewhere. Then again San Francisco is in there too. San something is my answer.

Her name I have no idea,I had never heard of anyone called that before her so not sure who she could be named after if anyone.

The power question drags on and on. I think that steam power is underestimating the demands still, we are talking hyper velocities here! Besides what will we throw around if we burn the panties. What about burning twinkies. Reputedly indestructable they might go forever like antimatter? And besides once the railgun is working we don't need the ammo for the trebuchet.

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posted October 21, 2001 07:33               
charisma was named after a perfume, i believe... from Avon, if i remember correctly. (i have been known to remember incorrectly in the past...)

and as for being spoilerfree giving me more time to gaze loveingly (can't use the word ogle - she's here and says "ogle" isn't romantic enough...) at paige... yes... yes it does... and i'm not complaining!

ooh! i have a question...

in Wild At Heart, what does the license plate above Oz's bed say?

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posted October 21, 2001 08:05               
Katharyn, you are correct about her being a professional cheerleader in San Diego. I have not obessesed about Charisma either, just found it interesting she brought working knowledge of cheerleading to the role of Cordy, high school cheeleader.
Bex, you are correct her name did come from a bottle of Avon perfume. A fact, I understand, that caused her much embarrassment as a child.
Now to go research license plates.

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posted October 21, 2001 12:17               
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ooh! i have a question...

[b]in Wild At Heart, what does the license plate above Oz's bed say?

[/B]


Hey ho Bex, I had no idea about this one, I tend to sort of skip over S4 until Tara arrives, can't imagine why!

Having looked though is it actually a license plate? There is a licence plate shaped sign that says "Lounges" but I am not sure if that is what you mean.

I have way too much free time...

Guess it is time that I set a question then troops... (is this seriously supposed to keep us occupied??!! - oh yeah it is working...)

This one is a bit of math for you, never really specified in the show so you can't look up the answer.

In "Anne" Buffy ends up in a demon dimension. Working on the theory that she was unconcious, then locked up and fighting for say 3 hours of the the demon dimensions time, how long was she missing from the real world? (the other required piece of data is in the episode.)

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posted October 21, 2001 12:24               
that's exactly what i meant, katharyn! lol. the licence plate says LOUNGE.

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posted October 21, 2001 14:46               
I'm glad someone knew the answers to the Charisma Carpenter question - I certainly didn't. Cordy never quite made it onto my drool list.

Katharyn, you just asked that question to tease me didn't you. You know I'm the one that can read and write, not the one that can count. My only reply is that "time is an illusion, lunch time doubly so."

[WARNING - the following paragraph may be distressing to vegetarians.]

Now venison, on the other hand, that's playing on my home turf and isn't really a fair question. The word 'venison' comes from the Norman French and was originally used to describe the meat from any beast of the chase (game, hunted animals) not just deer. I'd also like to add that it is a rich, tasty meat that, when properly prepared, can melt in your mouth. Bring on the Bambi!!

[Sorry to all those vegetarians out there!]

The problem of powering the rail gun still perplexes me. The twinkie idea is a good one but suffers from a major logical flaw. If the twinkie is indestructible and holds no nutritional value whatsoever, how can we break it down from matter to energy and is there any energy to be released anyway? I know how to split the atom (in theory at least) but I have no idea how to split the twinkie or what the consequenses of achieving such a feat might be. It could be the end of the universe as we know it!


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Just a quick ROTFL... Bring on the bambi's.. *g*

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posted October 21, 2001 15:01               
Mmmn end of the universe is perhaps a bit extreme. I was happy with a cannon and I offered you earmuffs to avoid the bang!

I think I may have it... well eventually. We could use rats. Just a handful to start with - running in their wheels (kind of like the ho suggestion but without the spoiler risk) but with carefully regulated breaks for procreation I reckon we could get up to a powerstation's worth within a few months and the trebuchet will do until then.

Anyone got any Amy's they want to volunteer?

Katharyn

OK the flaw has just hit me,what do you feed the rats? Back to the twinkie... packed with sugary goodness for energy.
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posted October 21, 2001 15:42               
well.... i don't have an amy... but i do have a Maxwell Rattus Norvegicus... he's pretty speedy on the old wheel...despite being old and having a bald patch on the top of his head that makes him look like a monk...

can rats be monks? i think they should be able to... don't wanna discriminate against rodents... that just wouldn't be fair!

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posted October 21, 2001 19:06               
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Now venison, on the other hand, that's playing on my home turf and isn't really a fair question. The word 'venison' comes from the Norman French and was originally used to describe the meat from any beast of the chase (game, hunted animals) not just deer. I'd also like to add that it is a rich, tasty meat that, when properly prepared, can melt in your mouth. Bring on the Bambi!!

I was lead to believe "our" names for animals are English and "our" name for foods are French. So saying venison is a Norman French would fit.
As I type this I realize you are correct, this isn't a fair question. I have no idea what names our used in French, Spanish or Italian. That is the reason for the quotation marks around the word ours, this only works if you are from the U.S. or another English speaking country.
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I'm glad I left the country when I did. Obviously standards are falling if Spotted Dick is now called Spotted Richard...sigh. And I loved Spotted Dick with custard as well...

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posted October 19, 2001 17:27                I'm glad I left the country when I did. Obviously standards are falling if Spotted Dick is now called Spotted Richard...sigh. And I loved Spotted Dick with custard as well...

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quote:
Originally posted by Forrister:
Who said "I believe the subtext here is rapidly becoming the text." ? (Bonus points for naming the episode.)

On this one I give up. Any one else know?

Thanks for the info on marrows, I think I will avoid them, both in eating and being hit by one. Thought they might be like neeps which I like (strange I know).
Again with the thanks, this time for the info on spotted dick...er...Richard. I thought it was custard with raisins, learned something again.
We can stay spoil free and have fun learning (am I turning into Willow?).

Okay an easy question anyone can look this up. Charisma Carpenter was a professional cheerleader in which US city before becoming an actress?

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posted October 20, 2001 01:58               
quote:
Originally posted by Forrister:
Who said "I believe the subtext here is rapidly becoming the text." ? (Bonus points for naming the episode.)

On this one I give up. Any one else know?

Thanks for the info on marrows, I think I will avoid them, both in eating and being hit by one. Thought they might be like neeps which I like (strange I know).
Again with the thanks, this time for the info on spotted dick...er...Richard. I thought it was custard with raisins, learned something again.
We can stay spoil free and have fun learning (am I turning into Willow?).

Okay an easy question anyone can look this up. Charisma Carpenter was a professional cheerleader in which US city before becoming an actress?

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ahh... another spoiler free week...

i'm completely clueless about next weeks buffy/angel eps... it's strange... like something is missing from my life...

oh well... what shall we do to pass the time... ermm....

well... i would say that we could talk about the spoiler ho's (a little bitta gossip is good for the system)... but they're all in here - tormenting us - anyways... so best not, i guess....

ooh! we could talk about paige! she's sitting on my bed laughing at me because i took time out after watching Flooded (again) to post at the kitten board...

the little minx finds this rather amusing and is mocking me in my own bedroom... that just *can't* be fair!

but... she looks so cute with the mocking... those pretty eyes... her beautiful hair... those cute little...

ok... i'm gonna stop now. see what being spoiler free is doing to me???

have a nice weekend

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posted October 20, 2001 11:44                ahh... another spoiler free week...

i'm completely clueless about next weeks buffy/angel eps... it's strange... like something is missing from my life...

oh well... what shall we do to pass the time... ermm....

well... i would say that we could talk about the spoiler ho's (a little bitta gossip is good for the system)... but they're all in here - tormenting us - anyways... so best not, i guess....

ooh! we could talk about paige! she's sitting on my bed laughing at me because i took time out after watching Flooded (again) to post at the kitten board...

the little minx finds this rather amusing and is mocking me in my own bedroom... that just *can't* be fair!

but... she looks so cute with the mocking... those pretty eyes... her beautiful hair... those cute little...

ok... i'm gonna stop now. see what being spoiler free is doing to me???

have a nice weekend

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Well hello spoiler free people, just thought I'd drop by, seeing as I'm also spoiler free for the next episode, but it's not because I'm spoiler free (I am a giant spoiler ho ) it's because we have no spoilers for the next ep, just the TV guide and BuffyUPN descriptions...it's so sad, although I am laughing at all the new "spoilers" in the spoiler thread, they're so lame, makes me go

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posted October 20, 2001 14:14               


Oh Brian, the next ep holds no interest for me so far, the eps after that however, oh my oh my, oh oopsie, this is the unspoiled thread...

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posted October 20, 2001 14:39               
Oh you devilish ho's. You shall not prevail with your vile temptations.

As for Kerry's question. Certainly Giles who said the phrase (I can see him doing it) as for the episode I think it was Ted, if not definitely 2nd season.

Glad everyone knows what a marrow is now. Great for the trebuchet until Kerry gets the railgun online.

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posted October 20, 2001 14:39                Oh you devilish ho's. You shall not prevail with your vile temptations.

As for Kerry's question. Certainly Giles who said the phrase (I can see him doing it) as for the episode I think it was Ted, if not definitely 2nd season.

Glad everyone knows what a marrow is now. Great for the trebuchet until Kerry gets the railgun online.

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Katharyn, you are occasionally too clever for my own good. (And absolutely right to boot! - Give the woman a big fluffy toy!)
If you want to keep playing someone else is going to have to ask the questions - Katharyn keeps answering mine (smarty pants!)

Brian, you are evil. (You too Garfield!) The least you could have done, sneaking into our little trench like that, is to bring something useful and preferably non-vegetablish. I'm beginning to feel the inner carnivore complaining.

Bex, I can tell you precisely what being spoiler free is doing to you. It's giving you more time to oggle your girl. Now that has to be on the top ten list of universally worthwhile occupations!

The railgun is assembled but I still can't get enough power to get it running. Perhaps we could capture a few spoiler hos, put them on a treadmill and dangle a really juicy bit of totally spurious spoiler gossip in front of them to get them running. There must be some way to generate power - suggestions anyone?


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posted October 20, 2001 15:10                Katharyn, you are occasionally too clever for my own good. (And absolutely right to boot! - Give the woman a big fluffy toy!)
If you want to keep playing someone else is going to have to ask the questions - Katharyn keeps answering mine (smarty pants!)

Brian, you are evil. (You too Garfield!) The least you could have done, sneaking into our little trench like that, is to bring something useful and preferably non-vegetablish. I'm beginning to feel the inner carnivore complaining.

Bex, I can tell you precisely what being spoiler free is doing to you. It's giving you more time to oggle your girl. Now that has to be on the top ten list of universally worthwhile occupations!

The railgun is assembled but I still can't get enough power to get it running. Perhaps we could capture a few spoiler hos, put them on a treadmill and dangle a really juicy bit of totally spurious spoiler gossip in front of them to get them running. There must be some way to generate power - suggestions anyone?


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I'm ready and reporting for duty, my helmet is snugly atop my head and supersoaker is and filled for action, bring on the ho's!

(I should point out at this point that I have suffered some slippage these last few days and left the fold of the Unspoiled, this was all in the name of reconnaissance of course, I didn't go there willingly you understand, ahem!)

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posted October 20, 2001 15:39                I'm ready and reporting for duty, my helmet is snugly atop my head and supersoaker is and filled for action, bring on the ho's!

(I should point out at this point that I have suffered some slippage these last few days and left the fold of the Unspoiled, this was all in the name of reconnaissance of course, I didn't go there willingly you understand, ahem!)

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Minion, I can't decide whether to give you a medal for your selfless heroics or to court martial you for disobeying general orders!

Kerry, I think that your railgun power idea has merit,but might prove impractical. It would take about 50 ho's 20 years to buildup the charge for one shot and the exposure to spoilers to tempt them with is counterproductive. No I think we need a more reliable power source...

And yes Bex I thoroughly approve of the effect being spoiler free has had on you too! I can sympathiose entirely*S*

I am so ashamed though that I remembered that quote was from Ted...

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posted October 20, 2001 17:06                Minion, I can't decide whether to give you a medal for your selfless heroics or to court martial you for disobeying general orders!

Kerry, I think that your railgun power idea has merit,but might prove impractical. It would take about 50 ho's 20 years to buildup the charge for one shot and the exposure to spoilers to tempt them with is counterproductive. No I think we need a more reliable power source...

And yes Bex I thoroughly approve of the effect being spoiler free has had on you too! I can sympathiose entirely*S*

I am so ashamed though that I remembered that quote was from Ted...

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posted October 20, 2001 19:02               


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Minion, I can't decide whether to give you a medal for your selfless heroics or to court martial you for disobeying general orders!


Well, in my defence I didn't read all of them, I was looking for something in particular to clarify something someone had emailed me, once my curiosity was satisfied and I could tell my friend to sod off, I stopped looking, honest

I happily pledge my allegiance to you amongst the pure and unsullied, I've got the helmet and everything, it would be a shame to waste it!

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Minion, I can't decide whether to give you a medal for your selfless heroics or to court martial you for disobeying general orders!


Well, in my defence I didn't read all of them, I was looking for something in particular to clarify something someone had emailed me, once my curiosity was satisfied and I could tell my friend to sod off, I stopped looking, honest

I happily pledge my allegiance to you amongst the pure and unsullied, I've got the helmet and everything, it would be a shame to waste it!

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Originally posted by Forrister:
If you want to keep playing someone else is going to have to ask the questions - Katharyn keeps answering mine (smarty pants!)

Forrister you questions are so good I posted one of my own because I could not answer yours.
Here it is again with an embelishment.

Okay an easy question anyone can look this up. Charisma Carpenter was a professional cheerleader in which US city before becoming an actress?

And for bonus points: Where did her first name come from?

For a meat(y) question why is a deer venison when it cooked?

For the power question: burn panties for steam power.


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posted October 21, 2001 07:26               
I have to admit to almost total Charisma ignorance, I always liked Cordy but never obsessed as I do about certain other Buffy ladies!

That said the city of San Diego is sneaking around in my head as a possible answer possibly more due to loving that city than any knowledge - I may just have read it somewhere. Then again San Francisco is in there too. San something is my answer.

Her name I have no idea,I had never heard of anyone called that before her so not sure who she could be named after if anyone.

The power question drags on and on. I think that steam power is underestimating the demands still, we are talking hyper velocities here! Besides what will we throw around if we burn the panties. What about burning twinkies. Reputedly indestructable they might go forever like antimatter? And besides once the railgun is working we don't need the ammo for the trebuchet.

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posted October 21, 2001 07:33               
charisma was named after a perfume, i believe... from Avon, if i remember correctly. (i have been known to remember incorrectly in the past...)

and as for being spoilerfree giving me more time to gaze loveingly (can't use the word ogle - she's here and says "ogle" isn't romantic enough...) at paige... yes... yes it does... and i'm not complaining!

ooh! i have a question...

in Wild At Heart, what does the license plate above Oz's bed say?

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posted October 21, 2001 08:05               
Katharyn, you are correct about her being a professional cheerleader in San Diego. I have not obessesed about Charisma either, just found it interesting she brought working knowledge of cheerleading to the role of Cordy, high school cheeleader.
Bex, you are correct her name did come from a bottle of Avon perfume. A fact, I understand, that caused her much embarrassment as a child.
Now to go research license plates.

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Originally posted by WiccanBex:

ooh! i have a question...

[b]in Wild At Heart, what does the license plate above Oz's bed say?

[/B]


Hey ho Bex, I had no idea about this one, I tend to sort of skip over S4 until Tara arrives, can't imagine why!

Having looked though is it actually a license plate? There is a licence plate shaped sign that says "Lounges" but I am not sure if that is what you mean.

I have way too much free time...

Guess it is time that I set a question then troops... (is this seriously supposed to keep us occupied??!! - oh yeah it is working...)

This one is a bit of math for you, never really specified in the show so you can't look up the answer.

In "Anne" Buffy ends up in a demon dimension. Working on the theory that she was unconcious, then locked up and fighting for say 3 hours of the the demon dimensions time, how long was she missing from the real world? (the other required piece of data is in the episode.)

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posted October 21, 2001 12:24               
that's exactly what i meant, katharyn! lol. the licence plate says LOUNGE.

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posted October 21, 2001 14:46               
I'm glad someone knew the answers to the Charisma Carpenter question - I certainly didn't. Cordy never quite made it onto my drool list.

Katharyn, you just asked that question to tease me didn't you. You know I'm the one that can read and write, not the one that can count. My only reply is that "time is an illusion, lunch time doubly so."

[WARNING - the following paragraph may be distressing to vegetarians.]

Now venison, on the other hand, that's playing on my home turf and isn't really a fair question. The word 'venison' comes from the Norman French and was originally used to describe the meat from any beast of the chase (game, hunted animals) not just deer. I'd also like to add that it is a rich, tasty meat that, when properly prepared, can melt in your mouth. Bring on the Bambi!!

[Sorry to all those vegetarians out there!]

The problem of powering the rail gun still perplexes me. The twinkie idea is a good one but suffers from a major logical flaw. If the twinkie is indestructible and holds no nutritional value whatsoever, how can we break it down from matter to energy and is there any energy to be released anyway? I know how to split the atom (in theory at least) but I have no idea how to split the twinkie or what the consequenses of achieving such a feat might be. It could be the end of the universe as we know it!


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posted October 21, 2001 14:56               
Just a quick ROTFL... Bring on the bambi's.. *g*

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posted October 21, 2001 15:01               
Mmmn end of the universe is perhaps a bit extreme. I was happy with a cannon and I offered you earmuffs to avoid the bang!

I think I may have it... well eventually. We could use rats. Just a handful to start with - running in their wheels (kind of like the ho suggestion but without the spoiler risk) but with carefully regulated breaks for procreation I reckon we could get up to a powerstation's worth within a few months and the trebuchet will do until then.

Anyone got any Amy's they want to volunteer?

Katharyn

OK the flaw has just hit me,what do you feed the rats? Back to the twinkie... packed with sugary goodness for energy.
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posted October 21, 2001 15:42               
well.... i don't have an amy... but i do have a Maxwell Rattus Norvegicus... he's pretty speedy on the old wheel...despite being old and having a bald patch on the top of his head that makes him look like a monk...

can rats be monks? i think they should be able to... don't wanna discriminate against rodents... that just wouldn't be fair!

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posted October 21, 2001 19:06               
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Now venison, on the other hand, that's playing on my home turf and isn't really a fair question. The word 'venison' comes from the Norman French and was originally used to describe the meat from any beast of the chase (game, hunted animals) not just deer. I'd also like to add that it is a rich, tasty meat that, when properly prepared, can melt in your mouth. Bring on the Bambi!!

I was lead to believe "our" names for animals are English and "our" name for foods are French. So saying venison is a Norman French would fit.
As I type this I realize you are correct, this isn't a fair question. I have no idea what names our used in French, Spanish or Italian. That is the reason for the quotation marks around the word ours, this only works if you are from the U.S. or another English speaking country.
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posted October 20, 2001 20:54               
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Originally posted by Forrister:
If you want to keep playing someone else is going to have to ask the questions - Katharyn keeps answering mine (smarty pants!)

Forrister you questions are so good I posted one of my own because I could not answer yours.
Here it is again with an embelishment.

Okay an easy question anyone can look this up. Charisma Carpenter was a professional cheerleader in which US city before becoming an actress?

And for bonus points: Where did her first name come from?

For a meat(y) question why is a deer venison when it cooked?

For the power question: burn panties for steam power.


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posted October 21, 2001 07:26               
I have to admit to almost total Charisma ignorance, I always liked Cordy but never obsessed as I do about certain other Buffy ladies!

That said the city of San Diego is sneaking around in my head as a possible answer possibly more due to loving that city than any knowledge - I may just have read it somewhere. Then again San Francisco is in there too. San something is my answer.

Her name I have no idea,I had never heard of anyone called that before her so not sure who she could be named after if anyone.

The power question drags on and on. I think that steam power is underestimating the demands still, we are talking hyper velocities here! Besides what will we throw around if we burn the panties. What about burning twinkies. Reputedly indestructable they might go forever like antimatter? And besides once the railgun is working we don't need the ammo for the trebuchet.

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posted October 21, 2001 07:33               
charisma was named after a perfume, i believe... from Avon, if i remember correctly. (i have been known to remember incorrectly in the past...)

and as for being spoilerfree giving me more time to gaze loveingly (can't use the word ogle - she's here and says "ogle" isn't romantic enough...) at paige... yes... yes it does... and i'm not complaining!

ooh! i have a question...

in Wild At Heart, what does the license plate above Oz's bed say?

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posted October 21, 2001 08:05               
Katharyn, you are correct about her being a professional cheerleader in San Diego. I have not obessesed about Charisma either, just found it interesting she brought working knowledge of cheerleading to the role of Cordy, high school cheeleader.
Bex, you are correct her name did come from a bottle of Avon perfume. A fact, I understand, that caused her much embarrassment as a child.
Now to go research license plates.

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posted October 21, 2001 12:17               
quote:
Originally posted by WiccanBex:

ooh! i have a question...

[b]in Wild At Heart, what does the license plate above Oz's bed say?

[/B]


Hey ho Bex, I had no idea about this one, I tend to sort of skip over S4 until Tara arrives, can't imagine why!

Having looked though is it actually a license plate? There is a licence plate shaped sign that says "Lounges" but I am not sure if that is what you mean.

I have way too much free time...

Guess it is time that I set a question then troops... (is this seriously supposed to keep us occupied??!! - oh yeah it is working...)

This one is a bit of math for you, never really specified in the show so you can't look up the answer.

In "Anne" Buffy ends up in a demon dimension. Working on the theory that she was unconcious, then locked up and fighting for say 3 hours of the the demon dimensions time, how long was she missing from the real world? (the other required piece of data is in the episode.)

Katharyn

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posted October 21, 2001 12:24               
that's exactly what i meant, katharyn! lol. the licence plate says LOUNGE.

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posted October 21, 2001 14:46               
I'm glad someone knew the answers to the Charisma Carpenter question - I certainly didn't. Cordy never quite made it onto my drool list.

Katharyn, you just asked that question to tease me didn't you. You know I'm the one that can read and write, not the one that can count. My only reply is that "time is an illusion, lunch time doubly so."

[WARNING - the following paragraph may be distressing to vegetarians.]

Now venison, on the other hand, that's playing on my home turf and isn't really a fair question. The word 'venison' comes from the Norman French and was originally used to describe the meat from any beast of the chase (game, hunted animals) not just deer. I'd also like to add that it is a rich, tasty meat that, when properly prepared, can melt in your mouth. Bring on the Bambi!!

[Sorry to all those vegetarians out there!]

The problem of powering the rail gun still perplexes me. The twinkie idea is a good one but suffers from a major logical flaw. If the twinkie is indestructible and holds no nutritional value whatsoever, how can we break it down from matter to energy and is there any energy to be released anyway? I know how to split the atom (in theory at least) but I have no idea how to split the twinkie or what the consequenses of achieving such a feat might be. It could be the end of the universe as we know it!


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posted October 21, 2001 15:01               
Mmmn end of the universe is perhaps a bit extreme. I was happy with a cannon and I offered you earmuffs to avoid the bang!

I think I may have it... well eventually. We could use rats. Just a handful to start with - running in their wheels (kind of like the ho suggestion but without the spoiler risk) but with carefully regulated breaks for procreation I reckon we could get up to a powerstation's worth within a few months and the trebuchet will do until then.

Anyone got any Amy's they want to volunteer?

Katharyn

OK the flaw has just hit me,what do you feed the rats? Back to the twinkie... packed with sugary goodness for energy.
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posted October 21, 2001 15:42               
well.... i don't have an amy... but i do have a Maxwell Rattus Norvegicus... he's pretty speedy on the old wheel...despite being old and having a bald patch on the top of his head that makes him look like a monk...

can rats be monks? i think they should be able to... don't wanna discriminate against rodents... that just wouldn't be fair!

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posted October 21, 2001 19:06               
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Now venison, on the other hand, that's playing on my home turf and isn't really a fair question. The word 'venison' comes from the Norman French and was originally used to describe the meat from any beast of the chase (game, hunted animals) not just deer. I'd also like to add that it is a rich, tasty meat that, when properly prepared, can melt in your mouth. Bring on the Bambi!!

I was lead to believe "our" names for animals are English and "our" name for foods are French. So saying venison is a Norman French would fit.
As I type this I realize you are correct, this isn't a fair question. I have no idea what names our used in French, Spanish or Italian. That is the reason for the quotation marks around the word ours, this only works if you are from the U.S. or another English speaking country.
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I have to admit to almost total Charisma ignorance, I always liked Cordy but never obsessed as I do about certain other Buffy ladies!

That said the city of San Diego is sneaking around in my head as a possible answer possibly more due to loving that city than any knowledge - I may just have read it somewhere. Then again San Francisco is in there too. San something is my answer.

Her name I have no idea,I had never heard of anyone called that before her so not sure who she could be named after if anyone.

The power question drags on and on. I think that steam power is underestimating the demands still, we are talking hyper velocities here! Besides what will we throw around if we burn the panties. What about burning twinkies. Reputedly indestructable they might go forever like antimatter? And besides once the railgun is working we don't need the ammo for the trebuchet.

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posted October 21, 2001 07:26                I have to admit to almost total Charisma ignorance, I always liked Cordy but never obsessed as I do about certain other Buffy ladies!

That said the city of San Diego is sneaking around in my head as a possible answer possibly more due to loving that city than any knowledge - I may just have read it somewhere. Then again San Francisco is in there too. San something is my answer.

Her name I have no idea,I had never heard of anyone called that before her so not sure who she could be named after if anyone.

The power question drags on and on. I think that steam power is underestimating the demands still, we are talking hyper velocities here! Besides what will we throw around if we burn the panties. What about burning twinkies. Reputedly indestructable they might go forever like antimatter? And besides once the railgun is working we don't need the ammo for the trebuchet.

Katharyn

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charisma was named after a perfume, i believe... from Avon, if i remember correctly. (i have been known to remember incorrectly in the past...)

and as for being spoilerfree giving me more time to gaze loveingly (can't use the word ogle - she's here and says "ogle" isn't romantic enough...) at paige... yes... yes it does... and i'm not complaining!

ooh! i have a question...

in Wild At Heart, what does the license plate above Oz's bed say?

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posted October 21, 2001 07:33                charisma was named after a perfume, i believe... from Avon, if i remember correctly. (i have been known to remember incorrectly in the past...)

and as for being spoilerfree giving me more time to gaze loveingly (can't use the word ogle - she's here and says "ogle" isn't romantic enough...) at paige... yes... yes it does... and i'm not complaining!

ooh! i have a question...

in Wild At Heart, what does the license plate above Oz's bed say?

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Katharyn, you are correct about her being a professional cheerleader in San Diego. I have not obessesed about Charisma either, just found it interesting she brought working knowledge of cheerleading to the role of Cordy, high school cheeleader.
Bex, you are correct her name did come from a bottle of Avon perfume. A fact, I understand, that caused her much embarrassment as a child.
Now to go research license plates.

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posted October 21, 2001 08:05                Katharyn, you are correct about her being a professional cheerleader in San Diego. I have not obessesed about Charisma either, just found it interesting she brought working knowledge of cheerleading to the role of Cordy, high school cheeleader.
Bex, you are correct her name did come from a bottle of Avon perfume. A fact, I understand, that caused her much embarrassment as a child.
Now to go research license plates.

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quote:
Originally posted by WiccanBex:

ooh! i have a question...

[b]in Wild At Heart, what does the license plate above Oz's bed say?

[/B]


Hey ho Bex, I had no idea about this one, I tend to sort of skip over S4 until Tara arrives, can't imagine why!

Having looked though is it actually a license plate? There is a licence plate shaped sign that says "Lounges" but I am not sure if that is what you mean.

I have way too much free time...

Guess it is time that I set a question then troops... (is this seriously supposed to keep us occupied??!! - oh yeah it is working...)

This one is a bit of math for you, never really specified in the show so you can't look up the answer.

In "Anne" Buffy ends up in a demon dimension. Working on the theory that she was unconcious, then locked up and fighting for say 3 hours of the the demon dimensions time, how long was she missing from the real world? (the other required piece of data is in the episode.)

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ooh! i have a question...

[b]in Wild At Heart, what does the license plate above Oz's bed say?

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Hey ho Bex, I had no idea about this one, I tend to sort of skip over S4 until Tara arrives, can't imagine why!

Having looked though is it actually a license plate? There is a licence plate shaped sign that says "Lounges" but I am not sure if that is what you mean.

I have way too much free time...

Guess it is time that I set a question then troops... (is this seriously supposed to keep us occupied??!! - oh yeah it is working...)

This one is a bit of math for you, never really specified in the show so you can't look up the answer.

In "Anne" Buffy ends up in a demon dimension. Working on the theory that she was unconcious, then locked up and fighting for say 3 hours of the the demon dimensions time, how long was she missing from the real world? (the other required piece of data is in the episode.)

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that's exactly what i meant, katharyn! lol. the licence plate says LOUNGE.

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I'm glad someone knew the answers to the Charisma Carpenter question - I certainly didn't. Cordy never quite made it onto my drool list.

Katharyn, you just asked that question to tease me didn't you. You know I'm the one that can read and write, not the one that can count. My only reply is that "time is an illusion, lunch time doubly so."

[WARNING - the following paragraph may be distressing to vegetarians.]

Now venison, on the other hand, that's playing on my home turf and isn't really a fair question. The word 'venison' comes from the Norman French and was originally used to describe the meat from any beast of the chase (game, hunted animals) not just deer. I'd also like to add that it is a rich, tasty meat that, when properly prepared, can melt in your mouth. Bring on the Bambi!!

[Sorry to all those vegetarians out there!]

The problem of powering the rail gun still perplexes me. The twinkie idea is a good one but suffers from a major logical flaw. If the twinkie is indestructible and holds no nutritional value whatsoever, how can we break it down from matter to energy and is there any energy to be released anyway? I know how to split the atom (in theory at least) but I have no idea how to split the twinkie or what the consequenses of achieving such a feat might be. It could be the end of the universe as we know it!


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posted October 21, 2001 14:46                I'm glad someone knew the answers to the Charisma Carpenter question - I certainly didn't. Cordy never quite made it onto my drool list.

Katharyn, you just asked that question to tease me didn't you. You know I'm the one that can read and write, not the one that can count. My only reply is that "time is an illusion, lunch time doubly so."

[WARNING - the following paragraph may be distressing to vegetarians.]

Now venison, on the other hand, that's playing on my home turf and isn't really a fair question. The word 'venison' comes from the Norman French and was originally used to describe the meat from any beast of the chase (game, hunted animals) not just deer. I'd also like to add that it is a rich, tasty meat that, when properly prepared, can melt in your mouth. Bring on the Bambi!!

[Sorry to all those vegetarians out there!]

The problem of powering the rail gun still perplexes me. The twinkie idea is a good one but suffers from a major logical flaw. If the twinkie is indestructible and holds no nutritional value whatsoever, how can we break it down from matter to energy and is there any energy to be released anyway? I know how to split the atom (in theory at least) but I have no idea how to split the twinkie or what the consequenses of achieving such a feat might be. It could be the end of the universe as we know it!


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Just a quick ROTFL... Bring on the bambi's.. *g*

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Mmmn end of the universe is perhaps a bit extreme. I was happy with a cannon and I offered you earmuffs to avoid the bang!

I think I may have it... well eventually. We could use rats. Just a handful to start with - running in their wheels (kind of like the ho suggestion but without the spoiler risk) but with carefully regulated breaks for procreation I reckon we could get up to a powerstation's worth within a few months and the trebuchet will do until then.

Anyone got any Amy's they want to volunteer?

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OK the flaw has just hit me,what do you feed the rats? Back to the twinkie... packed with sugary goodness for energy.
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I think I may have it... well eventually. We could use rats. Just a handful to start with - running in their wheels (kind of like the ho suggestion but without the spoiler risk) but with carefully regulated breaks for procreation I reckon we could get up to a powerstation's worth within a few months and the trebuchet will do until then.

Anyone got any Amy's they want to volunteer?

Katharyn

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well.... i don't have an amy... but i do have a Maxwell Rattus Norvegicus... he's pretty speedy on the old wheel...despite being old and having a bald patch on the top of his head that makes him look like a monk...

can rats be monks? i think they should be able to... don't wanna discriminate against rodents... that just wouldn't be fair!

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can rats be monks? i think they should be able to... don't wanna discriminate against rodents... that just wouldn't be fair!

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Now venison, on the other hand, that's playing on my home turf and isn't really a fair question. The word 'venison' comes from the Norman French and was originally used to describe the meat from any beast of the chase (game, hunted animals) not just deer. I'd also like to add that it is a rich, tasty meat that, when properly prepared, can melt in your mouth. Bring on the Bambi!!

I was lead to believe "our" names for animals are English and "our" name for foods are French. So saying venison is a Norman French would fit.
As I type this I realize you are correct, this isn't a fair question. I have no idea what names our used in French, Spanish or Italian. That is the reason for the quotation marks around the word ours, this only works if you are from the U.S. or another English speaking country.
Do understand not obsessing or fawn-ing over Charisma. Bambi is a fawn.


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Now venison, on the other hand, that's playing on my home turf and isn't really a fair question. The word 'venison' comes from the Norman French and was originally used to describe the meat from any beast of the chase (game, hunted animals) not just deer. I'd also like to add that it is a rich, tasty meat that, when properly prepared, can melt in your mouth. Bring on the Bambi!!

I was lead to believe "our" names for animals are English and "our" name for foods are French. So saying venison is a Norman French would fit.
As I type this I realize you are correct, this isn't a fair question. I have no idea what names our used in French, Spanish or Italian. That is the reason for the quotation marks around the word ours, this only works if you are from the U.S. or another English speaking country.
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Postby tommo » Fri Oct 19, 2001 2:27 pm

I'm glad I left the country when I did. Obviously standards are falling if Spotted Dick is now called Spotted Richard...sigh. And I loved Spotted Dick with custard as well...

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Postby gypsyfoot » Fri Oct 19, 2001 10:58 pm

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Originally posted by Forrister:
Who said "I believe the subtext here is rapidly becoming the text." ? (Bonus points for naming the episode.)

On this one I give up. Any one else know?

Thanks for the info on marrows, I think I will avoid them, both in eating and being hit by one. Thought they might be like neeps which I like (strange I know).
Again with the thanks, this time for the info on spotted dick...er...Richard. I thought it was custard with raisins, learned something again.
We can stay spoil free and have fun learning (am I turning into Willow?).

Okay an easy question anyone can look this up. Charisma Carpenter was a professional cheerleader in which US city before becoming an actress?

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Postby WiccanBex » Sat Oct 20, 2001 8:44 am

ahh... another spoiler free week...

i'm completely clueless about next weeks buffy/angel eps... it's strange... like something is missing from my life...

oh well... what shall we do to pass the time... ermm....

well... i would say that we could talk about the spoiler ho's (a little bitta gossip is good for the system)... but they're all in here - tormenting us - anyways... so best not, i guess....

ooh! we could talk about paige! she's sitting on my bed laughing at me because i took time out after watching Flooded (again) to post at the kitten board...

the little minx finds this rather amusing and is mocking me in my own bedroom... that just *can't* be fair!

but... she looks so cute with the mocking... those pretty eyes... her beautiful hair... those cute little...

ok... i'm gonna stop now. see what being spoiler free is doing to me???

have a nice weekend

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Postby Warduke » Sat Oct 20, 2001 9:12 am

Well hello spoiler free people, just thought I'd drop by, seeing as I'm also spoiler free for the next episode, but it's not because I'm spoiler free (I am a giant spoiler ho ) it's because we have no spoilers for the next ep, just the TV guide and BuffyUPN descriptions...it's so sad, although I am laughing at all the new "spoilers" in the spoiler thread, they're so lame, makes me go

I'd love to tease you about the next ep but I have nothing to tease you with

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Postby Dr.G » Sat Oct 20, 2001 11:14 am

Oh Brian, the next ep holds no interest for me so far, the eps after that however, oh my oh my, oh oopsie, this is the unspoiled thread...
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Postby Katharyn » Sat Oct 20, 2001 11:39 am

Oh you devilish ho's. You shall not prevail with your vile temptations.

As for Kerry's question. Certainly Giles who said the phrase (I can see him doing it) as for the episode I think it was Ted, if not definitely 2nd season.

Glad everyone knows what a marrow is now. Great for the trebuchet until Kerry gets the railgun online.

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Postby Forrister » Sat Oct 20, 2001 12:10 pm

Katharyn, you are occasionally too clever for my own good. (And absolutely right to boot! - Give the woman a big fluffy toy!)
If you want to keep playing someone else is going to have to ask the questions - Katharyn keeps answering mine (smarty pants!)

Brian, you are evil. (You too Garfield!) The least you could have done, sneaking into our little trench like that, is to bring something useful and preferably non-vegetablish. I'm beginning to feel the inner carnivore complaining.

Bex, I can tell you precisely what being spoiler free is doing to you. It's giving you more time to oggle your girl. Now that has to be on the top ten list of universally worthwhile occupations!

The railgun is assembled but I still can't get enough power to get it running. Perhaps we could capture a few spoiler hos, put them on a treadmill and dangle a really juicy bit of totally spurious spoiler gossip in front of them to get them running. There must be some way to generate power - suggestions anyone?


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Postby minion » Sat Oct 20, 2001 12:39 pm

I'm ready and reporting for duty, my helmet is snugly atop my head and supersoaker is and filled for action, bring on the ho's!

(I should point out at this point that I have suffered some slippage these last few days and left the fold of the Unspoiled, this was all in the name of reconnaissance of course, I didn't go there willingly you understand, ahem!)

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Postby Katharyn » Sat Oct 20, 2001 2:06 pm

Minion, I can't decide whether to give you a medal for your selfless heroics or to court martial you for disobeying general orders!

Kerry, I think that your railgun power idea has merit,but might prove impractical. It would take about 50 ho's 20 years to buildup the charge for one shot and the exposure to spoilers to tempt them with is counterproductive. No I think we need a more reliable power source...

And yes Bex I thoroughly approve of the effect being spoiler free has had on you too! I can sympathiose entirely*S*

I am so ashamed though that I remembered that quote was from Ted...

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Postby minion » Sat Oct 20, 2001 4:02 pm

quote:
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Minion, I can't decide whether to give you a medal for your selfless heroics or to court martial you for disobeying general orders!


Well, in my defence I didn't read all of them, I was looking for something in particular to clarify something someone had emailed me, once my curiosity was satisfied and I could tell my friend to sod off, I stopped looking, honest

I happily pledge my allegiance to you amongst the pure and unsullied, I've got the helmet and everything, it would be a shame to waste it!

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Postby gypsyfoot » Sat Oct 20, 2001 5:54 pm

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If you want to keep playing someone else is going to have to ask the questions - Katharyn keeps answering mine (smarty pants!)

Forrister you questions are so good I posted one of my own because I could not answer yours.
Here it is again with an embelishment.

Okay an easy question anyone can look this up. Charisma Carpenter was a professional cheerleader in which US city before becoming an actress?

And for bonus points: Where did her first name come from?

For a meat(y) question why is a deer venison when it cooked?

For the power question: burn panties for steam power.


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I have to admit to almost total Charisma ignorance, I always liked Cordy but never obsessed as I do about certain other Buffy ladies!

That said the city of San Diego is sneaking around in my head as a possible answer possibly more due to loving that city than any knowledge - I may just have read it somewhere. Then again San Francisco is in there too. San something is my answer.

Her name I have no idea,I had never heard of anyone called that before her so not sure who she could be named after if anyone.

The power question drags on and on. I think that steam power is underestimating the demands still, we are talking hyper velocities here! Besides what will we throw around if we burn the panties. What about burning twinkies. Reputedly indestructable they might go forever like antimatter? And besides once the railgun is working we don't need the ammo for the trebuchet.

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charisma was named after a perfume, i believe... from Avon, if i remember correctly. (i have been known to remember incorrectly in the past...)

and as for being spoilerfree giving me more time to gaze loveingly (can't use the word ogle - she's here and says "ogle" isn't romantic enough...) at paige... yes... yes it does... and i'm not complaining!

ooh! i have a question...

in Wild At Heart, what does the license plate above Oz's bed say?

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Katharyn, you are correct about her being a professional cheerleader in San Diego. I have not obessesed about Charisma either, just found it interesting she brought working knowledge of cheerleading to the role of Cordy, high school cheeleader.
Bex, you are correct her name did come from a bottle of Avon perfume. A fact, I understand, that caused her much embarrassment as a child.
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posted October 21, 2001 12:17               
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ooh! i have a question...

in Wild At Heart, what does the license plate above Oz's bed say?


Hey ho Bex, I had no idea about this one, I tend to sort of skip over S4 until Tara arrives, can't imagine why!

Having looked though is it actually a license plate? There is a licence plate shaped sign that says "Lounges" but I am not sure if that is what you mean.

I have way too much free time...

Guess it is time that I set a question then troops... (is this seriously supposed to keep us occupied??!! - oh yeah it is working...)

This one is a bit of math for you, never really specified in the show so you can't look up the answer.

In "Anne" Buffy ends up in a demon dimension. Working on the theory that she was unconcious, then locked up and fighting for say 3 hours of the the demon dimensions time, how long was she missing from the real world? (the other required piece of data is in the episode.)

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posted October 21, 2001 12:24               
that's exactly what i meant, katharyn! lol. the licence plate says LOUNGE.

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I'm glad someone knew the answers to the Charisma Carpenter question - I certainly didn't. Cordy never quite made it onto my drool list.

Katharyn, you just asked that question to tease me didn't you. You know I'm the one that can read and write, not the one that can count. My only reply is that "time is an illusion, lunch time doubly so."

[WARNING - the following paragraph may be distressing to vegetarians.]

Now venison, on the other hand, that's playing on my home turf and isn't really a fair question. The word 'venison' comes from the Norman French and was originally used to describe the meat from any beast of the chase (game, hunted animals) not just deer. I'd also like to add that it is a rich, tasty meat that, when properly prepared, can melt in your mouth. Bring on the Bambi!!

[Sorry to all those vegetarians out there!]

The problem of powering the rail gun still perplexes me. The twinkie idea is a good one but suffers from a major logical flaw. If the twinkie is indestructible and holds no nutritional value whatsoever, how can we break it down from matter to energy and is there any energy to be released anyway? I know how to split the atom (in theory at least) but I have no idea how to split the twinkie or what the consequenses of achieving such a feat might be. It could be the end of the universe as we know it!


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Just a quick ROTFL... Bring on the bambi's.. *g*

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Mmmn end of the universe is perhaps a bit extreme. I was happy with a cannon and I offered you earmuffs to avoid the bang!

I think I may have it... well eventually. We could use rats. Just a handful to start with - running in their wheels (kind of like the ho suggestion but without the spoiler risk) but with carefully regulated breaks for procreation I reckon we could get up to a powerstation's worth within a few months and the trebuchet will do until then.

Anyone got any Amy's they want to volunteer?

Katharyn

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well.... i don't have an amy... but i do have a Maxwell Rattus Norvegicus... he's pretty speedy on the old wheel...despite being old and having a bald patch on the top of his head that makes him look like a monk...

can rats be monks? i think they should be able to... don't wanna discriminate against rodents... that just wouldn't be fair!

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Now venison, on the other hand, that's playing on my home turf and isn't really a fair question. The word 'venison' comes from the Norman French and was originally used to describe the meat from any beast of the chase (game, hunted animals) not just deer. I'd also like to add that it is a rich, tasty meat that, when properly prepared, can melt in your mouth. Bring on the Bambi!!

I was lead to believe "our" names for animals are English and "our" name for foods are French. So saying venison is a Norman French would fit.
As I type this I realize you are correct, this isn't a fair question. I have no idea what names our used in French, Spanish or Italian. That is the reason for the quotation marks around the word ours, this only works if you are from the U.S. or another English speaking country.
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I have to admit to almost total Charisma ignorance, I always liked Cordy but never obsessed as I do about certain other Buffy ladies!

That said the city of San Diego is sneaking around in my head as a possible answer possibly more due to loving that city than any knowledge - I may just have read it somewhere. Then again San Francisco is in there too. San something is my answer.

Her name I have no idea,I had never heard of anyone called that before her so not sure who she could be named after if anyone.

The power question drags on and on. I think that steam power is underestimating the demands still, we are talking hyper velocities here! Besides what will we throw around if we burn the panties. What about burning twinkies. Reputedly indestructable they might go forever like antimatter? And besides once the railgun is working we don't need the ammo for the trebuchet.

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That said the city of San Diego is sneaking around in my head as a possible answer possibly more due to loving that city than any knowledge - I may just have read it somewhere. Then again San Francisco is in there too. San something is my answer.

Her name I have no idea,I had never heard of anyone called that before her so not sure who she could be named after if anyone.

The power question drags on and on. I think that steam power is underestimating the demands still, we are talking hyper velocities here! Besides what will we throw around if we burn the panties. What about burning twinkies. Reputedly indestructable they might go forever like antimatter? And besides once the railgun is working we don't need the ammo for the trebuchet.

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charisma was named after a perfume, i believe... from Avon, if i remember correctly. (i have been known to remember incorrectly in the past...)

and as for being spoilerfree giving me more time to gaze loveingly (can't use the word ogle - she's here and says "ogle" isn't romantic enough...) at paige... yes... yes it does... and i'm not complaining!

ooh! i have a question...

in Wild At Heart, what does the license plate above Oz's bed say?

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and as for being spoilerfree giving me more time to gaze loveingly (can't use the word ogle - she's here and says "ogle" isn't romantic enough...) at paige... yes... yes it does... and i'm not complaining!

ooh! i have a question...

in Wild At Heart, what does the license plate above Oz's bed say?

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posted October 21, 2001 08:05               


Katharyn, you are correct about her being a professional cheerleader in San Diego. I have not obessesed about Charisma either, just found it interesting she brought working knowledge of cheerleading to the role of Cordy, high school cheeleader.
Bex, you are correct her name did come from a bottle of Avon perfume. A fact, I understand, that caused her much embarrassment as a child.
Now to go research license plates.

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posted October 21, 2001 08:05                Katharyn, you are correct about her being a professional cheerleader in San Diego. I have not obessesed about Charisma either, just found it interesting she brought working knowledge of cheerleading to the role of Cordy, high school cheeleader.
Bex, you are correct her name did come from a bottle of Avon perfume. A fact, I understand, that caused her much embarrassment as a child.
Now to go research license plates.

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posted October 21, 2001 12:17               


quote:
Originally posted by WiccanBex:

ooh! i have a question...

in Wild At Heart, what does the license plate above Oz's bed say?


Hey ho Bex, I had no idea about this one, I tend to sort of skip over S4 until Tara arrives, can't imagine why!

Having looked though is it actually a license plate? There is a licence plate shaped sign that says "Lounges" but I am not sure if that is what you mean.

I have way too much free time...

Guess it is time that I set a question then troops... (is this seriously supposed to keep us occupied??!! - oh yeah it is working...)

This one is a bit of math for you, never really specified in the show so you can't look up the answer.

In "Anne" Buffy ends up in a demon dimension. Working on the theory that she was unconcious, then locked up and fighting for say 3 hours of the the demon dimensions time, how long was she missing from the real world? (the other required piece of data is in the episode.)

Katharyn

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posted October 21, 2001 12:17               
quote:
Originally posted by WiccanBex:

ooh! i have a question...

in Wild At Heart, what does the license plate above Oz's bed say?


Hey ho Bex, I had no idea about this one, I tend to sort of skip over S4 until Tara arrives, can't imagine why!

Having looked though is it actually a license plate? There is a licence plate shaped sign that says "Lounges" but I am not sure if that is what you mean.

I have way too much free time...

Guess it is time that I set a question then troops... (is this seriously supposed to keep us occupied??!! - oh yeah it is working...)

This one is a bit of math for you, never really specified in the show so you can't look up the answer.

In "Anne" Buffy ends up in a demon dimension. Working on the theory that she was unconcious, then locked up and fighting for say 3 hours of the the demon dimensions time, how long was she missing from the real world? (the other required piece of data is in the episode.)

Katharyn

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posted October 21, 2001 12:24               


that's exactly what i meant, katharyn! lol. the licence plate says LOUNGE.

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posted October 21, 2001 12:24                that's exactly what i meant, katharyn! lol. the licence plate says LOUNGE.

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posted October 21, 2001 14:46               


I'm glad someone knew the answers to the Charisma Carpenter question - I certainly didn't. Cordy never quite made it onto my drool list.

Katharyn, you just asked that question to tease me didn't you. You know I'm the one that can read and write, not the one that can count. My only reply is that "time is an illusion, lunch time doubly so."

[WARNING - the following paragraph may be distressing to vegetarians.]

Now venison, on the other hand, that's playing on my home turf and isn't really a fair question. The word 'venison' comes from the Norman French and was originally used to describe the meat from any beast of the chase (game, hunted animals) not just deer. I'd also like to add that it is a rich, tasty meat that, when properly prepared, can melt in your mouth. Bring on the Bambi!!

[Sorry to all those vegetarians out there!]

The problem of powering the rail gun still perplexes me. The twinkie idea is a good one but suffers from a major logical flaw. If the twinkie is indestructible and holds no nutritional value whatsoever, how can we break it down from matter to energy and is there any energy to be released anyway? I know how to split the atom (in theory at least) but I have no idea how to split the twinkie or what the consequenses of achieving such a feat might be. It could be the end of the universe as we know it!


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posted October 21, 2001 14:46                I'm glad someone knew the answers to the Charisma Carpenter question - I certainly didn't. Cordy never quite made it onto my drool list.

Katharyn, you just asked that question to tease me didn't you. You know I'm the one that can read and write, not the one that can count. My only reply is that "time is an illusion, lunch time doubly so."

[WARNING - the following paragraph may be distressing to vegetarians.]

Now venison, on the other hand, that's playing on my home turf and isn't really a fair question. The word 'venison' comes from the Norman French and was originally used to describe the meat from any beast of the chase (game, hunted animals) not just deer. I'd also like to add that it is a rich, tasty meat that, when properly prepared, can melt in your mouth. Bring on the Bambi!!

[Sorry to all those vegetarians out there!]

The problem of powering the rail gun still perplexes me. The twinkie idea is a good one but suffers from a major logical flaw. If the twinkie is indestructible and holds no nutritional value whatsoever, how can we break it down from matter to energy and is there any energy to be released anyway? I know how to split the atom (in theory at least) but I have no idea how to split the twinkie or what the consequenses of achieving such a feat might be. It could be the end of the universe as we know it!


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posted October 21, 2001 14:56               


Just a quick ROTFL... Bring on the bambi's.. *g*

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posted October 21, 2001 14:56                Just a quick ROTFL... Bring on the bambi's.. *g*

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posted October 21, 2001 15:01               


Mmmn end of the universe is perhaps a bit extreme. I was happy with a cannon and I offered you earmuffs to avoid the bang!

I think I may have it... well eventually. We could use rats. Just a handful to start with - running in their wheels (kind of like the ho suggestion but without the spoiler risk) but with carefully regulated breaks for procreation I reckon we could get up to a powerstation's worth within a few months and the trebuchet will do until then.

Anyone got any Amy's they want to volunteer?

Katharyn

OK the flaw has just hit me,what do you feed the rats? Back to the twinkie... packed with sugary goodness for energy.
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posted October 21, 2001 15:01                Mmmn end of the universe is perhaps a bit extreme. I was happy with a cannon and I offered you earmuffs to avoid the bang!

I think I may have it... well eventually. We could use rats. Just a handful to start with - running in their wheels (kind of like the ho suggestion but without the spoiler risk) but with carefully regulated breaks for procreation I reckon we could get up to a powerstation's worth within a few months and the trebuchet will do until then.

Anyone got any Amy's they want to volunteer?

Katharyn

OK the flaw has just hit me,what do you feed the rats? Back to the twinkie... packed with sugary goodness for energy.
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posted October 21, 2001 15:42               


well.... i don't have an amy... but i do have a Maxwell Rattus Norvegicus... he's pretty speedy on the old wheel...despite being old and having a bald patch on the top of his head that makes him look like a monk...

can rats be monks? i think they should be able to... don't wanna discriminate against rodents... that just wouldn't be fair!

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posted October 21, 2001 15:42                well.... i don't have an amy... but i do have a Maxwell Rattus Norvegicus... he's pretty speedy on the old wheel...despite being old and having a bald patch on the top of his head that makes him look like a monk...

can rats be monks? i think they should be able to... don't wanna discriminate against rodents... that just wouldn't be fair!

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posted October 21, 2001 19:06               


quote:
Originally posted by Forrister:
Now venison, on the other hand, that's playing on my home turf and isn't really a fair question. The word 'venison' comes from the Norman French and was originally used to describe the meat from any beast of the chase (game, hunted animals) not just deer. I'd also like to add that it is a rich, tasty meat that, when properly prepared, can melt in your mouth. Bring on the Bambi!!

I was lead to believe "our" names for animals are English and "our" name for foods are French. So saying venison is a Norman French would fit.
As I type this I realize you are correct, this isn't a fair question. I have no idea what names our used in French, Spanish or Italian. That is the reason for the quotation marks around the word ours, this only works if you are from the U.S. or another English speaking country.
Do understand not obsessing or fawn-ing over Charisma. Bambi is a fawn.


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posted October 21, 2001 19:06               
quote:
Originally posted by Forrister:
Now venison, on the other hand, that's playing on my home turf and isn't really a fair question. The word 'venison' comes from the Norman French and was originally used to describe the meat from any beast of the chase (game, hunted animals) not just deer. I'd also like to add that it is a rich, tasty meat that, when properly prepared, can melt in your mouth. Bring on the Bambi!!

I was lead to believe "our" names for animals are English and "our" name for foods are French. So saying venison is a Norman French would fit.
As I type this I realize you are correct, this isn't a fair question. I have no idea what names our used in French, Spanish or Italian. That is the reason for the quotation marks around the word ours, this only works if you are from the U.S. or another English speaking country.
Do understand not obsessing or fawn-ing over Charisma. Bambi is a fawn.


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Postby Katharyn » Sun Oct 21, 2001 4:26 am

I have to admit to almost total Charisma ignorance, I always liked Cordy but never obsessed as I do about certain other Buffy ladies!

That said the city of San Diego is sneaking around in my head as a possible answer possibly more due to loving that city than any knowledge - I may just have read it somewhere. Then again San Francisco is in there too. San something is my answer.

Her name I have no idea,I had never heard of anyone called that before her so not sure who she could be named after if anyone.

The power question drags on and on. I think that steam power is underestimating the demands still, we are talking hyper velocities here! Besides what will we throw around if we burn the panties. What about burning twinkies. Reputedly indestructable they might go forever like antimatter? And besides once the railgun is working we don't need the ammo for the trebuchet.

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Postby WiccanBex » Sun Oct 21, 2001 4:33 am

charisma was named after a perfume, i believe... from Avon, if i remember correctly. (i have been known to remember incorrectly in the past...)

and as for being spoilerfree giving me more time to gaze loveingly (can't use the word ogle - she's here and says "ogle" isn't romantic enough...) at paige... yes... yes it does... and i'm not complaining!

ooh! i have a question...

in Wild At Heart, what does the license plate above Oz's bed say?

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Postby gypsyfoot » Sun Oct 21, 2001 5:05 am

Katharyn, you are correct about her being a professional cheerleader in San Diego. I have not obessesed about Charisma either, just found it interesting she brought working knowledge of cheerleading to the role of Cordy, high school cheeleader.
Bex, you are correct her name did come from a bottle of Avon perfume. A fact, I understand, that caused her much embarrassment as a child.
Now to go research license plates.

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Postby Katharyn » Sun Oct 21, 2001 9:17 am

quote:
Originally posted by WiccanBex:

ooh! i have a question...

in Wild At Heart, what does the license plate above Oz's bed say?


Hey ho Bex, I had no idea about this one, I tend to sort of skip over S4 until Tara arrives, can't imagine why!

Having looked though is it actually a license plate? There is a licence plate shaped sign that says "Lounges" but I am not sure if that is what you mean.

I have way too much free time...

Guess it is time that I set a question then troops... (is this seriously supposed to keep us occupied??!! - oh yeah it is working...)

This one is a bit of math for you, never really specified in the show so you can't look up the answer.

In "Anne" Buffy ends up in a demon dimension. Working on the theory that she was unconcious, then locked up and fighting for say 3 hours of the the demon dimensions time, how long was she missing from the real world? (the other required piece of data is in the episode.)

Katharyn

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Postby WiccanBex » Sun Oct 21, 2001 9:24 am

that's exactly what i meant, katharyn! lol. the licence plate says LOUNGE.

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Postby Forrister » Sun Oct 21, 2001 11:46 am

I'm glad someone knew the answers to the Charisma Carpenter question - I certainly didn't. Cordy never quite made it onto my drool list.

Katharyn, you just asked that question to tease me didn't you. You know I'm the one that can read and write, not the one that can count. My only reply is that "time is an illusion, lunch time doubly so."

[WARNING - the following paragraph may be distressing to vegetarians.]

Now venison, on the other hand, that's playing on my home turf and isn't really a fair question. The word 'venison' comes from the Norman French and was originally used to describe the meat from any beast of the chase (game, hunted animals) not just deer. I'd also like to add that it is a rich, tasty meat that, when properly prepared, can melt in your mouth. Bring on the Bambi!!

[Sorry to all those vegetarians out there!]

The problem of powering the rail gun still perplexes me. The twinkie idea is a good one but suffers from a major logical flaw. If the twinkie is indestructible and holds no nutritional value whatsoever, how can we break it down from matter to energy and is there any energy to be released anyway? I know how to split the atom (in theory at least) but I have no idea how to split the twinkie or what the consequenses of achieving such a feat might be. It could be the end of the universe as we know it!


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Postby An » Sun Oct 21, 2001 11:56 am

Just a quick ROTFL... Bring on the bambi's.. *g*

Anneke

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Postby Katharyn » Sun Oct 21, 2001 12:01 pm

Mmmn end of the universe is perhaps a bit extreme. I was happy with a cannon and I offered you earmuffs to avoid the bang!

I think I may have it... well eventually. We could use rats. Just a handful to start with - running in their wheels (kind of like the ho suggestion but without the spoiler risk) but with carefully regulated breaks for procreation I reckon we could get up to a powerstation's worth within a few months and the trebuchet will do until then.

Anyone got any Amy's they want to volunteer?

Katharyn

OK the flaw has just hit me,what do you feed the rats? Back to the twinkie... packed with sugary goodness for energy.
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Postby WiccanBex » Sun Oct 21, 2001 12:42 pm

well.... i don't have an amy... but i do have a Maxwell Rattus Norvegicus... he's pretty speedy on the old wheel...despite being old and having a bald patch on the top of his head that makes him look like a monk...

can rats be monks? i think they should be able to... don't wanna discriminate against rodents... that just wouldn't be fair!

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Postby gypsyfoot » Sun Oct 21, 2001 4:06 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Forrister:
Now venison, on the other hand, that's playing on my home turf and isn't really a fair question. The word 'venison' comes from the Norman French and was originally used to describe the meat from any beast of the chase (game, hunted animals) not just deer. I'd also like to add that it is a rich, tasty meat that, when properly prepared, can melt in your mouth. Bring on the Bambi!!

I was lead to believe "our" names for animals are English and "our" name for foods are French. So saying venison is a Norman French would fit.
As I type this I realize you are correct, this isn't a fair question. I have no idea what names our used in French, Spanish or Italian. That is the reason for the quotation marks around the word ours, this only works if you are from the U.S. or another English speaking country.
Do understand not obsessing or fawn-ing over Charisma. Bambi is a fawn.


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