Minnie said:
Theres a new page and some new pictures.
The items on the new 'Nova Petting' site are by Marian Mendez.
I hope that you'll love them as much as me :)
Enjoy and remember that I LOVE feedback ;)
Min.xxx
http://www.darksites.com/souls/horror/blakes7/index.html
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Minnie and Marian,
I really like the Nova Petting section. The two Blakes were darling. Gan was a hoot, too.
Joyce
Sally wrote:
> Alas, no. Sister did point out that it's a little hard to put together a
> furry embodiment of Disembodied Evil.
There's an sf shop here that has a marvellous fuffy Cthulhu. Want one.
steve
Helen Atkins wrote:
"Are you sure being a Jarrigoth isn't some kind of tribal initiation rite
substitute? Seriously?"
Nope, we each fell in love with him all on our own :-) I did on an early
viewing of Gambit, before I even realised there was a mailing list. He's
*always* been my 4th favourite character after Avon and Blake, then Vila.
"He's such an obscure character that even knowing who he *is* denotes that
you're a serious (? not the right word, I know!) B7 fan,"
Hey, I adore Dr Bellfriar (Killer) and Rashel (Weapon) just as much. Though
'tis true that they don't get the Lyst-width.
There are two reasons why I adore the Gnome (besides the fact that he brings
out a side of Servalan we see nowhere else). Firstly, like Rashel, he's an
ordinary person somehow managing to survive - even to thrive - in this
human-shark-infested galaxy. None of the regulars are ordinary, really -
even Gan, who's the nearest to Everyman, is extraordinarily strong and
brave, and has an unusually strong moral streak. Even Vila, who's so
fallible he'd fit on Allo Allo, is brilliant at his own work, is quick and
amusing mentally, and has some hidden depths. And the rest are all
extraordinary in their individual ways. But Jarriere isn't. He's 'living'
proof that one *can* muddle through, even here, and somehow manage to stay
alive ...
Secondly, he's an integral part of that part of the show that I love for its
sheer sense of the ridiculous.
"PS Dear Jarrigoths,
No more pictures of Og off-lyst, please."
You sure that's not Steve trying to recruit for *his* initiation rite?
Sally
Who would people put in among the Starry guest Stars anyway? The ones that
seem to be more generally memorable (if not necessarily appealing)? I'd take
a guess at Anna Grant, of course, and possibly Del; Avalon; Carnell (mutter
grumble); Dorian, Egrorian, Bayban, and Brian the Spider.
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After I wrote:
"I was in the Warner Bros shop yesterday and asked if there were any fluffy
toy Nazguls ..."
Minnie asked:
"Oooooo were there?"
Alas, no. Sister did point out that it's a little hard to put together a
furry embodiment of Disembodied Evil.
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Nico wrote:
>> _Gan_
>
>You're right. I think he'd be a very good partner and father.<
Until the moment when his limiter begins to malfunction and he starts to
strangle his partner and offspring... :-)
Marian
Ebony asked: "Do you know if they have any plans to produce a B7 phone
cover?"
Steven Scott, the firm's director, didn't mention that to me when I
talked to him, but then again I never asked. The list I gave was what
he told me off the top of his head.
--
cheers
Steve Rogerson
http://homepages.poptel.org.uk/steve.rogerson
Redemption 03, 21-23 February 2003, Ashford, Kent
Celebrating 25 years of Blake's 7 and 10 years of Babylon 5
http://www.smof.com/redemption
Louise wrote:
"Doesn't seem to vary a great deal from the favourite eps lists of people on
this Lyst, although I think City normally scores more highly here and the
inclusion of Sand comes as something of a surprise. Gambit should have been
there instead."
Shadow. Before just about all of them. Not that I'm biased.
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On Mon, 28 Jan 2002 22:38:58 -0000 "Leia Fee" <leiafee(a)totalise.co.uk>
writes:
>
> _Blake_
>
> do such a thing. Somehow I see him with an only child.
I don't know how many children he'd have but I see him leading the scout
troop. Blake would never notice how much they hero worshipped him and
thought he was the perfect scout leader, etc (anyone else ever see the
old Andy Griffith movie "Follow Me Boys" where he plays a scout master
who remains charmingly insecure, being oblivious to how his troops
worship him, will march into the valley of death at his say so, etc [and
who, by the way, upset military war games and capture a tank on a scout
hike]? Like that).
>
> _Avon_
I think the best angle to go at with Avon would be to hire a nanny. Avon
would then wind up watching over the nanny's shoulder, offering advice on
how it's really done, and making a general nuisance of himself till he
finally took over to show the _right_ way to do it.
(Pardon sudden aside)
"Watching Barney requires a level of stupidity I am no longer capable
of."
"Diaper rash is part of being alive. But keep it a small part."
[Said while eying a bottle of strained lima beans] "On earth, it is
considered bad manners to poison your children whilest trying to feed
them."
[Finding out Blake has just allowed the sitter to cancel] "Have you
betrayed us? Have you betrayed _me_?"
[Dealing with the lack of a sitter by handing Blake the little tyke and,
when he tries to protest, assuring him] "For what it is worth, I have
always trusted you, Blake, from the very beginning."
[Cally reassures Blake] "My people have a saying. A man who agrees to
babysit can never be wrong . . . ."
[Auron lullaby] "May you sleep all night and silent"
[Vila, on diaper changing] "I've just worked out a brand new strategy.
It's called running away."
[ Avon while shopping] "In the end, extra absorbant diapers with leak
proof lining are the only safety."
As to the _kind_ of child Avon would likely have, what's that story by
Bradbury? The Little Assassin?
Back to crew members parenting skills:
Jenna
I agree about how she'd act, rather like a friend who was upset when she
had to cut back to a three mile a day jog and who interpreted the doctors
orders to stay off her feet into usually sitting down for five minutes
during breaktime.
As to how many she'd have, I think it depends what free trader norms are
and whether she thinks it makes the most sense to have a ship run by
relatives who all know better than to talk back to their mama (raising
them on a ship under working conditions most likely _is_ the free trader
idea of normal).
Zen and Orac
The obvious comes to mind - "Everybody with hands, change diapers!"
Ellynne
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On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 16:10:16 +1100 "J MacQueen" <j_macqueen(a)hotmail.com>
writes:
>
> >From: Dana Shilling >Sally said:
> > > Alas, no. Sister did point out that it's a little hard to put
> together
> >a
> > > furry embodiment of Disembodied Evil.
> >Barney?
>
> Noooo!
>
> Regards
> Joanne
> (Where's that Professor Snape figure when you need it...)
Over here! I've got one!
(Hey, he looks like Avon)
Now, let's start discussing _Snape's_ parenting skills.
Ellynne
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