Subj : Re: Rome #4 To : alt.tv.farscape From : weirdwolf Date : Mon Sep 19 2005 17:51:45 From Newsgroup: alt.tv.farscape John I wrote in news:Xns96D6741F9751Coiwhnanri@66.26.32.9: > weirdwolf wrote: > >> Jim Larson wrote in >> news:Xns96D653A4A7E123v234oiwofui3284af93@130.133.1.18: >> >>> Ken McElhaney wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> Jim Larson wrote: >>>>> Jim Larson wrote: >>>>> >>>>> > How did the Republic manage to hire Baron Harkonnen as a crier? >>>>> > >>>>> > (Poor Niobe's soon to be dead ex-boyfriend....) >>>>> > >>>>> > (I wonder who would win a rage-off: Seth Bullock or Lucius >>>>> > Vorenus. I'm thinking Bullock still has the edge.) >>>>> > >>>>> >>>>> Two other things: >>>>> >>>>> 1. I really didn't need to see Marc Antony getting scraped in all >>>>> his glory. >>>>> >>>>> 2. If you combine the fictional version of Atia portrayed here >>>>> with >> the >>>>> fictional version of Livia portrayed in I, Claudius, the resulting >>>>> fictional Augustus must be one seriously messed-up guy where women >> are >>>>> concerned. >>>> >>>> I think that they are slacking off in the nudity/sex count. You >>>> would think that John Milius (one of the creators of this series) >>>> would not only be aware, but casting additional cuties to keep this >>>> quota respectable. >>> >>> Who did what now? >>> >>> >> >> Considering the proclivities of the Romans there has been a distinct >> lack of them taking it up the assian way. >> Ted > > What happens in Gaul stays in Gaul. > Asterix and Ceasar the special edition, coming to a top shelf near you!I suppose we really should have guessed, I mean what with the outfit, the moustache, the batchelor lifestyle and all the time he spends with Obelix and his lapdog, the recreational drug use when he wants to feel good and make up for his "physical shortcomings" around other men. Ted -- Stare too long into the abyss and the abyss looks like a nifty place to hide the bodies .