Subj : Re: August stats To : alt.tv.farscape From : Jim Larson Date : Fri Sep 02 2005 04:39:49 From Newsgroup: alt.tv.farscape weirdwolf wrote: > Jim Larson wrote in > news:Xns96C4CDDB73A3D3v234oiwofui3284af93@130.133.1.18: > >> weirdwolf wrote: >> >>> Jim Larson wrote in >>> news:Xns96C4CCCF733313v234oiwofui3284af93@130.133.1.18: >>> >>>> weirdwolf wrote: >>>> >>>>> Tagger wrote in >>>>> news:kuifz2bakcec$.1d4iykz3ad7cx.dlg@40tude.net: >>>>> >>>>>> Just recently, weirdwolf told us: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Tagger wrote in >>>>>>> news:17rj28pdtcei1.1mksjow5jf12s$.dlg@40tude.net: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Just recently, weirdwolf told us: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Tagger wrote in > news:4q5g94t47edd >>>>>>>>> $.zvn7n839fdla$.dlg@40tude.net: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Just recently, weirdwolf told us: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Nick wrote in >>>>>>>>>>> news:Xns96C458BD2C9D9ndtcm@ 204.153.244.170: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> RR wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> weirdwolf wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 2 weirdwolf......................... 511 67 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 67.0% 18.1% 27.6% >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Whooo hooo I rule >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> So what do I win for coming first? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Nothing...however you don't have to eat the plate of >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> cookies, >>>>>>>>>>> which >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> is a good thing. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ahh, prole scum,biscuits a plate of biscuits, you have >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> broken my first edict as ruler of this group. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Your punishment shall be to wear one of Larsons hawaiian >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> shirts all month.. Ok let it not be said I am not a just >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ruler that may have been a >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> little harsh, I will downgrade your punishment to only >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> posting in limerick form till futher notice. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> WOW If I had known it was this much fun I would have >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> instigated a coup before now. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'll meet you halfway >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> By posting only in haiku >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> You weird wolf. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> LOL, that was going to be my idea but I thought limericks >>>>>>>>>>>>>> might be fun. You have pleased your ruler, take North >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Carolina to be as your own and to do with as you wish. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Possibilities are endless >>>>>>>>>>>>> Iwan's home is a good start >>>>>>>>>>>>> Can't find the boat. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> These are not haikus >>>>>>>>>>>> You have the syllables wrong >>>>>>>>>>>> Five, seven, five, K? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> You vigilance has has not gone unnoticed Nick, you shall be >>>>>>>>>>> head of the secret police charged with enforcing the correct >>>>>>>>>>> use of the Queens English. A black helicopter comes of course >>>>>>>>>>> as a standard perk. >>>>>>>>>>> Ted >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> pretty sure that whole haiku thing is japanese. >>>>>>>>>> also pretty sure that japan was never really a colony. >>>>>>>>>> so, shouldn't the haiku division be separated from the queens >>>>>>>>>> english division? >>>>>>>>> Only if it were written in Japanese. >>>>>>>>> Haiku is a Japanese art form, the syllable stuff is just the tip >>>>>>>>> of the iceberg when it comes to writing them in Japanese there >>>>>>>>> are all sorts of rules. >>>>>>>>> No Japan was never a British colony although we had favoured >>>>>>>>> trade links >>>>>>>>> for many years and fought as allies in the first world war. >>>>>>>>> Untill the allied invasion in the second world war probably the >>>>>>>>> two most famous invasion attempts were by the mongols. Most >>>>>>>>> people know the word kamikaze even if they don't know the >>>>>>>>> derivation. It is the devine (kami) wind (kaze) that blew away >>>>>>>>> the mongols ships. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I may be confused, but I've got a good start on my quote points >>>>>>>>>> for next month... >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> To which I can only say yokidekimashita! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Why thank you! I do try... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Ted >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> /me wonders if I get extra points for reading James Clavell? >>>>>>>> /me feels compelled to remind that they were some LONG damn >>>>>>>> books... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> No,in fact quite the opposite. If you wanted to find out about >>>>>>> Adams and the period around Sekigahara they are quite useless. Ok >>>>>>> stories but annoying if you know any history. If you enjoyed them >>>>>>> have you read Eiji Yoshikawa's Musashi books? >>>>>>> Ted >>>>>> >>>>>> This/these?: http://tinyurl.com/88ujp >>>>>> Yep thems the fellers. >>>>> >>>>>> No, I've not seen them. Actually, this is good timing. I've been >>>>>> completely hooked on e-books for the last two years or so, reading >>>>>> on my iPAQ. However I've wanted to grab a paper book recently, this >>>>>> looks like a worthy use of shelf space. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks! >>>>> >>>>> My pleasure, i'ld be interesed to see what you thought of them. >>>>> Is now the time to admit that my typing in Japanese is as bad as in >>>>> English, good job was spelt incorrectly. It should be >>>>> yokudekimashita. >>>>> Boy is my face read now. >>>> >>>> Face reading...The palmistry of the 21st century or just plain >>>> odd...You Be The Judge! >>>> >>> >>> Damn it's even more beetroot coloured now, however in my defence can I >>> point out that it is like past 4 in the morning here. >>> Perhaps I should start practising a little retro-phrenology. >> >> Woohoo! Whack those heads! >> > > Ok just sit very still and I'll go get my Katana. > Ted > (Those heads. Not my head.) -- Jim .