Mal: You want to tell me how come there's a statue of you here looking at me like I owe him something? Jayne: Wishing I could, Captain.

'Jaynestown'


All Ogle, No Cash -- It's Not Just Annoying, It's Un-American

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Leigh - Jun 13, 2003 11:54:02 pm PDT #5001 of 9843
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See, I've managed to convince myself that he and Fred had been hitting the brownies pretty hard, which explains both the plan AND their reaction to the sun going away.

As much as it was a studenously dumb idea, though, it was the only idea they had, so I can cut Wesley a little slack, while finding the whole thing superfically amusing. It sounds weird, but sometimes I like watching people make dumb decisions, at least in the ME-verse, because they usually pay for it.

Then again, I've loved all this season so much (though I think being spoiled-rotten to my very core as being helpful in not hating some things. Like Cordy, for example) that they could have declared that they were bringing Angelus back because they'd been missing his bashful charm and I wouldn't have been too upset.


P.M. Marc - Jun 14, 2003 12:04:40 am PDT #5002 of 9843
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

they could have declared that they were bringing Angelus back because they'd been missing his bashful charm and I wouldn't have been too upset

"I see you seem to have developed something of a problem with an over run of adorable puppies. I'm not surprised; I've been getting a number of calls on it myself."

"You just here to piss me off, Wes, or you have a point?"

"Charles--"

"It's all right, Fred. It's a tricky problem. The puppies have wiped out Wolfram and Hart, no one can recall how they got here, and animal control is no help at all. We need Angelus."


plasmo - Jun 14, 2003 12:33:37 am PDT #5003 of 9843
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Timelies!

Welcome Kassto. I'm another Aussie. I love New Zealand, especially Dunedin. IJS.

Feeling pretty proud of myself. I've managed to get my sister hooked on Buffy a few weeks before the last episode. She's working her way through watching my dvds now, and will have caught up in time for us to watch the finale together. Family bonding doesn't get better than this.


Leigh - Jun 14, 2003 12:36:20 am PDT #5004 of 9843
Nobody

"It's all right, Fred. It's a tricky problem. The puppies have wiped out Wolfram and Hart, no one can recall how they got here, and animal control is no help at all. We need Angelus."

There should be vampire puppies, I feel. They would amuse me immensely, and thus, someone must bring them into being.


P.M. Marc - Jun 14, 2003 12:43:41 am PDT #5005 of 9843
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

There should be vampire puppies, I feel. They would amuse me immensely, and thus, someone must bring them into being.

You just know, Dru has tried.


Leigh - Jun 14, 2003 12:51:57 am PDT #5006 of 9843
Nobody

You just know, Dru has tried.

It's a pity Dru's nuttiness isn't hereditary, because crazy vampire puppies? It's comedy gold! But now I'm having horrible memories of Bunnicula, that annoying vegetarian vampire rabbit. That's not so funny.


Kassto - Jun 14, 2003 1:00:13 am PDT #5007 of 9843
`He combed his hair, Put on a shirt that his mother made, And he went on the air...'

Howdy to you too, plasmo. Spent two years living in Dunedin, at university, before I dropped out. The place has queer memories for me. But that was a long time ago. It's a lot more chic these days.

Congrats on such a quick conversion of your sister, and she's doing pretty well to catch up so fast. I recently bought the DVDs of series 5 and had a showing one night for my sister, brother-in-law and their two teenagers -- picked out Fool For Love, Crush and Intervention (being a dyed-in-the-wool Spuffyist, I thought I could sell it to them on that basis). Well, it worked a treat. They were smitten. So, how long does this sexual tension last? my sister asked, innocently. Er... still going a couple of years later, says I.

(By the way, I think the thread title is fantastic. Remember well Anya saying those words, and getting very snitty at Xander for the way he sneered at her. Xander sounded like he was channelling the ultra-liberal views of the writers at that point. Nuthin' wrong with a little buying and selling -- keeps this world turnin' around.)

By the way, plasmo, what episode are you up to in Oz? (That name `plasmo' -- sounds very blood-like, and therefore On Topic.)


Leigh - Jun 14, 2003 1:04:04 am PDT #5008 of 9843
Nobody

By the way, plasmo, what episode are you up to in Oz?

Sadly I'm not plasmo, but since I'm here anyway, we're getting Dirty Girls on Monday. I cannot wait.


Kassto - Jun 14, 2003 1:23:34 am PDT #5009 of 9843
`He combed his hair, Put on a shirt that his mother made, And he went on the air...'

Thanks, Leigh.


Angus G - Jun 14, 2003 6:38:35 am PDT #5010 of 9843
Roguish Laird

By the way, I think the thread title is fantastic

Ha! That makes a nice change. The last comment we got about this thread title was that it was offensive. Things got rather heated (Don't go there Angus...)

PLASMO! Howdy darlin'. Sorry I didn't make it to your website launch...was sick and on drugs and stuff. But on the topic of your website...I've just been to a party where I met someone who used to go clubbing at The Warehouse! As in The Warehouse! In Chicago! As in The 'House! As in house music! My reaction was similar to that of Billy Graham finding out that a social acquaintance had been at the Last Supper.