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Mr Who

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Dec 10, 2003, 8:38:01 PM12/10/03
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Jewel (Kaylee) was asked to gain 20lbs for her part on firefly. Proof
guys like girls with a little "meat" on thier bones.

ToolPackinMama

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Dec 10, 2003, 8:40:04 PM12/10/03
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Mr Who wrote:
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> Jewel (Kaylee) was asked to gain 20lbs for her part on firefly. Proof
> guys like girls with a little "meat" on thier bones.

SERIOUSLY!? It doesn't really seem as if there is anything extra on
her.

Baron Greystone

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Dec 11, 2003, 2:15:31 AM12/11/03
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"Mr Who" <mr....@comcast.net> wrote in message
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>
> Jewel (Kaylee) was asked to gain 20lbs for her part on firefly. Proof
> guys like girls with a little "meat" on thier bones.

Well, only proves that _some_ guys like girls with a little "meat" on their
bones.


P. Burrows

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Dec 11, 2003, 6:49:40 AM12/11/03
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In article <nQUBb.9753$rP6....@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net>,
baron_grey...@hotmail.com says...

It doesn't prove anything other than they asked her. But statistically
most guys like girls with a little "meat" on their bones.

C.O.Jones

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Dec 11, 2003, 11:14:53 AM12/11/03
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In article <MPG.1a4278442...@news.usenetserver.com>, P.
Burrows <m...@privacy.net> wrote:

Sure. Don't believe that? Check out the ever-popular Victoria's Secret
Fashion Show. Those girls have about as little "meat" on their bones as
is possible....

Roj

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Dec 11, 2003, 1:09:27 PM12/11/03
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Mr Who <mr....@comcast.net> wrote in message news:<egiftvgmvtu0n3b07...@4ax.com>...
> Jewel (Kaylee) was asked to gain 20lbs for her part on firefly. Proof
> guys like girls with a little "meat" on thier bones.

I knew that. She told me that before it started filming. Apparently
they are not going to hold her to that for the movie.

Roj

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Dec 13, 2003, 12:32:24 AM12/13/03
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Alte...@EV1.net (Roj) wrote in message news:<a495b085.03121...@posting.google.com>...

She also complained that when she gains weight it all goes to her
face. :o) I didn't see that at all. I thought she looked great.
Everywhere.

Lokari

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Dec 13, 2003, 1:22:29 AM12/13/03
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"C.O.Jones" <ap...@solidbrass.com> wrote:

>> It doesn't prove anything other than they asked her. But statistically
>> most guys like girls with a little "meat" on their bones.

>Sure. Don't believe that? Check out the ever-popular Victoria's Secret
>Fashion Show. Those girls have about as little "meat" on their bones as
>is possible....

Victoria's Secret is selling an artificial image. It has nothing to do
with what body types guys do or don't like, but rather with what they
like to see those body types wearing.

--
Exodus 22:18 can kiss my pagan ass
www.lokari.net

ToolPackinMama

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Dec 13, 2003, 1:24:18 AM12/13/03
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Lokari wrote:
>
> "C.O.Jones" <ap...@solidbrass.com> wrote:
>
> >> It doesn't prove anything other than they asked her. But statistically
> >> most guys like girls with a little "meat" on their bones.
>
> >Sure. Don't believe that? Check out the ever-popular Victoria's Secret
> >Fashion Show. Those girls have about as little "meat" on their bones as
> >is possible....
>
> Victoria's Secret is selling an artificial image. It has nothing to do
> with what body types guys do or don't like

That's certainly true.

Baron Greystone

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Dec 13, 2003, 2:43:33 AM12/13/03
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> > Victoria's Secret is selling an artificial image. It has nothing to do
> > with what body types guys do or don't like
>
> That's certainly true.

Hmm, that doesn't seem logical to me. Quite the opposite.

If they're trying to sell lingerie,

and thus they're trying to make it look as appealing as possible, to the
most guys,

then they'll use models that their research indicates appeal to the most
guys.

Svelte, lean models. (Or whatever adjective you find least offensive.)

Stuart Johnson

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Dec 21, 2003, 4:41:29 PM12/21/03
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Your pagan ass along with the rest of your body and soul are going to
hell if you die without Christ.


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ToolPackinMama

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Dec 21, 2003, 4:42:30 PM12/21/03
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Stuart Johnson wrote:

> Your pagan ass along with the rest of your body and soul are going to
> hell if you die without Christ.

Nonsense.

DigitalVinyl

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Dec 21, 2003, 5:30:54 PM12/21/03
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stu...@inetnebr.com (Stuart Johnson) wrote:

>On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 00:22:29 -0600, Lokari
><lokari@_spamsucks_lokari.net> wrote:
>
>>"C.O.Jones" <ap...@solidbrass.com> wrote:
>>
>>--
>>Exodus 22:18 can kiss my pagan ass
>
>Your pagan ass along with the rest of your body and soul are going to
>hell if you die without Christ.

Sounds like religion has already put your mind there. And if we go to
hell there will be 6 billion other people there since most christian
aren't Christian enough to be worth going to heaven. and the rest of
the world just goes to hell cause they ain't christian apparently.


DiGiTAL_ViNYL (no email)

lurkinghorror

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Dec 21, 2003, 7:24:28 PM12/21/03
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In article <3fe61369...@news.inebraska.com>, Stuart Johnson
<stu...@inetnebr.com> wrote:

> On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 00:22:29 -0600, Lokari
> <lokari@_spamsucks_lokari.net> wrote:
>
> >Victoria's Secret is selling an artificial image. It has nothing to do
> >with what body types guys do or don't like, but rather with what they
> >like to see those body types wearing.
> >
> >--
> >Exodus 22:18 can kiss my pagan ass
>
>
> Your pagan ass along with the rest of your body and soul are going to
> hell if you die without Christ.
>
>
> Stuart Johnson

> stu...@inetnebr.com

Stuart, this a fan group for the tv show Firefly. As such, we are open
to the religious ramifications of the world of Firefly. What we are not
open to are unwarranted fanatical fundamentalist attacks on people in
our group.

If this is the kind of dialog you are looking for, there are plenty
newsgroups where you can go for such discussions. This is not one of
them.

"Let he who is without sin, cast the first stone." Are you without sin,
Stuart?

LurkingHorror

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Lokari

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Dec 21, 2003, 7:31:10 PM12/21/03
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stu...@inetnebr.com (Stuart Johnson) wrote:

>Your pagan ass along with the rest of your body and soul are going to
>hell if you die without Christ.

Thank you so much for your enlightened comments. It's always
refreshing to see such a fine example of the much vaunted Christian
love and charity. Luckily for me, there is no such place as hell.


--
Exodus 22:18 can kiss my pagan ass

www.lokari.net

travis

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Dec 21, 2003, 9:22:05 PM12/21/03
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Stuart Johnson wrote:
>
> Your pagan ass along with the rest of your body and soul are going to
> hell if you die without Christ.
>

Can you back up this assertion with some sort of proof?
Testimonials from pagans currently residing in hell, perhaps?

FelliniNights

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Dec 21, 2003, 9:45:49 PM12/21/03
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> >Exodus 22:18 can kiss my pagan ass
>
>
> Your pagan ass along with the rest of your body and soul are going to
> hell if you die without Christ.

...This is the same Christ who "loves everyone" unconditionally, right? The
same Christ who forgives mistakes? The same Christ who died for our sins so
that we might know life?

Now, it may just be me, but I think that if ol' J.C. comes back to Earth,
the very first people he is going to bitch-slap to hell are those
self-righteous pricks who took his name in vain in the hopes of "converting"
people with perfectly happy lives.

ToolPackinMama

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Dec 21, 2003, 11:24:08 PM12/21/03
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> Now, it may just be me, but I think that if ol' J.C. comes back to Earth,
> the very first people he is going to bitch-slap to hell are those
> self-righteous pricks who took his name in vain in the hopes of "converting"
> people with perfectly happy lives.

::applause!::

DigitalVinyl

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Dec 22, 2003, 11:37:05 AM12/22/03
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travis <tra...@crabpaddler.net> wrote:

Actually Stuart is probably too busy decorating his "Christmas" tree
that has nothing to do with Christ, and giving lots of presents to
people who really don't need more crap (very! symbolic of Christ's
birth) because Christmas Day (which has more to do with pagan winter
celebrations and nothing to do with the actual birthdate of Christ) is
coming and they have to make a giant turkey dinner with cranberry
sauce mash potato and corn (because that's what Mary and Joseph
did--sit down and have a big ol' turkey). And he may even be one of
the very traditional Christian who are preparing for one of the three
visits a year to a church.

DiGiTAL_ViNYL (no email)

lurkinghorror

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Dec 22, 2003, 6:12:42 PM12/22/03
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In article <s57euvsl4j3rn9nmu...@4ax.com>, DigitalVinyl
<rea...@internet.com> wrote:

You know what? It looks like Stuart was just another TROLL...

LH

Lokari

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Dec 22, 2003, 9:42:55 PM12/22/03
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lurkinghorror <lurkin...@cyberbeyond.gov> wrote:

>You know what? It looks like Stuart was just another TROLL...

Judging from his usenet posting history, you're right. Look at his web
page and you'll find that he's a full-on dork, too.

--
Exodus 22:18 can kiss my pagan ass

www.lokari.net

ToolPackinMama

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Dec 24, 2003, 11:11:21 AM12/24/03
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Heathen wrote:

> Zoe: Stand by your man

::shudder:: Better idea: How about I'll Be Your Shelter?

> Book: Amazing Grace.

Please. I am sick of that song. BOY is that song over-used.
AN-EE-THING but that.

> River I'm going slightly mad.

Huh? How about Helter Skelter? :)

ToolPackinMama

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Dec 24, 2003, 11:16:21 AM12/24/03
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Heathen wrote:

> Inara: Diamonds are a girls best friend

Gee, I don't think so. She could have had Atherton Wing, but she dumped
him - basically, for Mal, against her better instincts. She stole a
kiss from the slumbering Mal in Our Mrs. Reynolds. I think she's got a
thing for Mal, but Mal won't work at winning her. If he would stop
calling her a whore and try being nice, that might be better.

How about Inara sings, "If you asked me to"?

Lokari

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Dec 24, 2003, 12:11:14 PM12/24/03
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Heathen <Dros...@Hotmail.com> wrote:

>Do I know where Hell is? Hell is in 'Hello'
>Heaven is goodbye forever, it's time for me to go.

>Inara: Diamonds are a girls best friend

>Zoe: Stand by your man

>Book: Amazing Grace.
>Kaylie: My little deuce coupe.


>River I'm going slightly mad.

>Any more?

You're very strange, did you know that?
's ok, I like strange.

Lokari

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Dec 24, 2003, 12:15:26 PM12/24/03
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ToolPackinMama <la...@lauragoodwin.org> wrote:

>> Book: Amazing Grace.

>Please. I am sick of that song. BOY is that song over-used.
>AN-EE-THING but that.

Bah. The reason it's used a lot is that it's among the most perfect
songs ever written.

I recently heard Ani DiFranco's version for the first time. Now I've
got to go CD shopping.

>> River I'm going slightly mad.

>Huh? How about Helter Skelter? :)

Overused :)

How about a Christmas song that takes on extra meaning when sung by
someone mad - "Do you hear what I hear?"

"Uh, no, River, no one does"

lurkinghorror

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Dec 24, 2003, 12:22:40 PM12/24/03
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In article <3fe99998...@News.CIS.DFN.DE>, Heathen
<Dros...@Hotmail.com> wrote:

>
> Do I know where Hell is? Hell is in 'Hello'
> Heaven is goodbye forever, it's time for me to go.
>

> .. which are lines from ' I was born under a wand'rin' star. A song
> from the musical 'Paint your wagon'.
>
> There are similarities between PYW and Firefly. Moral standards which
> are often flexible. The contempt for authority, and fierce love of
> freedom. And of course the wild west ethos which embraces these views.
>
> Could Adam Baldwin perhaps be persuaded to give us his rendition of
> the song? While we're at it, I'd like to hear the following:


>
> Inara: Diamonds are a girls best friend
> Zoe: Stand by your man
> Book: Amazing Grace.
> Kaylie: My little deuce coupe.

> River I'm going slightly mad.
>

> Any more?

Firefly: The Musical! ...and I say, Why Not? I figure by the 2nd or 3rd
season. See, they get involved with this travelling Theater company,
and the episode is seen from the Theater Company's POV.

Heathen

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Dec 24, 2003, 3:26:18 PM12/24/03
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On or around Wed, 24 Dec 2003 17:22:40 GMT, lurkinghorror
<lurkin...@cyberbeyond.gov> had the irrepressible urge to announce
to the world:

Firefly meets Shakepeare in C25th Hamlet?

Why not? I say. Simon Tan as Hamlet with River as Ophelia fits quite
nicely. Mal and Jayne could do the mechanicals beautifully. Perhaps
they could be enrolled for Firefly II, The Existensialist Sequel.

I recall Dreyfus in "Rosencrantz and Guilderstern are dead." (Tom
Stoppard) Mal could step in there very nicely.

Alas, the question was as asked, and answered. But no-one was
listening for the answer.


lurkinghorror

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Dec 24, 2003, 3:27:29 PM12/24/03
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In article <241220031031087452%lurkin...@cyberbeyond.gov>,
lurkinghorror <lurkin...@cyberbeyond.gov> wrote:

> In article <3fe99998...@News.CIS.DFN.DE>, Heathen
> <Dros...@Hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >
> > Do I know where Hell is? Hell is in 'Hello'
> > Heaven is goodbye forever, it's time for me to go.
> >
> > .. which are lines from ' I was born under a wand'rin' star. A song
> > from the musical 'Paint your wagon'.
> >
> > There are similarities between PYW and Firefly. Moral standards which
> > are often flexible. The contempt for authority, and fierce love of
> > freedom. And of course the wild west ethos which embraces these views.
> >
> > Could Adam Baldwin perhaps be persuaded to give us his rendition of
> > the song? While we're at it, I'd like to hear the following:
> >
> > Inara: Diamonds are a girls best friend
> > Zoe: Stand by your man
> > Book: Amazing Grace.
> > Kaylie: My little deuce coupe.
> > River I'm going slightly mad.
> >
> > Any more?

Wash: Melody of: Devil with the Blue Dress/Venus in Blue Jeans

Jayne and River: "Anything You can do, I can do Better..."

Badger: "All I want is a place somewhere, far away from the cold dark
air..."

Mal and Inara doing a duet melody: Mal "I am a Rock" and Inara?

And, in a chilling rendition, the Blue Hands: (Del Shannon's) Runaway!

Or not.
(Any song title or wording wrong, feel free to correct me! :))

ToolPackinMama

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Dec 24, 2003, 4:09:16 PM12/24/03
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Lokari wrote:

> How about a Christmas song that takes on extra meaning when sung by
> someone mad - "Do you hear what I hear?"
>
> "Uh, no, River, no one does"

LOL River should sing "I am the walrus" AS a Xmas song. ;)

Nat and Al Enquirer

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Dec 24, 2003, 9:29:40 PM12/24/03
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"lurkinghorror" <lurkin...@cyberbeyond.gov> wrote in message
news:241220031335583767%lurkin...@cyberbeyond.gov...

-- snip --

> Badger: "All I want is a place somewhere, far away from the cold dark
> air..."

"Wouldn't It Be Loverly" from "My Fair Lady"
-- snip --

> (Any song title or wording wrong, feel free to correct me! :))

Sure. Anytime.

Merry Christmas.

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Goldman of Chaos

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Dec 26, 2003, 12:45:45 PM12/26/03
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ToolPackinMama <la...@lauragoodwin.org> speaking for the space aliens said:
>
> Heathen wrote:
>
>> Zoe: Stand by your man
>
> ::shudder:: Better idea: How about I'll Be Your Shelter?

We Don't need that Fascist Grove Thing?

>
>> Book: Amazing Grace.
>
> Please. I am sick of that song. BOY is that song over-used.
> AN-EE-THING but that.

"Black Rain" by Ziggie Popp (sp?)

>
>> River I'm going slightly mad.
>
> Huh? How about Helter Skelter? :)

Poisoning Pidgeons in the Park?


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