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KRyan27817

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Jul 18, 1998, 3:00:00 AM7/18/98
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I was thinking about this the other day as I was looking at W & G, which of
King;s characters is sexiest, and which of them would I most like to be in a
relationship with. Initally, I was all about Roland, that whole bad boy "maybe
I can be the one who changes him" appeal, was very tempting, but I don't know
if its definitely him, butt I think it;s gotta be Peter from Eyes of the
Dragon, I'm a sucker for tall, dark, and handsome (smart and rich helps too).
Too bad he's fictitious...

Well, I was interested in hearing everyone else's opinions on this,

Karen

"It's a wonderful day to be you!"


Seanette Blaylock

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I think I'd go for Nick from The Langoliers [love that accent!], with
the adult Ben from IT as a second choice.
Seanette Blaylock
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[make obvious correction]

Scott Leis

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Jul 18, 1998, 3:00:00 AM7/18/98
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We've had this topic before, but that won't bother me...
Definitely Susan Delgado.

Shwade 2
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Adam J. Cook

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Jul 18, 1998, 3:00:00 AM7/18/98
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Mother Carmody. Oooooh la la!

Adam

Kirk Elkins

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On Sat, 18 Jul 1998 16:20:32 GMT, Liz K <Zoe...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>Stu Redman - something about that sexy ole Texas drawl .
>Liz K

I've noticed that when people hear "that sexy ole Texas drawl" in real
life, the first question I'm asked is usually "Where's your x"
x usually standing for horse, cowboy hat, pick up truck, or handgun.


Back on-topic now

Susan from salem's lot.

Hey, so I'm kinda kinky, so what?

--
Kirk Elkins (to reply remove .nospam)

Zachary Paul Stewart

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Jul 18, 1998, 3:00:00 AM7/18/98
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The Gypsy Girl in thinner.
Yeh, thats the ticket.

Just wish that she hadn't killed that gangster, I don't think that was fair at all.
THere should be books about him....Isn't he mentioned in DT2?

Zach


Zachary Paul Stewart

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It had a Thinner spoiler, be carefull!

Zach


Robert Lancaster

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>On 18 Jul 1998 04:56:53 GMT, kryan...@aol.com (KRyan27817) wrote:
>>I was thinking about this the other day as I was looking at W & G, which
of
>>King;s characters is sexiest, and which of them would I most like to be in
a
>>relationship with. Initally, I was all about Roland, that whole bad boy
"maybe
>>I can be the one who changes him" appeal, was very tempting, but I don't
know
>>if its definitely him, butt I think it;s gotta be Peter from Eyes of the
>>Dragon, I'm a sucker for tall, dark, and handsome (smart and rich helps
too).
>>Too bad he's fictitious...
>>Well, I was interested in hearing everyone else's opinions on this,
>
Got to be the adult Beverley from IT.

Rob

J L Stocker

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Jul 18, 1998, 3:00:00 AM7/18/98
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Cynthia Smith would be my favorite with Susan Norton a close second.

JS


Regina Berry

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Jul 18, 1998, 3:00:00 AM7/18/98
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In article <35B120...@nwidt.com>, Margo <town...@nwidt.com> wrote:

> KRyan27817 wrote:
> >
> > I was thinking about this the other day as I was looking at W & G, which of
> > King;s characters is sexiest, and which of them would I most like to be in a
> > relationship with.

> > Well, I was interested in hearing everyone else's opinions on this,
>

> Either Stu Redman from The Stand or Ben <ack, can't remember the last
> name!> from IT.
>
> Margo

Ben Hanscom. He's my favorite King character ever. Imagine my horror when
I watched the movie of IT and discovered that he was played by: John
Ritter.
I nearly had a stroke.

Gina, who's officially delurking now, lured out by all this talk of
chocolate..hi everybody!! <wave>

Chris Augustine

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Jul 19, 1998, 3:00:00 AM7/19/98
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On Sat, 18 Jul 1998 15:25:56 -0700, Margo <town...@nwidt.com> wrote:

>KRyan27817 wrote:
>>
>> I was thinking about this the other day as I was looking at W & G, which of
>> King;s characters is sexiest, and which of them would I most like to be in a
>> relationship with.
>> Well, I was interested in hearing everyone else's opinions on this,
>
>Either Stu Redman from The Stand or Ben <ack, can't remember the last
>name!> from IT.

Hanscomb. Ben Hanscomb.

Chris Augustine
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Chris Augustine

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Jul 19, 1998, 3:00:00 AM7/19/98
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On Sat, 18 Jul 1998 11:13:39 GMT, sj_...@postoffice.utas.edu.au (Scott
Leis) wrote:

>We've had this topic before, but that won't bother me...
>Definitely Susan Delgado.

That's a no-brainer. Obviously Susan. :)

MaggieSimpson

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Robert Lancaster <rlanc...@compuserve.com> wrote in article
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>
> >On 18 Jul 1998 04:56:53 GMT, kryan...@aol.com (KRyan27817) wrote:
> >>I was thinking about this the other day as I was looking at W & G,
which
> of
> >>King;s characters is sexiest,

> >>Well, I was interested in hearing everyone else's opinions on this,

Please note that Cujo is not allowed as an answer - LOL

alice

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Regina Berry wrote in message ...

>
>Ben Hanscom. He's my favorite King character ever. Imagine my horror when
>I watched the movie of IT and discovered that he was played by: John
>Ritter.
>I nearly had a stroke.


Yeah, I thought that Ben was rather sexy also, and John
Ritter doesn't fit that image for me either.

>Gina, who's officially delurking now, lured out by all this talk of
>chocolate..hi everybody!! <wave>

Hi Gina welcome. Come on in. Here let me unlock the door
for you. Come sit down here in the lobby. Before we let
you check into your room though - we'll need your payment
in chocolate. Just a small price to pay . . . really <g>

And then dear Andy will come along and show you around
the grounds. There is a really beautiful gazebo that I'm sure
that Andy would love to take you to. It's just over that hill
there, through those weeping willow trees.

So Gina, can we have that chocolate now <gruff sounding
voice> I'll hand you over your own key then . . . <g>

Alice inspector # 53

Mario

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MaggieSimpson schrieb in Nachricht <01bdb311$2a049040$8291a6c3@default>...

>
>
>Robert Lancaster <rlanc...@compuserve.com> wrote in article
><O#5Sg3os...@nih2naab.prod2.compuserve.com>...
>>
>> >On 18 Jul 1998 04:56:53 GMT, kryan...@aol.com (KRyan27817) wrote:
>> >>I was thinking about this the other day as I was looking at W & G,
>which
>> of
>> >>King;s characters is sexiest,
>> >>Well, I was interested in hearing everyone else's opinions on this,
>
>Hey whats on ? Do you forget Susan Delgado from the DT serie?;-)

Robert Lancaster

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Zachary Paul Stewart wrote in message <35B0F550...@psu.edu>...

>
>
>It had a Thinner spoiler, be carefull!
>
>Zach
>

Doing this doesn't work, as there is no Thinner related post anywhere near
it on my
newsreader. Using Reply to Group and then changing the subject header might
be
better.

Rob

Adam J. Cook

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J L Stocker wrote:
>
> Cynthia Smith would be my favorite with Susan Norton a close second.
>
> JS


Cynthia? The little punk girl? ha! Not knocking your taste, but that
kinda struck me as funny.

What story is Susan Norton from? That name rings a bell, but I can't
place it.

Adam

Kirk Elkins

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On Sun, 19 Jul 1998 13:58:20 -0500, "Adam J. Cook" <ajc...@flash.net>
wrote:


From salem's Lot-- a good pick IMHO

Seanette Blaylock

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On Sun, 19 Jul 1998 13:58:20 -0500, "Adam J. Cook" <ajc...@flash.net>
wrote:
>J L Stocker wrote:
>> Cynthia Smith would be my favorite with Susan Norton a close second.
>Cynthia? The little punk girl? ha! Not knocking your taste, but that
>kinda struck me as funny.
>What story is Susan Norton from? That name rings a bell, but I can't
>place it.

Salem's Lot.

Gordo

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Kirk Elkins wrote:
>
> On Sun, 19 Jul 1998 13:58:20 -0500, "Adam J. Cook" <ajc...@flash.net>
> wrote:
>
> >J L Stocker wrote:
> >>
> >> Cynthia Smith would be my favorite with Susan Norton a close second.
> >>
> >> JS

> >
> >
> >Cynthia? The little punk girl? ha! Not knocking your taste, but that
> >kinda struck me as funny.
> >
> >What story is Susan Norton from? That name rings a bell, but I can't
> >place it.
> >
> >Adam
>
> From salem's Lot-- a good pick IMHO
> --
> Kirk Elkins (to reply remove .nospam)


How about a blonde Ashley Judd? or Helen Hunt?
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Adam J. Cook

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Kirk Elkins wrote:

> >What story is Susan Norton from? That name rings a bell, but I can't
> >place it.
> >
> >Adam
>
> From salem's Lot-- a good pick IMHO
> --
> Kirk Elkins (to reply remove .nospam)

Oh yeah, Bonnie Bedelia, right? Yeah, I guess that is a good pick.

Adam

Gordo

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Jul 19, 1998, 3:00:00 AM7/19/98
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My choice would be a younger Veronica Hamel for Nadine Cross or perhaps
Jeanne Triplehorn!

Janine Turner for Frannie Goldsmith

Pam Anderson or Melanie Griffith, maybe even Kim Bassinger for Lucy
Swann.

Michele Pfeiffer for Susan Norton

Liv Tyler for Sarah Hazlett

How's that? :)

Adam J. Cook

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Gordo wrote:
>
> My choice would be a younger Veronica Hamel for Nadine Cross or perhaps
> Jeanne Triplehorn!
>
> Janine Turner for Frannie Goldsmith
>
> Pam Anderson or Melanie Griffith, maybe even Kim Bassinger for Lucy
> Swann.
>
> Michele Pfeiffer for Susan Norton
>
> Liv Tyler for Sarah Hazlett
>
> How's that? :)

I thought this thread was about who the sexiest character in a King
story was, not who we would like to see play that in a movie, but okay,
I'll play along.

Gotta disagree on Michelle Pfeiffer for Susan Norton from "Salem's
Lot". I think Bonnie Bedelia was just right for that role, and is just
plain prettier. And sexier, since that's what we're talking.

This has nothing to do with sexy, but I always imagined Sandra Bullock
playing Amanda in a movie version of "The Mist". I think she would fit
that part just right.

Adam

gsjr

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Without a doubt it's got to be Gina from Thinner. Looks, brains and an
attitude.
What else do you need?
GSJR
KRyan27817 wrote in message
<199807180456...@ladder01.news.aol.com>...

>I was thinking about this the other day as I was looking at W & G, which of
>King;s characters is sexiest, and which of them would I most like to be in
a
>relationship with. Initally, I was all about Roland, that whole bad boy
"maybe
>I can be the one who changes him" appeal, was very tempting, but I don't
know
>if its definitely him, butt I think it;s gotta be Peter from Eyes of the
>Dragon, I'm a sucker for tall, dark, and handsome (smart and rich helps
too).
>Too bad he's fictitious...
>
>Well, I was interested in hearing everyone else's opinions on this,
>

Bill Hinch

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Jul 19, 1998, 3:00:00 AM7/19/98
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KRyan27817 wrote:
>
> I was thinking about this the other day as I was looking at W & G, which of
> King;s characters is sexiest, and which of them would I most like to be in a
> relationship with. Initally, I was all about Roland, that whole bad boy "maybe
> I can be the one who changes him" appeal, was very tempting, but I don't know
> if its definitely him, butt I think it;s gotta be Peter from Eyes of the
> Dragon, I'm a sucker for tall, dark, and handsome (smart and rich helps too).
> Too bad he's fictitious...
>
> Well, I was interested in hearing everyone else's opinions on this,
>
> Karen
>
> "It's a wonderful day to be you!"
Easily the woman (I can't remember her name) who was a spy in The Stand
and who killed herself in Flagg's room. The actress in the movie was
hot.

Bill Hinch

edie/devon

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Oh, I can't *stand* John Ritter. Blech!!

Regina Berry wrote:

> In article <35B120...@nwidt.com>, Margo <town...@nwidt.com> wrote:
>

> > KRyan27817 wrote:
> > >
> > > I was thinking about this the other day as I was looking at W & G, which of
> > > King;s characters is sexiest, and which of them would I most like to be in a
> > > relationship with.

> > > Well, I was interested in hearing everyone else's opinions on this,
> >

> > Either Stu Redman from The Stand or Ben <ack, can't remember the last
> > name!> from IT.
> >

> > Margo


>
> Ben Hanscom. He's my favorite King character ever. Imagine my horror when
> I watched the movie of IT and discovered that he was played by: John
> Ritter.
> I nearly had a stroke.
>

Lee

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Jul 19, 1998, 3:00:00 AM7/19/98
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Me, I tend to think that Christine was sexy. Not that I would have sex with a car,
but King did a fantastic job of giving her a personality, and making her jealous and
protective of what she felt was hers.

Bill Hinch wrote:

> KRyan27817 wrote:
> >
> > I was thinking about this the other day as I was looking at W & G, which of
> > King;s characters is sexiest, and which of them would I most like to be in a

> > relationship with. Initally, I was all about Roland, that whole bad boy "maybe
> > I can be the one who changes him" appeal, was very tempting, but I don't know
> > if its definitely him, butt I think it;s gotta be Peter from Eyes of the
> > Dragon, I'm a sucker for tall, dark, and handsome (smart and rich helps too).
> > Too bad he's fictitious...
> >

> > Well, I was interested in hearing everyone else's opinions on this,
> >

Adam J. Cook

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Lee wrote:
>
> Me, I tend to think that Christine was sexy. Not that I would have sex with a car,

Ha! Watch out, or King will grab onto that idea and we'll all find out
what it's like to actually have sex with a car.

Adam

Adam J. Cook

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gsjr wrote:
>
> Without a doubt it's got to be Gina from Thinner. Looks, brains and an
> attitude.
> What else do you need?
> GSJR

What made you think she had brains?

Adam

alice

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edie/devon wrote in message <35B2A0BD...@banet.net>...

>Oh, I can't *stand* John Ritter. Blech!!


Now I thought that he did a wonderful job in Slingblade.

Alice (CC inspector # 53)
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Robert Crew

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For my money it's got to be Leigh Cabot from Christine.
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gsjr

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Come on, she was studying Statistics when Ginelli went to the trailer. A
woman who who likes math is okay with me! :)

GSJR
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David Rawsthorne

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On 18 Jul 1998 04:56:53 GMT, kryan...@aol.com (KRyan27817) wrote:

>I was thinking about this the other day as I was looking at W & G, which of
>King;s characters is sexiest, and which of them would I most like to be in a
>relationship with.

Mother Abagail?

JUST JOKING!!!!

David
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David Rawsthorne

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On Sat, 18 Jul 1998 15:18:25 -0400, Zachary Paul Stewart
<zps...@psu.edu> wrote:

>The Gypsy Girl in thinner.
>Yeh, thats the ticket.

Provided it's a meaningless relationship, and you didn't upset her....

David Rawsthorne

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On Sun, 19 Jul 1998 21:46:11 -0500, "Adam J. Cook" <ajc...@flash.net>
wrote:

IN is ok, but WITH is just getting a bit too weird for me.

David Rawsthorne

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On Sun, 19 Jul 1998 21:44:22 -0500, "Adam J. Cook" <ajc...@flash.net>
wrote:

>What made you think she had brains?

SEXIST REMARK BELOW!!!!!


You could see them poking out in front of her!

Just joking girls.....

Dreamcmb

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>>> Me, I tend to think that Christine was sexy. Not that I would have sex
>with a car,
>
>>Ha! Watch out, or King will grab onto that idea and we'll all find out
>>what it's like to actually have sex with a car.
>
>IN is ok, but WITH is just getting a bit too weird for me.
>
>David
>Visit my Stephen King site at http://www.lisp.com.au/~daviddth/king/king.html
>
>for one of the most complete sites about King on the Net. Includes Book
>lists,
>Character Lists, Games, Pictures, Personal Views, errors in the Books and
>Movies,
>and a large collection of links between all of his books.

I'm wondering if that would be auto-fellatio? Har-dee-har-har...slapping
knee....
Don't throw tomatos please!!!

Ducking wildly,
Christy


Crimso...@webtv.net

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Jul 24, 1998, 3:00:00 AM7/24/98
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Jessie from Gerald's Game, where she's handcuffed to the bed.

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heavens, nothing is seen that arouses the human spirit more, that
ravishes the senses more, that horrifies more, that provokes more terror
or admiration than the monsters, prodigies and abominations through
which we see the works of nature inverted, mutilated and truncated.


Adam J. Cook

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Lori Lang wrote:
>
> I like Eddie Dean from the DT series. I know he was a heroin addict
> in his former life, and that's so out of character for me. But since
> he's been traveling with Roland he's become a better man.
>
> Lori

Shortage of heroin pushers in mid-world hasn't exactly hurt his rehab
effort, wouldn't you say?

;)

Adam

Lori Lang

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Jul 25, 1998, 3:00:00 AM7/25/98
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I like Eddie Dean from the DT series. I know he was a heroin addict
in his former life, and that's so out of character for me. But since
he's been traveling with Roland he's become a better man.

Lori
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Mpoconnor7

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>
>> Easily the woman (I can't remember her name) who was a spy in The Stand
>>and who killed herself in Flagg's room. The actress in the movie was
>>hot.
>>
>> Bill Hinch
>
>Her name was Nadine.
>
>

Wrong. It was Dayna Jurgens you were thinking of. Nadine was not a spy.

Lori Lang

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On Fri, 24 Jul 1998 22:46:37 -0500, "Adam J. Cook" <ajc...@flash.net>
wrote:

>Lori Lang wrote:
>>
>> I like Eddie Dean from the DT series. I know he was a heroin addict
>> in his former life, and that's so out of character for me. But since
>> he's been traveling with Roland he's become a better man.
>>
>> Lori
>

>Shortage of heroin pushers in mid-world hasn't exactly hurt his rehab
>effort, wouldn't you say?
>

Yes that's true, although wouldn't that also be true of a rehab
clinic? (-:

I get the impression that the journey has changed him enough that he
wouldn't go back on heroin if he went back to his world. That's what
I meant by "better man".

Lori


Lori Lang

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Ooops! You're right, sorry! I got stuck on the "killed herself in
Flagg's room" part, and ignored the "spy" part.

Bill would have a tough time getting any interest from Dayna since she
was a lesbian (wasn't she?).

Lori - (Not stating anything for sure right now)


Black...@webtv.net

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Christine :)

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and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown"
- H.P. Lovecraft


DavidEvan

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>Bill would have a tough time getting any interest from Dayna since she
>was a lesbian (wasn't she?).

After she had an episode where she dis-armed her boyfriend, she became bi I
beleive.
David

~Close personal friend of Tina:)~

Bill Hinch

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Jul 27, 1998, 3:00:00 AM7/27/98
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David Rawsthorne wrote:
>
> On 18 Jul 1998 04:56:53 GMT, kryan...@aol.com (KRyan27817) wrote:
>
> >I was thinking about this the other day as I was looking at W & G, which of
> >King;s characters is sexiest, and which of them would I most like to be in a
> >relationship with.
>
> Mother Abagail?
>
> JUST JOKING!!!!
>
> David
> Visit my Stephen King site at http://www.lisp.com.au/~daviddth/king/king.html
> for one of the most complete sites about King on the Net. Includes Book lists,
> Character Lists, Games, Pictures, Personal Views, errors in the Books and Movies,
> and a large collection of links between all of his books.
How about The Kid? Heeeeeheeeeeheeee!

Seanette Blaylock

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On Sat, 25 Jul 1998 01:05:18 GMT, l.l...@sympatico.com (Lori Lang)
wrote:
>On 19 Jul 1998 21:33:27 EDT, Bill Hinch <smas...@concentric.net>

>wrote:
>> Easily the woman (I can't remember her name) who was a spy in The Stand
>>and who killed herself in Flagg's room. The actress in the movie was
>>hot.
>Her name was Nadine.

Huh? In the book, that was Dayna.

Are you saying they merged *three* book characters into one for the
miniseries? AAAAUUUUGGGGHHHH!!!!
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Seanette Blaylock

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On Sun, 26 Jul 1998 20:59:11 GMT, l.l...@sympatico.com (Lori Lang)
wrote:

>Bill would have a tough time getting any interest from Dayna since she
>was a lesbian (wasn't she?).

Can't vouch for the miniseries version [gave that one a miss], but in
the book, she was bisexual.

Shawn

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Jul 27, 1998, 3:00:00 AM7/27/98
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What are you kidding me? I am a str8 male and I still obviously know that
Harold Lauder was King's sexiest character... Damn, the way he walked...
His beautiful words... I'm tempted to convert just because of him ;) haha
yah Susan would be my pick as well :P
Shawn

Chris Augustine <chri...@usa.net> wrote in article
<35b1842a.34037011@news>...
> On Sat, 18 Jul 1998 11:13:39 GMT, sj_...@postoffice.utas.edu.au (Scott
> Leis) wrote:
>
> >We've had this topic before, but that won't bother me...
> >Definitely Susan Delgado.
>
> That's a no-brainer. Obviously Susan. :)
>
> Chris Augustine
> -----------------------------------------------------
> "I met this wonderful girl at Macy's. She was buying
> clothes and I was putting Slinkies on the escalator."
> -- Steven Wright
>
>

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