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Mikel Biko

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Dec 21, 1996, 3:00:00 AM12/21/96
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Stumbled across a cache of about 60+ paperbacks, have not purchased them
yet as am unsure if there is a resale market for them, so if you are
interested be sure to email me immediately (before someone else picks them
up!)

Mostly UK TARGET paperbacks, in great shape, cover series from #3 to 112,
and US PINNACLE #1 to 10 with many holes. For complete list of issues,
email me. There are also 7 Target titles without an issue number, and 3
trivia or puzzle books.

mike...@aol.com
"There's an angel standing in the sun, and he's crying with a loud voice..." Supper's Ready/Genesis 1972

Random Companion

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Dec 29, 1996, 3:00:00 AM12/29/96
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In article <59vq2d$c...@phoenix.csc.calpoly.edu>, Cyrano de Univac
<hab...@galaxy.csc.calpoly.edu> writes
>I heard through the grapevine that Richard H. Poser II
><rhp...@fair.net> said:
>>Have you considered sending this to Lori...(LoriGrenci)
>
>Or at least to the PMEB? You know all Docs are welcome there...
>C'mon girlfriend. Ya gotta *share*.
>
>-Holly, who is still laughing... (:
>I am Ikea of Borg. Your furniture will be sold unassembled.

Yes! This needs to be finished! It needs to find it's rightful home on
the PMEB-ef list!
--
Random Companion
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Random Companion

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Dec 29, 1996, 3:00:00 AM12/29/96
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In article <E36pF...@iglou.com>, PAUL GADZIKOWSKI <scar...@iglou.com>
writes
>Cyrano de Univac (hab...@galaxy.csc.calpoly.edu) wrote:
>: Or at least to the PMEB? You know all Docs are welcome there...

>: C'mon girlfriend. Ya gotta *share*.
>
>Oh? What's a PMEB?
>
The Paul McGann (o)Estrogen Brigade, but we're an Equal Opportunity
Drooling Society. We're basically a bunch of girlies on a mailing list,
who get together to drool about mostly Paul McGann but also Sylv McCoy,
Tom Baker, Peter Davison etc, Duncan MacLeod (Adrian Paul), Connor
MacLeod (Christoper Lambert), Mythos (Peter Wingfield), and just about
anything else male and famous, preferably from sci-fi. In some cases
having a pulse is not considered necessary. I suppose the sub-sect The
Clavicle Squad deserve a mention, too.

Charles Gray

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Dec 30, 1996, 3:00:00 AM12/30/96
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Really quickly, was this posted to Alt.drwho.creative? My server
seems to have missed it.

sar...@teleport.com

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Jan 2, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/2/97
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I suppose the sub-sect The
> Clavicle Squad deserve a mention, too.
> --

AAAAHHHHHHHHH!
Well, it was only a matter of time.... ;-)

TimeLady

"Kaome heahr leetal Time Loahd, I veel exshtairmanaite you naohw" --Ahnold Schwarzennegger as THE MASTER


PAUL GADZIKOWSKI

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Jan 4, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/4/97
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Random Companion (Random_C...@espace.demon.co.uk) wrote:
: In article <E36pF...@iglou.com>, PAUL GADZIKOWSKI <scar...@iglou.com>
: >Oh? What's a PMEB?
: >
: The Paul McGann (o)Estrogen Brigade, but we're an Equal Opportunity
: Drooling Society. We're basically a bunch of girlies on a mailing list,
: who get together to drool about mostly Paul McGann but also Sylv McCoy,
: Tom Baker, Peter Davison etc, Duncan MacLeod (Adrian Paul), Connor
: MacLeod (Christoper Lambert), Mythos (Peter Wingfield), and just about
: anything else male and famous, preferably from sci-fi. In some cases
: having a pulse is not considered necessary. I suppose the sub-sect The

: Clavicle Squad deserve a mention, too.

Oh? I'm partial to female clavicles.

Paul Gadzikowski, scar...@iglou.com
http://members.iglou.com/scarfman

"Your mother called. She said, 'Moo'!"

Alden Bates

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Jan 4, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/4/97
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PAUL GADZIKOWSKI (scar...@iglou.com) writes:
>Random Companion (Random_C...@espace.demon.co.uk) wrote:
>: I suppose the sub-sect The

>: Clavicle Squad deserve a mention, too.
>
>Oh? I'm partial to female clavicles.

Ah, then perhaps you'll explain just what is so fascinating about
collar bones.

Alden Bates.

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|_|_|_|_|__. began nesting in St. Peter's Basilica.

Cyrano de Univac

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Jan 4, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/4/97
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I heard through the grapevine that al...@bates.wn.planet.gen.nz
(Alden Bates) said:
>PAUL GADZIKOWSKI (scar...@iglou.com) writes:
>>Random Companion (Random_C...@espace.demon.co.uk) wrote:
>>: I suppose the sub-sect The
>>: Clavicle Squad deserve a mention, too.
>>
>>Oh? I'm partial to female clavicles.
>
>Ah, then perhaps you'll explain just what is so fascinating about
>collar bones.

Did somebody ask a question about clavicular appeal? *grin*
Oo-er. It's more an appreciation of the whole area of the human
body for me. Seeing someone's clavicle often means seeing their
chest and throat as well as the curve of a shoulder. The
PMEB is partial to a certain set of clavicles, as shown during
parts of the TVM, namely Mr. McGann's during the shrouded "Who
am I!" in the abandoned section of the hospital bit (among
others).

Discussions on this topic have agreed that it's the vulnerability
of the bared throat, combined with the aesthetically pleasing
shape of the person in question, that make some hearts go
pitter-patter. The stance which shows clavicles off in their
best light is simultaneously strong and unassailable, yet
invitingly ... trusting. For some animals (dogs, wolves?),
a bared throat is an invitation for an equal or superior to
approach and do whatever comes to mind, be it ripping out
the proffered windpipe or licking the muzzle it holds up.

Clavicles, especially ones so clearly defined, have a visual
appeal (for me) that translates to a desire to trace their
lines with a gentle fingertip or two.

-Holly, waxing poetic. (This is a creative group, right? (: )

*******Everything changes, but nothing is ever truly lost.
*****hab...@galaxy.csc.calpoly.edu *** And I'm still here.


rebe...@pobox.com

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Jan 4, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/4/97
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To: hab...@galaxy.csc.calpoly.edu

Cyrano de Univac <hab...@galaxy.csc.calpoly.edu> wrote:

>> Did somebody ask a question about clavicular appeal?

As a matter of fact, yes.

"What exactly is it about my clavicle that inspires such devotion?"
-- the 11th Doctor, "Communion"

<grin>

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Allesandra I.

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Jan 4, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/4/97
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PAUL GADZIKOWSKI <scar...@iglou.com> wrote in article
<E3GMA...@iglou.com>...


> Random Companion (Random_C...@espace.demon.co.uk) wrote:
> : In article <E36pF...@iglou.com>, PAUL GADZIKOWSKI
<scar...@iglou.com>
> : >Oh? What's a PMEB?
> : >
> : The Paul McGann (o)Estrogen Brigade, but we're an Equal Opportunity
> : Drooling Society. We're basically a bunch of girlies on a mailing list,
> : who get together to drool about mostly Paul McGann but also Sylv McCoy,
> : Tom Baker, Peter Davison etc, Duncan MacLeod (Adrian Paul), Connor
> : MacLeod (Christoper Lambert), Mythos (Peter Wingfield), and just about
> : anything else male and famous, preferably from sci-fi. In some cases

> : having a pulse is not considered necessary. I suppose the sub-sect The


> : Clavicle Squad deserve a mention, too.
>
> Oh? I'm partial to female clavicles.

Then perhaps you can write stories about the Doctrixes...

;D


-Allesandra

PAUL GADZIKOWSKI

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Jan 5, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/5/97
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Allesandra I. (w...@primenet.com) wrote:
: PAUL GADZIKOWSKI <scar...@iglou.com> wrote in article
: > Oh? I'm partial to female clavicles.

: Then perhaps you can write stories about the Doctrixes...

Or about companions. I've got a short piece ready for when my current
serialization is over...

PAUL GADZIKOWSKI

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Jan 5, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/5/97
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Alden Bates (al...@bates.wn.planet.gen.nz) wrote:

: PAUL GADZIKOWSKI (scar...@iglou.com) writes:
: >Oh? I'm partial to female clavicles.

: Ah, then perhaps you'll explain just what is so fascinating about
: collar bones.

It's a holistic thing. It can't be explained.

PAUL GADZIKOWSKI

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Jan 6, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/6/97
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I (scar...@iglou.com) wrote:

: Allesandra I. (w...@primenet.com) wrote:
: : PAUL GADZIKOWSKI <scar...@iglou.com> wrote in article
: : > Oh? I'm partial to female clavicles.

: : Then perhaps you can write stories about the Doctrixes...

: Or about companions. I've got a short piece ready for when my current
: serialization is over...

I shouldnta said this. The piece I referred to isn't a clavicle-oriented
piece.

"Charlie Brown, in the history of the world,
no more damage has been done than by those who
thought they were doing the right thing.
Five cents, please."

Alden Bates

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Jan 9, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/9/97
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Cyrano de Univac (hab...@galaxy.csc.calpoly.edu) writes:
>Clavicles, especially ones so clearly defined, have a visual
>appeal (for me) that translates to a desire to trace their
>lines with a gentle fingertip or two.

I can relate to that. <Starts taking notes for his next IRC
session ;->

Alden Bates.

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