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zaphod

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Mar 28, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/28/98
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As i sit here looking and reading all the lovely postings in this group, the
mearest spark of a flicker of a question begins to form in my mind. The
question in question is (pause slightly to give mounting feeling of suspense
and interest building).

Why no more books dirk gently's dried up, hitch hiker maybe about ready for
new book according to douglas himself. But why so long between them.

Any Film that didnt have michael Palin as arthur dent would be wasted.

ed

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Mar 28, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/28/98
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zaphod wrote in message <6fjh2p$auc$1...@heliodor.xara.net>...


>As i sit here looking and reading all the lovely postings in this group,
the
>mearest spark of a flicker of a question begins to form in my mind. The
>question in question is (pause slightly to give mounting feeling of
suspense
>and interest building).
>
>Why no more books dirk gently's dried up, hitch hiker maybe about ready for
>new book according to douglas himself. But why so long between them.


[I love deadlines, especially the whooshing sound they make as they fly by.]

-Extremely paraphrased from something Douglas Adams once said (hence the
brackets instead of quotes).

-ed

David Bulmer

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Mar 28, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/28/98
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In article <6fjh2p$auc$1...@heliodor.xara.net>, zaphod
<zap...@globalnet.co.uk> writes

>As i sit here looking and reading all the lovely postings in this group, the
>mearest spark of a flicker of a question begins to form in my mind. The
>question in question is (pause slightly to give mounting feeling of suspense
>and interest building).
>
>Why no more books dirk gently's dried up, hitch hiker maybe about ready for
>new book according to douglas himself. But why so long between them.
>
>Any Film that didnt have michael Palin as arthur dent would be wasted.
>
>
Hey, or the original! But yeah, I suppose you're right.

Okay, this Monty Python thing, I may be wrong but I don't think we've
had the cross-cast yet. So, in the Python cast Hitch-Hiker film, who
would play who?
--
David Bulmer - pineapple, raw

zaphod

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Mar 29, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/29/98
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ford = eric idle
zaphod = john cleese
marvin = Graham chapman
trillian = connie booth (i know carol cleveland was in it more but carol is
better.)
the book = terry jones
terry gilliam = all the vogons
arthur = michael palin
hmmmmmm a good team a good cast i'd go watch it
swap marvin = to original radio stephen moore he is marvin
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J. Weber

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Mar 30, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/30/98
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A nice cast, but it doesn't really work at the moment, as Graham Chapman
is dead.

zaphod

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Mar 30, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/30/98
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you should learn to read whole message mr webber as you can see i swapped
marvin to stephen moore cause mr chapman is indeed a dead python he has
ceased to laugh.
J. Weber wrote in message <351F94...@cgocable.net>...

J. Weber

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Mar 31, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/31/98
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Oops, missed that part, but if you wanted Stephen Moore to be Marvin,
why didn't you put that here in the first place, instead of putting
Graham Chapman there and then putting a note later saying to change it?
There is a key called backspace, you know. Oh, and buy the way, you
should learn to read my name, it's Weber, not Webber.
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