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lowj

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Jan 19, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/19/97
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With all our talk about Duncan's underwear and nekkid butt (and I, of
course, include myself in this group), I've yet to see a guy post
similar stuff about the HL women. This must be the 90's. Even the side
boob shot of Cassandra at the end of "Prophecy" didn't instigate a
thread. I find this phenomenon interesting.

--Marsha

Matt Goode

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Jan 19, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/19/97
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More chaste? Naw.
Many times, discretion is the wiser part of valor.
We have lawsuits to help us remember.

drooling in silence,

Goode


Wayne Poe

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Jan 19, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/19/97
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On Sun, 19 Jan 1997, lowj wrote:

> With all our talk about Duncan's underwear and nekkid butt (and I, of
> course, include myself in this group), I've yet to see a guy post
> similar stuff about the HL women. This must be the 90's. Even the side
> boob shot of Cassandra at the end of "Prophecy" didn't instigate a
> thread. I find this phenomenon interesting.

Us guys just know how to "keep it in our pants" more than you gals.

:)


"A couple of medieval songwriters come up with the idea of chivalry
one rainy day and you embrace it as a lifestyle. You live and die by
a code of honor that was trendy when you were a kid."

---Methos to Duncan MacLeod; "Highlander:The Series"


Jerri LaPoint

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Jan 20, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/20/97
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lowj <lo...@erols.com> wrote in article <32E2A5...@erols.com>...

> With all our talk about Duncan's underwear and nekkid butt (and I, of
> course, include myself in this group), I've yet to see a guy post
> similar stuff about the HL women. This must be the 90's. Even the side
> boob shot of Cassandra at the end of "Prophecy" didn't instigate a
> thread. I find this phenomenon interesting.
> --Marsha
>
I think they're just being discrete because if they drooled over the women
in print the way we drool over the men, we'd gang up on them and call them
a bunch of Neanderthals.
I used to get pissed at the number of bouncing boobs running across the
screen in Renegade and shows of its ilk until I noticed that the male stars
spent quite some time topless theirownselves...and picking up buckets of
water and drenching themselves in the hot sun...
Equal time.
Men may drool at will.
Jerri

euge...@aol.com

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Jan 20, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/20/97
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In article <Pine.LNX.3.91.97011...@h4h.com>, Wayne Poe
<lo...@h4h.com> writes:

>On Sun, 19 Jan 1997, lowj wrote:
>

>> With all our talk about Duncan's underwear and nekkid butt (and I, of
>> course, include myself in this group), I've yet to see a guy post
>> similar stuff about the HL women. This must be the 90's. Even the side
>> boob shot of Cassandra at the end of "Prophecy" didn't instigate a
>> thread. I find this phenomenon interesting.
>

>Us guys just know how to "keep it in our pants" more than you gals.
>
>:)

Now THAT is reason alone to go to an HL con. A gathering
where the women are wild and crazy, while the men are sedate,
composed and in control of themselves! That I *gotta* see!
So, if you fellas get together you're all gonna sit around sippin'
tea discussing the philosophical implications of HL and it's
place in human mythology and culture...
whilst the women folk run rampant with dollar bills in their
hands, a crazed look in their eyes searchin' for a Chippendale's
that features a swarthy, well built man with long, dark hair,
his blue-eyed, babyfaced, also well built pal; a pale skinned
fella with prominent nose and of course cute nekid toes
and a sexy salt-n-pepper haired male singer????

Eugenie
(Ha! I'll believe it when I see it!!!)

Michael E. Stoll

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Jan 20, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/20/97
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WatcherJim <watch...@mindspring.com> wrote in article
<watcherjim-ya02368...@news.mindspring.com>...


> In article <32E2A5...@erols.com>, lo...@erols.com wrote:
>
> > With all our talk about Duncan's underwear and nekkid butt (and I, of
> > course, include myself in this group), I've yet to see a guy post
> > similar stuff about the HL women. This must be the 90's. Even the side
> > boob shot of Cassandra at the end of "Prophecy" didn't instigate a
> > thread. I find this phenomenon interesting.
> >

> > --Marsha
>

I guess we're all just too polite. But just because we don't say it doesn't
mean we don't think it.

banz...@aol.com

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Jan 20, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/20/97
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In article <32E2A5...@erols.com>, lowj <lo...@erols.com> writes:

>With all our talk about Duncan's underwear and nekkid butt (and I, of
>course, include myself in this group), I've yet to see a guy post
>similar stuff about the HL women. This must be the 90's. Even the side
>boob shot of Cassandra at the end of "Prophecy" didn't instigate a
>thread. I find this phenomenon interesting.

Maybe it just means the guys are more mature in this area?

Chris


Romeo

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Jan 20, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/20/97
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how 'bout Felicia's big ole bubble butt hangin' out all over the place
at the top of the building. i'm not so sure i'd say "there must be a
God" after seeing that much adipose, but she's still cute for sure.

don't cry for me argentina,
Rome

"Come on Dunkie. You can't Kill what You've Become"

>>banz...@aol.com wrote:<snip>


Even the side boob shot of Cassandra at the end of "Prophecy" didn't
instigate a thread. I find this phenomenon interesting.

<snip>

Donald E. Vick

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Jan 20, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/20/97
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In article <01bc06ce$224e07a0$9a00c1cf@jlapoint>,

Jerri LaPoint <jlap...@idir.net> wrote:
>lowj <lo...@erols.com> wrote in article <32E2A5...@erols.com>...
>> With all our talk about Duncan's underwear and nekkid butt (and I, of
>> course, include myself in this group), I've yet to see a guy post
>> similar stuff about the HL women. This must be the 90's. Even the side

>> boob shot of Cassandra at the end of "Prophecy" didn't instigate a
>> thread. I find this phenomenon interesting.
>> --Marsha
>>
>I think they're just being discrete because if they drooled over the women
>in print the way we drool over the men, we'd gang up on them and call them
>a bunch of Neanderthals.
>I used to get pissed at the number of bouncing boobs running across the
>screen in Renegade and shows of its ilk until I noticed that the male stars
>spent quite some time topless theirownselves...and picking up buckets of
>water and drenching themselves in the hot sun...
>Equal time.
Perhaps this will throw a new light on that poor guy who asked if
female immies menstruate. I don't think what he said is any more degrading
than a lot of the comments about the male stars. I'm not trying to be
snooty or make trouble here, I just want to see the standard applied fairly
to men as well as women. (I'd like to see that equal standard raised some
too, but that's another topic.)

>Men may drool at will.

Oooooh! Don't get me started . . .

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mike klein

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Jan 20, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/20/97
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> Equal time.

> Men may drool at will.
> Jerri
>
>

Finally, free at last, free at last, thank Mac almighty we're free at
last.
'Kay, cassandra is of course a most delightful babe, but IMNSHO, Rachels
final scene in homeland on the couch when Mac comes in is much more
intersesting.
Or, take Mandys scenes in the 4th season. I'm thinking this show must
have been hurting for ratings cause her scenes were to die for. Lets
see, I haven't checked the ep list but, the one where Kenny returns
comes to mind, in the beginning she may as well be nekkid cause if she
would have jumped she'd have been a-hangin out all over.
Tessa's scenes in begining of the gathering, and her shower scene in the
ep with um Appolania (?) when she got burned with that dress.
Personally, I find Mandy to be the most Delectable, followed by Rachel,
then Cassandra, and lastly Cerdywyn. Felicia just looked awful, Tessa's
dead, Annie's not coming back (she's NOT dead) and I'm not even going
into Renee, or Beth Vaughn. Et all
Mike
(who really needs to stop watching this show and go out on saturday
night)

Lyle Beidler

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Jan 20, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/20/97
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>I think they're just being discrete because if they drooled over the women
>in print the way we drool over the men, we'd gang up on them and call them
>a bunch of Neanderthals.

Thanks, Jerri. I was going to post the same thing, but I was afraid I'd be
called a whining chauvinist. Glad to see a woman posting for me.

>Men may drool at will.
>Jerri

Thank you!


Jerri LaPoint

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Jan 20, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/20/97
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Lyle Beidler <lkb...@psu.edu> wrote in article
<lkb128.34...@psu.edu>...

> Thank you!
Jerri is always glad to call a spade a spade. Also shovels, rakes and other
implements of destruction. And she has been a feminist way long enough to
know that we can be...shall we say...overly self-righteous on occasion.
J

JAY CROCE

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Jan 20, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/20/97
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You seem to have discarded the theory that a lot of the guys attracted to
this ng are more interested in AP than any of the immettes. AP has an
awesome body
and as a gay man, let me say that nobody on the show is sexier.

lowj

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Jan 20, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/20/97
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euge...@aol.com wrote:
>
> In article <Pine.LNX.3.91.97011...@h4h.com>, Wayne Poe
> <lo...@h4h.com> writes:
>
> >On Sun, 19 Jan 1997, lowj wrote:
> >
> >> With all our talk about Duncan's underwear and nekkid butt (and I, of
> >> course, include myself in this group), I've yet to see a guy post
> >> similar stuff about the HL women. This must be the 90's. Even the side
> >> boob shot of Cassandra at the end of "Prophecy" didn't instigate a
> >> thread. I find this phenomenon interesting.
> >
> >Us guys just know how to "keep it in our pants" more than you gals.
> >
> >:)
> Now THAT is reason alone to go to an HL con. A gathering
> where the women are wild and crazy, while the men are sedate,
> composed and in control of themselves! That I *gotta* see!
> So, if you fellas get together you're all gonna sit around sippin'
> tea discussing the philosophical implications of HL and it's
> place in human mythology and culture...
> whilst the women folk run rampant with dollar bills in their
> hands, a crazed look in their eyes searchin' for a Chippendale's
> that features a swarthy, well built man with long, dark hair,
> his blue-eyed, babyfaced, also well built pal; a pale skinned
> fella with prominent nose and of course cute nekid toes
> and a sexy salt-n-pepper haired male singer????
>
> Eugenie
> (Ha! I'll believe it when I see it!!!)

Anybody know where this Chippendale's is?


--Marsha, who's afraid she may have started WWIII with this thread.

Romeo

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Jan 20, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/20/97
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did you really say "a lot"?
i guess you're counting yourself as 50 people.
more power to you, but lots of the guys on here like Amanda, Cassandra,
Cedwin, and others. what type of math are you using? welcome to the
group if you're new.

lovin Amanda,
Rome

"Come on Dunkie. You can't Kill what You've Become"

Jerri LaPoint

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Jan 21, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/21/97
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JAY CROCE <jayc...@aol.com> wrote in article
<19970120235...@ladder01.news.aol.com>...

> You seem to have discarded the theory that a lot of the guys attracted to
> this ng are more interested in AP than any of the immettes. AP has an
> awesome body
> and as a gay man, let me say that nobody on the show is sexier.
>
Straight female weighing in here with agreement that nobody on Highlander
is sexier than AP. No one even comes close.
Jerri

LZeitgeist

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Jan 21, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/21/97
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Actually, I'm afraid to go too far in that area... I've seen too many
harrassment suits happen to too many other guys to feel comfortable
talkin' that kinda talk...

LZeit...@aol.com (Patrick W. Heinske)
"...Those of you who turned your swords into plowshares will soon find yourselves
under the yokes of those of us who kept our swords..."
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Jerri LaPoint

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Romeo <ro...@metronet.com> wrote in article <32E423...@metronet.com>...

> did you really say "a lot"?
> i guess you're counting yourself as 50 people.
> more power to you, but lots of the guys on here like Amanda, Cassandra,
> Cedwin, and others. what type of math are you using? welcome to the
> group if you're new.
> lovin Amanda,
> Rome
>
I don't think we've ever had a headcount for gays and straights...that's
just too AOL for words. We can all love Dunkie.
You can have Amanda. :)
Jerri

Taselby

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Jan 21, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/21/97
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Jay wrote...

>>
You seem to have discarded the theory that a lot of the guys attracted to
this ng are more interested in AP than any of the immettes. AP has an
awesome body
and as a gay man, let me say that nobody on the show is sexier.
>>

Okay, this is different, bonding with a guy over guy-watching. I can
adapt!

Cherishing the differences,
Tiffany

Cass

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Jan 21, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/21/97
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Tiff... I can say... If I were a guy... A gay guy... I would deffinately lean
toward the cute toes discussion group. Now, If I were GAY< I would lean toward
the Amanda ways of thinking. But, that's just me.

Cass :)

ann...@aol.com

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Jan 21, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/21/97
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In article <32E3D4...@worldnet.att.net>, mike klein
<mike-...@worldnet.att.net> writes:

>Subject: Re: NG Guys More Chaste?
>From: mike klein <mike-...@worldnet.att.net>
>Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 14:24:53 -0600
>
>> Equal time.


>> Men may drool at will.
>> Jerri
>>
>>
>

>Finally, free at last, free at last, thank Mac almighty we're free at
>last.
>

>SNIPped while I was ROFL!


>
>Mike
>(who really needs to stop watching this show and go out on saturday
>night)

My goodness!! How long have you been keeping all that to
yourself? Do you feel better now? You should be careful, trying
to keep all that to yourself, you'll do yourself an injury!!

ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anne
--->I wasn't thinking, I was improvising
--->Soon I'll be improvising a new sig line....my life is
always under construction, please stand by.

ann...@aol.com

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Jan 21, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/21/97
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In article <lkb128.34...@psu.edu>, lkb...@psu.edu (Lyle Beidler)
writes:

>>I think they're just being discrete because if they drooled over the
women
>>in print the way we drool over the men, we'd gang up on them and call
them
>>a bunch of Neanderthals.
>
>Thanks, Jerri. I was going to post the same thing, but I was afraid I'd
be
>called a whining chauvinist. Glad to see a woman posting for me.
>

>>Men may drool at will.
>>Jerri

Oh dear... I suppose that good manners will now dictate that the
womenon the ng stop drooling...it really isn't very pc....

How about a *drool alert* in the subject line, so the uninterested
people can just delete without reading?

Or, maybe we could try to be a mature as the guys...........

:::shaking my head:::ain't gonna be easy:::::

Queenie

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Jan 21, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/21/97
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Jerri LaPoint wrote:
>
> JAY CROCE <jayc...@aol.com> wrote in article
> <19970120235...@ladder01.news.aol.com>...
> > You seem to have discarded the theory that a lot of the guys attracted to
> > this ng are more interested in AP than any of the immettes. AP has an
> > awesome body
> > and as a gay man, let me say that nobody on the show is sexier.
> >
> Straight female weighing in here with agreement that nobody on Highlander
> is sexier than AP. No one even comes close.
> Jerri
>

Amen, Sister. Amen.

Queenie

DScottDoty

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Jan 21, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/21/97
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Yeah, there's only one of us on the entire ng. Dream on.

Dave Doty

mike klein

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Jan 21, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/21/97
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> My goodness!! How long have you been keeping all that to
> yourself? Do you feel better now? You should be careful, trying
> to keep all that to yourself, you'll do yourself an injury!!
>
> ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> Anne
> --->I wasn't thinking, I was improvising
> --->Soon I'll be improvising a new sig line....my life is
> always under construction, please stand by.

Naw, taint been keepin it ta maself, I've got lots of people that i
worked with that also watch, But that's a more controlled environment.
Little risk of offending anyone.
Lets face it, in today's world harrassment and lawsuit are uttered to
frequently in the same breath. I for one didn't want to become the first
internet NG lawsuit for harrassment.
But now that it's out and we've been givin carte blanche, its a little
easier. Of course decency and propriety shall always abound (i hope)
What's wrong with a straight male admiring AP for the grace and style of
the way he moves or dresses, I for one would give anything for that
hair, not to mention that car. Course if I looked that good in a trench
I wouldn't need the hair. It's the same as admiring Mandy for the way
she moves.
If a gay male wants to drool over AP instead of Mandy, more power to him
(or her). The folks in the xena group have been doing it for months.
In short, we drool in silence no more.
mike

BJ :) --------',---{@

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Jan 22, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/22/97
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mike klein <mike-...@worldnet.att.net> wrote in article
>
> Naw, taint been keepin it ta maself, I've got lots of people that i
> worked with that also watch, But that's a more controlled environment.
> Little risk of offending anyone.
> Lets face it, in today's world harrassment and lawsuit are uttered to
> frequently in the same breath. I for one didn't want to become the first
> internet NG lawsuit for harrassment.
> But now that it's out and we've been givin carte blanche, its a little
> easier. Of course decency and propriety shall always abound (i hope)
> What's wrong with a straight male admiring AP for the grace and style of
> the way he moves or dresses, I for one would give anything for that
> hair, not to mention that car. Course if I looked that good in a trench
> I wouldn't need the hair. It's the same as admiring Mandy for the way
> she moves.
> If a gay male wants to drool over AP instead of Mandy, more power to him
> (or her). The folks in the xena group have been doing it for months.
> In short, we drool in silence no more.
> mike
>
Well said, Mike :)

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Vicki Farmer

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Jan 22, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/22/97
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In article <19970122015...@ladder01.news.aol.com>,
dail...@aol.com wrote:

> lowj <lo...@erols.com> writes:
>
>>Anybody know where this Chippendale's is?
>>
>>
>>--Marsha, who's afraid she may have started WWIII with this thread.
>
>

>Well, there was one in Los Angeles (may still be, haven't checked in a
>while) and the Chippendale dancers used to tour the country every now and
>then.
>
>
>Dail (who denies ever going there except for research purposes)


Yes, there was one in L.A. Don't know if it's still there. Broke my
little toe whilst chasing after a half-naked man there once, several years
ago.

I know you're all just shocked. ;-)

She who dies with the most good stories wins...


Vicki F.
http://www.keytech.com/~vfarmer/
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yourself as on a straight road. For if you walk
upon that path you cannot go astray; and when you
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shall open. -- The Teaching of Silvanus
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Jerri LaPoint

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Jan 22, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/22/97
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LZeitgeist <lzeit...@aol.com> wrote in article
<19970121022...@ladder01.news.aol.com>...

> Actually, I'm afraid to go too far in that area... I've seen too many
> harrassment suits happen to too many other guys to feel comfortable
> talkin' that kinda talk...
**************snip**********>
Having taken a turn through some of the gamier newsgroups offered for our
perusal, I don't think anyone who posts here has a lot to worry about in
the harrassment suit department. Most of the talk here has to do with
fictional characters and the actors who play them...comments from either
sex about either sex are certainly allowable. And usually entertaining.
OTOH, I don't think responding to 14-year-old gay boys looking for 30-40
year-old gay men to "teach" them is a good idea. Same thing goes to
replying to come-ons from 13-year-old female virgins "wanting to
experience". :)
Be cool.
Jerri


Jerri LaPoint

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Jan 22, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/22/97
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I'm not so sure we shouldn't change our description from the slightly slimy
"drooling" to a more scientific, although equally evocative "salivating".
In the interest of ... propriety.
Jerri


Vicki Farmer

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Jan 22, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/22/97
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In article <Nimue001-220...@barbaralee.ucsc.edu>,
Nimu...@aol.com (Barbara Lee) wrote:

>vfa...@keytech.com (Vicki Farmer) wrote:
>> Naw, wouldn't work. I mean, speaking only for myself, we've already
>> established that I'm *way* behind on collecting those maturity points. I
>> still haven't even picked up my official maturity point score card from
>> Taco Bell. Perhaps I should stop by, and then I can get myself a Frito
>> Burrito for lunch while I'm at it.
>>
>> Do you get any points for Frito Burrito consumption? Probably not, huh?
>>
>> (I know I have some Rolaids in this desk drawer somewhere...)
>
>In keeping with newsgroup tradition, I will perform my
>sworn civic duty and pull this thread back on-topic:
>what's a Frito Burrito?
>
>--
>Barb/Nimu...@aol.com (isn't this the drooling over tasty stuff NG?)

Ah, I see we have a contestant, and the category she has chosen is
"Heartburn in the 90's."

Frito Burritos are Taco Bell's most recent concoction: imagine a chili 'n'
cheese burrito with Fritos corn chips stuffed into it. Didja ever have a
Frito pie when you were a kid? You know, a snack-size bag of Fritos split
open and topped with chili and melted cheese? Such is the heritage of the
Frito Burrito.

In addition to being greasy and spicy and salty and generally wonderful,
they're also the best punch line I've come across in ages. <bg> It
doesn't matter how you work 'em into a conversation, doesn't matter what
you say about 'em, when you say, "Frito Burrito," everybody laughs.

Frito Burrito, Frito Burrito, Frito Burrito...

And for your lovely parting gift, we'll fix you up with a nice Double
Decker Taco Super Value Meal!

(Oooooo, at night I'm a junk food junkie, good Lord have pity on
meeeeeee...)

dail...@aol.com

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Jan 22, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/22/97
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lowj <lo...@erols.com> writes:

>Anybody know where this Chippendale's is?
>
>
>--Marsha, who's afraid she may have started WWIII with this thread.


Well, there was one in Los Angeles (may still be, haven't checked in a
while) and the Chippendale dancers used to tour the country every now and
then.


Dail (who denies ever going there except for research purposes)

Dail...@aol.com "Live long and annoy people"
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Sometimes, in life, you have to do more than just watch...
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Jan 22, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/22/97
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This damn computer tells me that <19970120065...@ladder01.news.
aol.com>, banz...@aol.com wrote the following............

>In article <32E2A5...@erols.com>, lowj <lo...@erols.com> writes:
>
>>With all our talk about Duncan's underwear and nekkid butt (and I, of
>>course, include myself in this group), I've yet to see a guy post
>>similar stuff about the HL women. This must be the 90's. Even the side
>>boob shot of Cassandra at the end of "Prophecy" didn't instigate a
>>thread. I find this phenomenon interesting.
>
>Maybe it just means the guys are more mature in this area?
<LOL>

Paul (A guy who has never been called mature, hey just cause I dinna
post it doesn't mean I don't think it...<g>)
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Vicki Farmer

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Jan 22, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/22/97
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In article <19970121072...@ladder01.news.aol.com>,
ann...@aol.com wrote:

>In article <lkb128.34...@psu.edu>, lkb...@psu.edu (Lyle Beidler)
>writes:
>
>>>I think they're just being discrete because if they drooled over the
>>>women in print the way we drool over the men, we'd gang up on them
>>>and call them a bunch of Neanderthals.
>>
>>Thanks, Jerri. I was going to post the same thing, but I was afraid I'd
>>be called a whining chauvinist. Glad to see a woman posting for me.
>>
>>>Men may drool at will.
>>>Jerri
>
>Oh dear... I suppose that good manners will now dictate that the
>womenon the ng stop drooling...it really isn't very pc....
>
>How about a *drool alert* in the subject line, so the uninterested
>people can just delete without reading?
>
>Or, maybe we could try to be a mature as the guys...........
>
>:::shaking my head:::ain't gonna be easy:::::
>
>Anne

Naw, wouldn't work. I mean, speaking only for myself, we've already


established that I'm *way* behind on collecting those maturity points. I
still haven't even picked up my official maturity point score card from
Taco Bell. Perhaps I should stop by, and then I can get myself a Frito
Burrito for lunch while I'm at it.

Do you get any points for Frito Burrito consumption? Probably not, huh?

(I know I have some Rolaids in this desk drawer somewhere...)

Barbara Lee

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vfa...@keytech.com (Vicki Farmer) wrote:
> Naw, wouldn't work. I mean, speaking only for myself, we've already
> established that I'm *way* behind on collecting those maturity points. I
> still haven't even picked up my official maturity point score card from
> Taco Bell. Perhaps I should stop by, and then I can get myself a Frito
> Burrito for lunch while I'm at it.
>
> Do you get any points for Frito Burrito consumption? Probably not, huh?
>
> (I know I have some Rolaids in this desk drawer somewhere...)

In keeping with newsgroup tradition, I will perform my


sworn civic duty and pull this thread back on-topic:
what's a Frito Burrito?

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No one, absolutely, no one is sexier or more lovely than darling,
adorable
Adrian Paul...not surprising at all that the guys might be attracted to
him too!

Abby
'Always be kind and courteous' - Eric Charming
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catcon

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Jan 22, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/22/97
to Vicki Farmer

Vicki Farmer wrote:
>
> In article <Nimue001-220...@barbaralee.ucsc.edu>,
> Nimu...@aol.com (Barbara Lee) wrote:
>
> >vfa...@keytech.com (Vicki Farmer) wrote:

> >In keeping with newsgroup tradition, I will perform my
> >sworn civic duty and pull this thread back on-topic:
> >what's a Frito Burrito?
> >
> >--
> >Barb/Nimu...@aol.com (isn't this the drooling over tasty stuff NG?)
>

> Ah, I see we have a contestant, and the category she has chosen is
> "Heartburn in the 90's."
>
> Frito Burritos are Taco Bell's most recent concoction: imagine a chili 'n'
> cheese burrito with Fritos corn chips stuffed into it. Didja ever have a
> Frito pie when you were a kid? You know, a snack-size bag of Fritos split
> open and topped with chili and melted cheese? Such is the heritage of the
> Frito Burrito.
>
> In addition to being greasy and spicy and salty and generally wonderful,
> they're also the best punch line I've come across in ages. <bg> It
> doesn't matter how you work 'em into a conversation, doesn't matter what
> you say about 'em, when you say, "Frito Burrito," everybody laughs.
>
> Frito Burrito, Frito Burrito, Frito Burrito...
>
> And for your lovely parting gift, we'll fix you up with a nice Double
> Decker Taco Super Value Meal!
>
> (Oooooo, at night I'm a junk food junkie, good Lord have pity on
> meeeeeee...)
>

> Vicki F.
> http://www.keytech.com/~vfarmer/
> ------------------------------------------------------------
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> yourself as on a straight road. For if you walk
> upon that path you cannot go astray; and when you
> knock on that door, what you open for yourself
> shall open. -- The Teaching of Silvanus
> ------------------------------------------------------------

Connie: Yes Vicki, I'll take Burger King for $500

Vicki: The answer is - a "large" sandwich, fries and a drink for $3.99

Connie: What is a Whopper Combo, hold the pickles and tomatoes, with a
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Jan 22, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/22/97
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Michael E. Stoll (kaw...@aracnet.com) wrote:


: WatcherJim <watch...@mindspring.com> wrote in article
: <watcherjim-ya02368...@news.mindspring.com>...
: > In article <32E2A5...@erols.com>, lo...@erols.com wrote:
: >
: > > With all our talk about Duncan's underwear and nekkid butt (and I, of


: > > course, include myself in this group), I've yet to see a guy post
: > > similar stuff about the HL women. This must be the 90's. Even the side
: > > boob shot of Cassandra at the end of "Prophecy" didn't instigate a
: > > thread. I find this phenomenon interesting.

: > >
: > > --Marsha
: >

: I guess we're all just too polite. But just because we don't say it doesn't
: mean we don't think it.

What he said. Now, if you wouldn't be bothered, of course, I can go on at
length about how almost all the HL women are proof that immortals do exist,
because no human could look that good forever 8^).

Besides, the lust posts about AP and PW are funnier, frankly, than some
13-year-old hormone boy slobbering over Tracy Scoggins. You ladies slobber
with *wit*, which cracks me up to no end.

BTW, Anne was my favorite.

(ducks)

JUST KIDDING! PUT THAT SWORD DOWN!

Martin (wrath, in touch with his inner hormone boy)

roseb...@aol.com

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Jan 23, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/23/97
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In article <AF0C03179...@129.15.67.122>, vfa...@keytech.com (Vicki
Farmer) writes:

>
>>vfa...@keytech.com (Vicki Farmer) wrote:
>>> Naw, wouldn't work. I mean, speaking only for myself, we've already
>>> established that I'm *way* behind on collecting those maturity points.
I
>>> still haven't even picked up my official maturity point score card
from
>>> Taco Bell. Perhaps I should stop by, and then I can get myself a
Frito
>>> Burrito for lunch while I'm at it.
>>>
>>> Do you get any points for Frito Burrito consumption? Probably not,
huh?
>>>
>>> (I know I have some Rolaids in this desk drawer somewhere...)
>>


Oh, now I know what you're talking about. Though I know
a frito burrito as a frito pie. Apparently the Woolworths
in downtown Santa Fe, still makes 'em too. Though I've
neever been daring enough to try one. Yep, shame on me, I know.
Then again I rarely eat at Taco Bell--(nothing against Taco Bell. In
college, I think Christine used to drag me there all the time.) but
I like my mom's cooking better. In fact I had dinner with the folks
and Mom made tacos.

Maria--

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Donald E. Vick

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Jan 23, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/23/97
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In article <01bc08b4$f90dd4e0$3000c1cf@jlapoint>,
I never noticed that propriety was a major goal here, why start now?

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Jan 23, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/23/97
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Jerri LaPoint wrote:
>
> JAY CROCE <jayc...@aol.com> wrote in article
> <19970120235...@ladder01.news.aol.com>...
> > You seem to have discarded the theory that a lot of the guys attracted to
> > this ng are more interested in AP than any of the immettes. AP has an
> > awesome body
> > and as a gay man, let me say that nobody on the show is sexier.
> >
> Straight female weighing in here with agreement that nobody on Highlander
> is sexier than AP. No one even comes close.
> Jerri
>

Apparently my (soontobe) wife agrees with you. Ahe even wanted me to
invite AP to our wedding (medieval style), but we'll see. I personally
am one of the Amanda groupies. Or I would be if she'd do something with
her hair. :)

Matt
- To err is human; To really foul things up requires the root password.

Paul Andrew Knox (HELLO!!!!!!)

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Jan 23, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/23/97
to

This damn computer tells me that <19970120235...@ladder01.news.
aol.com>, JAY CROCE <jayc...@aol.com> wrote the following............

>You seem to have discarded the theory that a lot of the guys attracted to
>this ng are more interested in AP than any of the immettes. AP has an
>awesome body
>and as a gay man, let me say that nobody on the show is sexier.
I'd have to disagree, I think that SK has a certain something......

But then EG is quite stunningly sexy too

Paul (In fact let's face it, The whole lotta them look stunning)

Vicki Farmer

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Jan 23, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/23/97
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Marsha wrote:

>> >>Anybody know where this Chippendale's is?

And then Dail wrote:

>> >Well, there was one in Los Angeles (may still be, haven't checked in a
>> >while) and the Chippendale dancers used to tour the country every now and
>> >then.

And then I wrote:

>> Yes, there was one in L.A. Don't know if it's still there. Broke my
>> little toe whilst chasing after a half-naked man there once, several years
>> ago.

And then Marsha replied:

>I certainly appreciate the info, but I want to find the Chippendale's
>that Eugenie described. The one with the swarthy, well-built,
>long-haired guy, his baby-faced friend, his other pale friend of the
>cute toes and nose, and the sexy salt and pepper hair guitarist.


Oh, I *see*! Well, yes, I can certainly understand the attraction.

I'm still getting over the fanfic Erin forwarded to me last December that
described someone as having their progress hampered by a large,
affectionate Scotsman. I could certainly stand to be hampered by a large,
affectionate Scotsman.

Swoon.

Sharon A. Borracci

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Jan 23, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/23/97
to

Lyle and Jerri wrote:
> >>>I think they're just being discrete because if they drooled over the
> >>>women in print the way we drool over the men, we'd gang up on them
> >>>and call them a bunch of Neanderthals.
> >>
> >>Thanks, Jerri. I was going to post the same thing, but I was afraid I'd
> >>be called a whining chauvinist. Glad to see a woman posting for me.
> >>
> >>>Men may drool at will.
> >>>Jerri

Annezo wrote:
> >Oh dear... I suppose that good manners will now dictate that the
> >womenon the ng stop drooling...it really isn't very pc....
> >
> >How about a *drool alert* in the subject line, so the uninterested
> >people can just delete without reading?
> >
> >Or, maybe we could try to be a mature as the guys...........
> >
> >:::shaking my head:::ain't gonna be easy:::::
> >
> >Anne

Vicki Farmer wrote:
> Naw, wouldn't work. I mean, speaking only for myself, we've already
> established that I'm *way* behind on collecting those maturity points. I
> still haven't even picked up my official maturity point score card from
> Taco Bell. Perhaps I should stop by, and then I can get myself a Frito
> Burrito for lunch while I'm at it.
>
> Do you get any points for Frito Burrito consumption? Probably not, huh?
>
> (I know I have some Rolaids in this desk drawer somewhere...)

Let's see, the women are drooling, and the men are drooling. I assume
eyes are glazed over as well. Now, people, the tabloids say we're
supposed to be convention-going geeks/nerds in kilts. They'll now add
that we're also sex-crazed.

Sharon

patty...@aol.com

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Jan 23, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/23/97
to

Come on, guys!! Drool away. Tell the truth Matt - I'll just get it out of
you at
the party anyway :-)

Pleasurable thoughts are one of the joys in life - and we know there are
women
on this ng who entertain lustful thoughts. Just keep it tactful, okay?

We know you drool, so come out of the closet and admit it.
C'mon. 'Fess up.

No lawsuits here.

Patty@aol. Who happens to love AP's belly hair

AWtWanderr

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Jan 23, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/23/97
to

>From: patty...@aol.com
>Date: 23 Jan 1997 09:08:25 GMT
>Message-ID: <19970123090...@ladder01.news.aol.com>

>Come on, guys!! Drool away.

(snip)


>Pleasurable thoughts are one of the joys in life - and we know there are
>women on this ng who entertain lustful thoughts. Just keep it tactful,
okay?

>We know you drool, so come out of the closet and admit it.
>C'mon. 'Fess up.

>No lawsuits here.
Okay.... Okay..... De-lurking/de-cloaking.... I'll admit I "salivate"
at the thought of a combined romantic and wild, passionate encounter with
many of the ladies I see on TV, in movies, around town......
As this is my first post to this newsgroup, I figured I might as well
"fess up" from the start! :-)
-----Andrew Wallace the Wanderer
-----awtwa...@aol.com

Sharon A. Borracci

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Jan 23, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/23/97
to

Vicki Farmer wrote:
>
> In article <Nimue001-220...@barbaralee.ucsc.edu>,
> Nimu...@aol.com (Barbara Lee) wrote:
>
> >vfa...@keytech.com (Vicki Farmer) wrote:
> >> Naw, wouldn't work. I mean, speaking only for myself, we've already
> >> established that I'm *way* behind on collecting those maturity points. I
> >> still haven't even picked up my official maturity point score card from
> >> Taco Bell. Perhaps I should stop by, and then I can get myself a Frito
> >> Burrito for lunch while I'm at it.
> >>
> >> Do you get any points for Frito Burrito consumption? Probably not, huh?
> >>
> >> (I know I have some Rolaids in this desk drawer somewhere...)
> >
> >In keeping with newsgroup tradition, I will perform my
> >sworn civic duty and pull this thread back on-topic:
> >what's a Frito Burrito?
> >
> >--
> >Barb/Nimu...@aol.com (isn't this the drooling over tasty stuff NG?)
>
> Ah, I see we have a contestant, and the category she has chosen is
> "Heartburn in the 90's."
>
> Frito Burritos are Taco Bell's most recent concoction: imagine a chili 'n'
> cheese burrito with Fritos corn chips stuffed into it. Didja ever have a
> Frito pie when you were a kid? You know, a snack-size bag of Fritos split
> open and topped with chili and melted cheese? Such is the heritage of the
> Frito Burrito.
>
> In addition to being greasy and spicy and salty and generally wonderful,
> they're also the best punch line I've come across in ages. <bg> It
> doesn't matter how you work 'em into a conversation, doesn't matter what
> you say about 'em, when you say, "Frito Burrito," everybody laughs.
>
> Frito Burrito, Frito Burrito, Frito Burrito...
>
> And for your lovely parting gift, we'll fix you up with a nice Double
> Decker Taco Super Value Meal!
>
> (Oooooo, at night I'm a junk food junkie, good Lord have pity on
> meeeeeee...)
>
> Vicki F.

What? No Spam?

Can you say "Frito burrito, Frito bandido, Doritos beat Fritos" very
fast?

Sharon

Dayspring

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Jan 24, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/24/97
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lowj <lo...@erols.com> wrote:

[snip]

>I certainly appreciate the info, but I want to find the Chippendale's
>that Eugenie described. The one with the swarthy, well-built,
>long-haired guy, his baby-faced friend, his other pale friend of the
>cute toes and nose, and the sexy salt and pepper hair guitarist.
>
>

>--Marsha

Do you know what kind of mass-swooning you probably just caused?

:)

Matt, I wonder what they do with all the shirts they cut those cuffs
from...
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fought like Scotsmen... and won their
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On 22 Jan 1997 23:51:37 GMT, QDP...@prodigy.com (Abigail Archambault)
wrote:

>"Jerri LaPoint" <jlap...@idir.net> wrote:
>>
>>JAY CROCE <jayc...@aol.com> wrote in article
>><19970120235...@ladder01.news.aol.com>...

>>> You seem to have discarded the theory that a lot of the guys attracted
>to
>>> this ng are more interested in AP than any of the immettes. AP has
>an
>>> awesome body
>>> and as a gay man, let me say that nobody on the show is sexier.
>>>

>>Straight female weighing in here with agreement that nobody on
>Highlander
>>is sexier than AP. No one even comes close.
>>Jerri
>
>

>No one, absolutely, no one is sexier or more lovely than darling,
>adorable
>Adrian Paul...not surprising at all that the guys might be attracted to
>him too!
>
>Abby

well, dearie, dear, I must jump in here. AP is GORGEOUS but, sorry,
sexy he ain't - to me.

Now Jim Byrnes - there's sexy.

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On Thu, 23 Jan 1997 11:21:35 -0500, "Matthew E. Sloane"
<msl...@netrax.net> wrote:

>Matt
>- To err is human; To really foul things up requires the root password.


Heh, heh, heh - or at least an IT guy who knows less than me <g>

ann...@aol.com

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Jan 25, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/25/97
to

In article <01bc08b4$f90dd4e0$3000c1cf@jlapoint>, "Jerri LaPoint"
<jlap...@idir.net> writes:

>Subject: Re: NG Guys More Chaste?
>From: "Jerri LaPoint" <jlap...@idir.net>
>Date: 22 Jan 1997 22:40:06 GMT


>
>I'm not so sure we shouldn't change our description from the slightly
slimy
>"drooling" to a more scientific, although equally evocative "salivating".
>In the interest of ... propriety.

>Jerri

Let us remember our manners!! I, for one, will salivate in the future.

Mark Allman

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Jan 25, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/25/97
to

In article <32E790...@netrax.net>,

"Matthew E. Sloane" <msl...@netrax.net> wrote:
>Jerri LaPoint wrote:
>>
>> JAY CROCE <jayc...@aol.com> wrote in article
>> <19970120235...@ladder01.news.aol.com>...
>> > You seem to have discarded the theory that a lot of the guys attracted to
>> > this ng are more interested in AP than any of the immettes. AP has an
>> > awesome body
>> > and as a gay man, let me say that nobody on the show is sexier.
>> >
>> Straight female weighing in here with agreement that nobody on Highlander
>> is sexier than AP. No one even comes close.
>> Jerri
>>
>
>Apparently my (soontobe) wife agrees with you. Ahe even wanted me to
>invite AP to our wedding (medieval style), but we'll see. I personally
>am one of the Amanda groupies. Or I would be if she'd do something with
>her hair. :)
>
>Matt
>- To err is human; To really foul things up requires the root password.
You know, it REALLY is possible to watch the show as a heterosexual
man and not care one whit about Duncan's sex appeal. :) It's there, yes, I
know that, but I don't /care/ :) I admire the character for his intergrity,
intelligence, decency, and nobility. :) I don't even want to begin to tell
you all the number of times I've watched this show in the TV lounge in my dorm
and had a total stranger (female) walk in, sit down, and ask me, "Hey, what're
you watching and...oh my god, that guy's /gorgeous/!" *grin* Or the number
of people I know who have seen the show once or twice and only know it
because the star is "Some gorgeous guY" I'm not suggesting those of you with
that sort of leanings shouldn't post it on the newsgroup..far from it, post
away. I'm just sharing an amusement with those who admire the show for it's
intelligence and dont' care how good looking Duncan is :)
Amanda, on the other hand.....*DROOL* Ok, so those of us who are
heterosexual males are as bad a bunch of droolers as those of you who admire
Duncan. I'm a hypocrite! I admit it!!! I have a gay friend who finds Richie
sexier than Duncan, actually....:)

Mark Allman

Strax

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On 25 Jan 1997 13:32:09 GMT, "Jerri LaPoint" <jlap...@idir.net> wrote:


>Highlander is just a show with someone for everyone. No matter what your
>letch or your kink, you're prob'ly gonna find an object for intense
>admiration.
>Jerri


If they only had some decent women on the show....Not since Tessa has there
been a woman on the show that I would even want a one night stand
with....*sigh* Maybe TPTB will do something for us guys soon......

Strax

monky...@aol.com

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Jan 25, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/25/97
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In article <19970121022...@ladder01.news.aol.com>,
lzeit...@aol.com (LZeitgeist) writes:

>Actually, I'm afraid to go too far in that area... I've seen too many
>harrassment suits happen to too many other guys to feel comfortable
>talkin' that kinda talk...

Actually I think it's silly. I can appreciate a ladies natural gifts
and not make a spectacle or drool over it. I really don't like to
see that from either gender.

Tim

Robert Schechter

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Jan 25, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/25/97
to

Jerri LaPoint wrote:
>
> Romeo <ro...@metronet.com> wrote in article <32EA5C...@metronet.com>...

> > >> Highlander is just a show with someone for everyone. No matter what
> >>your letch or your kink, you're prob'ly gonna find an object for
> >>intense admiration.
> >
> > i don't know. i really like amanda a lot (including her hair) but those
> > bird legs of hers always keep me from the point of infatuation. i think
> > you are right that duncan is probably the finest physical specimen of
> > either sex. i don't blame the girls and guys for being crazy over him.
> > Rome
> Wow, I just thot I was being overly sensitive about the skinny legs
> thang...then figured it's a producers' letch kind of thang, because if you
> care to think back or forward, Tessa's legs were real skinny, too. Duncan
> doesn't seem to sleep with anyone who weighs more than 47.5
> pounds...dripping wet.

No, they are skinny. When you consider that it is generally accepted
that TV adds about 15 pounds to most people (because of changing the
three-dimensional person to a two-dimensional image that the viewer's
mind still tries to see as a three-dimensional person), we are talking
quite thin.

Perhaps Duncan is above all that physical appearance stuff--he's never
noticed that he's sleeping with people who are nothing but skin and bones
because he loves them for their intelligence and personality and such.

Just like all of us here on the NG, he judges people not by externals,
but by what they are within. Right? Why are you not all answering me at
once? Why?

Bob

Jerri LaPoint

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Jan 25, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/25/97
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Mark Allman <mja...@mailserv.mta.ca> wrote in article
<5ccnb2$p...@nimble.mta.ca>...
snipsnipsnipsnipsnipsnipsnip

> Amanda, on the other hand.....*DROOL* Ok, so those of us who are
> heterosexual males are as bad a bunch of droolers as those of you who
admire
> Duncan. I'm a hypocrite! I admit it!!! I have a gay friend who finds
Richie
> sexier than Duncan, actually....:)
> Mark Allman
>
If I were younger, perhaps I'd think Richie was <it>, too. But Dunkie is of
the correct age range, with the requisite long hair, great build, wonderful
smile, the absolute sexiest voice on tv. Now if I were older, I might think
Joe was <it>. If I were more into wry smiles and diffidence, I just might
get a letch for Methos. If I wanted to be irritated and whined-at, I might
go for Charlie. For charm it would be Fitz. If I were of a maternal bent,
it would be Connor...don't know why that is...strange, huh...just wanna
snuggle him close and go "there, there..."
Highlander is just a show with someone for everyone. No matter what your
letch or your kink, you're prob'ly gonna find an object for intense
admiration.
Jerri

Jerri LaPoint

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Romeo <ro...@metronet.com> wrote in article <32EA5C...@metronet.com>...
> >> Highlander is just a show with someone for everyone. No matter what
>>your letch or your kink, you're prob'ly gonna find an object for
>>intense admiration.
>
> i don't know. i really like amanda a lot (including her hair) but those
> bird legs of hers always keep me from the point of infatuation. i think
> you are right that duncan is probably the finest physical specimen of
> either sex. i don't blame the girls and guys for being crazy over him.
> Rome
Wow, I just thot I was being overly sensitive about the skinny legs
thang...then figured it's a producers' letch kind of thang, because if you
care to think back or forward, Tessa's legs were real skinny, too. Duncan
doesn't seem to sleep with anyone who weighs more than 47.5
pounds...dripping wet.
Jerri

Romeo

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you weren't being overly sensitive; it's true that amanda's legs are
very skinny- almost morbidly skinny. i also fear she is a breast
augmentation victim; and if she is, i don't really want to know. that
would really turn me off.
tess was not quite as skinny. she was looking VERy good in the episode
where she and dunkie go to the mountains and he stumbles when he senses
his friend was killed. very nice tight jeans and lack of bra.
however, gravity is working fast on her. if she were in the same scene
this year i would have been wondering if they were teats or just elbows.
but i'll miss how she says "oooh Danken"
she was pretty cute.

Rome

"Come on Dunkie. You can't Kill what You've Become"

catcon

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Robert Schechter wrote:

>
> Jerri LaPoint wrote:
> >
> > Romeo <ro...@metronet.com> wrote in article <32EA5C...@metronet.com>...
> > > >> Highlander is just a show with someone for everyone. No matter what
> > >>your letch or your kink, you're prob'ly gonna find an object for
> > >>intense admiration.
> > >
> > > i don't know. i really like amanda a lot (including her hair) but those
> > > bird legs of hers always keep me from the point of infatuation. i think
> > > you are right that duncan is probably the finest physical specimen of
> > > either sex. i don't blame the girls and guys for being crazy over him.
> > > Rome
> > Wow, I just thot I was being overly sensitive about the skinny legs
> > thang...then figured it's a producers' letch kind of thang, because if you
> > care to think back or forward, Tessa's legs were real skinny, too. Duncan
> > doesn't seem to sleep with anyone who weighs more than 47.5
> > pounds...dripping wet.
>
> No, they are skinny. When you consider that it is generally accepted
> that TV adds about 15 pounds to most people (because of changing the
> three-dimensional person to a two-dimensional image that the viewer's
> mind still tries to see as a three-dimensional person), we are talking
> quite thin.
>
> Perhaps Duncan is above all that physical appearance stuff--he's never
> noticed that he's sleeping with people who are nothing but skin and bones
> because he loves them for their intelligence and personality and such.
>
> Just like all of us here on the NG, he judges people not by externals,
> but by what they are within. Right? Why are you not all answering me at
> once? Why?
>
> Bob

Hey Bob!
I've never seen you and I'm in love with you already :D
Connie

Romeo

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Tracie

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Jerri LaPoint wrote:
> Equal time.

> Men may drool at will.
> Jerri

Yeah, you guys. You get to enjoy our drooling posts.
Now we get to enjoy yours. It works both ways.;)

Tracie

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Tracie

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ann...@aol.com wrote:
> Oh dear... I suppose that good manners will now dictate that the
> womenon the ng stop drooling...it really isn't very pc....

(giggling and trying not to choke on a mouthful of beer
as I read this post).
Sorry, if this is the case, my manners just flew out the window.
I enjoy the "drooling".

> Or, maybe we could try to be a mature as the guys...........
>
> :::shaking my head:::ain't gonna be easy:::::
>
> Anne

The guys can keep the maturity! Life would be too boring.
I didn't join the HLX list for nothing!

Tracie
p.s. My hubby likes it when I enjoy the drooling!;)

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In article <32ea8d95...@news.iamerica.net>, st...@iamerica.net
(Strax) writes:

>>Highlander is just a show with someone for everyone. No matter what your
>>letch or your kink, you're prob'ly gonna find an object for intense
>>admiration.

>>Jerri
>
>
>If they only had some decent women on the show....Not since Tessa has
there
>been a woman on the show that I would even want a one night stand
>with....*sigh* Maybe TPTB will do something for us guys soon......
>
>Strax
>
>

Cassandra?

banz...@aol.com

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In article <lkb128.38...@psu.edu>, lkb...@psu.edu (Lyle Beidler)
writes:

>>In article <32ea8d95...@news.iamerica.net>, st...@iamerica.net
(Strax) writes:
>>If they only had some decent women on the show....Not since Tessa has
there
>>been a woman on the show that I would even want a one night stand
>>with....*sigh* Maybe TPTB will do something for us guys soon......
>
>Yeah, I agree. None of them are half the woman Tessa was.
>Amanda's cool, but not really my type ( I don't like women with
>short hair). She looks great in flashbacks, but, looks aside,
> she's still not as great as Tessa.
>

This is good. I like this a lot!

While you guys moan about the lack of decent women on the show, Ceirdwyn
and
I will lounge by the fire and enjoy the show.
After that, we'll pull out the edible finger paint and do patterns on each
other.

Chris

roseb...@aol.com

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In article <19970126044...@ladder01.news.aol.com>,
banz...@aol.com writes:

Good for you Chris. Where did you get those paints? Methos
and I were looking for some the other day...you must have bought
the last set. <eg>

I suppose we'll get by without them... ;~)

Maria--

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Strax <st...@iamerica.net> wrote in article
<32ea8d95...@news.iamerica.net>...

> On 25 Jan 1997 13:32:09 GMT, "Jerri LaPoint" <jlap...@idir.net> wrote:
> >Highlander is just a show with someone for everyone. No matter what your
> >letch or your kink, you're prob'ly gonna find an object for intense
> >admiration.
> >Jerri
> If they only had some decent women on the show....Not since Tessa has
there
> been a woman on the show that I would even want a one night stand
> with....*sigh* Maybe TPTB will do something for us guys soon......
> Strax
Yeah, it really doesn't seem fair to the guys...all these fine specimens of
masculine delectability, and not many toothsome females to choose from.
TPTB could borrow some from Baywatch, maybe. As long as Dunkie takes his
shirt off on a regular basis, I wouldn't mind if some bouncing buxom
Baywatch babes paraded around on occasion. Of course, they'd be for
Richie's benefit, not Dunkie's...he's still got to find some sort of female
companionship <worthy> of the blessings of his studliness. He's been
slummin' too long. If things don't improve, he might take over Darius's
parish in Paris. Then he'd be wearin' robes all the time and we'd never see
( | ) again.
Jerri

Jill and Mittsy

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It finally happened! On 25 Jan 1997 10:29:54 GMT,
mja...@mailserv.mta.ca (Mark Allman) wrote:

~quite a bit snipped here~

> I admire the character for his intergrity,
>intelligence, decency, and nobility. :) I don't even want to begin to tell
>you all the number of times I've watched this show in the TV lounge in my dorm
>and had a total stranger (female) walk in, sit down, and ask me, "Hey, what're
>you watching and...oh my god, that guy's /gorgeous/!" *grin* Or the number
>of people I know who have seen the show once or twice and only know it
>because the star is "Some gorgeous guY" I'm not suggesting those of you with
>that sort of leanings shouldn't post it on the newsgroup..far from it, post
>away. I'm just sharing an amusement with those who admire the show for it's
>intelligence and dont' care how good looking Duncan is :)

But that's the beauty of HL - the characters are DDG *and*
intelligent! There are lots of shows out there, where the
characters are good looking but ditzy or they are very
intelligent, but rather average looking. With DM & Co. we
get the best of both worlds.

It's nice to be able to drool - oops! Sorry, I meant
*salivate* <g> over a character that possesses both these
traits.

Jill :D


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_________________________________________

Benjamin Goldner

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I don't see what's wrong with the women on HL:TS

-
Benjamin Micah Goldner

There can be only one? when

Lyle Beidler

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>>Highlander is just a show with someone for everyone. No matter what your
>>letch or your kink, you're prob'ly gonna find an object for intense
>>admiration.
>>Jerri


>If they only had some decent women on the show....Not since Tessa has there
>been a woman on the show that I would even want a one night stand
>with....*sigh* Maybe TPTB will do something for us guys soon......

Yeah, I agree. None of them are half the woman Tessa was.


Amanda's cool, but not really my type ( I don't like women with
short hair). She looks great in flashbacks, but, looks aside,
she's still not as great as Tessa.

One of the things that I like most about tessa was the fact that, when
Duncan first tells her he's Immie, the first thing she says is that she
feels sorry for him, having to watch his friends and family die throughout
the years. Her first concern is for her fellow person, not for herself.
I mean, a lot of people would have thought about the fact that she
couldn't have children, she couldn't grow old with him etc (in other words,
worrying about themselves). But not tessa. Too cool.

Lyle Beidler Pennsylvanian by birth, Nittany Lion by the grace of God
lkb...@psu.edu http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/l/k/lkb128/
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That my best friend was born in a manger
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Cause there ain't no disguising the Truth." -DC Talk, "Jesus Freak"


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snip

> But that's the beauty of HL - the characters are DDG *and*
> intelligent! There are lots of shows out there, where the
> characters are good looking but ditzy or they are very
> intelligent, but rather average looking. With DM & Co. we
> get the best of both worlds.
>
> It's nice to be able to drool - oops! Sorry, I meant
> *salivate* <g> over a character that possesses both these
> traits.
>
> Jill :D
>

Yep, I've said it before - I didn't even begin to fully appreciate what a
fine looking man AP is until *after* I feel for the character of Duncan
MacLeod.

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This damn computer tells me that <5ccnb2$p...@nimble.mta.ca>, Mark Allman
<mja...@mailserv.mta.ca> wrote the following............

> Amanda, on the other hand.....*DROOL* Ok, so those of us who are
>heterosexual males are as bad a bunch of droolers as those of you who admire
>Duncan. I'm a hypocrite! I admit it!!! I have a gay friend who finds Richie
>sexier than Duncan, actually....:)
>
>Mark Allman
>
I'd like to say that I think Richie IS sexier than Duncan. MAybe it's
cause he's closer to my age.

Paul (it's the hair, and the smile, and the......better stop there<g>)
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In article <01bc0b27$c5c54080$9600c1cf@jlapoint>,
"Jerri LaPoint" <jlap...@idir.net> wrote:

>Yeah, it really doesn't seem fair to the guys...all these fine specimens of
>masculine delectability, and not many toothsome females to choose from.
>TPTB could borrow some from Baywatch, maybe. As long as Dunkie takes his
>shirt off on a regular basis, I wouldn't mind if some bouncing buxom
>Baywatch babes paraded around on occasion. Of course, they'd be for
>Richie's benefit, not Dunkie's...he's still got to find some sort of female
>companionship <worthy> of the blessings of his studliness. He's been
>slummin' too long. If things don't improve, he might take over Darius's
>parish in Paris. Then he'd be wearin' robes all the time and we'd never see
> ( | ) again.
>Jerri

Enh. There are LOTS of sexy women making regular appearances. "The
Wrath of Kali" gave us the beautiful (if annoyingly whiny) Colonel's wife, and
the absolutely luscious Indian girl whose name escapes me. "Chivalry" gave us
Kristin, psycho but gorgeous...no, I'd say there's really no lack of gorgeous
women making semi-regular appearances on the show. Perhaps you're just
distracted by Duncan? ;)

Mark Allman

The Marquise

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On Sat, 25 Jan 1997 23:54:54 -0600, catcon <cat...@ix.netcom.com>
wrote:

<large snip>

>>
>> Perhaps Duncan is above all that physical appearance stuff--he's never
>> noticed that he's sleeping with people who are nothing but skin and bones
>> because he loves them for their intelligence and personality and such.
>>
>> Just like all of us here on the NG, he judges people not by externals,
>> but by what they are within. Right? Why are you not all answering me at
>> once? Why?
>>
>> Bob
>
>Hey Bob!
>I've never seen you and I'm in love with you already :D
>Connie
>--
>*****************************************************************************
>Nip it! Nip it in the bud!
>--Deputy Barney Fife
>*****************************************************************************

And I'm another Bob fan! Me and all of my size 16 sisters!

I got more propositions 60 lbs ago, but I have much more meaningful
relationships at this size.


The Marquise
*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
"Duncan MacLeod is every womans sexual fantasy,
A warrior with the heart of a poet. But he's
more than that; he's a man of ethics, principles.
He's a tragic, romantic figure. And if he didn't
exist, we'd have to invent him."
-the much maligned Carolyn Marsh

Morey, Kathy M

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Distracted by Duncan?? Us??? Nah....

Kathy

Robert Schechter

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The Marquise wrote:
>
> On Sat, 25 Jan 1997 23:54:54 -0600, catcon <cat...@ix.netcom.com>
> wrote:
>
> <large snip>
>
> >>
> >> Perhaps Duncan is above all that physical appearance stuff--he's never
> >> noticed that he's sleeping with people who are nothing but skin and bones
> >> because he loves them for their intelligence and personality and such.
> >>
> >> Just like all of us here on the NG, he judges people not by externals,
> >> but by what they are within. Right? Why are you not all answering me at
> >> once? Why?
> >>
> >> Bob
> >
> >Hey Bob!
> >I've never seen you and I'm in love with you already :D
> >Connie
> >--
>
>*****************************************************************************
> >Nip it! Nip it in the bud!
> >--Deputy Barney Fife
>
>*****************************************************************************
>
> And I'm another Bob fan! Me and all of my size 16 sisters!
>
> I got more propositions 60 lbs ago, but I have much more meaningful
> relationships at this size.
>
> The Marquise

Size 16? My wife grumbles that size 16 is her *goal*, because then you
can buy clothes anywhere. You are, she says, petite. She was an 8 when I
met her and she was gorgeous. Well, it'll be thirty years in March, and
she's not an 8 anymore, but who notices--she's still gorgeous and
sensuous and lovable.

And, to be brutally honest, I don't look the way I did 30 years ago
either--but I don't think she's noticed yet. ;-)

Bob

lowj

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Robert Schechter wrote:

> > >> Perhaps Duncan is above all that physical appearance stuff--he's never
> > >> noticed that he's sleeping with people who are nothing but skin and bones
> > >> because he loves them for their intelligence and personality and such.
> > >>
> > >> Just like all of us here on the NG, he judges people not by externals,
> > >> but by what they are within. Right? Why are you not all answering me at
> > >> once? Why?
> > >>
> > >> Bob

> > And I'm another Bob fan! Me and all of my size 16 sisters!
> >
> > I got more propositions 60 lbs ago, but I have much more meaningful
> > relationships at this size.
> >
> > The Marquise
>
> Size 16? My wife grumbles that size 16 is her *goal*, because then you
> can buy clothes anywhere. You are, she says, petite. She was an 8 when I
> met her and she was gorgeous. Well, it'll be thirty years in March, and
> she's not an 8 anymore, but who notices--she's still gorgeous and
> sensuous and lovable.
>
> And, to be brutally honest, I don't look the way I did 30 years ago
> either--but I don't think she's noticed yet. ;-)
>
> Bob

Don't you think we should start a "Clone Bob" campaign. AP may have the
sexiest bod around but Bob has the sexiest mind. After all is said and
done, that's the most important thing anyway.

--Marsha

Regina Michelle Wilhelm

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On 25 Jan 1997, Jerri LaPoint wrote:

> Mark Allman <mja...@mailserv.mta.ca> wrote in article
> <5ccnb2$p...@nimble.mta.ca>...
> snipsnipsnipsnipsnipsnipsnip

> > Amanda, on the other hand.....*DROOL* Ok, so those of us who are
> > heterosexual males are as bad a bunch of droolers as those of you who
> admire
> > Duncan. I'm a hypocrite! I admit it!!! I have a gay friend who finds
> Richie
> > sexier than Duncan, actually....:)
> > Mark Allman
> >

> If I were younger, perhaps I'd think Richie was <it>, too. But Dunkie is of
> the correct age range, with the requisite long hair, great build, wonderful
> smile, the absolute sexiest voice on tv. Now if I were older, I might think

Now, Jerri, I don't know how much younger is YOUNGER, but I think
Duncan is just one sexy hunk of manhood. My good buddy Mary agrees, and
we're both 21. Okay, so I'm not 16. Maybe if we were, we wouldn't think
Richie was such a (sorry, guys) complete eternal goob.

> Joe was <it>.
Nope, sorry, gotta say I find Joe attractive in that older guy
kind of a way. ;)

If I were more into wry smiles and diffidence, I just might
> get a letch for Methos. If I wanted to be irritated and whined-at, I might
> go for Charlie.

Uh, yeah. Hear, hear.

For charm it would be Fitz. If I were of a maternal bent,
> it would be Connor...don't know why that is...strange, huh...just wanna
> snuggle him close and go "there, there..."

Now, see, I'd rather do that to Methos. Connor just doesn't
strike me as the warm and cuddly type.



> Highlander is just a show with someone for everyone. No matter what your
> letch or your kink, you're prob'ly gonna find an object for intense
> admiration.
> Jerri
>
>

Reggie :)
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Jill and Mittsy <ja...@concentric.net> wrote in article
<32ebca59...@news.concentric.net>...


> It finally happened! On 25 Jan 1997 10:29:54 GMT,
> mja...@mailserv.mta.ca (Mark Allman) wrote:
>
> ~quite a bit snipped here~
>

major snippage here


>
> But that's the beauty of HL - the characters are DDG *and*
> intelligent! There are lots of shows out there, where the
> characters are good looking but ditzy or they are very
> intelligent, but rather average looking. With DM & Co. we
> get the best of both worlds.
>
> It's nice to be able to drool - oops! Sorry, I meant
> *salivate* <g> over a character that possesses both these
> traits.
>
> Jill :D
>

>Not to mention the voice......

Jax

Robert Schechter

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lowj wrote:
>
>
> Don't you think we should start a "Clone Bob" campaign. AP may have the
> sexiest bod around but Bob has the sexiest mind. After all is said and
> done, that's the most important thing anyway.

Be careful what you wish for. . . .

In real life I'm kind of a quiet person who can't remember his own name.
And I forget to put the toilet seat down. And I leave my underwear on
the floor. And I take my shoes off and leave them downstairs so the
cats can play with them.

I really don't think you'd do nearly as well with Bob-clones as you
would with AP-clones (calm, everybody, calm), mind or no mind. I can
(sigh) understand that.

Old Bob

Strax

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On Mon, 27 Jan 1997 18:56:05 +0000, "Paul Andrew Knox (HELLO!!!!!!)"
<Pa...@ingsoc.demon.co.uk> wrote:

>This damn computer tells me that <5ccnb2$p...@nimble.mta.ca>, Mark Allman
><mja...@mailserv.mta.ca> wrote the following............

>> Amanda, on the other hand.....*DROOL* Ok, so those of us who are
>>heterosexual males are as bad a bunch of droolers as those of you who admire
>>Duncan. I'm a hypocrite! I admit it!!! I have a gay friend who finds Richie
>>sexier than Duncan, actually....:)
>>
>>Mark Allman
>>

>I'd like to say that I think Richie IS sexier than Duncan. MAybe it's
>cause he's closer to my age.
>
>Paul (it's the hair, and the smile, and the......better stop there<g>)
>--

Have to agree, Paul....Definitely, Richie.....better than Duncan and WAY
better than Methos...Methos has _no_ sex appeal at all....

But, Richie.....hmmmmmm...anyway...nevermind..back to the 'Real World"tm

Strax
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In article <32ee626a...@news.iamerica.net>,

Strax <st...@iamerica.net> wrote:
>On Mon, 27 Jan 1997 18:56:05 +0000, "Paul Andrew Knox (HELLO!!!!!!)"
><Pa...@ingsoc.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>This damn computer tells me that <5ccnb2$p...@nimble.mta.ca>, Mark Allman
>><mja...@mailserv.mta.ca> wrote the following............
>>> Amanda, on the other hand.....*DROOL* Ok, so those of us who are
>>>heterosexual males are as bad a bunch of droolers as those of you who admire
>>>Duncan. I'm a hypocrite! I admit it!!! I have a gay friend who finds Richie
>>>sexier than Duncan, actually....:)
>>>
>>>Mark Allman
>>>
>>I'd like to say that I think Richie IS sexier than Duncan. MAybe it's
>>cause he's closer to my age.
>>
>>Paul (it's the hair, and the smile, and the......better stop there<g>)
>>--
>
>Have to agree, Paul....Definitely, Richie.....better than Duncan and WAY
>better than Methos...Methos has _no_ sex appeal at all....
>
>But, Richie.....hmmmmmm...anyway...nevermind..back to the 'Real World"tm
Does anyone else find it ironic that we are now running a drool
thread under a subject line that originally had to do with a *lack* of
(certain types of) drool threads? :)

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Jette Goldie

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On Tue, 28 Jan 1997 17:15:53 -0800, Robert Schechter
<robert-s...@worldnet.att.net> wrote:

>lowj wrote:
>>
>>
>> Don't you think we should start a "Clone Bob" campaign. AP may have the
>> sexiest bod around but Bob has the sexiest mind. After all is said and
>> done, that's the most important thing anyway.
>
>Be careful what you wish for. . . .
>
>In real life I'm kind of a quiet person who can't remember his own name.
>And I forget to put the toilet seat down. And I leave my underwear on
>the floor. And I take my shoes off and leave them downstairs so the
>cats can play with them.


Oh dear! Seems I've already got a Bob Clone <g> (but he leaves his
shoes in the middle of the darkened bedroom floor for me to trip over
and sprain my foot)

Come to think of it - I don't want an AP clone.

Jette Goldie (Joe's my jo!!)
******************************************
boss...@ednet.co.uk
http://www.ednet.co.uk/~bosslady/
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Paul Andrew Knox (HELLO!!!!!!)

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This damn computer tells me that <32ee626a...@news.iamerica.net>,
Strax <st...@iamerica.net> wrote the following............

>>I'd like to say that I think Richie IS sexier than Duncan. MAybe it's
>>cause he's closer to my age.
>>
>>Paul (it's the hair, and the smile, and the......better stop there<g>)
>>--
>
>Have to agree, Paul....Definitely, Richie.....better than Duncan and WAY
>better than Methos...Methos has _no_ sex appeal at all....
>
>But, Richie.....hmmmmmm...anyway...nevermind..back to the 'Real World"tm
No, let me stay in the fantast world for a bit longer.

The real world's too depressing.

Paul

Regina Michelle Wilhelm

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On Wed, 29 Jan 1997, Jette Goldie wrote:
SNip!

>
> Come to think of it - I don't want an AP clone.

I do! I do!!!! >:)

Cindy Breault

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Jette Goldie wrote:

>
> On 28 Jan 1997 22:16:09 GMT, "Jackie Bubis" <jbu...@ris.net> wrote:
>
> >Not to mention the voice......
> >
> >Jax
>
> Huh? But Adrian's got such an *ordinary* voice! (now JB - that's
> what I call *exotic*) (and sexy)

>
> Jette Goldie (Joe's my jo!!)

O.K. I'll bite. I can understand Jette liking Joe's voice but DM has
one of the best bedroom voices that I have ever heard and I'm a Methos
fan. (Yes, I realized that I changed it from actors to the characters
but I did that on purpose. I know the characters voices but not the
actors.)

So where do I order my clones? No, don't answer that. I'm a happily
married lady and don't want to know. (Now who agreed to forward this to
my husband?)

Cindy B. - Charlotte, NC
A Highlander addict because the alternative is unthinkable.

Queenie

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Jette Goldie wrote:
>
> On Tue, 28 Jan 1997 17:15:53 -0800, Robert Schechter
> <robert-s...@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>
> >lowj wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> Don't you think we should start a "Clone Bob" campaign. AP may have the
> >> sexiest bod around but Bob has the sexiest mind. After all is said and
> >> done, that's the most important thing anyway.


Yes, a sexy mind is important, but would we watch Highlander,
write about Highlander, talk about Highlander, dream
about Highlander, and go to Highlander conventions geekily
attired in Scottish garb if Duncan MacLeod were played by
Steven Furst or Chris Farley or Jaleel White??

Just wondering.

Queenie
Regina totius orbis terrarum

Jette Goldie

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On 28 Jan 1997 22:16:09 GMT, "Jackie Bubis" <jbu...@ris.net> wrote:


>Not to mention the voice......
>
>Jax

Huh? But Adrian's got such an *ordinary* voice! (now JB - that's
what I call *exotic*) (and sexy)

Jette Goldie (Joe's my jo!!)

caid...@aol.com

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Jan 30, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/30/97
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In article <32EE66...@erols.com>, lowj <lo...@erols.com> writes:

>
>Don't you think we should start a "Clone Bob" campaign. AP may have the
>sexiest bod around but Bob has the sexiest mind. After all is said and
>done, that's the most important thing anyway.
>

>--Marsha

Our very own Sean Connery of the NG. Aren't we the lucky ones, along with
Bob's wife!

jaci

lowj

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Queenie wrote:
>
> Jette Goldie wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, 28 Jan 1997 17:15:53 -0800, Robert Schechter
> > <robert-s...@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
> >
> > >lowj wrote:
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> Don't you think we should start a "Clone Bob" campaign. AP may have the
> > >> sexiest bod around but Bob has the sexiest mind. After all is said and
> > >> done, that's the most important thing anyway.
>
> Yes, a sexy mind is important, but would we watch Highlander,
> write about Highlander, talk about Highlander, dream
> about Highlander, and go to Highlander conventions geekily
> attired in Scottish garb if Duncan MacLeod were played by
> Steven Furst or Chris Farley or Jaleel White??
>
> Just wondering.
>
> Queenie
> Regina totius orbis terrarum

Unfortunately, you have a very good point. Human beings just naturally
place some importance (probably too much) on physical appearance. DM's
heroic, charismatic personality makes the whole package complete. But we
all know this is fun fantasy and reality is very different.

I have to admit I was first attracted to my husband partly because of
his appearance, but now I don't even see him as other people do. If he
wasn't the wonderful person he is, I don't think we'd still be together.
That's why I think the sexy mind is what is important in the end.

--Marsha

monky...@aol.com

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In article <32EFEA...@qnet.com>, Queenie <lrobi...@qnet.com> writes:

>
>Jette Goldie wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, 28 Jan 1997 17:15:53 -0800, Robert Schechter
>> <robert-s...@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>>
>> >lowj wrote:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Don't you think we should start a "Clone Bob" campaign. AP may have
the
>> >> sexiest bod around but Bob has the sexiest mind. After all is said
and
>> >> done, that's the most important thing anyway.
>
>
>Yes, a sexy mind is important, but would we watch Highlander,
>write about Highlander, talk about Highlander, dream
>about Highlander, and go to Highlander conventions geekily
>attired in Scottish garb if Duncan MacLeod were played by
>Steven Furst or Chris Farley or Jaleel White??

Well I sure as hell don't watch it because anyone is sexy!
That sure ain't what draws me to the movie and or series.
So if any of those mentioned could pull off the concept,
yes I'd watch.

Tim

Queenie

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Pues, lo creo cuando lo veo.

Queenie
Reina del mundo

ann...@aol.com

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In article <32F0AE...@erols.com>, lowj <lo...@erols.com> writes:

>>Yes, a sexy mind is important, but would we watch Highlander,
>> write about Highlander, talk about Highlander, dream
>> about Highlander, and go to Highlander conventions geekily
>> attired in Scottish garb if Duncan MacLeod were played by
>> Steven Furst or Chris Farley or Jaleel White??
>>

>> Queenie
>> Regina totius orbis terrarum
>
>Unfortunately, you have a very good point. Human beings just naturally
>place some importance (probably too much) on physical appearance. DM's
>heroic, charismatic personality makes the whole package complete. But we
>all know this is fun fantasy and reality is very different.
>

>--Marsha

If you start with a sexy mind, you soon discover that this person
is a *lot* better looking than you noticed at first!!

Anne
--->I wasn't thinking, I was improvising

Usus est magister optimus
(Practice makes perfect)

Jill and Mittsy

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It finally happened! On Wed, 29 Jan 1997 15:37:25 -0800,
Regina Michelle Wilhelm <reg...@gladstone.uoregon.edu>
wrote:

>On Wed, 29 Jan 1997, Jette Goldie wrote:
>SNip!
>>
>> Come to think of it - I don't want an AP clone.
>
> I do! I do!!!! >:)
>
>Reggie :)

Me too!!!!! :P~~~~~~~~~

Jill :D


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Jill and Mittsy

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It finally happened! On Wed, 29 Jan 1997 18:41:12 GMT,
boss...@ednet.co.uk (Jette Goldie) wrote:

>On 28 Jan 1997 22:16:09 GMT, "Jackie Bubis" <jbu...@ris.net> wrote:
>
>
>>Not to mention the voice......
>>
>>Jax
>
>Huh? But Adrian's got such an *ordinary* voice! (now JB - that's
>what I call *exotic*) (and sexy)

Whaddaya mean *ordinary*?!!! I'll admit JB has a nice
voice, but sorry - it doesn't come close the wonderfulness
of AP's!

Joel & Meg Wittenmyer

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Paul Andrew Knox (HELLO!!!!!!) wrote:
>

> >>>Paul (it's the hair, and the smile, and the......better stop there<g>)
> >>>--
> >>
> >>Have to agree, Paul....Definitely, Richie.....better than Duncan and WAY
> >>better than Methos...Methos has _no_ sex appeal at all....
> >>
> >>But, Richie.....hmmmmmm...anyway...nevermind..back to the 'Real World"tm

> > Does anyone else find it ironic that we are now running a drool
> >thread under a subject line that originally had to do with a *lack* of
> >(certain types of) drool threads? :)

> I would like to make it clear I was not drooling!
> I was merely admiring SK's acting skills, and good sword work (Yeah! and
> the rest <g>). There may have been a small amount of excess moisture
> escaping from my mouth, but not enough to be called a "drool"!
>
> just wanted to get that straight!
>
> Paul

Haven't really had much to add to this thread, but been reading it with
much interest. I think we can now officially change the subject line.
NG Guys are NOT more chaste! <bg> Jeez! I thought I was bad shorting
out my keyboard with the drool produced everytime I talked about
Methos! Oh and Paul....I think Richie's pretty sexy too. :-/~~~~~~~~
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Paul Andrew Knox (HELLO!!!!!!)

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This damn computer tells me that <5cl3o4$h...@crl.crl.com>, "Donald E.
Vick" <dv...@crl.com> wrote the following............

>In article <32ee626a...@news.iamerica.net>,
>Strax <st...@iamerica.net> wrote:
>>On Mon, 27 Jan 1997 18:56:05 +0000, "Paul Andrew Knox (HELLO!!!!!!)"
>><Pa...@ingsoc.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>>
>>>This damn computer tells me that <5ccnb2$p...@nimble.mta.ca>, Mark Allman
>>><mja...@mailserv.mta.ca> wrote the following............
>>>> Amanda, on the other hand.....*DROOL* Ok, so those of us who are
>>>>heterosexual males are as bad a bunch of droolers as those of you who admire
>>>>Duncan. I'm a hypocrite! I admit it!!! I have a gay friend who finds Richie
>>>>sexier than Duncan, actually....:)
>>>>
>>>>Mark Allman
>>>>
>>>I'd like to say that I think Richie IS sexier than Duncan. MAybe it's
>>>cause he's closer to my age.
>>>
>>>Paul (it's the hair, and the smile, and the......better stop there<g>)
>>>--
>>
>>Have to agree, Paul....Definitely, Richie.....better than Duncan and WAY
>>better than Methos...Methos has _no_ sex appeal at all....
>>
>>But, Richie.....hmmmmmm...anyway...nevermind..back to the 'Real World"tm
> Does anyone else find it ironic that we are now running a drool
>thread under a subject line that originally had to do with a *lack* of
>(certain types of) drool threads? :)
I would like to make it clear I was not drooling!
I was merely admiring SK's acting skills, and good sword work (Yeah! and
the rest <g>). There may have been a small amount of excess moisture
escaping from my mouth, but not enough to be called a "drool"!

just wanted to get that straight!

Paul

mjord...@aol.com

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In article <32F2D3...@qnet.com>, Queenie <lrobi...@qnet.com> writes:

>> >
>> >Yes, a sexy mind is important, but would we watch Highlander,
>> >write about Highlander, talk about Highlander, dream
>> >about Highlander, and go to Highlander conventions geekily
>> >attired in Scottish garb if Duncan MacLeod were played by
>> >Steven Furst or Chris Farley or Jaleel White??
>>

>> Well I sure as hell don't watch it because anyone is sexy!
>> That sure ain't what draws me to the movie and or series.
>> So if any of those mentioned could pull off the concept,
>> yes I'd watch.
>>
>> Tim
>
>Pues, lo creo cuando lo veo.

Yo tambien. I wouldn't watch it w/o Duncan or the regular cast.

Monica J.

Cindy Breault

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Jennifer & Howard wrote:
>
> > >>I'd like to say that I think Richie IS sexier than Duncan. MAybe it's
> > >>cause he's closer to my age.
> > >>
> > >>Paul (it's the hair, and the smile, and the......better stop there<g>)
> > >>--
> > >
> > >Have to agree, Paul....Definitely, Richie.....better than Duncan and WAY
> > >better than Methos...Methos has _no_ sex appeal at all....
> > >
> > >But, Richie.....hmmmmmm...anyway...nevermind..back to the 'Real World"tm
>
> > No, let me stay in the fantast world for a bit longer.
> >
> > The real world's too depressing.
> >
> > Paul
> > --
> Sorry to just jump in like this...but had to throw my two cents in...
> Methos has no sex appeal because he doesn't seem to have that passion that
> many of the other immortals have. He's cute, but not hot!

I totally disagree. I think Methos has a lot of sex appeal. It's just
more mature and underspoken. Remember the Alexa story arc? Also, have
you seen the season five eps with Methos. :P~~~ Well, what makes the
world go round is different tastes.

> Richie, well...ummm....he's too immature, maybe in a couple of hundred
> years... ::S::

Richie is a little young for my tastes but maybe 20 years ago ... well
even then I preferred tall, dark, and handsome. (My sister would have
been Richie nuts though.)

> But Duncan....well, as they say, there can be only one!! The voice, the
> humor, the strength, intelligence, cockiness...and, yes, the passion!!!
> Okay....that's all I had to say...Thanks for listening.
> Jen

Okay for raw, smokey, steamy, sex appeal Duncan has it, hands down.
He's the reason I started watching HL and I still enjoy drooling but I
replay the Methos scenes over and over and over again.

As I said variety ... and they're both tall, dark, and handsome. <eg>

Cindy B. - I never promised not to drool.


A Highlander addict because the alternative is unthinkable.

ps - I swear that I could actually hear Jette yelling Joe when I added a
smokey adjective for Duncan but it's a different flavor smoke. I swear
Jette. Honest.

Jennifer & Howard

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> >>I'd like to say that I think Richie IS sexier than Duncan. MAybe it's
> >>cause he's closer to my age.
> >>
> >>Paul (it's the hair, and the smile, and the......better stop there<g>)
> >>--
> >
> >Have to agree, Paul....Definitely, Richie.....better than Duncan and WAY
> >better than Methos...Methos has _no_ sex appeal at all....
> >
> >But, Richie.....hmmmmmm...anyway...nevermind..back to the 'Real World"tm

> No, let me stay in the fantast world for a bit longer.
>
> The real world's too depressing.
>
> Paul
> --
Sorry to just jump in like this...but had to throw my two cents in...
Methos has no sex appeal because he doesn't seem to have that passion that
many of the other immortals have. He's cute, but not hot!

Richie, well...ummm....he's too immature, maybe in a couple of hundred
years... ::S::

Abigail Archambault

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>>>(snipped)

>>>
>>> Well I sure as hell don't watch it because anyone is sexy!
>>> That sure ain't what draws me to the movie and or series.
>>> So if any of those mentioned could pull off the concept,
>>> yes I'd watch.
>>>
>>> Tim
>>
>>Pues, lo creo cuando lo veo.
>
>Yo tambien. I wouldn't watch it w/o Duncan or the regular cast.
>
>Monica J.

Yes, the concept is intriguing...the stories thought-provoking...the
filming
inventive... the characters and relationships interesting...but it is
sexy, lovely, darling, adorable Adrian Paul as DM that fascinates me and
keeps
me watching.

Abby
"Always be kind and courteous" - Eric Charming
Abigail...@prodigy.com

Tuckerlair

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Too true, dear. Jim Byrnes is sexy - can't beat strong, kind and a sense
of humor. Did I mention the chest development?
AP is pretty - love to watch him, but Jim wins every time in our house.
Check out "Wiseguy" for Jim with long hair and a funky attitude.
Janis

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