I remember another one, it's Believe the Lie (from "Gethsamane")
Patrick wrote in message <386C0547...@mimos.my>...
>I don't know what you name them, the "The Truth is out There" line at
>the beginning of every episode, and sometimes you get something
>different, all I can recall was
>"Trust No One", "Deny Everything", "Apology is Policy". What are the
>others?
>
>--
>Patrick Yau
>ne...@iname.com
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>Yahoo Messenger: neux2000
>
>
>> Check out Tiny Dancer's site and type in "tag lines" They're all there.
>>
Yet another reason not to answer to stupid questions. Just look it up.
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Al Ruffinelli <alv...@accesscom.com>
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My favorite is "Stop asking stupid questions and look it up."
Andrea
"Patrick" <ykw...@mimos.my> wrote in message news:386C0547...@mimos.my...
> I don't know what you name them, the "The Truth is out There" line at
> the beginning of every episode, and sometimes you get something
> different, all I can recall was
> "Trust No One", "Deny Everything", "Apology is Policy". What are the
> others?
>
--Donna
Faloona wrote:
>
> I think they are called "tag lines". I'm not sure what they all are. I would to
> see someone try the Navajo one :)
>
> Andrea
>
> "Patrick" <ykw...@mimos.my> wrote in message news:386C0547...@mimos.my...
> Check out Tiny Dancer's site and type in "tag lines" They're all there.
>
--
Tiny Dancers site is www.insanity.com.au/td/
--Donna
mox.f...@fib.gob wrote:
>
> On Fri, 31 Dec 1999 09:22:15 +0800, Patrick <ykw...@mimos.my> wrote:
> > I don't know what you name them, the "The Truth is out There" line at
> > the beginning of every episode, and sometimes you get something
> > different, all I can recall was
> > "Trust No One", "Deny Everything", "Apology is Policy". What are the
> > others?
>
Donna wrote:
> Oh Al, quit being a grouch. Think of it as a holiday gift. :P
>
> Tiny Dancers site is
Yahoo took me right to the site. IWon did too. Alta Vista was a tiny bit
harder
because it lists the old Xoom URL first. But when I scroll down,
the new URL was number 6. Maybe we should think about why
there was a ISP change for the site before we continue to post
URLs all over the ng. It's not such a mean thing to expect fans
to do a tiny bit of research to answer their questions; that's
how you find the cool stuff. The search is often part
of the fun. Besides, newbies *need* to learn how to use
search engines. There's even a brand new advantage to
looking things up yourself: with IWon, you could win
money doing it. (No, I don't work for IWon<G>)
Teddi
Is that from tSKiYF?
Crazy Chick
-
D!S!DB, Samurai SMUTster
XFW#42; WotF Mistress-, *I*
Teddi Litman wrote:
>
>
>
> Donna wrote:
>
> > Oh Al, quit being a grouch. Think of it as a holiday gift. :P
> >
> > Tiny Dancers site is
>
> Yahoo took me right to the site. IWon did too. Alta Vista was a tiny bit
> harder
> because it lists the old Xoom URL first. But when I scroll down,
> the new URL was number 6. Maybe we should think about why
> there was a ISP change for the site before we continue to post
> URLs all over the ng.
Your right about this however if it was that is for you to find...
> It's not such a mean thing to expect fans
> to do a tiny bit of research to answer their questions; that's
> how you find the cool stuff. The search is often part
> of the fun. Besides, newbies *need* to learn how to use
> search engines.
Yes, search engines are our friends, but when I was a newbie I
appreciated it when someone pointed me in the right direction.
> There's even a brand new advantage to
> looking things up yourself: with IWon, you could win
> money doing it. (No, I don't work for IWon<G>)
>
--Donna <--putting her charge cards away since New Zealand seems to have
weathered the Y2K just fine.
I call it being honest, and it's more useful than giving the wrong answer.
YOU'RE or YOU ARE.
[...]
> Yes, search engines are our friends, but when I was a newbie I
> appreciated it when someone pointed me in the right direction.
[...]
Take a look at my sig.
mox.f...@fib.gob wrote:
>
> On Fri, 31 Dec 1999 17:40:10 GMT, Donna <dave...@home.com> wrote:
> [...]
> > Your right about this however if it was that is for you to find...
>
> YOU'RE or YOU ARE.
Very well.. YOU ARE right. That better? <squeezing Al's cheeks> ;P
>
> [...]
> > Yes, search engines are our friends, but when I was a newbie I
> > appreciated it when someone pointed me in the right direction.
> [...]
>
> Take a look at my sig.
I have seen your sig Al. It's a very nice sig.
--Donna
mox.f...@fib.gob wrote:
>
> On Fri, 31 Dec 1999 05:40:25 GMT, Donna <dave...@home.com> wrote:
> > Oh Al, quit being a grouch. Think of it as a holiday gift. :P
>
> I call it being honest, and it's more useful than giving the wrong answer.
Is it the wrong answer?
--Donna
We don't know each other that well. Oh, you meant...
> I have seen your sig Al. It's a very nice sig.
That's what they all say.
mox.f...@fib.gob wrote:
>
> On Fri, 31 Dec 1999 20:49:46 GMT, Donna <dave...@home.com> wrote:
> [...]
> > Very well.. YOU ARE right. That better? <squeezing Al's cheeks> ;P
>
> We don't know each other that well. Oh, you meant...
>
> > I have seen your sig Al. It's a very nice sig.
>
> That's what they all say.
I bet they do. ;>
Happy New Year Al! <mwah>
--Donna <--leaving Al's very nice sig in.
>mox.f...@fib.gob wrote:
>>
>> I call it being honest, and it's more useful than giving the wrong answer.
>
>Is it the wrong answer?
No, 'it' is 'being honest'. Didn't you follow the antecedents in that
sentence?
--Sean
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Sean Carroll wrote:
>
> On Fri, 31 Dec 1999 20:50:25 GMT, Donna <dave...@home.com> wrote:
>
> >mox.f...@fib.gob wrote:
> >>
> >> I call it being honest, and it's more useful than giving the wrong answer.
> >
> >Is it the wrong answer?
>
> No, 'it' is 'being honest'. Didn't you follow the antecedents in that
> sentence?
>
Um... Guess not.
--Donna <--who still doesn't get it. I mean I _get it_ but ... never
mind.