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Joey

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Oct 21, 1997, 3:00:00 AM10/21/97
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RFRANK wrote:
>
> Yes.....
>
> Chaco Chicken
> Small potatoes, potato chips, nu potatoes, potato salad....
> Choice of Iced Tea or Root Beer
>
> Who else?
>
> Kathy


You must also serve liver!

Mary McDowell

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Oct 22, 1997, 3:00:00 AM10/22/97
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Sunflower seeds as snacks...of course!

Joey <kdca...@worldnet.att.net> wrote in article
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Michael Gosselin

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Oct 23, 1997, 3:00:00 AM10/23/97
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Mary McDowell (mmcd...@earthlink.net) wrote:
: Sunflower seeds as snacks...of course!

Food: Skinner's Nuts

Decorations: manila folders
umbrellas

--
Michael Gosselin

"... but as when / The bird of wonder dies, the maiden phoenix, / Her
ashes new create another heir, / As great in admiration as herself;"

-- William Shakespeare, "King Henry VIII"

Alexandra Y. Kwan

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Oct 23, 1997, 3:00:00 AM10/23/97
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On 23 Oct 1997, Michael Gosselin wrote:

> Mary McDowell (mmcd...@earthlink.net) wrote:
> : Sunflower seeds as snacks...of course!
>
> Food: Skinner's Nuts

His what?! I am quite sure I am *not* into eating human
body parts! (sorry for being so sick-minded!)

>
> Decorations: manila folders
> umbrellas
>
> --
> Michael Gosselin
>
> "... but as when / The bird of wonder dies, the maiden phoenix, / Her
> ashes new create another heir, / As great in admiration as herself;"
>
> -- William Shakespeare, "King Henry VIII"
>
>

from little Alex
Knight of OAM
Fan of Misty Lackey and Anne Rice
Trekkie, X-Phile, and Slash Lover


alv...@ng.netgate.net

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Oct 24, 1997, 3:00:00 AM10/24/97
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On 22 Oct 1997 01:58:25 GMT, rfr...@aol.com wrote:
> Yes.....

> Chaco Chicken
> Small potatoes, potato chips, nu potatoes, potato salad....
> Choice of Iced Tea or Root Beer

> Who else?

LIVER!


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Susan Carver

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Oct 24, 1997, 3:00:00 AM10/24/97
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laura capozzola <laur...@erols.com> wrote

> You could play, Hack the Arm Off of the Good-Looking Guy instead of pin
> the tail on the donkey.
>
> You could carve She is One on your chest or your back as the Birthday
> Girl.
>
> You could all go get a tattoo.
>
> You could play Spin The Bottle Virgil Incanto-style.
>
> You could freeze little plastic aliens in an ice cube
> Gethsemane-style.
>

I want to have a party and play these games. Except I want to
play pin the nosebleed on the Scully. And how about a pinnata
as Mulder. (I like Mulder. I really do, but sometimes he is such
a punk. Except when he wears his leather jacket, wears all black,
and has that cute little piece of hair that falls on his forehead. ;o)

--
Susan
Postulant, OBSSE
(all praise the Saint)
dull,hairbrush in waiting


Monkey5s

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Oct 24, 1997, 3:00:00 AM10/24/97
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Susan Carver stated:

>I want to have a party and play these games. Except I want to
>play pin the nosebleed on the Scully. And how about a pinnata
>as Mulder.

I still think you should have a beanbag-toss game called "Headless Queequeg".
But really, you should ask gizzie--she's got games and decorations and food
ideas galore! Of course, they're mostly for X-F premiere parties, but I bet
they could be adapted to birthdays with little effort.

> (I like Mulder. I really do, but sometimes he is such
>a punk. Except when he wears his leather jacket, wears all black,
>and has that cute little piece of hair that falls on his forehead. ;o)

Yeah, well, what can ya do?

Monkey5s
dull,thimble

Susan Carver

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Oct 24, 1997, 3:00:00 AM10/24/97
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Monkey5s <monk...@aol.com> wrote

> I still think you should have a beanbag-toss game called "Headless
Queequeg".
> But really, you should ask gizzie--she's got games and decorations and
food
> ideas galore! Of course, they're mostly for X-F premiere parties, but I
bet
> they could be adapted to birthdays with little effort.

That does it, I am having a premiere party. I may be the only
one there but I am going to have to play "Headless Queequeg".
Um, how do you play?

--
Susan
Postulant, OBSSE
praying for our St. Scully's health,
dull,hairbrush in waiting

laura capozzola

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Oct 24, 1997, 3:00:00 AM10/24/97
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Kelly MacDonald wrote:
>
> I REALLY did try to research this on deja news, but with 10,000 posts
> mentioning the applicable words...
>
> Nov 2 is my birthday, and some friends are using the occasion of the two
> special events to have a party. Any theme appropriate food or other
> thematic embellishments to suggest? Consider it X-files trivial pursuit!

You could play, Hack the Arm Off of the Good-Looking Guy instead of pin
the tail on the donkey.

You could carve She is One on your chest or your back as the Birthday
Girl.

You could all go get a tattoo.

You could play Spin The Bottle Virgil Incanto-style.

You could freeze little plastic aliens in an ice cube
Gethsemane-style.

-Laura-

Kelly MacDonald

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Oct 25, 1997, 3:00:00 AM10/25/97
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Thanks so much to everyone for the suggestions! Gizzie, I'm mailing you
next. I even understood all the references (except banana cream pie. We
thought of pie, but that was a twin peaks thing - didn't think it
counted!) I'm also going to set all the clocks in the house to 11:13 and
see who notices. And, everyone will have to come in overcoats and carry
their cell phones. In fact, perhaps I should forbid all direct
communication and just have everyone call each other and ask "where are
you?" I'll have lots of no smoking signs, if I could only find some dry
ice to make it smoky! Perhaps a nice line of porn videos.

Sunflower seeds. Can't believe I didn't think of that! And, don't they
realize they ruined the x-files drinking game by putting the show on at 9
on sunday?

Again, sincere thanks! And, for those of you for whom it might matter (it
does to me in the groups where I'm active) I'm not one of those people
who pops in, asks a question, and then asks for mail responses because I
"don't follow the group." I lurk here a lot, I'm just not nearly as good
at this as you all are :-)
--
Kelly in Va Beach

Monkey5s

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Oct 25, 1997, 3:00:00 AM10/25/97
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Kelly in Va Beach commented:

> I even understood all the references (except banana cream pie. We
>thought of pie, but that was a twin peaks thing - didn't think it
>counted!)

Ooh! Ooh! I know this one! It's the kind of pie Mulder stepped in when he was
after the serial killer in the kitchen in Clyde Bruckman! Of course, sweet
potato pie would count, as well, from Jose Chung's From Outer Space.

> I'm also going to set all the clocks in the house to 11:13 and
>see who notices.

Um, did you mean 10:13? Or 11:21, CC's wife's birthday?

Monkey5s
dull,thimble
who wants to make perfectly sure I've got the details of Headless Queequeg
worked out before I post it!

Susan Carver

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Oct 25, 1997, 3:00:00 AM10/25/97
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Monkey5s <monk...@aol.com> wrote

> who wants to make perfectly sure I've got the details of Headless
Queequeg
> worked out before I post it!
>

Hurry, I want to play Headless Queequeg!!!!

--
Susan
Postulant, OBSSE
In prayer for a speedy recovery of St.Scully,
dull,hairbrush


RFRANK

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Oct 25, 1997, 3:00:00 AM10/25/97
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>>
>> Decorations: manila folders
>> umbrellas
>>
>> --
>> Michael Gosselin
>>
>> "... but as when / The bird of wonder dies, the maiden phoenix, / Her
>> ashes new create another heir, / As great in admiration as herself;"
>>
>> -- William Shakespeare, "King Henry VIII"
>>
>>
Hey Michael--
I like the Shakespeare. I was tired of wondering what broadband is.

:)
Kathy

LDShupe

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Oct 25, 1997, 3:00:00 AM10/25/97
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>do...@visi.net (Kelly MacDonald) wrote:

>I'm also going to set all the clocks in the house to 11:13 and

>see who notices. And, everyone will have to come in overcoats and carry
>their cell phones. In fact, perhaps I should forbid all direct
>communication and just have everyone call each other and ask "where are
>you?" I'll have lots of no smoking signs, if I could only find some dry
>ice to make it smoky! Perhaps a nice line of porn videos.
>
>Sunflower seeds. Can't believe I didn't think of that

Flashlights! You need flashlights! And perhaps for dinner, everyone gets to
wear a bib and eat a big, greasy platter of ribs. And there should be some
bees somewhere, shouldn't there?


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