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Mooster

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Oct 8, 1996, 3:00:00 AM10/8/96
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I hope that the SRSG WILL NOT be referred to as the UNiblonder as
many people have referred to her. It is obviously a variation of the
unabomber and it is enirely inappropriate and inconsistent with the
nicknames of her two predecessors.
Deep Throat was an appropriate nickname for the first informant
because the 2nd most famous Deep Throat in history was probably either
a member of Nixon's inner circle or someone very close to it as this
character is a member of the "conspiracy" inner circle.
Mr. X was also a clever nickname because of course the obvious
reference X-Files and the ambiguity in his motives.
The accused unabomber is a dangerous sociopath who for his entire
adolescent and adult life has isolated himself from normal human
interaction. The UNiblonder sounds more appropriate for the title of
an episode which features a similarly dangerous person.. Unless this
new character turns out to exhibit similar criminal and sociopathic
behavior, another nickname would be entirely more appropriate.
Both the namesDeep Throat and Mr. X resonate humor and
cleverness. A nickname parodizing a sick criminal loses all of the
"charm" associated with the names Deep Throat and Mr. X.

Mooster

Barbara Ruef

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Oct 8, 1996, 3:00:00 AM10/8/96
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Okay, I'll fess up...but this isn't an apology.
I was the one who posted that Nick's post mentioning the
UN Blonde made me think UNiblonde like the Unabomber.
It was merely the sound without any connotation or connection
from one to the other. I still keep thinking that. Her
name was just too long for me to catch during the episode.
But if it's too UN-PC, then imagine her introducing
herself to Mulder thusly...

My name is Blonde...Honey Blonde.

You can even shorten it to HoneyBee if that flips
your switch. I never put her down because she was blonde.
Hey...some of my best friends are blonde! I just said in
my review that to me she is already less interesting than
Deep Throat or X because we know too much about her...name,
place of business. Not enough mystery. I'll just put my
faith in the writers to make her interesting and effective
in her role, whatever it may be...oohh, no pun intended.

*************************************************************
[ No offense intended.] "None comprehended." - The Tick -
<bjr...@tam2000.tamu.edu>
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hol...@internetland.net

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Oct 8, 1996, 3:00:00 AM10/8/96
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In article <325a1a0a...@nntphost.mne.net>, Mo...@gren.com (Mooster) wrote:

> I hope that the SRSG WILL NOT be referred to as the UNiblonder as
> many people have referred to her. It is obviously a variation of the
> unabomber and it is enirely inappropriate and inconsistent with the
> nicknames of her two predecessors.
> Deep Throat was an appropriate nickname for the first informant
> because the 2nd most famous Deep Throat in history was probably either
> a member of Nixon's inner circle or someone very close to it as this
> character is a member of the "conspiracy" inner circle.

and the first most famous??? Hmm oral sex -- how appropo -- not!

> Mr. X was also a clever nickname because of course the obvious
> reference X-Files and the ambiguity in his motives.

And here I was thinking it was because of the X on the window -- or was
that too obvious?


> The accused unabomber is a dangerous sociopath who for his entire
> adolescent and adult life has isolated himself from normal human
> interaction. The UNiblonder sounds more appropriate for the title of
> an episode which features a similarly dangerous person.. Unless this
> new character turns out to exhibit similar criminal and sociopathic
> behavior, another nickname would be entirely more appropriate.
> Both the namesDeep Throat and Mr. X resonate humor and
> cleverness. A nickname parodizing a sick criminal loses all of the
> "charm" associated with the names Deep Throat and Mr. X.

I'm sorry, I'd heard somewhere that laughter was the best medicine, and
that iof one did not use humor to exorcise one's demons you'd end up a
sociopathic poster on USENET telling everyone elso how to think.
>
AMY

Stef Davies

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Oct 8, 1996, 3:00:00 AM10/8/96
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I may have misunderstood, but I thought that Deep Throat and X were how
they were referred to in the script and on the show, not just nicknames
coined on this newsgroup.

I doubt that the female on the show will actually be addressed by other
characters as the UNaBlonder (tho' maybe Scully might come to want to...)
but I shall continue to use whatever epithet seems appropriate and
expresses my feelings for this MulderBonkette.


In the news article dated 08 Oct 1996, it was said by Mo...@gren.com
(Mooster) that ...

>> I hope that the SRSG WILL NOT be referred to as the UNiblonder as
>> many people have referred to her. It is obviously a variation of the
>> unabomber and it is enirely inappropriate and inconsistent with the
>> nicknames of her two predecessors.
>> Deep Throat was an appropriate nickname for the first informant
>> because the 2nd most famous Deep Throat in history was probably either
>> a member of Nixon's inner circle or someone very close to it as this
>> character is a member of the "conspiracy" inner circle.

>> Mr. X was also a clever nickname because of course the obvious
>> reference X-Files and the ambiguity in his motives.

Mourning the Dearly Departed and Sadly Missed X-Files UST

stephani...@ukonline.co.uk


x x x x x x x x x x x x
For the X-Files fanfic Daily listing archive:
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/members/xfilesfanficarchive.d/contents.htm

For fanfic that follows the episodes:
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/members/xfilesfanficarchive.d/postepis.htm


x x x x x x x x x x x x

LISA LOISELLE

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Oct 9, 1996, 3:00:00 AM10/9/96
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Y'know, the SRSG chick kinda resembles Sailor Moon. Impossibly
blond hair, impossibly long legs.... to quell the rage of the highly PC
types, I suggest we just call her Sailor Moon. And to quote Sailor Moon:
"In the name of the Moon, I right wrongs and punish evil. And
that means you." Apropos, non?

So I move to call her Sailor Moon, because I certainly hope we are
allowed to make fun of cartoons. And our SRSG blonde friend does seem a
bit... oh how shall I put it?... fake.

Alll who are in accordance say aye!

Lisa
....proud to be a Canadian, eh?

Nick Pedicini

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Oct 9, 1996, 3:00:00 AM10/9/96
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Thanx Barb, I couldn't remember who turned UN Blonde (I was thinking about
the song "Suicide Blonde") into Uniblonder (alt Unablonder)

Nick

Barbara Ruef <bjr...@tam2000.tamu.edu> wrote in article
<Pine.SOL.3.91.961008...@tam2000.tamu.edu>...

ma...@combase.com

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Oct 9, 1996, 3:00:00 AM10/9/96
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Mo...@gren.com (Mooster) wrote:

> I hope that the SRSG WILL NOT be referred to as the UNiblonder as
>many people have referred to her. It is obviously a variation of the
>unabomber and it is enirely inappropriate and inconsistent with the
>nicknames of her two predecessors.
>

>Mooster

Are you related to Catherine yronwode?
just checking!


Lisa or |Maya|
but both are me.

http://www.geocities.com/Area51/2646/


Still having dirty thoughts of MP reading me bedtime stories.

Patti Montgomery

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Oct 9, 1996, 3:00:00 AM10/9/96
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Barbara Ruef wrote:

>Her name was just too long for me to catch during the episode.
> But if it's too UN-PC, then imagine her introducing
> herself to Mulder thusly...
>
> My name is Blonde...Honey Blonde.
>

Actually, her name was Marita Covarrubias. I know this because I
watched it with the Closed Captioning turn on (Mulder has a habit of
mumbling...really...he does!!!).

So, shall we no begin to speculate on nationality? international
conspiracy theories? what she eats for breakfast? does she have breast
implants? or is she 'real'?

Coleen Sullivan-Baier

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Oct 10, 1996, 3:00:00 AM10/10/96
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In <325C43...@d.umn.edu> Patti Montgomery <pmon...@d.umn.edu>
writes:

>Actually, her name was Marita Covarrubias. I know this because I
>watched it with the Closed Captioning turn on (Mulder has a habit of
>mumbling...really...he does!!!).
>
>So, shall we no begin to speculate on nationality? international
>conspiracy theories? what she eats for breakfast? does she have
breast implants? or is she 'real'?


All I want to know is who's mother, sister-in-law, prop person,
football player, etc is the basis of this name ....Saiburravoc
...doesn't make any sense backwards, either.....

XXXXXXXgizzieXXXXXXXX
(who once had a dog named Tievoli)


Cheryl Deluca

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Oct 10, 1996, 3:00:00 AM10/10/96
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ma...@combase.com wrote:

>Mo...@gren.com (Mooster) wrote:

>> I hope that the SRSG WILL NOT be referred to as the UNiblonder as
>>many people have referred to her. It is obviously a variation of the
>>unabomber and it is enirely inappropriate and inconsistent with the
>>nicknames of her two predecessors.
>>
>>Mooster


InfoBIMBO... Sorry - it was someone elses suggestion.

Patti Montgomery

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Oct 11, 1996, 3:00:00 AM10/11/96
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Coleen Sullivan-Baier wrote:
>
> XXXXXXXgizzieXXXXXXXX
> (who once had a dog named Tievoli)

Hey...we used to have a store here in town called Tivoli (they forgot
the 'E'). It disappeared when the built the new mall.

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