> the bees are coming
"They've been here for a long, long time."
deb...
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deb...or whatever. =OBSSE =SWILS =GABAL =FBI
Super!Duckling
<My other sig is in an alternate universe.>
I came, I saw, I geeked a PEEP.
http://www.geocites.com/Athens/Acropolis/3153/wudec.html
Department Head, X-Files University School of CSM Studies.
http://shipper.simplenet.com/XFU.htm
~Member of the Morley Pin-Up Preservation Society~
Magician ("longs to see")
XFBeeKeepr wrote:
> the bees are coming
Maybe you should stop making them horny.
--
-Beth...YappiGrrl...MangoSundae
Super!Duckling
"I kissed a girl, her lips were sweet. She was just like kissing me but
better."
-Jill Sobule
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CarriK
>>XFBeeKeepr wrote:
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>>> the bees are coming
>>
Shouldn't it be "the bees are humming"?
-Lady Eltanin
(aka Theresa)
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"The bees are coming"
Watch the sky's and watch the sun,
The future's fight has just begun,
A quest for one, a story told,
Of hidden words both new and old,
In time the truth will be a lie,
The truth behind the bees that fly.
Even now we hear their hum,
The end is nigh for soon they come,
Our lives are short and few are bold,
To seek the answers, of words untold,
And we must walk with truth or die,
Fight the future; believe the lie.
M
LOS ANGELES TIMES
CYBERTAINMENT
For X-Philes, the Truth Is Out
There . . . on the Web Somewhere
By MARK GLASER, Special to The Times
Thursday, April 16, 1998
The Web has always been a haven for conspiracy
theorists, sci-fi eccentrics and UFO true believers. So
it's no surprise that Yahoo! turns up 500 sites in its
"X-Files" file, brimming with plot threads, gossip and celeb
obsession with the two lead characters. The surprise is that
Fox's lawyers have been out to stop them.
For the last few years, Fox has closed many fan sites of
"The Simpsons," "The X-Files" and "Millennium," citing
intellectual property rights. Fans have been in an uproar,
blaming everyone from show creator Chris Carter to
overzealous Fox execs.
Fox has promised to start making images available for fan
Web sites sometime soon. Meanwhile, the drama continues
with fans clamoring for answers and Fox playing the paranoid
Big Brother.
Now there's an official site at www.TheX-Files.com, with
plot synopses from all past shows, and even glimpses of
upcoming shows.
But fans make your online foray much more interesting.
Start at the X-Files Alphabet Book (www.iinet.net.au/
~jcw/xfiles/index.html),a great resource. Its gossip section,
The Wire, even broke the news that the show will be taped in
L.A. next season.
For star worship, nothing beats the David Duchovny
Estrogen Brigade (DDEB3) at
miri.simplenet.com/ddeb3, where female admirers offer book
recommendations from Duchovny, plus photos and articles.
His co-star gets her due with the Gillian Anderson Estrogen
Brigade (www.teatime.com/gaeb) and Gillian Anderson
Testosterone Brigade (www.bchs.uh.edu/
~ecantu/GATB/gatb.html)--strong showings from both sexes.
And for those wishing that Fox Mulder and Dana Scully
would finally steam up the small screen, there's a raft of
"relationshipper" pages that exult in the teensiest flirtation or
physical contact. One entertaining site is the Institution for
Relationshippers (pages.prodigy.com/KYOUSE/xflove.htm),
with an amazingly detailed episode guide, and some erotic fan
fiction.
If such notions disturb your sense of propriety, you'll
probably prefer the scientific stimulation of the CD-ROM,
X-Files: Unrestricted Access (Fox Interactive; $35). It includes
screen savers, as well as a mountain of data from the show, all
indexed by case dossiers, evidence files and surveillance
photos and video.
The name is a bit misleading, since Unrestricted Access
requires Internet Explorer 4 (included) to download updates
or visit Web links. The interface is daunting too, with cryptic
icons and too many hyperlinks.
X-Philes might get more entertainment for their buck at
this summer's full-length movie, or with the upcoming
CD-ROM game from Fox and Hyperbole Studios. The game,
due in late May, lets you play a part in an original story.
"The game has an interesting cinematic quality, and the
puzzles come organically out of the story," said Greg Roach of
Hyperbole in Seattle. "We had well over a week from each [of
the show's stars]. Gillian, in fact, had such a good time, she
came back and gave us more time, so we wrote additional
material for her."
Mark Glaser is a freelance writer and critic.
________________________________________________________________________
-WBC
"One man alone cannot fight the future."
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>
>XFBeeKeepr wrote:
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>> the bees are coming
>
> Maybe you should stop making them horny.
>
>--
>-Beth...YappiGrrl...MangoSundae
> Super!Duckling
>"I kissed a girl, her lips were sweet. She was just like kissing me but
>better."
> -Jill Sobule
>
>
That would be cumming .
Bill k.
Who just likes to type the word ' cumming' .