#0, wow.
Posted by Gryphon on Apr-27-03 at 02:00 PM
that's a strange project to have barged back onto the front burner like that.I blame Marty. hee hee hee... --G. -><- Benjamin D. Hutchins, Co-Founder, Editor in Chief, Netadmin Eyrie Productions, Unlimited http://www.eyrie-productions.com/
#1, RE: wow.
Posted by ClassicDrogn on Apr-27-03 at 02:21 PM
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>that's a strange project to have barged back onto the front >burner like that. > >I blame Marty. > >hee hee hee... You, sir, are an evil, evil man. - CD, waving a hand at a chart showing Manhattan and a twinkie, labelled 'Gryphon's Evilness'
#7, RE: wow.
Posted by Shadowhavoc on Apr-27-03 at 09:52 PM
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>>that's a strange project to have barged back onto the front >>burner like that. >> It is isn't it?
>You, sir, are an evil, evil man. > >- CD, waving a hand at a chart showing Manhattan and a twinkie, >labelled 'Gryphon's Evilness' That's a big twinkie... "Life is not good or bad, it's what you make of it. Somebody please shoot me."
#2, RE: wow.
Posted by Offsides on Apr-27-03 at 02:22 PM
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Dare I ask for mor context, or is this another "just wait and see" moment...Offsides I have looked into the abyss, and the abyss looked also back into me. Neither of us liked what we saw. EPU RCW #π #include <stdsig.h>
#3, RE: wow.
Posted by Nathan on Apr-27-03 at 03:29 PM
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>Dare I ask for mor context, or is this another "just wait and see" >moment... Observe the NXE forum. Blessed be. -n (Would be happy, but has a ten page paper due at 9:30am tomorrow. With three pages and change already done.)
#4, RE: wow.
Posted by Gryphon on Apr-27-03 at 06:54 PM
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>>Dare I ask for mor context, or is this another "just wait and see" >>moment... > >Observe the NXE forum. If you like herring. --G. -><- Benjamin D. Hutchins, Co-Founder, Editor in Chief, Netadmin Eyrie Productions, Unlimited http://www.eyrie-productions.com/
#5, RE: wow.
Posted by Offsides on Apr-27-03 at 07:58 PM
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>>Observe the NXE forum. > >If you like herring. > Not particularly - I prefer Lox myself :)Offsides I have looked into the abyss, and the abyss looked also back into me. Neither of us liked what we saw. EPU RCW #π #include <stdsig.h>
#6, RE: wow.
Posted by Nathan on Apr-27-03 at 08:28 PM
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LAST EDITED ON 04-28-03 AT 00:20 AM (EDT) >If you like herring. As a matter of fact... Blessed be. -n (Heyheyhey! I am the Rough Beast today! Nifty!) ((my 666th post, that is))
#9, RE: wow.
Posted by Nathan on Apr-28-03 at 00:23 AM
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*checks What's New*Ah. Amusing. Blessed be. -n (Dammit, I should be writing my term paper...)
#8, RE: wow.
Posted by Silverex on Apr-27-03 at 11:27 PM
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> >If you like herring. >Only when dressed in a red Carmen Sandiego (sp?) style duster/trench coat. Why a red coat? just for the halabit.
#13, RE: wow.
Posted by Bad Moon on Apr-28-03 at 04:31 AM
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>>>Dare I ask for mor context, or is this another "just wait and see" >>>moment... >> >>Observe the NXE forum. > >If you like herring. >As in *initiate Tim Curry Voice* "Communism was just a red herring"?
#16, RE: wow.
Posted by Fanatic on Apr-29-03 at 12:02 PM
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>>>>Dare I ask for mor context, or is this another "just wait and see" >>>>moment... >>> >>>Observe the NXE forum. >> >>If you like herring. >> > >As in *initiate Tim Curry Voice* "Communism was just a red herring"? "Mr. Green, with the pistol in the lobby." PattrickRandom Quote of the moment: "And You only thought I could order pizza." Toby Gone in Sixty Seconds 2000
#15, RE: wow.
Posted by NeoRavenK7 on Apr-29-03 at 00:31 AM
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*Looks around all confusedly* Wha? I don't see anything, unless I'm missing a very subtle in-joke.In otherwords, help. -NeoRaven
#17, RE: wow.
Posted by Norgarth on May-06-03 at 09:26 AM
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>*Looks around all confusedly* Wha? I don't see anything, unless I'm >missing a very subtle in-joke. > >In otherwords, help. > >-NeoRaven The various 'red herring', Tim Curry and Mr. Green references are from an old movie called Clue (based on the boardgame of the same name). It's a fun movie.
#22, RE: wow.
Posted by Fanatic on May-06-03 at 02:17 PM
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LAST EDITED ON 05-06-03 AT 02:18 PM (EDT) >>*Looks around all confusedly* Wha? I don't see anything, unless I'm >>missing a very subtle in-joke. >> >>In otherwords, help. >> >>-NeoRaven > >The various 'red herring', Tim Curry and Mr. Green references are from >an old movie called Clue (based on the boardgame of the same name). >It's a fun movie. As Norgarth said, it's a funny movie. It's one of those movies If you caught it in the cinema you are lucky. It is a pretty novel movie it uses some of the tricks that Steven Soderbergh used in Ocean's 11 and has three interconnected endings. It's set in the early 50s so there's a load of references to things that were going on back then. Rent it and it is called CluePattrick Random Quote of the moment: "Don't worry, Bob. It's just like working in a fish-market. Except you don't have to clean and gut fish all day. " George Newman from UHF on working in a TV station.
#25, RE: Tim Curry
Posted by alange on May-06-03 at 05:21 PM
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Clue is, indeed a fun movie, although for me it has odd associations as the first time I saw Clue it was on the dorm VCR immediately following my first (and only) exposure to RHPS - in the form of a full audience-participation showing in a theater. Given that I really hadn't watched that many movies growing up, and didn't really pay attention to the casting (as opposed to the characters) of the ones I did watch, my reaction was something along the lines of:"Wait a second - that guy looks familiar. What the? Is this some kind of joke?" Then I just sat back and enjoyed the movie.
#10, RE: wow.
Posted by Peter Eng on Apr-28-03 at 01:20 AM
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>that's a strange project to have barged back onto the front >burner like that. > >I blame Marty. > >hee hee hee... > >--G. >But it makes a great read on a Sunday night. Or any other night, I suppose. Peter Eng -- "I" before "E," except after "C," unless sounded like "ay," as in "neighbor" or "weigh." Spelling is a weird science.
#11, RE: wow.
Posted by Charon on Apr-28-03 at 03:27 AM
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> >But it makes a great read on a Sunday night. Or any other night, I >suppose. Not when you're checking randomly for newstuffs(TM) at 0030, and you have to be up at 0600. Dammit, Monsieur Gryphon! *grins* -Charon Mind you... my own lack of discipline MIGHT have something to do with it... Maybe *whistles innocently*
#12,
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