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faith21 May 18 2004, 03:06:59 UTC
For the love of all things holy, why won't there be any Whedon on next fall? you know, instead of the abundance of "Charmed" and "7th Heaven"

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No Whedonesque. ascii_70_85 May 18 2004, 21:49:19 UTC
Many reasons ( ... )

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Re: No Whedonesque. faith21 May 19 2004, 02:42:54 UTC
Dark Shadows go bye-bye.
WB decided they had room for two one no vampire shows.

People are looking for something they'd watch while doing their nails and eating a pint of ben & jerrys, something with not a lot of thought involved because their brains are tired anyway
Shush. I want one show like that, not all.

That was a very thorough answer. Thank you. Mexican wrestlers pretty much sums it up, don't you think?

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... and eating a pint of ben & jerry's. ascii_70_85 May 19 2004, 16:44:04 UTC
People are looking for something they'd watch while doing their nails and eating a pint of ben & jerrys, something with not a lot of thought involved because their brains are tired anyway
Shush. I want one show like that, not all.

I can understand the idea, but it seems to be all that's on, most of the time, that and reality.

Thinking ... do I like any shows like that?
Friends I did ... well ... I didn't like, but I watched for some reason. I have a lot of those. Though I do prefer the Scrubs', Angel's, and Jane's Wonderfalls' -type shows better. I guess 70's is a good version of that, though I don't think of it as being exactly mindless and shotty. And to be fair I've never done the whole 'ice cream/nails'-thing, so I guess I couldn't say for sure.

That was a very thorough answer. Thank you.
I decided not to be so terse, like I usually am {factiousness}? Glad you appreciate that sort of thing, though I supposed if you didn't I would've have received as many replies. Mexican wrestlers pretty much sums it up, don't you think ( ... )

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aeiriz May 18 2004, 03:40:47 UTC
What is the name on your birth certificate?

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What's in a name? ascii_70_85 May 18 2004, 16:45:00 UTC
I'm not 100% certain I have a birth certificate. I couldn't tell you in absolute truth that I have seen it. I think I've probably seen it at some point but, I'd not be willing to testify to that.

If I do happen to have one, there are probably several names on it: mine, my mother's, my father's, the attending physician's, director of the facility's, the name of the facility, witness'?, etc. etc. I couldn't tell you any of them for certain as I do not have said document in front of me; do not remember it, provided I have even seen it; am not certain of its existence.

Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.
Thanks for asking, anyhow.

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A Jerk by any other.. aeiriz May 19 2004, 00:16:03 UTC
This is why I do not ask questions. Jerkface.

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Re: A Jerk by any other.. ascii_70_85 May 19 2004, 00:30:39 UTC
But you do ask questions, two of them in fact. I liked both of them.

I don't think 'jerkface' was written anywhere on said certificate, though again I could be wrong.

Though aside of in perhaps official name, How many times do I have to tell you, I am not a 'jerkface', my face is no 'jerk'-ier than the rest of my body, I am simply a 'jerk' if anything.

You need to come up with more interesting names, I'm tired of being a 'jerk-face' and 'ass-hat', I've been them too often. I do like 'meanie-head' improper as it might be, and 'meanie' by itself is somehow terribly endearing.

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aeiriz May 18 2004, 11:46:32 UTC
Is it socially acceptable to hack someone to death with a machete if they use the wrong fork during dinner?

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fork, machete, death. ascii_70_85 May 18 2004, 16:14:15 UTC
...um No.

If you are annoyed by such things you can suggest that they use the correct fork -- It's much easier, and there is not as much mess to clean up. I imagine, there has been a time and place somewhere where that would be 'socially acceptable', though more often that not ... I think it might not be such a good idea.

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Re: fork, machete, death. aeiriz May 19 2004, 00:15:18 UTC
It doesn't bother me. I'm just looking for a reason to machete people.

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reason, machete, death. ascii_70_85 May 19 2004, 00:42:01 UTC
Someone turns the light on in a dark-room while you're developing film, -- that's a place for that. Aside of that I can't think of a reason right this second, or a justifiable reason anyway.

Though 'I want to.' is a reason, just not a good or rational one.

People generally like killing other people, not as a rule mind you, but there's a lot people killed, I'm sure if you go to the right place at the right time, someone will give you a reason, and direct you in the right direction. They might even pay you. Though hopefully not in the U.S. .

I'm thinking some tribal war in Africa is a good place for that. Though be careful, you could get a wacky disease if you hack up the wrong person, the wrong way.

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