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Current Talk '24 I / Re: A New Slideshow Is Coming
« on: July 25, 2008, 12:10:37 AM »
Thank you for supplying today's quote, Midnite. I love that remark too - the whole scene, in fact. (I also love Charity's remark up in the hall outside the tower room. I'm sure you all know the one I mean. )
But as one problem is solved, another crops up - this time with August 22nd. The quote on the calendar for that day is: "Roger: Has the little crook robbed a bank (1966)", and the trouble is that Roger doesn't ever say anything even slightly resembling that in Ep #41. So, we would appreciate someone sharing a favorite quote from one of the following: Eps #41(1966), #302(1967), #564(1968), or #825(1897).
Also, does anyone have any idea where that quote of Roger's actually does come from? Off the top of my head I can't recall, and I also did several sorts of searches through Robservations but came up with nothing. As I mentioned in reply #6, the sad thing is that there are other examples on the calendar of quotes being listed on the wrong days, but I would like to list them in the slideshow on the right days. But in this instance I have no clue, so I'd greatly appreciate any help anyone might provide.
But as one problem is solved, another crops up - this time with August 22nd. The quote on the calendar for that day is: "Roger: Has the little crook robbed a bank (1966)", and the trouble is that Roger doesn't ever say anything even slightly resembling that in Ep #41. So, we would appreciate someone sharing a favorite quote from one of the following: Eps #41(1966), #302(1967), #564(1968), or #825(1897).
Also, does anyone have any idea where that quote of Roger's actually does come from? Off the top of my head I can't recall, and I also did several sorts of searches through Robservations but came up with nothing. As I mentioned in reply #6, the sad thing is that there are other examples on the calendar of quotes being listed on the wrong days, but I would like to list them in the slideshow on the right days. But in this instance I have no clue, so I'd greatly appreciate any help anyone might provide.