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I don't believe you're alone in this one.  Jeff Clark is like the cliched nails on a chalkboard.   He is annoying unto no end.

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Current Talk '02 II / Re: Most disturbing DS moments
« on: August 03, 2002, 09:37:04 AM »
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And let's not forget Keith Prentice's pants.

[shadow=black,left,300]--Mark[/shadow]

**bad taste alert**






Hey, watch it...you'll poke an eye out with just a mention of that

(forgive me, couldn't resist)

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Current Talk '02 II / Re: August/September Guide to DS
« on: August 03, 2002, 09:16:23 AM »
How neat!  Thanks for giving us a peak of what's to come

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Current Talk '02 II / Re: what did barny do for 172 years?
« on: August 03, 2002, 07:16:01 AM »
I dunno...I always assumed he was in some kind of limbo, sleeping, dreaming and halluncinating like no one could imagine just to fill his dreary existence.  He probably dwelled alot on what had happened to him, making him really bitter.  I almost feel sorry for him just thinking about it  :'(

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Current Talk '02 II / ;DRe: Most disturbing DS moments
« on: August 03, 2002, 06:56:05 AM »
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Two words: Amanda Harris.  ;)


I guess I stand corrected   ;D

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Current Talk '02 II / Re: CHARACTER CHARACTERIZATION
« on: August 03, 2002, 06:02:13 AM »
Angelique: devious

Nicholas Blair: arrogant

Adam: naive

Jeff Clark: frustrating

Carolyn Stoddard: determined (as of today)

Julia Hoffman: torn

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Current Talk '02 II / >:(Re: Most disturbing DS moments
« on: August 03, 2002, 05:48:38 AM »
Goodness, you've all thought of a few things I hadn't thought of initially.  

Ben's death was needlessly gruesome and Carl's was just unwarrented.  

Admittedly, I've yet to see Dr. Woodward's death (no one changed my tape out at home  >:( ) but I can imagine that it was bad, seeing as it proves to be Juia's point of no return.  

Barn forgiving Angelique: a crowd pleaser for some but baffling nonetheless.  

PS: I'll have to check out Luciaphil's story.  I've been reading everything in sight over the last few days (so as not to write myself) so I'll get to it quickly.

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Current Talk '02 II / Re: MIND GAMES
« on: August 03, 2002, 04:17:35 AM »
I think Elizabeth would be a good candidate for therapy (ignoring the recent trip into death phobia).  Before recently, she was the epitome of the in control woman.  At the same time, she couldn't control her daughter or her husband (well, not without a poker).  She was someone who was probably had to deal with a lot of pressure growing up, seeing that she was the one to inherit everything.  I believe that she would prover herself to be full of pent up frustrations and possibly dreams she couldn't fulfill because of what others expected of her.

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Current Talk '02 II / Re: Which is the dullest knife in the drawer???
« on: August 03, 2002, 02:46:19 AM »
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ROFLMAO!!

Nicole - that has to be one of the funniest remarks I've read on the board in a long time. And considering some of the things this group comes up with, that's saying a lot! [lghy]

**bows**  Thank you, but it was hard not to make the comment.  After staring at the tally everyday, a hair comment was obvious next step.

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Current Talk '02 II / Re: Most disturbing DS moments
« on: August 03, 2002, 02:15:24 AM »
Here we go

**Spoilers**









1) John Yaeger and Buffie Harrington in 1970PT.  Man creeped me out in the first place, but his thinly vieled rape of Ms Harrington sealed the deal.  

2) Edith's death in 1840 baffled me to no end.  With just one little plot point, the writers obliterated an entire storyline (1897).  Would it have killed them to check back to see what they had done earlier?  Very bothersome.

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Barnabas + Gun assembled by kindergartens=bad situation (or really funny [lghy] )

Come on, Barn!  Adam fell off Widow's Hill and lived...do you really think your gun is gonna help you?

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Current Talk '02 II / Re: Dynamic Trio
« on: August 02, 2002, 10:57:47 AM »
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Yes, he does!! They all do! I hope I look that good when I grow older ........ Heaven knows I'll never grow up ^_~

When, exactly, does Quentin show up? I thought we had some weird re-visitation to 1795 and then some weird Leviathans or something. LOL But the closer the better ^____^ *GRIN*


Quentin shows up in the next storyline.  There'll be a brief (not brief enough) trip to the 1700s but Q will be back before you know it.

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Current Talk '02 II / Re: A for ABDUCTION
« on: August 02, 2002, 09:46:06 AM »
**yet again, spoilers**






In 1970PT, Yaeger abdicts Maggie and keeps her hidden in run down farmhouse.  An excerise in obsession/perversion if there ever was one.  John Yaeger=creepy icky man.

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Current Talk '02 II / Re: CELLAR CABINET CAPER
« on: August 02, 2002, 09:05:42 AM »
Maybe they would store some of Julia's vampire cure and, if that didn't work, an extra stake just to keep the wayward vamp in line.

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Current Talk '02 II / Re: Which is the dullest knife in the drawer???
« on: August 02, 2002, 08:40:18 AM »
Most definitely Jeff

He couldn't find a clue if they put it in his hair.

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