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tom_k35,

FABULOUS photos!!!  You obviously have an eye for getting great shots.  I was thrilled to see one of the mansion's ballroom, which is the room with the chandelier and a bay window on the left that's beyond what you referred to as the dining hall (the solarium).  I believe recent photos of the ballroom interior are rare.  Last summer, which is the last time I was at the house, restoration work on the ballroom was in progress and it looks fantastic now.  

Thanks for sharing your pictures with us!

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Testing. 1, 2, 3... / Re: The Archive
« on: June 24, 2002, 08:14:32 AM »
Something came up that MB is diligently working to fix.  I'm glad you got to it in time, but knowing MB's abilities you probably wouldn't have had to wait long anyway.

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Current Talk '02 I / Re: Favorite Storyline
« on: June 24, 2002, 02:27:44 AM »
Kicking this topic to 1st page also.

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Current Talk '02 I / Re: Fave Character?
« on: June 24, 2002, 02:20:45 AM »
The simplest way to return this topic to the 1st page is to post in it, and I hadn't added my vote for favorite character yet anyway...  It's always been Quentin-- he captured my adolescent heart in 1968 and I think he's still to die for.

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Calendar Events / Announcements '02 I / Re: Weather Forcast
« on: June 24, 2002, 02:11:42 AM »
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I think I'll pack a sweatshirt just in case. I am one of those people who is always cold.
Teresa

I've never stayed at this Marriott, but going by every other Fest at one you might want to pack a light sweater too cuz it can be downright chilly in the convention area.

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Testing. 1, 2, 3... / Re: Bunnies
« on: June 23, 2002, 09:32:31 PM »
Thanks, scout75!  :)

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Calendar Events / Announcements '02 I / Re: Weather Forcast
« on: June 23, 2002, 07:13:30 PM »
Hi, Teresa!  Here's the latimes.com forecast for Wednesday through Saturday:

Patchy night through morning low clouds and fog...otherwise clear. Lows 60 to 65. Highs from around 70 at the beaches to the lower 80s inland.

But this next part is coming from me-- Anaheim is far enough inland for me to guesstimate it to be about 5 degrees warmer there than the forecast (so figure upper 80s at Disneyland, lows still in the lower 60s).  And pack sunscreen, probably waterproof.  :)

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Current Talk '02 I / Re: Who's your favorite character?
« on: June 23, 2002, 09:22:15 AM »
Hi, jthomas123, and welcome!

A topic has been around since last month, started by Miles-23, that's titled "Fave character?" and you might enjoy reading the answers (all 3 pages of them!).  If you'd like, I can kick that whole thread back to page 1 so you can read it.  Just say the word. :)

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Calendar Events / Announcements '02 I / Re: Graduation Day
« on: June 22, 2002, 09:53:16 PM »
From the Farewell Class of 2002 edition of the High School paper (her [well-chosen] username substituted for obvious reasons), and still not off-topic.... :D


ProfStokes Brings New Twist to Campfire Stories

ProfStokes plans on pursuing an unorthodox yet intriguing career into the paranormal and supernatural phenomenon.



Ghostly apparition may scare some,
but they are the future of ProfStokes.

    ProfStokes believes in ghosts.  Not only is the _HS salutatorian willing to admit her faith in the paranormal, she is actually planning to pursue a career as a paranormal psychologist.
    ProfStokes' interest in the supernatural began as a elementary school student, when she read a book called "World's Most Spine Tingling True Ghost Stories."
    She was intrigued by the true tales, and began to explore other documentation of supernatural phenomenon.  The more she read, the more she became convinced of the validity of reports of paranormal beings.
    She looks forward to working in a paranormal research facility (think X-Files or Ghostbusters), which generally emphasize psychic ability and the study of paranormal beings.
    ProfStokes' favorite parts of high school were hanging out with friends, and relaxing and talking at nutrition and lunch.  She cautions underclassmen about getting too wrapped up in academics.
    "I'd like to see a group perhaps similar to Impact, like an Overachievers Anonymous, that deals with their peers and learn coping strategies.  I could have had so much more fun in high school if I hadn't been so wrapped up in academics."
    ProfStokes also nurtures an interest in language, especially French.  She cites her French class as her favorite course in high school, a place where she could relax after torturous geometry.
    ProfStokes would like to expand her language knowledge, and possibly study Russian and Portuguese.  ProfStokes accrued enough high school credits to graduate a semester early and retain her position as salutatorian, a seemingly impossible feat.
    She now attends ___ College, which allows her more free time to focus on her hobby, writing fiction.  She has indulged in her two passions, reading and writing, since she was a child.  Her favorite genre is horror, and in five years she would like to be supporting herself by selling novels.
    When ProfStokes isn't absorbing stories of the paranormal or weaving tales of her own, she is watching "Dark Shadows," a supernatural soap opera of the 1960s.
    She also participates in discussions surrounding this cultural milestone online, and was recently invited to write for the Dark Shadows Virtual Series, a longstanding writing club run by fans of the show.
    When asked about her favorite ghost story, ProfStokes tells a haunting tale of an African witch doctor that strangled natives of his village.  When he dies after being struck by lightening (it severs his hands), mysterious murders begin in the village.
    The victims are strangled, but the extent of their injuries requires superhuman strength.  Eyewitness accounts name the culprit, a tree that strangles its victims with its branches.
    The tree is cut down, and inside the trunk, the skeletal remains of the hands of the witch doctor are found.
    The skill with which ProfStokes tells this tale sends chills up the spines of the listeners.  This literary genius is fascinating and talented, and she just might convince you that ghosts are real.

BY KATIE TAYLOR
STAFF WRITER

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Current Talk '02 I / Re: Another side of Angelique
« on: June 22, 2002, 08:27:29 PM »
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Hmmm....did YOUR local volunteer fire department send a special team to your house last Halloween...."just in case"?

[lghy]...nah, neither did mine...but they damned sure should have!!!

I can relate!  My candle budget is HUGE, and Halloween is the one time they're all fired up at the same time.  But what a disappointment it was to learn that the front of my house still doesn't get lit up, even with the fireplace going too, so now I find it easier to suspend belief that Barn's a vamp than that he or Julia can get some nighttime reading done in the Old House without getting severe eye strain. :D

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Current Talk '02 I / Re: Malpractice
« on: June 22, 2002, 08:12:57 PM »
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But at least in the 60s/70s, people weren't afraid to show their emotions or let them out. Now everyone just holds everything inside and represses it, which is most probably more harmful [in the long run] than taking a couple [dozen, in Julia's case lol] sedatives to calm yourself down, because at least then you get the emotions out. Holding everything inside is like shaking a can of root beer....eventually it will explode, and when it does........

......look out.

Daphne,

In addition to excellent taste in TV shows ;), you have quite a head on your shoulders.

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Calendar Events / Announcements '02 I / Re: Graduation Day
« on: June 22, 2002, 08:04:42 PM »
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Hey Midnite, if I go back to school and learn to be smart, will you come to my gradumacation?

Hee hee!!  What a relief cuz I assumed I'd never get another invitation by anybody here again for fear I'd bring a camera and post the whole thing on the internet.  ;)

BTW, to show what a small world it is, ProfStokes graduated from the same high school as my brother, sister, best friend, and even my dad.  :)

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Current Talk '02 I / Re: HODS question
« on: June 22, 2002, 11:42:48 AM »
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Can someone please post the link to the above mentioned thing. It's gotten ignored somehow...


Darren, MB is going to be responding to your query.  One holdup is that photos are still being uploaded to it, but I promise that it's not being ignored and I apologize for not mentioning this sooner.  :-[

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Calendar Events / Announcements '02 I / Graduation Day
« on: June 22, 2002, 11:05:13 AM »
I started a new topic in order to write about ProfStokes' high school graduation because, unlike the well-deserved string of congratulatory messages, this one isn't going to be off-topic.  It's my sincere hope that you'll enjoy this story.

It struck me, as I drove to the commencement yesterday, what a tremendous responsibility I was undertaking.  Oh, I absolutely consider her a friend and felt honored that she allowed me to be there to share the event and hear her salutatory, but also, considering all the support she's given to DS fandom through its message boards, various round robins (the girl can WRITE!), etc., I realized I was representing all the online friendships she has cultivated-- the rest of you who could only be there in spirit.  I happened to bring this up to ProfStokes' parents and they agreed heartily, but then they mentioned something that I didn't understand (???) at the time-- they said I would probably be the only audience member that would completely understand her speech.  Hmmm.

It wasn't surprising that her name is listed all over the program as an honor student, or that she placed second in a class of over 500 students.  It also wasn't surprising to see her seem both commanding and at ease when she took her place at the podium and introduced herself by saying "My name is..."  to a crowd that sat in rapt attention.  But immediately afterwards she began to speak of the journey that was beginning-- a journey that (c'mon, say it with me) would link her past with her future.  My jaw must've been on the floor at that point, but wait... it gets even better.

There were many, many lines from the series, such as one about the people that would soon fill the days and nights of her tomorrows, and naturally there was a reference to the Phoenix that rises from the ashes.  By the time she thanked her parents, family, teachers, AND HER COUSINS FROM ENGLAND, I swear I was laughing and crying at the same time.  The more I think about it, the MORE I wish you all could've been there, and I recommend you request she send you the text if you haven't already done so because just listing the DS references here wouldn't do her speech justice.  It's no accident that these lines are classic and the most memorable on the show: They're fabulous (but if you're Dan Curtis, she was only PARAPHRASING, I swear! ;)), and ProfStokes seamlessly weaved them into a story about the journey ahead for her class of 2002-- the uncertainties they would face and the important role the past plays in their lives, and these are, of course, the same themes that are discussed here daily.  Yet I'm sure that no one else, save for her family and myself, knew she was paying tribute to the phenomenon that brought her together with all of us; to the rest of the people that were stock still as she spoke (including the mayor of Los Angeles, woohoo!), ProfStokes was delivering a poignant and poetic speech that reflected her intelligence, optimism, classiness, inner beauty, articulate manner, and a wisdom beyond her years that we've seen her demonstrate time and time again.

Congratulations, ProfStokes!

(I'm including a few photos though my scanner made them fuzzy; sorry about that.)


ProfStokes at the podium.  To her immediate left is Mayor Kenneth Hahn

An unplanned visitor at the ceremony.


Shortly after this last photo, Spidey learned that you've got to put at least as much planning into your exit as you do your entrance. :)

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Current Talk '02 I / Re: the wayfaring stranger
« on: June 22, 2002, 02:57:53 AM »
Dude!  That's great news!!  How thrilling to have you and Ringo back because you both were SO missed.  I can't wait to see you.  :)

ProfStokes' graduation was WONDERFUL.  I'll be telling all about it later tonite, and there'll be photos too.  :D

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