Someone who shall be considered nameless just sent me a veritable .....load of tapes covering the gap in my DS from mid-1795 through early 1897. I feel like waiting for permission to say thanks by name here, why I'm not sure. Maybe there's a good reason in the back of my head that hasn't made its way to the front yet. Anyway, Groucho wrote a song about this individual.
Nathan Forbes=Tim Shaw.
Midnite... well, it could be Captain Spaulding, but what are the chances of that, really?
Obviously Trask was nasty. I only meant that the lines were blurred at this point.
Anyway, Groucho wrote a song about this individual.
Does Angelique have to personally hang around for eternity making each person BC loves die, etc.? That's no curse to me. Curses are supposed to work on their own. Otherwise, it's just a threat.
I'm right where Prof. Stokes appears for the first time.
Did I see the Petofi box, or just the box I keep mistaking for the Petofi box?
Quote from: MagnusTrask on January 12, 2007, 06:19:57 AM Anyway, Groucho wrote a song about this individual.That didn't sound right, so I checked, and the song was in fact written by Harold Arlen and E.Y. "Yip" Harburg, the same dynamic duo who wrote Somewhere Over the Rainbow. Too bad Groucho never sang that.Gosh, when you do a marathon, you don't fool around, do you?
It's Lydia who sent the tapes
Great catch, Magnus -- yes, that is the Petofi box, and it will be popping up pretty often in all sorts of places before it officially becomes the repository for his hand.
I keep trying, in vain so far, to get a good look at what's on the very top of the box - it almost looks like Arabic script, but that seems unlikely.
1795 is probably my favorite storyline. As for [spoiler]Angelique getting strangled, at that point, I thought she deserved it, even as a kid watching for the first time. Of course, it takes a lot for a witch to TRULY be dead, so Angelique came back, thank goodness![/spoiler]
I, too, never thought about the Tim Shaw connection, but it sure is a parallel!