In the Guise of Death

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23 Mar 2005 17:40 #1109377902 by webmistress
In the Guise of Death was created by webmistress
Gals,

It's been a busy week for me so far. Please look around in the PR section, there's lots of new stuff to be read. Hope you'll enjoy it. :woohoo:

Well, so this is the new thread for the second episode, feel free to post your ideas here. Btw. Havers is trying to learn akido in this one. Hmmmm???? :angry:

Why is the new episode still a day away? ;)

As usual I will start a poll on Thursday evening shortly after the broadcast. So if you'd like to give feedback, I'd love to see your vote in Nat's poll, too.

Cheers!

"I don't know. I need help. I'm sorry. And something else. [...] I forgot it."
~ Armand Gamache

"If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck." A simplified version of Occam's razor.

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23 Mar 2005 18:24 #1109377903 by Sina
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Please look around in the PR section, there's lots of new stuff
to be read. Hope you'll enjoy it.


Wow Jessy!
Great job!!!
And, of course we'll enjoy it! :)

Thanks again for all your efforts!!!

sina

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23 Mar 2005 20:31 #1109377904 by paddy
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he there,
Let's hope she didn't spend ten thousand pounds on the aikido course...very curious how Havers looks "aikido-ing".
Anyway, when I watched the last episode for the tenth time, I noticed that the part where Lynley explains to Havers what a divine proportion is, he looks at her in a certain way....there is something going on...I thinks he likes her proportion...
But, you gals probably talked about that one after the show last week?? I won't be there, rewinding the tape...and watching it again.
So Garfield, does your instinct tell you Nat is going to be on the breakfast show tomorrow?? Because then I'll set the timer...I'll do it anyway.
Have fun tomorro girlies, only 21 hours to go!!
Paddy

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23 Mar 2005 21:25 #1109377905 by caroline
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Just a little note regarding Aikido. It is considered one of the most, if not the most spiritual of the martial arts. It's founder developed Aikido in the early 1900's. The physical side involves throwing, joint manipulation (wouldn't you just love to manipulate Nat's joints)?, and special weaponry training. Aikido does not focus on striking one's opponent, but on using their energy to gain control. Perhaps Havers wishes to learn the art of motion and movement and the control on one's Ki (energy of spirit within the body). Or perhaps she wants to learn the energy or spirit witnin Lynley's body!! Who knows. There are so many different styles of Aikido as to make the entire art non-competitive. Ta ta for now, Caroline

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24 Mar 2005 05:54 #1109377906 by webmistress
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Paddy,

my instincts just flew out of the window and I'm not trying to get them back.... :blink:

Cheers!

"I don't know. I need help. I'm sorry. And something else. [...] I forgot it."
~ Armand Gamache

"If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck." A simplified version of Occam's razor.

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24 Mar 2005 05:58 #1109377907 by paddy
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Hi Caroline,
Yep, I know all that about aikido, but thanks for explaining again.My guess is she is not going to use it on Nat...let's not get our hopes up to high! ;) or are they doing the course togehther...
Don't get me wrong, I love aikido, just hope she doesn't spend all her money on it...
Not much longer now :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
Paddy

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