I liked NA ok, mostly because Scully got some. Jodie Foster as the voice of the Tattoo was mildly annoying, but Scully getting her tattoo? Hawt.
XF - I truly, madly, deeply wish I had stopped watching after S5. I would say S4 but S5 had "Bad Blood" and some other good eps. But basically after DD left the show was dead to me. Of course I kept watching until the bitter, bitter end. Then I wished I could have those hours of my life back.
The genesis of The Lurkers Support Me In E-Mail. I'm fairly sure it came off of rec.arts.sf.fandom; it was definitely Usenet, anyway.
I liked NA ok, mostly because Scully got some. Jodie Foster as the voice of the Tattoo was mildly annoying, but Scully getting her tattoo? Hawt.
Huh, I really LIKED Jodie Foster as the voice of the evil tattoo. I agree with the rest of this statement, though.
I'm fairly sure it came off of rec.arts.sf.fandom; it was definitely Usenet, anyway.
It's usage here started after mieske/anathema/etc thanked all of the lurkers who supported him in email.
IIRC mieskie also indicated that whatever the bullshit consensus of the actual posters, it was far outnumbered by the numbers of lurkers who supported him. I had no idea the meme lurker support in email predated us.
Ack! Pft! I can't believe I forgot to rewatch the finale last night!!
::banging head on table::
And there was something different with the grr. argh? Or is it just that it was there?
::kicking self, which is actually kind of humorous, because I'm not all that coordinated::
::kicking self, which is actually kind of humorous, because I'm not all that coordinated::
Which for no apparent reason made me start singing "Shiny, shiny, shiny boots of leather---" to myself.
I felt a sisterhood with Strega when I read her, so I'm all honored and stuff. When I'd recap or review ME stuff for ScoopMe, I'd judge by TWoP recap standards. Is it funny? Does it have teeth? Would it melt steel? And Strega does all of that.
I had no idea the meme lurker support in email predated us.
I knew it, although not in the sense of knowing it knowing it, but more in the sense of seeing it in action, back in the late 90s on USENET.
Then again, one could say the same thing about Nixon's "silent majority" -- they supported him in, what, in letters to the editor that they never got around to writing.
And there was something different with the grr. argh? Or is it just that it was there?
Not different, just there, where it wasn't there for WLVI watchers in New England last week.