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'Conviction (1)'


All Ogle, No Cash -- It's Not Just Annoying, It's Un-American

Discussion of episodes currently airing in Un-American locations (anything that's aired in Australia is fair game), as well as anything else the Un-Americans feel like talking about or we feel like asking them. Please use the show discussion threads for any current-season discussion.

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erikaj - Apr 14, 2003 2:23:11 pm PDT #3575 of 9843
Always Anti-fascist!

It happened to me too, esp. at first.I've been a Buffista for almost a year now, and we do sort of have our own language and stuff.(In addition to the way we speak at home, that is.)


Zoe Ann - Apr 14, 2003 2:33:45 pm PDT #3576 of 9843
Mathair & Athair beo.

At least SMG managed to establish an actual ALIVE character -Angel S6 the dead person show- it's NOT GONNA WORK...and nor will he.

Add: thats neither, niy-ther -Angel the dead person who made a full recovery is alive, has a soul AND finds true love...now theres a SHOW.


Holli - Apr 14, 2003 3:18:43 pm PDT #3577 of 9843
an overblown libretto and a sumptuous score/ could never contain the contradictions I adore

Um, Zoe? People are talking to you. It's a bit rude to just ignore them.


Holli - Apr 14, 2003 3:19:32 pm PDT #3578 of 9843
an overblown libretto and a sumptuous score/ could never contain the contradictions I adore

Whoops. Double post.


Zoe Ann - Apr 14, 2003 3:21:09 pm PDT #3579 of 9843
Mathair & Athair beo.

We ARE that show...one of those shows.


Steph L. - Apr 14, 2003 3:26:52 pm PDT #3580 of 9843
I look more rad than Lutheranism

Zoe, twice today people have asked you direct questions, and both times you have ignored those questions, instead posting nonsensical comments about the shows.

I think that's rude and inconsiderate, both to the people who asked you questions, and to the community as a whole.


Lyra Jane - Apr 14, 2003 3:56:05 pm PDT #3581 of 9843
Up with the sun

On the other hand, taking the zoo stop to ge to the zoo is a mistake you only make once.

Really? My husband has lived here since he was 5, and we always get off at the Zoo stop. (I've only really lived close to DC for 6 years and have no sense of direction, so when there's a question, he wins.)

I like public transit.


meara - Apr 14, 2003 3:58:07 pm PDT #3582 of 9843

It's definitely closer (and downhill, on the way there!!!) to get off at Cleveland Park, LJ! On the way back to the metro, though, the downhillness of the street to the Zoo stop might trump the distance thing though.


Holli - Apr 14, 2003 3:59:05 pm PDT #3583 of 9843
an overblown libretto and a sumptuous score/ could never contain the contradictions I adore

I always take the Cleveland Park stop to ge to the zoo, and the zoo stop to go home again. That way, I don't have to walk uphill in the sweaty fug that is summer in D.C.

This is kind of spectaculartly off-topic, though, isn't it?

So, how do people get to the zoo in London? Or, um, I don't know, Barcelona? Kiev? Sydney?

On edit: Hell of an xpost, huh?


Daisy Jane - Apr 14, 2003 4:03:08 pm PDT #3584 of 9843
"This bar smells like kerosene and stripper tears."

Our train has a zoo stop and on certain days you get a little knocked off admission with your train pass. I love our light rail, and it really seems that they are finding ways to integrate it into the city. I will however, hate them if they fill in the Deep Ellum Graffiti tunnel at Good Latimer to put the line over it.