Xander: How? What? How? Giles: Three excellent questions.

Xander/Giles ,'Never Leave Me'


Atlantic Canadian Monday Madness  

[NAFDA] We used to get Buffy the day before everyone else, now we get Angel a week after everyone else. And Firefly every Monday!


Sue - Sep 18, 2002 6:31:52 am PDT #7 of 6793
hip deep in pie

'Ouise, when I was 16 and my parents would leave me and my 20-something siblings at home, guess who was in charge? That's right, they left the grocery money and the bill money and all the instructions with me. Parents are a strange lot.

Of course, when my parents were away, my brother used to pay me to do his laundry, and my sister was never home.


Megan E. - Sep 18, 2002 6:33:04 am PDT #8 of 6793

I hope Joe isn't offended, though.

He'll probably enjoy your company.


Megan E. - Sep 18, 2002 6:36:26 am PDT #9 of 6793

Why am I so excited about Buffy and Angel being back to back on Monday night? Why!?


Ouise - Sep 18, 2002 11:19:36 am PDT #10 of 6793
Socks are a running theme throughout the series. They are used as symbols of freedom, redemption and love.

I'm kind of excited about it, too. Maybe because that's the way it was for the Americans in the beginning, so it's like we have it "right" now. I dunno.

Susan, how odd! Since I'm the oldest, it does make a kind of sense to want me to stay over. Were you that much more responsible than them? Ah, parents ...

edit: still trying to fix this. Ack!


Megan E. - Sep 18, 2002 2:56:20 pm PDT #11 of 6793

I posted this in Natter, but I'll post it here too since it will likely get lost in the shuffle:

I just got home and in the mail was my Alumni magazine which contains this entry:

Mark Lutz, BA '91, surprised some U of G classmates when he appeared as Monica's boyfriend (ed. I believe it was as Ross's ex's date) in a March episode of Friends. He's also had a recurring role as the Groosalugg in the series Angel and is remembered by Canadian fans for his starring role as Brainiac in the CTV movie (ed. it was a TV show) Power Play. Born in Montreal, Lutz grew up in Hong Kong and Toronto before attending U of G (ed. University of Guelph), where he was a star in the pool rather than on the stage. An Ontario and Canadian university finalist in swimming, Lutz was invited to compete at the Canadian Olympic trials. Sometime after his graduation from Guelph, he moved into the entertainment field, relocating to Los Angeles in 2001.

Despite the errors, and the fact that he obviously didn't write that himself, I'm excited to see that we overlapped at U of G for 1 year, making him about 34 years old.


Ouise - Sep 18, 2002 4:14:15 pm PDT #12 of 6793
Socks are a running theme throughout the series. They are used as symbols of freedom, redemption and love.

That's very cool, although the omission of his Queer as Folk appearance is kind of ... offensive. But how convenient of your alumni magazine to answer your question. I remember that you were wondering about if there was overlap.


Megan E. - Sep 18, 2002 4:20:34 pm PDT #13 of 6793

although the omission of his Queer as Folk appearance is kind of ... offensive

considering 1/2 the info in the entry is wrong, I'm not surprised. Do we even get Queer as Folk here?


Ouise - Sep 18, 2002 4:36:42 pm PDT #14 of 6793
Socks are a running theme throughout the series. They are used as symbols of freedom, redemption and love.

Yup! On Showcase. Nora has it all (so far) on tape.

Ok, the many errors do make it possible/plausible that they just didn't know about it. I guess I'll cancel the voodoo doll order.


Megan E. - Sep 18, 2002 4:41:00 pm PDT #15 of 6793

Well they did get the Power Play reference! And that show was AWESOME! t sarcasm


Elena - Sep 18, 2002 5:09:52 pm PDT #16 of 6793
Thanks for all the fish.

It was no He Shoots, He Scores.

So, I'm working the day of the Buffy premiere and will thus be unable to host a party. Sorry.

Right, channel 7, not 6 (I think I knew that, but best to have these things straightened out beforehand) and Firefly at 9pm Fridays channel 36. Good.