Hey, it's been a while since I've seen it. I did pretty good with 'watery tart'.
So, does anyone know what Ammonet's reasoning in sending the Harcesis to Kheb was?
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Hey, it's been a while since I've seen it. I did pretty good with 'watery tart'.
So, does anyone know what Ammonet's reasoning in sending the Harcesis to Kheb was?
I'm sure it's watery tart.
And wasn't it Sha're?
They're both used in the movie.
Well, there was some Methos in yesterday's episode -- oh and Amanda. Must be nice -- you get paid for being on the show and only have to actually work on the last two (or three) episodes.
Every time one of you folks mentions Methos, I get the mental image of some twenty year-old kid with a roll of candy in his hand and an obnoxious smirk on his face. Stop it!
Some watery tart?
Huh. And I thought it was a moistened bint.
The current term is water-challenged woman, thank you very much. t /random political correctness
The current term is water-challenged woman, thank you very much
I don't think she's water-challenged so much as water-enhanced. Sort of an Alternative-Lake-Lifestyle Entity.
"farcical aquatic ceremony" is a little harsh, isn't it? ::Sniff:: That's no way to talk to your liegelord, even if you didn't vote for him.
I don't think she's water-challenged so much as water-enhanced. Sort of an Alternative-Lake-Lifestyle Entity.
I suppose aquatically enabled is possible.
"farcical aquatic ceremony" is a little harsh, isn't it? ::Sniff:: That's no way to talk to your liegelord, even if you didn't vote for him.
What do you propose to use instead? "lake-based presentation ritual"?
No, Ammonet was back in charge (with the exception of those ambiguous moments during leaving Abydos and killing Daniel) from the moment the baby was actually born. She's the one who hid him on Kheb, with a Goa'uld priestess (as I recall), which is kinda strange again, because the Goa'uld were scared of Kheb and you have to wonder how the monk felt about all this, and... ouch.
Interesting point, though -- generally the host is entirely subjugated, EXCEPT! Sha're, Skaara, that woman who explained Thor's Hammer... I buy the Thor's Hammer woman, but otherwise I think I'm wanking and postulating Abydos-specific natural advantage. Oh, except then Ra would have had a lot of trouble. Hmm.