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Originally posted by Atlantean2005 View PostPlus, don't you girls turn into some form of goo anyway? I doubt the grates would stop you!
Originally posted by SciFiSGFan View PostYa, but my gutter isnt that deep -- only ankle deep - maybe mid calf on the high side!!!I'm a 60%er | Sigs are made by me and othersThe Lorne Identity - A Lorne fanfiction collection community.
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Originally posted by melfan View PostYeeees, and thus making the grates not useful
What sort of gutter do you have? Mine is several meter deep!
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Originally posted by SciFiSGFan View PostI know, but I have to find time to sit and watch them. I get an ep in at nite sometimes when I go to bed. (helps with the dream process!)
Of course NOT... I put the gutter grates down!
Hmmmmm, I think I might have to find that one... Cant wait till season 5 comes out!!!
I did mine last week --- didnt help tho! Was thinking this morning, tho - I might have to rethink my blonde highlights this summer. Not after the blonde-Kavan pics.
Originally posted by SciFiSGFan View PostTrue, looks like there might of been a mix up in wardrobe and he got the wrong ones...
Originally posted by melfan View PostSorry SciFi, this gutter here is very special, no gutter grates We are way at the bottom of the gutter
Originally posted by Atlantean2005 View PostPlus, don't you girls turn into some form of goo anyway? I doubt the grates would stop you!
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Originally posted by Atlantean2005 View PostShould I be worried with what you are implying?
Rodney: Oooo purdy!!
Lorne: He's not wrong!
Sheppard: *thinking* Oh Gawd, I gotta get outta here before I turn into a puddle of goo
Lorne: He's not wrong!!
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Originally posted by queen_hathor View PostI dunno, see what Rodney and Shep think...
http://i526.photobucket.com/albums/c...terview_03.jpg
Rodney: Oooo purdy!!
Lorne: He's not wrong!
http://i526.photobucket.com/albums/c...dney-00188.jpg
Sheppard: *thinking* Oh Gawd, I gotta get outta here before I turn into a puddle of goo
Lorne: He's not wrong!!
I'm a 60%er | Sigs are made by me and othersThe Lorne Identity - A Lorne fanfiction collection community.
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Originally posted by queen_hathor View Post
Seriously though, thunking aside... they don't look at all comfortable!
Also, the Beretta, which the USAF uses in the show, isn't a very heavy gun so it's okay to carry around for long periods of time. I would imagine that the ones they use on the show aren't even loaded with any kind of blank round (unless required for a scene) to make them even lighter to carry. When I have a gun in the holster, I usually have something heavier like a HiCapa which can drag a bit, but since I'm not allowed to carry a loaded weapon anywhere except enclosed areas for conventions (though when I say 'loaded' I mean with plastic pellets or gas - not bullets!) then it's not as bad as if it was loaded completely.
The holsters on the show will most likely be fitted especially for the actor before filming to make them most comfortable. The holster I use at cons isn't actually mine, it belongs to a male friend of mine (who is a bit larger than me!) so I have to adjust it at points throughout the day until I find the best position for it.
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Originally posted by firefly827347 View PostSpoiler:Actually, they're not too bad. It depends on how tight you have them and how heavy the sidearm you're carrying is. I tend to like to have my holster looser so that it doesn't cut off the circulation to my leg if I have it on for too long, but it can slip around a lot.
Also, the Beretta, which the USAF uses in the show, isn't a very heavy gun so it's okay to carry around for long periods of time. I would imagine that the ones they use on the show aren't even loaded with any kind of blank round (unless required for a scene) to make them even lighter to carry. When I have a gun in the holster, I usually have something heavier like a HiCapa which can drag a bit, but since I'm not allowed to carry a loaded weapon anywhere except enclosed areas for conventions (though when I say 'loaded' I mean with plastic pellets or gas - not bullets!) then it's not as bad as if it was loaded completely.
The holsters on the show will most likely be fitted especially for the actor before filming to make them most comfortable. The holster I use at cons isn't actually mine, it belongs to a male friend of mine (who is a bit larger than me!) so I have to adjust it at points throughout the day until I find the best position for it.
Not sure about Queen, but I wasnt actually referring to the holster in my comment!! It was more along the lines of gutter-thinking!sigpic myLornefanfic
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Originally posted by Elizabeth Bartlett View Posthow much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck would chuck wood? (good Lord...that's almost as hard typing as saying )
*hugs Row* hope everything's ok.
Originally posted by melfan View PostRow, you are not alone, I am as impatient as one can get, if something doesn't work the first time, the hell with itI'm a 60%er.
I will always place the mission first.
I will never accept defeat.
I will never quit.
I will never leave a fallen comrade.
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"There is no problem that cannot be solved by the use of high explosives."
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Originally posted by firefly827347 View PostActually, they're not too bad. It depends on how tight you have them and how heavy the sidearm you're carrying is. I tend to like to have my holster looser so that it doesn't cut off the circulation to my leg if I have it on for too long, but it can slip around a lot.
Also, the Beretta, which the USAF uses in the show, isn't a very heavy gun so it's okay to carry around for long periods of time. I would imagine that the ones they use on the show aren't even loaded with any kind of blank round (unless required for a scene) to make them even lighter to carry. When I have a gun in the holster, I usually have something heavier like a HiCapa which can drag a bit, but since I'm not allowed to carry a loaded weapon anywhere except enclosed areas for conventions (though when I say 'loaded' I mean with plastic pellets or gas - not bullets!) then it's not as bad as if it was loaded completely.
The holsters on the show will most likely be fitted especially for the actor before filming to make them most comfortable. The holster I use at cons isn't actually mine, it belongs to a male friend of mine (who is a bit larger than me!) so I have to adjust it at points throughout the day until I find the best position for it.
I wore a thigh holster the one time I dressed up for a con and it was really uncomfortable! the dang thing kept sliding down and I was glad to take it off at the end of the day.
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Originally posted by melfan View Post
Originally posted by firefly827347 View PostActually, they're not too bad. It depends on how tight you have them and how heavy the sidearm you're carrying is. I tend to like to have my holster looser so that it doesn't cut off the circulation to my leg if I have it on for too long, but it can slip around a lot.
Also, the Beretta, which the USAF uses in the show, isn't a very heavy gun so it's okay to carry around for long periods of time. I would imagine that the ones they use on the show aren't even loaded with any kind of blank round (unless required for a scene) to make them even lighter to carry. When I have a gun in the holster, I usually have something heavier like a HiCapa which can drag a bit, but since I'm not allowed to carry a loaded weapon anywhere except enclosed areas for conventions (though when I say 'loaded' I mean with plastic pellets or gas - not bullets!) then it's not as bad as if it was loaded completely.
The holsters on the show will most likely be fitted especially for the actor before filming to make them most comfortable. The holster I use at cons isn't actually mine, it belongs to a male friend of mine (who is a bit larger than me!) so I have to adjust it at points throughout the day until I find the best position for it.
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Originally posted by SciFiSGFan View PostI would think they dont have much for pellets because in the commentary for the episode Runner they were talking about having little (and I cant remember what they called them) bombs or something going off over Rodney when Ford was shooting at him. Something about the timing of them going off. So I wonder if they are really shooting anything from the weapon itself.
Also, Chuck Campbell told us at the con that they cost $2 a 'bullet'. Most directors ask the actors to go light on the firing to keep costs down, but apparently Joe Flanigan is rather trigger happy and uses loads!
Also, Andy Mikita likes to go heavy on the firing lol.
Originally posted by SciFiSGFan View PostNot sure about Queen, but I wasnt actually referring to the holster in my comment!! It was more along the lines of gutter-thinking!
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Originally posted by queen_hathor View PostSorry ff I was going to write a coherent reply but then you said ^^ that bit and my mind wandered... even my msn status message... "adjusting Major Lorne's thigh holster"I'm a 60%er.
I will always place the mission first.
I will never accept defeat.
I will never quit.
I will never leave a fallen comrade.
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"There is no problem that cannot be solved by the use of high explosives."
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Originally posted by firefly827347 View PostI think you're talking about "squibs". (I think that's what they're called). They're like little charges that the props guy triggers at certain points during the scene on cue. But something definately fires from the guns (most certainly blanks) because you can see shell casings being ejected.
Also, Chuck Campbell told us at the con that they cost $2 a 'bullet'. Most directors ask the actors to go light on the firing to keep costs down, but apparently Joe Flanigan is rather trigger happy and uses loads!
Also, Andy Mikita likes to go heavy on the firing lol.
Oh.
Originally posted by firefly827347 View PostOh.sigpic myLornefanfic
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