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Originally posted by dasNdanger View PostSo...Mallozzi's taking questions for Peter DeLuise...
And I figured - what the hey! I'll just ask him!
Spoiler:I mean, why not?Spoiler:So, I ask...Spoiler:"Wraith, exactly how many prongs DO they have in their prong region??"
I really doubt Joe will give it to him...
das
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Originally posted by ciannwn View Post
You never know your luck.
Well, if Joe has a good sense of humor, and Peter certainly does, then he might let it in, unless he needs to trim the questions like he had to for Amanda.
I asked three: Will he be working next season on Sanctuary, if he remembers working with Chris Heyerdahl 20+ years ago on 21 Jump Street, and the prong thing.
Joe might think I'm asking too many Chris questions lately, and so he might feel I've had enough response, and give someone else a chance. I don't mind, since for the most part I asked the questions tongue-in-cheek.
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Hey, maybe you guys know the answer to this question that's been bugging me lately (despite being kind of silly). ^^; Here it is:
Do Wraith have feeding slits on both hands, or just one?
Yes, that's really it. XD
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Originally posted by Threshie View PostHey, maybe you guys know the answer to this question that's been bugging me lately (despite being kind of silly). ^^; Here it is:
Do Wraith have feeding slits on both hands, or just one?
Yes, that's really it. XD
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Huh, weird... XD; Guess my sister was right, LOL. Thanks! =) I presume it's always on their right hand, since that's the hand they use in all the feeding scenes I can remember, queens included...
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Originally posted by dasNdanger View PostI'd just like to say something about Chris' invitation...
Keep in mind that he ONLY invited me personally because someone had told him about me. Had they mentioned any one of you - ciannwn, DS, Todd's Pet, Todds Worshipper, WK, Solla, Starry Waters, Mariellelita, MCH, Sevenofnine, Isolde, Draygon, MFW, T64...or anyone else who appreciates him as an actor and loves his characters - his response would have been the same. So, please - think of Chris' invitation as an open invitation to ALL of his fans, and not just to me specifically.
As far as my reluctance to go, it actually has to do with a health issue I've been putting off, but that has worsened since I was sick over the winter. It's a serious one that may require major surgery, and I'm not sure what the doc is going to recommend when I go see him in the next month or so. All joking aside, THAT is why I haven't made plans to go to Baltimore - I'm not sure it will physically be possible for me to attend. Otherwise, I would already have the tickets in my hand!
So...it's not just shyness...but a medical issue that has me holding off right now.
das
But a big hug and hope surgery, whenever it happens will be successful and you'll be on top of the world again!I came, I saw, I conquered!
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Originally posted by Threshie View PostDo Wraith have feeding slits on both hands, or just one?~Threshie <3Originally posted by Starry Waters View PostThey only have it on one hand.Originally posted by Threshie View PostI presume it's always on their right hand, since that's the hand they use in all the feeding scenes~Threshie <3
Actually you know, I;ve always wondered if there are left handed wraith???? Or even ambidextrous wraith???sigpicThanks to Draco-Stellaris for the gorgeous Todd avatar
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Originally posted by dasNdanger View PostSo...Mallozzi's taking questions for Peter DeLuise...
And I figured - what the hey! I'll just ask him!
Spoiler:I mean, why not?Spoiler:So, I ask...Spoiler:"Wraith, exactly how many prongs DO they have in their prong region??"
I really doubt Joe will give it to him...
das
Sorry to hear you need an op, look after yourself and get well soon.
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Originally posted by Solla View PostWell, if my memory serves me correctly, Laura Dove stayed alive after seeing him . Actors are just people like you, after all. So throw away your doubts and enjoy the situation
WK"Ask NOT what you can do for your country...ask WHAT'S FOR LUNCH?" O. Wells
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Originally posted by Draco-Stellaris View PostI agree helminths are not the kind of creature you'd like to have as a pet or best friend.
What really gives me the creeps in movies are human psychopath serial killers. That's a bit compareable to your horror criteria. Something outwardly human with a twisted unpredictable side that might strike at you any second for no other reason than its violent nature. And I'm terribly scared of ghost movies. I couldn't sleep properly for weeks when I saw The Sith Sense for the first time.
It's so good we have the Wraith. They're so reliable. All they want is our life force and they're honest about that.
Originally posted by Solla View PostYes, I share your attitude. I consider Silence of the Lambs to be a brilliant movie in this respect. Hopkins is simply unforgettable there, he is equally fascinating and repulsive. His bizarre interaction with Starling, and the whole atmosphere of the story are really scary...
The Sixth Sense is among my favourites... I'm not afraid of ghosts but I incredibly enjoy twist endings and I liked the boy and how did he help Willis's hero to solve his problem.
You are right with the Wraith. You always know what to expect. But who has said they are scary?
WK"Ask NOT what you can do for your country...ask WHAT'S FOR LUNCH?" O. Wells
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Originally posted by Solla View PostWell, I have seen Farscape, Babylon 5, Lexx and I'm into Lost at the moment (would this count as sci-fi show?). Still can't force myself to watch SG-1, although I have all 10 seasons. And I really don't know where to start with the plenty of Star Trek . Actually, I feel myself like Buridan's donkey who can't make up its mind which stack of hay to eat .
I will answer to your book question next time, I feel unwell at the moment. But I'm really impressed with tons of books you have read
WK"Ask NOT what you can do for your country...ask WHAT'S FOR LUNCH?" O. Wells
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Originally posted by dasNdanger View PostI'd just like to say something about Chris' invitation...
Keep in mind that he ONLY invited me personally because someone had told him about me. Had they mentioned any one of you - ciannwn, DS, Todd's Pet, Todds Worshipper, WK, Solla, Starry Waters, Mariellelita, MCH, Sevenofnine, Isolde, Draygon, MFW, T64...or anyone else who appreciates him as an actor and loves his characters - his response would have been the same. So, please - think of Chris' invitation as an open invitation to ALL of his fans, and not just to me specifically.
As far as my reluctance to go, it actually has to do with a health issue I've been putting off, but that has worsened since I was sick over the winter. It's a serious one that may require major surgery, and I'm not sure what the doc is going to recommend when I go see him in the next month or so. All joking aside, THAT is why I haven't made plans to go to Baltimore - I'm not sure it will physically be possible for me to attend. Otherwise, I would already have the tickets in my hand!
So...it's not just shyness...but a medical issue that has me holding off right now.
das
I think also there is a bit of a cultural difference as well. Canadians, typically don't really give two hoots about their actors. In fact, many Canadian actors live here in Toronto and walk openly around, and no one really says anything to them. Once in a blue moon someone might get stopped for an autograph, but no one cares here. And I'm not exaggerating. Canadians tend to be a little apathetic, especially when it comes to the arts.
The impression I get however, I may be wrong, but Americans get really really excited about their actors, it's a big deal in America to meet an actor. Here for the most part, this just isn't the case. In fact Das, if you wanted to you could easily go to Chistopher's house and visit him--I don't know how comfortable he'd feel about that, but it's really not that difficult--and again I'm not exaggerating.
Anyhow, I hope this acknowledgment by CH has encouraged you. He is a wonderful actor.
WK"Ask NOT what you can do for your country...ask WHAT'S FOR LUNCH?" O. Wells
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Originally posted by Wraith Cake View PostAnd if he's a Canadian actor (which he is) he probably teaches ESL in between gigs. In fact, I think Heyerdahl made pottery for a living. In the last five years he's had more acting success, so I think he's given up his small business, or perhaps one of his family members runs it. I remember reading about this a few years back. If my memory serves me correctly.
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