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Originally posted by Southern Red View PostI'm surprised that nobody came around yesterday to enjoy smutty Tuesday. Maybe we'll have a better turnout today. Surely there's something Sparky related to talk about.
I just found an article on FB about the schedule on SyFy for S1 SGA in Feb. and look at how they have manipulated this picture. There is Sparky all snuggled up together just as they should be. The PS job is terrible, but we'll take it. LOL
Torri's interview was great. I was one of the people there for her. Well, her and Joe.... being able to see them both at the same place. She's so adorable. She liked my "Bermuda rum bum" shirt. And Joe is super warm. I'm always warm, and he felt warm even to me.
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Hello everyone! Didn’t get the chance to stop by on either Monday or Tuesday because I got home so late.
I love the new interview with Torri, it’s just great to read interviews people who gives good, throughout yet funny answers. I really hope after reading it though that we’ll get to see her in some new projects soon because I miss her and her amazing talent.
Originally posted by Southern Red View PostAnyone who thinks they don't like each other is welcome to study this slideshow I made using KrisRussel's wonderful pics from the Marseilles con. If you want to be able to click on the little arrows and get full screen, go here. Then you can see when he reaches over and pulls her chair closer, and witness up close that the amazing chemistry between them extends to RL also without any nasty RPS vibes.
https://vimeo.com/31854513
Originally posted by Scary Kitty View PostThat's not crazy, that's brilliant! That would've been a fantastic way to deal with all of those issues. It seemed like Elizabeth's nanites were totally forgotten about until TPTW needed them for Adrift/Lifeline. The path you've suggested would've showed that Elizabeth, Rodney and everyone else were still thinking about them, even outside of the episodes where they were actually a plot point and in turn given more depth to the nanite/ascension storyline as a whole.
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Originally posted by JT-2 View PostHa! I thought the same exact thing when I saw that yesterday.
Torri's interview was great. I was one of the people there for her. Well, her and Joe.... being able to see them both at the same place. She's so adorable. She liked my "Bermuda rum bum" shirt. And Joe is super warm. I'm always warm, and he felt warm even to me.
Speaking of hot things, I have recently stumbled upon the show "Justified" and have been pigging out on the first 3 seasons. Deputy U.S. Marshall Raylan Givens is Vegas Sheppard in a cowboy hat. He is the deeply flawed hero that they should have allowed Sheppard to be. Check it out on FX, but beware of the MA rating. They really mean it.
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Originally posted by Brie View PostThank you, it was just one of those things that occurred to me because it seem to have fitted well with the theme of the episode. It was just like Teyla’s wraith gene, one of those things that tend to come up when it was needed instead of using them to help develop the characters, because I can imagine that for both of them, living with things within them that comes from the enemy so to speak must have been very hard to deal with and who knows, could have even brought the two of them closer together.
Originally posted by Southern Red View PostHe is, isn't he? I think others have said the same thing. When I got my hug, he had just taken off his sweater and was a bit moist. But in a very good way. It was like snuggling up to a furnace.
*shakes self* Oh sorry! Where was I?...
Originally posted by Southern Red View PostSpeaking of hot things, I have recently stumbled upon the show "Justified" and have been pigging out on the first 3 seasons. Deputy U.S. Marshall Raylan Givens is Vegas Sheppard in a cowboy hat. He is the deeply flawed hero that they should have allowed Sheppard to be. Check it out on FX, but beware of the MA rating. They really mean it.(This is legal notice that any attempt to censor or delete, for the purpose of oppressing fair and open discussion, any statement made by me will be considered a violation of my right to free speech as guaranteed by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution, and will be dealt with in accordance with federal law.)
Sparky is on screen. Therefore, it is canon. Elizabeth is still out there. And John WILL bring her home.
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Originally posted by Brie View PostHello everyone! Didn’t get the chance to stop by on either Monday or Tuesday because I got home so late.
I love the new interview with Torri, it’s just great to read interviews people who gives good, throughout yet funny answers. I really hope after reading it though that we’ll get to see her in some new projects soon because I miss her and her amazing talent.
It was an interesting interview with Torri. I too would like to see her in something soon. Hopefully her character will make another appearance or two on NCIS.I tell you Teal'c, hockey is the coolest game on Earth!
Did you not say it is played on ice, O'Neill?
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Originally posted by Southern Red View PostI'm surprised that nobody came around yesterday to enjoy smutty Tuesday. Maybe we'll have a better turnout today. Surely there's something Sparky related to talk about.
I just found an article on FB about the schedule on SyFy for S1 SGA in Feb. and look at how they have manipulated this picture. There is Sparky all snuggled up together just as they should be. The PS job is terrible, but we'll take it. LOL
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...psd8a3a857.jpgand she should be placed right next to her leading man.
I looked up the SyFy schedule for Atlantis. Maybe it's just me, but there's something different about watching a show when it shows on TV and not on DVD. I guess that watching reruns on a channel makes you remember back to the time when the show first aired (even though I wasn't old enough to watch Stargate back then), and everything was better then than it is now. I'd watch them if I could; I might be able to catch one or two of the 11 pm ones, but there's no way that I'm staying up until 2 am to watch even "The Storm." Unless anyone here is a night owl, I don't think that anyone here would want to stay up so late, either.
Changing topics now, but I have... well, I don't want to call it a "confession," but I feel that there is something that I need to tell members of this thread. Please read.Spoiler:Several months ago, I made the decision to join this thread, one of the reasons being that this was a place that was pro-Sparky. Moreover, though, I also appreciated how this was also a place where I could talk about and learn more about the show, the characters, and the actors and not have to worry about sounding too pedantic. My family and I all enjoy watching Atlantis, but it's sometimes difficult for me to talk to them about the reasons that I love the show and the characters, because for the most part, they just watch it for entertainment and aren't interested in making a lecture over a TV show. I appreciate how on this thread, there are people who understand me and value what I have to say.
However, ever since I joined this thread, I've felt like I've been hiding behind a curtain. There have been many times when I've wanted to contribute to a discussion, whether or whether not it was Atlantis or Sparky-related, then decided against it out of fear of revealing too much about who l am. I initially thought that protecting my personal identity would make me feel more secure, but for some strange reason, I've been feeling kind of uneasy doing so. This thread is such a thought-provoking, accepting, and at times, hilarious place to be in, and I feel guilty feeling that I need to hide who I am, especially when I consider myself to be a relatively active member of this thread.
I understand that this thread, and perhaps this forum as a whole, is mainly comprised of adults, and I don't know if this is the general assumption that many members make about other members. I think that it can sometimes be difficult to judge how old a person is just based on their writing, because a person's writing voice can sometimes be misleading. I know that I generally use a formal tone of voice when I write, and I have a feeling that it might be a bit difficult to tell how old I am based on that. Please understand that I've never intended to mislead anyone, and I hope that I don't surprise anyone too badly when I say that I am actually a high school student.
I felt the need to write all this mainly to make it clear that I am perhaps one of the youngest members of this thread, and I am truly sorry if I have deceived anyone. I only hope that you can all understand why I chose to hide my identity in the first place and don't judge me for it, and I hope that you are all still willing to accept me as a member of this thread.Last edited by Sequoia Hope; 31 January 2013, 12:32 AM.sigpic
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Originally posted by Sparks of Atlantis View Post
Changing topics now, but I have... well, I don't want to call it a "confession," but I feel that there is something that I need to tell members of this thread. Please read.Spoiler:Several months ago, I made the decision to join this thread, one of the reasons being that this was a place that was pro-Sparky. Moreover, though, I also appreciated how this was also a place where I could talk about and learn more about the show, the characters, and the actors and not have to worry about sounding too pedantic. My family and I all enjoy watching Atlantis, but it's sometimes difficult for me to talk to them about the reasons that I love the show and the characters, because for the most part, they just watch it for entertainment and aren't interested in making a lecture over a TV show. I appreciate how on this thread, there are people who understand me and value what I have to say.
However, ever since I joined this thread, I've felt like I've been hiding behind a curtain. There have been many times when I've wanted to contribute to a discussion, whether or whether not it was Atlantis or Sparky-related, then decided against it out of fear of revealing too much about who l am. I initially thought that protecting my personal identity would make me feel more secure, but for some strange reason, I've been feeling kind of uneasy doing so. This thread is such a thought-provoking, accepting, and at times, hilarious place to be in, and I feel guilty feeling that I need to hide who I am, especially when I consider myself to be a relatively active member of this thread.
I understand that this thread, and perhaps this forum as a whole, is mainly comprised of adults, and I don't know if this is the general assumption that many members make about other members. I think that it can sometimes be difficult to judge how old a person is just based on their writing, because a person's writing voice can sometimes be misleading. I know that I generally use a formal tone of voice when I write, and I have a feeling that it might be a bit difficult to tell how old I am based on that. Please understand that I've never intended to mislead anyone, and I hope that I don't surprise anyone too badly when I say that I am actually a high school student.
I felt the need to write all this mainly to make it clear that I am perhaps one of the youngest members of this thread, and I am truly sorry if I have deceived anyone. I only hope that you can all understand why I chose to hide my identity in the first place and don't judge me for it, and I hope that you are all still willing to accept me as a member of this thread.
As the oldest member on here, I can say that there hasn't been even a hint of age discrimination, and no matter how many goofs I make in using what I think is up to date slang, no one ever corrects me. LOL You write very well for any age, so unless you had confessed, we would never have known just how young you are. We've had high school posters before, and for the most part they have been very articulate, proving that Sparky attracts the smartest shippers.
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Originally posted by Southern Red View PostProtecting your identity is a very good idea online. We all do it to a certain extent. I talk a lot about myself but notice that I use code names for my husband (Mr. SR) and my son (SR Jr) and don't give out my real name unless I feel I know someone very well. There are people on here that I've known for years that I know virtually nothing about and that's fine.
As the oldest member on here, I can say that there hasn't been even a hint of age discrimination, and no matter how many goofs I make in using what I think is up to date slang, no one ever corrects me. LOL You write very well for any age, so unless you had confessed, we would never have known just how young you are. We've had high school posters before, and for the most part they have been very articulate, proving that Sparky attracts the smartest shippers.
None of us reveal terribly personal things on here, I don't think. Only a handful of the people here know my actual name. I've said I live in Rhode Island, but that hardly gives away anything (we may be the smallest state, but we have a higher population than many Mid-Western states).
Anyway, we welcome your thoughts on the thread.
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I'm also probably one of the younger members of the thread.sigpichttps://www.fanfiction.net/s/7450657...-World-Goes-On Sparky story SGA https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10177037/1/Bad-Moon-Rising Teen Wolf fanfic story https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10573271/1/Skyfall Thor fanfic story
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Good morning, Sparkies! Happy Fluffy Thursday!
Originally posted by Sparks of Atlantis View PostI, too, was scratching my head at why it was so quiet yesterday. Nice banner, though; it's clear that the designers recognized Elizabeth's role in order to place her in the front. After all, in Seasons 1-3, she was the leading lady,and she should be placed right next to her leading man.
Originally posted by Sparks of Atlantis View PostI looked up the SyFy schedule for Atlantis. Maybe it's just me, but there's something different about watching a show when it shows on TV and not on DVD. I guess that watching reruns on a channel makes you remember back to the time when the show first aired (even though I wasn't old enough to watch Stargate back then), and everything was better then than it is now. I'd watch them if I could; I might be able to catch one or two of the 11 pm ones, but there's no way that I'm staying up until 2 am to watch even "The Storm." Unless anyone here is a night owl, I don't think that anyone here would want to stay up so late, either.
As for your age and identity, I third SR and JT-2's comments; these days, it's imperative to protect your identity, online as well as offline. And honestly, I never guessed you were that young; your comments have always been insightfully mature and articulate, and we always value your contributions.(This is legal notice that any attempt to censor or delete, for the purpose of oppressing fair and open discussion, any statement made by me will be considered a violation of my right to free speech as guaranteed by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution, and will be dealt with in accordance with federal law.)
Sparky is on screen. Therefore, it is canon. Elizabeth is still out there. And John WILL bring her home.
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Originally posted by Scary Kitty View PostGood morning, Sparkies! Happy Fluffy Thursday!
Got that right.
Heh! Yeah, I'm not as young as I used to be, and there's no way I'm staying up until 2am to watch episodes when I've got 'em on DVD/Blu-ray and can watch them at a better time. But I definitely understand the nostalgia feeling you're describing. I certainly used to watch SGA reruns when SyFy had them in earlier timeslots. Good times.
As for your age and identity, I third SR and JT-2's comments; these days, it's imperative to protect your identity, online as well as offline. And honestly, I never guessed you were that young; your comments have always been insightfully mature and articulate, and we always value your contributions.
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Originally posted by Brie View PostThank you, it was just one of those things that occurred to me because it seem to have fitted well with the theme of the episode. It was just like Teyla’s wraith gene, one of those things that tend to come up when it was needed instead of using them to help develop the characters, because I can imagine that for both of them, living with things within them that comes from the enemy so to speak must have been very hard to deal with and who knows, could have even brought the two of them closer together.
Originally posted by Sparks of Atlantis View PostChanging topics now, but I have... well, I don't want to call it a "confession," but I feel that there is something that I need to tell members of this thread. Please read.Spoiler:Several months ago, I made the decision to join this thread, one of the reasons being that this was a place that was pro-Sparky. Moreover, though, I also appreciated how this was also a place where I could talk about and learn more about the show, the characters, and the actors and not have to worry about sounding too pedantic. My family and I all enjoy watching Atlantis, but it's sometimes difficult for me to talk to them about the reasons that I love the show and the characters, because for the most part, they just watch it for entertainment and aren't interested in making a lecture over a TV show. I appreciate how on this thread, there are people who understand me and value what I have to say.
However, ever since I joined this thread, I've felt like I've been hiding behind a curtain. There have been many times when I've wanted to contribute to a discussion, whether or whether not it was Atlantis or Sparky-related, then decided against it out of fear of revealing too much about who l am. I initially thought that protecting my personal identity would make me feel more secure, but for some strange reason, I've been feeling kind of uneasy doing so. This thread is such a thought-provoking, accepting, and at times, hilarious place to be in, and I feel guilty feeling that I need to hide who I am, especially when I consider myself to be a relatively active member of this thread.
I understand that this thread, and perhaps this forum as a whole, is mainly comprised of adults, and I don't know if this is the general assumption that many members make about other members. I think that it can sometimes be difficult to judge how old a person is just based on their writing, because a person's writing voice can sometimes be misleading. I know that I generally use a formal tone of voice when I write, and I have a feeling that it might be a bit difficult to tell how old I am based on that. Please understand that I've never intended to mislead anyone, and I hope that I don't surprise anyone too badly when I say that I am actually a high school student.
I felt the need to write all this mainly to make it clear that I am perhaps one of the youngest members of this thread, and I am truly sorry if I have deceived anyone. I only hope that you can all understand why I chose to hide my identity in the first place and don't judge me for it, and I hope that you are all still willing to accept me as a member of this thread.sigpicsig by Erin Atlantis Rising: The Virtual series Thank you so much for "Primum Movens"
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