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Is it just me or does RDA's hair have a touch of purple rinse?
I had to wonder if it was a left over from them putting that awful dark dye in his hair for the MacGyver 'credit'card ad. They should have left his hair it's usual gorgeous silver IMO
Oh and to try and stay on topic I was happy to see lots of nicely posed questions on JM's blog asking BW for CONFIRMATION in the third movie.
Oh and to try and stay on topic I was happy to see lots of nicely posed questions on JM's blog asking BW for CONFIRMATION in the third movie.
But don't let that stop anyone from continuing to post more similar questions! The more who ask, the more they'll understand the importance of an answer! LOL!
Is it just me or does RDA's hair have a touch of purple rinse?
I had to wonder if it was a left over from them putting that awful dark dye in his hair for the MacGyver 'credit'card ad. They should have left his hair it's usual gorgeous silver IMO
Oh and to try and stay on topic I was happy to see lots of nicely posed questions on JM's blog asking BW for CONFIRMATION in the third movie.
I think we can just put that down to the quality of the screencap.
And on-topic: I haven't been over to JM's blog yet but I'm going to scuttle on over there now and see for myself. Bravo to the 'shippers all who posted those questions! I don't even need to see them to know they're going to be awesome and for one thing and what we all want!
I think the term 'ship' is a relatively new term. (And yes, I consider the last decade to be 'new'.) I figured out what was being referred to by the term relatively quickly, but I'm a bit too embarassed to admit how long it took for me to figure out where the term came from. What's funny to me is it's both a noun and a verb (to ship or not to ship, that is the question...)
Actually, I opened a new window and researched a bit, and according to Wikipedia, the term's often credited to Pokemon, but it seems to have been first used as early as May of 1996 to refer to XFiles fans who 'shipped' Mulder and Scully.
So, now you know. More info than you probably ever wanted, but I found it interesting (and that page I linked was pretty funny as it took the whole thing DEADLY serious )
Yeah, it definately started with the X-Files. You think we have it bad with S/J Shippers/Anti-S/J Shippers. The X-Files Shippers/NoRoMos (that was what the antis were called, stood for No RoMance) were terrible!
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Welcome Grace O'Neill!!! Hey, do you want us to call you Grace, GO, or something else? Most Some of us are lazy, and don't want to type out long things, lol.
By the way, who posted under the name StellaByStargate on JM's blog? At least, I figure it must have been one of us...It was about Brad getting a penguin and where it was...
Yeah, it definately started with the X-Files. You think we have it bad with S/J Shippers/Anti-S/J Shippers. The X-Files Shippers/NoRoMos (that was what the antis were called, stood for No RoMance) were terrible!
Yes, it got quite . . . ugly. But then, the XF community was really segregated in general. I've always been a big H/C fan, and we took some real bashing from people who didn't understand and couldn't let live. Since I was also an M/S shipper, that made me a double-target.
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