From: "L-Soft list server at Indiana University (1.8d)" To: "ARTF@MemoryAlpha.nil" File: "LOISCLA-GENERAL-L LOG9903D" ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 21 Mar 1999 23:45:13 -0700 Reply-To: erink@ida.net Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Erin Klingler Subject: Kerth Ceremony Wavs! Comments: cc: lnc list MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hey everyone! So now that the voting section of the Kerth Awards has ended, we can look forward to the next--and biggest!!--part of the Kerth Awards: THE CEREMONY! Are you all planning on attending the Kerth Awards ceremony this coming Saturday, March 27th? I hope so! A lot of work has gone into this year's Lois & Clark Fanfic Kerth Awards, and the ceremony is going to be the most fun part of it all! For those of you who are planning to attend, make sure to download the sounds (wavs) that are going to be played during the ceremony by our very own Kerths Wav Jockey, Anne Ciotola! As for where to get these wavs, all of them are available on Chris Patterson's website: http://www.ixpres.com/chrispat/kerthwav/kerthwav.html Many, MANY thanks to Chris for putting all these wavs up on her site for everyone to download. Thanks Chris! ;) I'll also be posting this URL on my Kerths webpage in case you forget. My Kerths webpage URL is in my sig below. Now, I need to send out a special thank you to everyone who voted! I just finished tabulating the votes a few minutes ago, and I was thrilled to see a grand total of *147* ballots!!!! Way to go, guys!! This year's Kerth Awards has already been a great success because of your participation, so we can't thank you enough. ;) Now, I'm going to go get some sleep. And PLEASE do not send me any more votes! I may keel over if I see even *one* more vote in my email box. I hope to see you all at the ceremony this weekend! Erin :) _________________ erink@ida.net ELK on IRC It's Kerth Awards time!! Visit my 1999 Official Kerth Awards Website! http://www.ida.net/users/davek ***** VOTE for your favorite fanfics! http://lcfanfic.actwd.com/kerth-vote.htm ***** "The truth is, no one knows how long they've got. Anyway, it's not the years that count, it's the moments...right now, as they happen." _________________ ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 11:01:38 +0000 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Wendy Richards Subject: Re: What's law got to do ... got to do with it ;) In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCII A short language question for you US FOLCS: This is something which has always puzzled me... > > "Clark, what do you mean you're "taking me out of here"? I lay on that cot > every single night [snip] What exactly does 'cot' mean in America? Over here it is a small bed with high rails around it in which babies are placed to sleep! I find it hard to picture that for adults... Would be grateful for enlightenment, Wendy ---------------------- Wendy Richards w.m.richards@hrm.keele.ac.uk ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 06:57:10 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Norman Mayes Subject: Re: What's law got to do ... got to do with it ;) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit In a message dated 99-03-22 06:02:38 EST, you write: << What exactly does 'cot' mean in America? Over here it is a small bed with high rails around it in which babies are placed to sleep! I find it hard to picture that for adults... >> In America, 'cot' is a fold up bed. Something like a fold up chair or 'director's chair'. It's essentially a blanket or other heavy material attached to a framework of wood or metal. You lay in it like a hammock. budmayes@aol.com ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 12:31:41 +0000 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Wendy Richards Subject: Re: Cots In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCII Thanks for the couple of very swift replies I've had to my query about the meaning of 'cot'. It sounds like it's applied to a number of different types of sleeping facility, whcih over here would be called a Z-bed (that's pronounced ZED-bed ), a fold-up bed, a day-bed, or even just a bed depending how permanent a structure (regardless of comfort!) it was. A bed in a prison cell would be... a bed. Or a bunk, in shared cells with bunk-beds. Oh well, I'll just have to remember not to use the term 'cot' to refer to a baby's bed in fanfic! What do babies sleep in, then? I know there are cradles and Moses baskets, but to us they are for very small babies, while cots (with the high sides) are for up to 2 - 3 years old. Wendy ---------------------- Wendy Richards w.m.richards@hrm.keele.ac.uk ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 07:33:53 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: No Name Available Subject: Re: Cots Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit In a message dated 99-03-22 07:32:52 EST, you write: << What do babies sleep in, then? >> cribs is what you are describing with the high sides. --Laurie ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 07:36:12 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Norman Mayes Subject: Re: Cots Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit In a message dated 99-03-22 07:32:52 EST, you write: << What do babies sleep in, then? I know there are cradles and Moses baskets, but to us they are for very small babies, while cots (with the high sides) are for up to 2 - 3 years old. >> Her in America, babies and up to 2-3 yr olds sleep in cribs, the beds with high sides. budmayes@aol.com ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 12:37:03 +0000 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Wendy Richards Subject: Re: Cots In-Reply-To: <7656ec5.36f638b1@aol.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCII On Mon, 22 Mar 1999 07:33:53 EST No Name Available wrote: > > << What do babies sleep in, then? >> > > cribs is what you are describing with the high sides. AHA!! Thanks, Laurie. The term 'crib' is rarely used over here, but would be most commonly understood as the 'manger' in a Nativity scene. I've just checked the OED and seen that it is an accepted alternative to 'cot'. Wendy ---------------------- Wendy Richards w.m.richards@hrm.keele.ac.uk ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 12:46:31 +0000 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Wendy Richards Subject: Re: Superman Saves the World In-Reply-To: <1bfff0b0.36f4e2f7@aol.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCII When Lois is busy doing aerobics in WHALTTA, he was distracted by the Churches so he couldn't help her. Remember Clark's comment? "There was an explosion (? I think?) in Philadelphia. Your point is?" Okay, I may have got the location wrong, but he was definitely out of town! He also went to London in TPvLL to stop what he believed was a nuclear bomb. Wendy On Sun, 21 Mar 1999 07:15:51 EST No Name Available wrote: > In a message dated 99-03-20 23:11:27 EST, smodolo@HOTMAIL.COM writes: > > << Am I wrong or is there an ep where Superman leaves Metropolis for any > disaster, mudslides/earthquakes. I am convinced that all his heroics > was in Metropolis. >> > > Well, in DTOSC, he went to help after an earthquake in China. > > --Laurie ---------------------- Wendy Richards w.m.richards@hrm.keele.ac.uk ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 12:54:59 +0000 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Wendy Richards Subject: Re: L&C Downloads In-Reply-To: <002901be733f$5cf449c0$a44f883e@BTClick+> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCII Hi Eileen, I had that as well - it's part of the 'Waving Cape' screen-saver and theme pack, available from Erin Klingler's site. Don't have the URL to hand at the moment, but if you can't find it email me and I'll hunt it out. Wendy On Sat, 20 Mar 1999 18:05:53 -0800 Eileen Barnard wrote: > Subject: L&C Downloads > Starfire wrote : > > > >This may be a little off-topic but a few weeks ago, I downloaded some > >L&C thing from the internet. I didn't really realize what it was until > >I had done it, and it is sort of hard to explain. Basically, when I > >start-up and shut-down my computer, pictures of Lois and Clark show up > >as part of the start-up/shut-down sequence. > > The same thing happened to me when I downloaded some L&C things from the > net. I am afraid to say that I really don't know how I got them and they > disappeared from my PC one day as quickly as they had come - weird eh? > > I would be grateful if any of you FOLCs out there can shed some light on > this - not that I mind piccis of L&C but I just wish I knew where to get > them back from! > > Regards > Eileen B > eileen@barnard70.freeserve.co.uk > > PS In my last mail message entitled An Alternative Beginning - I must > apologise for the spelling mistakes - I have had a bad arm and am using one > finger of my left hand (I am right handed), so please bear with me for a > while. ---------------------- Wendy Richards w.m.richards@hrm.keele.ac.uk ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 05:36:14 PST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Christina Batouli Subject: Re: Claude's last name Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain Claude Salaud has a certain ring to it. "Salaud" means "bastard," and *that* is a truth about him. Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 08:40:28 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Joy N Sowell Subject: Re: Cots Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii A baby would sleep in a bassinett as an infant, and then a crib. A crib is the structure that has walls. ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 08:34:30 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Joy N Sowell Subject: Re: What's law got to do ... got to do with it ;) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii A cot is a small piece of furniture, and I use that term loosely, that somewhat resembles a bed. However, a bed is usually large, and has a nice comfy matress. A cot is small and hard. A bed ususally has a box spring and a matress. A cot will only have a matress. ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 08:49:34 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Joy N Sowell Subject: Re: Claude's last name Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Thanks Christina. In which language? Someone else sent me a different word that means the same thing. Just curious. ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 05:54:47 PST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Christina Batouli Subject: Fanfic ideas Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain 1) A relevation: Superman tells Lois he's really Clark in the balcony scene in BATP. 2) James Olsen, Ownwer of the Daily Planet gets switched with Jimmy Olsen, photographer/gofer for the Daily Planet. It occured to me that non one was that much different from their counterpart. Perry was the Mayor, but he was still Perry. He had been the Editor of the Planet, and he loves Elvis so how much more Perry can you get? But Jimmy is very different. Nothing save the fact that he's a "good guy" is the same between the two worlds. It would wreck total mahem on both their lives, if, by some freak accident, the Owner found himself the photographer, and the photographer found himself the owner. Our Jimmy would probably find out that CK=S, for that fact that in the ALT world, everyone knows. 3) So far you've had Lois Lane as Ultra Woman, that guy from Tenessee as Resplendant Man, that little boy in "Chip off the Old Clark", and in a fanfic, even Jimmy got the powers as X. It would be neat if someone could give the powers to Perry, maybe make an Elvis Man? Christina Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 05:56:34 PST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Christina Batouli Subject: Re: Claude's last name Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain It's French. > >Thanks Christina. In which language? Someone else sent me a different word >that means the same thing. Just curious. Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 08:58:59 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Joy N Sowell Subject: Re: Fanfic ideas Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii These are great ideas Christina. If I wasn't working on three other projects right now, I'd jump on it. I'll save them on my ideas page, unless someone else wants to de them. HINT HINT ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 09:43:04 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Charlotte Fisler Subject: Re: Why *do* we like, or dislike, specific eps? Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit In a message dated 3/19/99 8:15:32 AM !!!First Boot!!!, NKWolke@T-ONLINE.DE writes: << IMHO, far too many people believe that we have all of our 'fun' getting *to* the point of 'together' and then have none left for the ever-after portion of our lives.<<< You know that is exactly what I started to ask myself, too. Maybe it would be interesting to ask how many of the "fourth-season-lovers" are married for a long time (I'm married for almost eight years) or if they're not, if they dream about the "life after the wedding" rather than about the "way to get to this point"? >> Actually, I was married for 30+ years before being widowed. And I love all 4 seasons of LnC. I have wonderful and sometimes painful memories of my marriage from the first meeting with my future spouse through raising children until the end so maybe that is why I love it all. Charlotte - who is writing a Lois and Clark Engaged piece of fanfiction because she remembers what it was like to meet someone and wonder if it was going to work out and then the joy of it doing so. ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 07:13:46 PST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: hala yamout Subject: About a new story Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain I wanted to send this out, particularly to the author of a new fanfic just posted on March 21, 1999. Although the author had stated that she did not want to insult anyone with her choice of villians, I was unable to stop myself from getting slightly mad. I just don't find it fair that any group of people get constantly used as any media's "terrosits" and I find that Arabs are usually the ones that are usually used to play that role. Now I know that the media tends to show them as rich, violent people, and I couldn't even read the entire story after I saw that that was exactly how they were protrayed. The last sentence even sums it all up with "the Arab" is sent to jail. I always see a trend of using the stereotypical theme of Arab equals terrorist and I know for a fact that that isn't true. I don't mean to greatly upset anyone or be seen as some radical, but it just makes me angry and I feel like I tell, at least the author, my view about this. Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 06:43:00 PST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Robert Bergeron Subject: Re: Claude's last name Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain >From: Joy N Sowell >Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" >To: LOISCLA-GENERAL-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU >Subject: Claude's last name >Date: Sat, 20 Mar 1999 19:03:03 -0500 > >Hi everyone. Does anyone have any suggestions for Claude's last name? Someone >had a fanfic idea on the afolcslife list, and I'm co-writing a fanfic for that >reason. Please, any idea would be good. You can send it to the list, or to me >privately. So far, as a default, I'm using Claude LeShmuck. I figured that he >was a shmuck for totally dissing Lois, and the "Le" adds a French flair. i had >five years of Spanish, but no French, so I'm at a loss as to what is politically >correct. Thanks!! JOY:) > Claude LeShmuck sounds good to me :) Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 11:24:45 -0600 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: "Tull, James [CORP/STL]" Subject: Re: Claude's last name MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" >From MR. D8A's work email The term "Shmuck" is an incredibly bad and crude term of Jewish origin. If I remember correctly it is originated with what is thrown away after a baby boy is circumcised. I know that my wife would find it in very poor taste if that was used as someones name. I would recommend Claude Sangfroid which loosely translates as Cold Blooded. Just a observation and a suggestion. James the ever cautious one. -----Original Message----- From: Robert Bergeron [mailto:arnbee@HOTMAIL.COM] Sent: Monday, March 22, 1999 8:43 AM To: LOISCLA-GENERAL-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU Subject: Re: Claude's last name >From: Joy N Sowell >Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" >To: LOISCLA-GENERAL-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU >Subject: Claude's last name >Date: Sat, 20 Mar 1999 19:03:03 -0500 > >Hi everyone. Does anyone have any suggestions for Claude's last name? Someone >had a fanfic idea on the afolcslife list, and I'm co-writing a fanfic for that >reason. Please, any idea would be good. You can send it to the list, or to me >privately. So far, as a default, I'm using Claude LeShmuck. I figured that he >was a shmuck for totally dissing Lois, and the "Le" adds a French flair. i had >five years of Spanish, but no French, so I'm at a loss as to what is politically >correct. Thanks!! JOY:) > Claude LeShmuck sounds good to me :) Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 10:42:20 -0700 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Vicki Krell Subject: Re: Claude's last name MIME-version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Schmuck means "penis," as does the word "putz." Speaking from a Jewish perspective, I don't know if I would think that seeing either term used as a last name (and I have in real life!) was in bad taste, as much as I would find it amusing, and it would make me laugh. One of my cousins was married to a man whose last name was Putzcamp and the whole family (all 50 of us) used to giggle about it (how mature, right?). I also get a kick out of telling my non-Jewish friends, after they've said things like "oh, I putzed around all weekend," exactly what they were saying....... P.S. (the piece that's thrown away we just call the foreskin - sorry, I'll be quiet now!) Vicki (who will be glad to answer any Jewish-related questions when she can...and if she knows the answer!) Vicki.Krell@asu.edu -----Original Message----- From: Tull, James [CORP/STL] [mailto:James.Tull@EMRSN.COM] Sent: Monday, March 22, 1999 10:25 AM To: LOISCLA-GENERAL-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU Subject: Re: Claude's last name From MR. D8A's work email The term "Shmuck" is an incredibly bad and crude term of Jewish origin. If I remember correctly it is originated with what is thrown away after a baby boy is circumcised. I know that my wife would find it in very poor taste if that was used as someones name. I would recommend Claude Sangfroid which loosely translates as Cold Blooded. Just a observation and a suggestion. James the ever cautious one. -----Original Message----- From: Robert Bergeron [mailto:arnbee@HOTMAIL.COM] Sent: Monday, March 22, 1999 8:43 AM To: LOISCLA-GENERAL-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU Subject: Re: Claude's last name >From: Joy N Sowell >Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" >To: LOISCLA-GENERAL-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU >Subject: Claude's last name >Date: Sat, 20 Mar 1999 19:03:03 -0500 > >Hi everyone. Does anyone have any suggestions for Claude's last name? Someone >had a fanfic idea on the afolcslife list, and I'm co-writing a fanfic for that >reason. Please, any idea would be good. You can send it to the list, or to me >privately. So far, as a default, I'm using Claude LeShmuck. I figured that he >was a shmuck for totally dissing Lois, and the "Le" adds a French flair. i had >five years of Spanish, but no French, so I'm at a loss as to what is politically >correct. Thanks!! JOY:) > Claude LeShmuck sounds good to me :) Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 18:08:46 +0000 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Chris Carr Subject: New fanfic Counting the Ways 2/2 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT ... and here is part two. Chris Counting the Ways Part two He had tried to tell her his secret subsequently, but somehow he had always failed to get the words out, scared of how she might react. No longer worrying about his otherness, he instead fretted about how she would react to the realisation that he had lied to her for nigh on two years. Ruefully, he reflected that he had been right to be worried. He had almost told her about himself when she had chosen to risk her life to save the lives of his parents. With hindsight, he wished that he had. Instead, she had guessed his secret on her own, and had felt betrayed that he had asked her to marry him, without giving her the chance to get to know who he really was first. Her anger and sense of betrayal was, he realised now, understandable, but, at the time, all he had felt was hurt at her rejection of his proposal. It took time, but they began to sort things out. Then, just when they had almost recovered the ground that they had lost, he had wounded her again. He shied away from the painful memory. What had he been thinking of, telling her that he loved her too much for them to be together? It had damaged her faith in him, and had only served to hurt them both. All those arguments. All those misunderstandings. Yet, somehow, they had managed to reach this moment. Precious things could take root and flourish in the most unlikely places, he thought, like flowers growing on bombsites, or carpeting barren land after rain. He thought about flying over the Sonoran Desert in the spring, when the ground was transformed by the ephemerals into a riot of colour and beauty. Perhaps that was what their love was like - something rare and precious, yet with the strength to not merely endure, but to flourish in the harshest of conditions. It had, after all, triumphed and grown, despite all the obstacles they had placed in its way. He promised himself that, if the metaphor had any value, he would keep the desert well irrigated from now on. The fruits of their love would not be allowed to fall and rest unseen in the dry earth. One day, he promised himself, he would take Lois to see the desert bloom. Lois, who had been put on hold, glanced across at him, waggling her eyebrows, comically conveying her exasperation at her current lack of progress. They smiled at each other as, for a moment, their eyes locked and the world around them ceased to exist. He loved her, body and soul. He loved the way she filled his senses, the way her hair moved, the faint scent of her, the whisper of her skin as she brushed her hands together as she continued to toy with the ring, the sound of her heartbeat. . . He could not begin to count the ways he loved her. He watched as she twiddled with her ring, posing her hand under the lamp to admire it better. As the light reflected off the individual facets of the diamond, so did his love reflect off the many facets of her personality, a jewel that was to him a million times more perfect than any mere rock he could have bought her. How had he got so lucky, he wondered, as to have her by his side? An alarm and several frantic cries for help intruded on his thoughts. Abruptly torn from his contemplation of beauty personified, Clark's head lifted in a move that Lois had once likened to a bird on the alert. And, just like a startled bird, his action would almost inevitably be followed by flight. Attuned to him, Lois somehow sensed his movement without needing to see it. She looked at him, her face a silent question. He glanced around nervously, checking that nobody was watching, then made a discreet gesture with his hand. She understood, of course. She nodded an acknowledgement and mouthed, "I'll cover." As he rose from his chair, his hand reaching for the knot of his tie, he wondered for the umpteenth time about her readiness to lie for him. Even after all the hurt his excuses had caused her, she was willing to protect him with her own. Was this, he wondered, simply a contradiction in Lois's complex personality, or was this the ultimate form of forgiveness for his past actions. He did not know. All he knew was that he loved that about her, too. END Well, that's it! (I've been playing around with the idea of writing a mirror piece, too. In other words, what is Lois thinking at the same time? However, getting her thoughts sorted out isn't very easy. Do you think I should try or leave well enough alone?) ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 18:08:46 +0000 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Chris Carr Subject: New Fanfic Counting the Ways 1/2 In-Reply-To: <19990322050112.CMMX16164.mta1-svc@listserv.indiana.edu> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: Quoted-printable Hi everyone Three kind people have taken a look at my vignette, and they said such nice things about it that I decided to take the plunge and post it to the list. (Thanks guys! You know who you are.) Thanks also to the people who answered my query about lengths of posts. I've split this vignette into two pieces, preferring to err on the side of caution. However, the split is entirely artificial: it was written as one continuous piece. Continuity-wise, this takes place the morning after Ultra Woman. No plot, no angst, just unmitigated fluff. This is not my usual kind of tale at all, but half the fun of writing it was simply to see if I could. . . COUNTING THE WAYS A Lois and Clark vignette By Christine Carr ****** How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. I love thee to the depth and breadth and height My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight For the ends of being and ideal grace. (Elizabeth Barrett Browning, 1806-61) ****** It had not been an easy road to travel, but somehow Lois and Clark had reached their destination, a place called Happiness. Their souls cried out with the joy of being together. Having found one another, they defied any force to split them asunder. In other words, they loved each other very much. A smile played around the corners of Clark Kent's mouth as he surreptitiously watched his fianc=E9e work. Fianc=E9e, he thought. It was a beautiful word, perhaps the most beautiful word in the English language. It was almost as beautiful as she was. Lois had the telephone balanced precariously between her shoulder and ear as she scribbled notes rapidly with one hand and gesticulated madly with the other. Amused and delighted, he noticed a pattern to her movements. Her gestures could not be accounted for solely by the excitement engendered by her story. Rather, she was playing, ensuring that her new ring was being shown off to its best advantage, moving her hand so that the diamond glittered in the light of her desk lamp. It gratified him to know that seeing the ring on her finger gave her as much pleasure as it did him. Still, she was not letting her joy distract her completely from the task in hand. Her face was alive with excitement as she badgered her source for more information. Even if Clark had not been able to eavesdrop on her conversation, her body language would have told him that she had stumbled upon a major story. She was, he could tell, enjoying herself. He loved that about her. Her tenaciousness, her zeal and her enthusiasm. They had been some of the first things he had noticed about her, back when they had met. His smile broadened at a memory. In his mind's eye he saw her burst uninvited into Perry's office as he was being interviewed. She had barely seen him then, much less noticed him, so caught up was she in her story. But he had seen her, and that had been enough. Was that when he had fallen in love with her? Certainly the attraction had been instantaneous, and he had been intrigued by the small dynamo with whom he had subsequently been assigned to work. As she jabbed at the telephone's cradle to clear the line for her next call, she glanced across at him and mouthed, low enough that no-one else would guess that she was talking to him, but loud enough that he could hear, "Quit staring at me and get on with your work, Kent!" and she laughed at him as she looked away again. He picked up his own phone and tried to do as she commanded, but he found it impossible to concentrate. Over and over again his mind replayed the scene from last night when she had asked him to marry her. She had asked him to marry her! It was the final proof, if any had been needed, that she had managed to reconcile both halves of his personality, the superhero and the reporter, Kal-El of Krypton and Clark Kent of Kansas. He was more grateful for that than any words could ever express. He thought back over the last few years. There had been a time when, if he had been asked, he would have said that he had loved her right >from the moment he first set eyes on her. But he had recently come to realise that what he had felt at that time was but a pale imitation of the deep soul-bonding love he now knew. When had his feelings for her begun to deepen, to broaden, to consume him? He guessed the process had started in the early days, just after he had created Superman, though it had happened so gradually that he could pinpoint no one time or event and say, it happened then. That was the moment. In the earliest weeks of their acquaintance, her obsession with the hero had been galling, but it had been intoxicating, too. Clark had spent most of his life fearing discovery, worrying about how others would react to his differences, trying as best he could to blend in. Through Lois, however, he had discovered a confidence he had never known. She had embraced his alienness in a way that he had never before dreamed possible. Moreover, she had given him the strength to continue in his role as Superman when he had most needed it. When he had doubted himself, Lois had offered encouragement, not knowing to whom she was speaking. She had saved Superman on more than one occasion, through both her words and deeds, her belief in the hero remaining unshakeable when others wavered and turned away from him. How could he not love her for that? He had wanted her to love Clark Kent, though, not some mysterious creation who barely existed beyond his own imagination. It was, he had feared, Lois's fantasies that had imbued the hero with a life of his own in her mind. After all, she did not really know him. It was not fair - it was not right - that Lois should love the hero and not the man, when they were one and the same. When, in the midst of the whole fiasco with Luthor, she had told Superman that she would have loved him if he were an ordinary man, he had not believed her. He had not wanted her to have feelings for Superman, only for Clark. It was, surprisingly, Mayson Drake who had made him wonder whether he was wrong to want that so very much. Mayson had loved him as he wanted Lois to love him, for the person he was in his every day life. However, it had not felt right, not merely because Mayson was not the woman for him, but because she did not love all of him, and he knew that she never would. Lois, he had realised then, could love the alien inside of him, if only he had the courage to let her know that it was there. Finding the courage to tell her, though. . . That was hard. Maybe he would have told her sooner if he had not let his feelings of guilt over Mayson's death get in the way of their deepening relationship, or if Lois had not shown an interest in Agent Scardino. Clark's insecurities had prevented him from seeing that it was his double life that was driving a wedge between them, and that, in her eyes, Scardino was but a poor substitute for himself. He had not felt able to take the chance of confiding in Lois if she did not love him enough to be with him, but it was the very confidence he was withholding that held the key to unlocking the love he sought. It was Lois who had finally resolved the impasse that their relationship then reached. Coward that he was, he would have run away, but she had gathered up all her courage and told him it was Clark that she wanted to be with, and not Dan, or Superman. There was no doubt left in his mind then: he would have tell her about Superman, but he had put off the inevitable, preferring to revel in the sweetness of his triumph, for at least a little while. end part one ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 13:27:34 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Dennis A Arendt Subject: Best Men MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Picked up my copy of "Best Men" this morning and watched it. WOW...Momma Mia...... You'll like it!!!!! Brenda ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 13:41:43 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Joy N Sowell Subject: Re: Claude's last name Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii MR. D8Awrote: >>>>>> Sorry. I had no idea. I thought it was just a slang word with a negative connotation. I'll keep that in mind. ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 13:53:17 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Joy N Sowell Subject: Re: Claude's last name Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Viki wrote: <<<<>>>> Sorry, no harm intended. Like I said, I want some suggestions that will be amusing, AND politically correct. That was why I posted the question. ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 19:58:46 -0800 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Eileen Barnard Subject: Re: L&C Downloads MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit -----Original Message----- From: Wendy Richards To: LOISCLA-GENERAL-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU Date: 22 March 1999 04:56 Subject: Re: L&C Downloads Hello Wendy Just to let you know that I've found the download and there it is large as life on my desktop - complete with music and words. I love the little superman pointer - particularly the way he changes clothes when you are waiting for a programme to open. Regards Eileen B ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 20:05:13 -0800 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Eileen Barnard Subject: Re: Best Men MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hey Does anybody know is this is going to be released on video in the UK? It was on in our cinemas in the West End of London and a few selected cinemas around the country but I was away on holiday when it was released and when I got back it had been taken off. I would be grateful for the info? Regards Eileen B ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 13:21:16 -0700 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Vicki Krell Subject: Re: Claude's last name MIME-version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" No harm or offense taken, Joy. :-) -----Original Message----- From: Joy N Sowell [mailto:jsowell@METLIFE.COM] Sent: Monday, March 22, 1999 11:53 AM To: LOISCLA-GENERAL-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU Subject: Re: Claude's last name Viki wrote: <<<<>>>> Sorry, no harm intended. Like I said, I want some suggestions that will be amusing, AND politically correct. That was why I posted the question. ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 12:36:45 PST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Anne Simmonds Subject: Re: Kryptonite cure? Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain You wrote: >Does anyone know why Ching and Zara weren't affected by the Kryptonite force field they used to test Clark? I believe it is because they were brought up with it and they live under a Red sun. If I remember correctly I read somewhere that Only after being in our yellow sun for a long time it could become dangerous to them. The Kryptonite on Krypton under the red sun helped keep the Kryptonians healthy and alive. If some has already replied to you sorry for the repeat. Annobelle Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 15:53:54 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Lansbury 1 Subject: Writer's Showcase Comments: To: LOISCLA@vm.ege.edu.tr Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Hello, There is a new Featured writer at the Writer's Showcase. The URL is............. http://www.simplyorganized.simplenet.com/showcase.html I hope you all go and check out her interview. Annie Lansbury ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 22:31:08 +0100 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: NKWolke Subject: Re: What's law got to do ... got to do with it ;) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8BIT Hey Folcs :-) >>> The *law* and *justice* are not always one and the same.<<< Thanks Zoom, for bringing it so wonderful to the point (as always ). I remember another scene you didn't mention, in WWW. Superman says to Constance Hunter: "... I need someone who understands that justice is always about truth." Of course Superman's morality is influenced by the law-system in which he was raised, but I really think the highest instance controlling his actions is always his conscience. He knows Lois is innocent so he has to break her out. He doesn't hesitate, he doesn't feel bad about this decision and it's not simply because Superman happens to be in love with that woman adn doesn't want to live without her. He knows the truth and if the truth is against the law... so it be it. For me it's *the* character trait that makes him the hero that he is. It's not his powers, it's his incorruptibility. take care Nicole AKA CKgroupie on IRC NKWolke@t-online.de ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 23:17:48 +0100 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: NKWolke Subject: Re: About a new story MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8BIT Hey Folcs :-) hala yamout wrote: >>>Although the author had stated that she did not want to insult anyone with her choice of villians, I was unable to stop myself from getting slightly mad. I just don't find it fair that any group of people get constantly used as any media's "terrosits" and I find that Arabs are usually the ones that are usually used to play that role. <<< Well hala, I know what you mean. Being a member of one of the "typical gangster ethnical group" myself I used to be mad that the only Germans on screen were Nazis. For example during Lois & Clark I wasn't even so mad about the episode "Supermann" because the Nazis were "identified" as a groupe and not a nation, but I really hated "Heidi" in JSN and couldn't find her very funny. She ist just so clichee bad, blonde, dumb = german, that I felt hurt by her description. (BTW in the german version Heidi even sings another song while she is changing her clothes, because in the original she sings the old Nazi anthem and I must admit I found that pretty tasteless and totally unnecessary myself.) So I used to feel hurt, but to be honest after a while I realized that my impression is not really true. If you look really closely you'll find a lot of other national stereotypes that are quite inviting to use if you want to have bad guy. Look' what we have here: Nazis=Germans Kidnappers=Americans Mafiosi=Italians Terrorists=Arabians corrupt spies=Russians vodoo magicians=Africans I'm sure there're a lot more. I also would dare a lucky guess that in other countries there're also other clichee-gangsters. In Europe we just watch a lot more american movies than other countrie's productions. I'm sure though neither the writers of "JSN" or "Supermann" really think that all Germans are Nazis nor does the author of that fanfiction you described really think all Arabian people are terrorist. They just want to create a story, put Lois and Clark in special situation and watch what is happens from there. So if the author wanted to write a story about Lois&Clark being in a hostage situation, for example (I didn't read the story yet so I just have to guess) she probably thought: "Hm, hostage... that requires terrorists." Then she probably started to think about a reason for the terroristic act and with terrorists it's pretty simple. They usually have some political reason for their crime. Be honest, if you start looking for political fatalism, you can't really use countries like norway or suitzerland or austrian or whatever, because I haven't heard from norwegian/suisse or austrian seperatists in ages. Hey adn after all, who from us really knows the political situations and motivations from all places around the world? I sure don't! So what are the political reasons you can use in a story without having studied them for years in college? Take terrorists from as far away as you can, provide them with the vague political conflict you mean to have heard about somewhere and yep: There's you terrorist from Arabia. So don't take it too personal.I'm sure the author didn't mean to harm anyone by this. take care Nicole AKA CKgroupie on IRC NKWolke@t-online.de ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 21:19:20 -0000 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: LabRat Subject: Re: Best Men MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Elaine wrote: >Does anybody know is this is going to be released on video in the UK? It >was on in our cinemas in the West End of London and a few selected cinemas >around the country but I was away on holiday when it was released and when I >got back it had been taken off. > >I would be grateful for the info? > Eileen, are you talking about sell-thru or rental? BM was issued on rental late last year, so you should still be able to pick up a copy at your local video store. The last date I was given for sell thru was February of this year, but I haven't heard any more. Again, your rental store would probably have an idea. LabRat :) ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 22:27:04 -0000 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Mary Mayland Subject: Fw: Re: Best Men MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit By coincidence, it's available to buy on video from today in the UK, although it has been available to hire since last October. Recommended retail price is £12.99. I picked up a copy today at HMV. Mary -----Original Message----- From: Eileen Barnard To: LOISCLA-GENERAL-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU Date: 22 March 1999 20:00 Subject: Re: Best Men >Hey > >Does anybody know is this is going to be released on video in the UK? It >was on in our cinemas in the West End of London and a few selected cinemas >around the country but I was away on holiday when it was released and when I >got back it had been taken off. > >I would be grateful for the info? > >Regards >Eileen B > ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 17:38:24 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Joy N Sowell Subject: Re: About a new story Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I just read the story in question, Suffer the Little Children, and I thought it was very well written. It showed compassion, love, pain, hope, and a wide range of other emotions. It is a long story, but CERTAINLY worth the hour or so it takes to read it. I don't want to "spoil" anything, so I won't elaborate. I sincerely doubt that the author intended to put down any particular race or religion. However, that is just my humble opinion. ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 15:08:06 PST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: hala yamout Subject: Re: About a new story Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain I am replying to a reply about the message I sent called "About a new story". I never meant that the author of this fanfic was intentionally trying to put down a race or religion. What I did read from the story sounded very good but I was discussing an ongoing trend in which this problem occurs. I am not trying attack the author for I am sure that she did not mean anything by it and I realise that she apologized beforehand. It is just that this particular aspect of the story I have seen in a lot of other works and I hoped that I would finally be able to say something about it. Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 23:11:58 -0000 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: LabRat Subject: Re: Fw: Re: Best Men MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Mary wrote: >By coincidence, it's available to buy on video from today in the UK, >although it has been available to hire since last October. > >Recommended retail price is £12.99. > >I picked up a copy today at HMV. > Mary - swarms of hugs and kisses!!! You made my evening. I *knew* that birthday cash was burning a hole in my desk drawer for a reason. ;) LabRat (aka Happy Little Bunny (which provokes a bit of a personality conflict, but never mind.....) Doc. Klein's LabRat labrat@dircon.co.uk. ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 23:17:08 -0000 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: LabRat Subject: Re: About a new story MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Joy wrote: >I just read the story in question, Suffer the Little Children, I [snip] sincerely doubt that the author intended to put down any particular race or >religion. However, that is just my humble opinion. I haven't yet read this story, so can't comment on the author's intentions - although from the previous post of complaint, she certainly seems to have done all she could to point up that she wasn't intending offence in her foreword. >From a strictly personal POV *I'm* always a little weary every time a Scottish character appears in fanfic and immediately lapses into a Highland brogue. Half the time I don't understand what any of them are talking about any more than Lois or Clark do and just once I'd like them to come from Edinburgh or Glasgow or......well, *anywhere* but the Shetlands basically. *However*, that said - I really think (and I stress this is only *my* opinion, but it's been long held over many years) that unless you can state categorically that no Scot has ever spoken with a Highland brogue, or that no Arab has ever been a terrorist or no German has ever been a Nazi, then you can't reasonably complain if an author chooses that nationality and uses it in that way. Or any number of variations thereon. All nationalities are subject to at least one form of stereotype - in that respect we're all in the same boat. We can all be insulted - or we can all choose to accept that even if 99% of our fellow countrymen don't fit the stereotype, there is bound to be at least one in there that does. And who are we to say that it wasn't that one that the author 'saw' before writing their story? I mean, for all we readers know, the author in question has someone specific in mind that they've actually met in Real Life and decided to use in their script or fanfic. Just a purely personal opinion from the keyboard of...... LabRat :) Doc. Klein's LabRat labrat@dircon.co.uk. ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 15:31:58 PST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Christina Batouli Subject: Re: Kryptonite cure? Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain But then why were the New Kryptonians affected by the K-laced gass when Superman and Nor were deuling? >From: Anne Simmonds >Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" >To: LOISCLA-GENERAL-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU >Subject: Re: Kryptonite cure? >Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 12:36:45 PST > >You wrote: > > >>Does anyone know why Ching and Zara weren't affected by the Kryptonite >force field they used to test Clark? > > >I believe it is because they were brought up with it and they live under >a Red sun. If I remember correctly I read somewhere that Only after >being in our yellow sun for a long time it could become dangerous to >them. The Kryptonite on Krypton under the red sun helped keep the >Kryptonians healthy and alive. > >If some has already replied to you sorry for the repeat. > >Annobelle > >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 06:30:55 -0700 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Debby Subject: Re: Question? In-Reply-To: <8525673B.00581643.00@MetMtaG2.metlife.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 10:59 AM 3/21/1999 -0500, Joy N Sowell wrote: >Debby wrote: >Hmm, there's a story idea. CK & Lois (Smallville likes Lois, too) visit >town and something happens that requires Superman and the town helps CK be >Supes without CK having to change clothes... and CK has no idea what's >going on. Maybe Lois gets an inkling... > >This would be a good chance for a writer to play around with character >building. >CAN I? Please? :) Sure! I think ten people tackling a subject would come up with ten different interpretations. Think how many 20 would come up with? The more the better :) The only thing I ask is... breathe life into your characters :) I sometimes default to stereotypes, too... but I try to make that only in transient characters we'll never see again. If we see them again, I try to make them multidimensional :) Debby Debby@swcp.com multidimensional kind of gal :D ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 16:21:40 PST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Starfire 1138 Subject: Best Men Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain Elaine wrote: >Does anybody know is this is going to be released on video in the UK? Another option would be to buy it off the Internet from a site such as Amazon (www.amazon.com) or rent it from Reel (www.reel.com). Starfire Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 16:53:32 PST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Rachel TenHaaf Subject: Re: What's law got to do ... got to do with it ;) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain I'm really glad somebody brought this up b/c I was going to and now I can pursue this in clear conscience. As I was awake in the middle fo the night last night I was thinking about what Margaret said about Clark breaking the law. As I pondered it in lieu of counting sheep, I came up with a semi-plausible reason for at least some. I think it all boils down to the "greater good" that seems to continually pop up in Lois and Clark's lives. For example, in ATAI, yes, Clark *does* steal, but he's stealing to save lives. Loss of property versus loss of life seems pretty obvious choicewise. I would hope that if someone should give me the choice, I would sacrifice my possessions to save somebody's life. Same thing in DLW. Yes, he's breaking the law, but it's her *life* at stake. He *did* wait for justice, but it failed him. Considering the way that the justice system seemed to be working for her, it wasn't completely ridiculous to assume that she would end up in the chair. So, he was acting both selfishly, but also in the interest of her life. And as you read this, just remember that this was middle of the night reasoning so be kind. Okay, on to another subject. I'm wondering about something that I'm hoping someone, say Zoom or someone else, would be able to clear this up for me. In SM, there's the scene where Lois and Clark are at her computer looking up Russian records and she asks him if there are any languages he doesn't know. He responds with this little quip about not always understanding "you". Now, this seems like it could have been planned to go somewhere. Does anybody know why this was thrown in there? It's cute and all, but... Anyone? Thanks, Rachel Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 20:30:59 -0600 Reply-To: mfwillia@flash.net Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: WILLIAMS Organization: THE SKYWATCHER Subject: Re: Claude's last name MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I always thought of him as Claude the Clod! Jacqueline ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 18:20:55 -0700 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Debby Subject: Re: Fifth season "corrections" (was Re: Why *do* we like, or dislike, specific eps?) In-Reply-To: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 02:10 PM 3/20/1999 -0600, Kathy B wrote: [snip good stuff to get to...] >Kathy (who does admit to one correction, but it was an S3 error, not an S4 >-- most of us on S6 hated that Clark never beat Lex in the "argh"; Lex >willingly gave Lois up to save her, which made him the hero. Yes! Clark was only shown standing up to Deter, but it took a machine to bring back Lois's memory, argh... >Stay tuned to S6 to see if we ... correct that. ;)) By gosh, I better get reading!!!! ;) Debby Debby@swcp.com who has indeed read both S5 & TUFS but only part of S6 ep01... ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 18:24:53 -0700 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Debby Subject: Re: Kryptonite cure? In-Reply-To: <19990322233159.23612.qmail@hotmail.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 03:31 PM 3/22/1999 -0800, Christina wrote: >But then why were the New Kryptonians affected by the K-laced gass when >Superman and Nor were deuling? They were the bad guys. Then again... why would anyone, even the nicer New Kryptonese, want to live under a red sun when they could easily pick out a planet orbiting a warmer, stronger, younger yellow star? Hey, maybe they *did* live on such a planet (we never saw otherwise) but that rocky planet didn't have any kryptonite on it. The NKers probably wanted off it because the cable only offered 2 channels and one of them was abc... (and the other public access...) Debby Debby@swcp.com ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 18:47:31 -0800 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Elisabeth Subject: Re: Why *do* we like, or dislike, specific eps? MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Nicole, I always felt that the reason marriage isn't portrayed well in Hollywood has a lot to do with the people making the product. While there are some writers, directors, actors, producers, etc. who are able to make marriage work, it seems like a disproportionate amount don't have a clue what marriage is about. Perhaps if some farmer from Kansas were to start writing for TV, we'd start seeing more about what life is like for the rest of the world. I find very few examples of married life on the tube or the big screen that I truly identify with. By the way, my favorite seasons were 2 and 3. I couldn't stand Cat's sexual harrassment in season 1 and I couldn't follow the changing time slot in season 4. Elisabeth --- NKWolke wrote: > > I don't know, maybe I don't watch enough television, > but *my* impression is that > there really are no other "positively married > couples" on TV except Lois and > Clark. The only fairly positive images that come to > my mind are sitcoms like "Mad > about you". At least Paul and Jamie seem to be pretty > happy with each other, > even if they don't fit in the same category like Lois > and Clark. The other > married couples on TV are either desillusioned, old, > stressed out, fighting or > constantly having affairs, like in soap operas. > > There *are* sometimes people who actually seem to be > happy in their relationship, > but of course those people are only side-characters > for their struggling kids on > *their* way through the trials of finding true love. > Or even worse, they are so > noble and so "productive" that they have at least 100 > wonderful kids and sorry, > but I can't really realte to that kind of > realtionship either. > > On the other hand, there're are lot couples that are > on their way to "being in > love". Moonlightning, Silk Stalking, Tropical Heat > and even the X-files are only > a few examples (actually the only shows I know the > original titles and not just > the german one ). Obviously this kind of story is > very popular and please, I > don't mean it as an offense to the people who love > these shows when I say: I > can't see any more of this stuff. > === Elisabeth Feel free to visit my home at http://geocities.com/Area 51/Starship/7859 _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 21:47:24 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Joy N Sowell Subject: Re: Kryptonite cure? Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Debby wrote: LOL! And Tempus thought that *he* had it bad. ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 19:00:13 -0800 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Elisabeth Subject: Re: Why *do* we like, or dislike, specific eps? MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Margaret, Honestly, I like seasons 5 & 6 almost as much as I like seasons 2 & 3. My husbands always laughing at me because I get the fanfic confused with the aired episodes. I don't have a visual memory, so it's all the same to me. Elisabeth --- Margaret Brignell wrote: > I *did* want to see "LoisandClark: the couple". I > just don't think it > happened in season 4. > > Perhaps, deep down, most of the FoLC didn't either. > Why else were there so > many fifth season versions to "correct" what went > wrong? > > Margaret > > > > > %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% > Margaret Brignell > brignell@capitalnet.com > Ottawa, Canada > === Elisabeth Feel free to visit my home at http://geocities.com/Area 51/Starship/7859 _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 19:20:38 -0800 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Elisabeth Subject: Re: Kryptonite cure? MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii LOL! My father was always yelling at me, "Get the lead out of your pants and get over here." I never thought anyone would want lead in there pants. Elisabeth --- Debby wrote: > At 07:18 PM 3/19/1999 -0800, Christina Batouli wrote: > >Does anyone know why Ching and Zara weren't affected > by the Kryptonite > >force field they used to test Clark? > > Lead undergarments? > === Elisabeth Feel free to visit my home at http://geocities.com/Area 51/Starship/7859 _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 22:29:36 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: "Ann E. McBride" Subject: Re: Claude's last name Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit In a message dated 3/22/99 12:27:21 PM Eastern Standard Time, James.Tull@EMRSN.COM writes: << I would recommend Claude Sangfroid which loosely translates as Cold Blooded >> I can see a problem with using Sangfroid for Claude's last name. Sangfroid is a good thing-- while it literally means cold blood in French, it refers to the quality of staying cool and under control during all sorts of stress, fire, etc. and is, if anything, a compliment. I'm not sure anyone wants to compliment Claude. On the other hand, if you want to steer clear of vulgarity ( and Salaud, which was on another post is vulgar ), then you could use LeVoleur, which means the Thief, since he stole Lois's story. Ann ( who has spent the last three days grading French compositions and can barely see straight any more ) ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 22:34:35 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Pam Jernigan Subject: Re: Fifth season "corrections" (was Re: Why *do* we like, o Comments: To: Blind.Copy.Receiver@compuserve.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 >> Debby@swcp.com who has indeed read both S5 & TUFS but only part of S6 ep01... << Ack! (speaks the author of S6 ep01) I've bored you, so you quit reading... terribly sorry, and I assure you, it does get better... I suspect you'll find ep02 *quite* interesting, and unexpected... :-) PJ who is way too sleepy to be coherent... !^NavFont02F010C000EMGJHG42MG44HHTA636 ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 19:35:42 -0800 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Elisabeth Subject: Re: [Superman Saves the World] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii It wasn't *night* patrols, but just after Lois discovers his other identity he frequently tells her "I better go check the city." Elisabeth --Still itching from those lead undergarments. Thank goodness I never ate a lard-filled log or I'd be in real trouble. (Aren't lard-filled log those nut covered things they try to get people to order through the mail for Christmas presents?) --- Sue Modolo wrote: > wrote: > Metropolis for any > disaster, mudslides/earthquakes. I am convinced that > all his heroics > was in Metropolis.> _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 22:41:25 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Christy Kubit Subject: combo: law & stereotype characters Comments: To: loiscla-general-l@indiana.edu MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit << He knows Lois is innocent so he has to break her out. He doesn't hesitate, he doesn't feel bad about this decision and it's not simply because Superman happens to be in love with that woman adn doesn't want to live without her. He knows the truth and if the truth is against the law... so it be it. >> It isn't *just* because Clark loves Lois that he breaks her out of jail in DLW, but that is surely much of it. Because he trusts her and believes that she wouldn't kill, he breaks her out of prison. But there are plenty of people who are either wrongfully imprisoned or wrongfully acquitted that Clark/Superman doesn't seem to take much interest in. Yes, he believed in Lois's innocence and may be unsure about the innocence of a stranger, but I don't think it can be denied that a big part of why he was willing to break the law (injust as it was) was because he loved Lois. It would be interesting to see what he'd do if Lois were non-wrongfully (is that a word?) imprisoned, if she *had* done the crime. Would Clark break her out then? << Yes, he's breaking the law, but it's her *life* at stake. He *did* wait for justice, but it failed him. Considering the way that the justice system seemed to be working for her, it wasn't completely ridiculous to assume that she would end up in the chair. >> Was it just me or did the possibility of Lois being executed seem far-fetched to anyone else? The death penalty isn't often used in cases like Lois's. No matter what your personal opinion about the death penalty is, it would be highly unlikely (in the US) for a well-educated, comparatively rich, well-known, white woman to be sent to death row for killing an ex-con, no matter what the circumstances. Like it or not, the death penalty is usually not used in cases like this. For instance, last week a young teenage girl was shot to death while walking to school in a suburb near where I am from. The man who shot her was stalking her and had committed previous crimes against her and her family. However, the man will not be facing the death penalty. In Ohio (where this happened), there must be at least one of a list of circumstances that occured for the accused murderer to be eligible for the death penalty. They include: the victim was younger than 13, a felony was committed at the same time as the murder, the victim was a cop or government official, more than one person was killed, etc. I don't know the entire list, but what I do know doesn't fit Lois's "murder." I know different states have different circumstances for execution eligibility, but even in states where Lois might be eligible for execution, it is unlikely that she actually would be executed. BTW-- << I really hated "Heidi" in JSN and couldn't find her very funny. She ist just so clichee bad, blonde, dumb = german, that I felt hurt by her description. >> There is probably an obvious answer to this question that is eluding me right now, but who was Heidi in JSN? I checked my copy of the script and couldn't find anything, but maybe it was something added in, and I'm just not remembering the aired episode correctly. -Christy kubitc@kenyon.edu ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 23:00:32 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Maggie Subject: Re: Why *do* we like, or dislike, specific eps? MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Should be sleeping now but just had to add, when I read Elisabeth's comment the first thing that popped into my head was, Yeah! Charity Begins at Home rates right up there with Ordinary People as one of my favorite eps. regardless of the fact that one happened on paper and the other on screen. Oh, and then there is Crazy For You, with that What am I going to do with you? Love me for the rest of my life thing that screams of Waffyness whenever I think about it.....I could go on, but I'm saving my Drooling-Energy for the Kerths (this Saturday! 6pm EST! IRC! Fan Fic Addicts Unite! <--I'm just a teensy bit excited, can ya tell? ) Maggie Kerth Groupie Numero Uno p.s. thanks for the kind comments on my Lois Babble, my heart is still a flutter over that-- and as soon as I regain consciousness, I will do my very best to make a coherent vignette out of it. Promise. maggie13@bellsouth.net (aka supermags on IRC) We read books to find out who we are. What other people, real or imaginary, do and think and feel is an essential guide to our understanding of what we ourselves are and may become. Ursula K. LeGuin ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Honestly, I like seasons 5 & 6 almost as much as I like > seasons 2 & 3. My husbands always laughing at me > because I get the fanfic confused with the aired > episodes. I don't have a visual memory, so it's all > the same to me. > > Elisabeth > ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 23:14:40 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Margaret Brignell Subject: Re: What's law got to do ... got to do with it ;) In-Reply-To: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 07:42 PM 3/21/1999 EST, The Zoomway wrote: >The *law* and *justice* are not always one and the same. Here's the dialog >>from Dead Lois Walking: >"But you've spent your life serving justice." > >"Exactly, and you're innocent, and together we're going to prove that. Now if >that isn't serving justice, I don't know what is." No, I'm sorry, this still sounds self-serving to me. (And to Lois too, by the sounds of it) >No "moral imperative" changed here. Lois was still reminding him of what >Superman stands for, and *what* is it that Superman stands for? Right -- >*truth* and *justice* and *both* were denied Lois. Just because someone is >arrested or even convicted of a crime, that can have little to do with >*justice* or the "truth* if the person is framed. At least two episodes in >1rst season dealt with this, Ides of Metropolis and the finale. Eugene >Ladderman was framed for murder and convicted. He escaped his cell and Lois >hid him. That's called "harboring a fugitive" I believe ;) She felt justice >had been denied to Ladderman and that he was wrongly convicted. Clark's >immediate reaction was to phone the police but Lois persuades him not to. Exactly! Clark was more than ready to call the cops. Lois persuaded him to give her a fixed period of time to prove she was right. He wasn't persuaded not to call the cops, just to delay the timing of his call. >Ladderman turns out to be innocent. Lois then says to Clark, "And, just in >case you did miss the moral to the story, thank you, you should trust what's >in people's hearts. Not just the facts, ma'am." So, what you're saying is that Lois taught Clark how to break the law and feel good about it? >Jack is framed for the bombing of the Daily Planet. He hints it might be nice >if Superman would spring him from the lock-up. Clark disagrees, he has his >belief that justice will prevail. When Jack escapes, however, Clark doesn't >turn him back over to the authorities even though that's breaking the law, >because he's convinced (and only on Jack's word) that Jack's life would be in >danger should he return. Now it is Clark, a student of Lois' lesson from Ides >of Metropolis, who is harboring a fugitive. Because sometimes it's "what's in >peoples hearts, and not just the facts ma'am" that count. I seem to recollect that Clark had seen first-hand the kind of people Jack would face if he went back to prison. I also seem to recollect that Jack's word wasn't the only evidence. However, I have no desire to rewatch the ep to find the quotes. It wasn't one of my favourites;\ >Moving to second season. Lois is arrested for a crime committed by a >surgically altered duplicate. She desperately needs Clark to believe that >she's innocent. He does, and with no proof that she isn't "crazy" as Arianna >Carlin had assessed her, but again, he knew her heart and that overrode the >"facts" as they appeared to be in this case. I recollect he wanted to put her into psychiatric care before she finally convinced him. It wasn't just "Oh, this is Lois, I've got to believe anything she tells me." > Jimmy falsely arrested for >murder, Superman being sued for injuring someone, Bill Church Jr. who *was* >guilty, but getting away with it because of a loophole are all examples of >*injustices* but all still *legal*. Are you going to tell me after *all* of >this Clark *wouldn't* spring Lois out of jail? Yes, I have faith in Clark, and Clark's ability to find the truth... If not in the American justice system > If Clark didn't, he would have >been reverting all the way back to pre-Ides 1rst season Clark. That's not >evolution, that's regression No, he'd have been doing exactly what Lois did for him in Man of Steel Bars. In MoSB she didn't hide him in her closet to keep him out of trouble, she used her savvy to prove he was innocent, before the deadline artificially imposed by Lex. Clark could have used his own savvy to prove her innocence. It's not like he needs a lot of sleep, or airline tickets, or anything. However, that wouldn't have been as "funny" would it? >Added to all of the above, Clark went against a court order forbidding him to >use his powers but he did anyway so that he could stop a runaway train with >hundreds of passengers on board. You left out the part about how he then decided to sacrifice his entire life, everything and everyone he loved, so that he would never do it again. >Jace Mazick was going to kill Clark's >parents if Clark didn't rob the jewelry store. This I hated. This was *not* Clark. Clark had enough smarts to outwit someone like Jason Mazick. I blame rotten characterization for this travesty. Or maybe the writers bought into the idea that Lois had taught Clark to be a crook, and it was time he used that training? > Lois was going to die for a >crime she didn't commit and the DA himself was in on it. In each case, >breaking the law was not Clark's first choice. > >He was obeying the court order, but wasn't going to let hundreds of people die >in Man of Steel Bars. That wouldn't have been *justice*. He was going to tell >the world he was Superman in And the Answer Is so that Mazick couldn't >blackmail him into robbing the jewelry store, but then Mazick kidnapped his >parents and threatened to kill them. Even at *that* Clark was still working >up to the deadline Mazick gave him trying to find out who was behind the >kidnapping. In The People Vs Lois Lane, Clark didn't break Lois out of jail >even though he did feel like "doing something crazy". He let the criminal >justice system have its shot, but when it failed, and when Clark *knew* that >wasn't Perry testifying on the stand, he knew it was time to get Lois out of >there in Dead Lois Walking. It's doubtful those who got her convicted would >risk the automatic appeal system setting her free. I have a feeling she might >have met with one of those unfortunate prison "accidents" that Jack spoke of >;) So what you're telling me is that Superman not only didn't stand for Truth and Justice, he couldn't even stand up against minor thugs? >However, there's also the fact that Clark stole evidence (Smart Kids and >Pheromone, My Lovely), committed a whole lot of "breaking and entering" (with >and without Lois), employed questionable (from a legal standpoint) >surveillance techniques (both he and Lois), and Mayson Drake thought Superman >was akin to a vigilante and even called him a criminal. Heck, he even started >to cheat at cards with Perry For me though, this wasn't Clark's "dark >side" and most certainly wasn't character assassination. Clark Kent was not a >god, but even if he had been, gee, think of all the stuff those guys and gals >>from Mt. Olympus got away with ;) Fortunately for Lois, "I've never known >anyone with as pure a heart" and so whatever any of us might think of Clark >when it came to the "law vs justice", what Lois thought of him was truly all >that mattered. It sounds to me, that from your point of view, what Lois contributed to Clark's life was teaching him how to be a crook. Thank you. I really needed to know that;p Here I was believing that Superman actually stood for something positive and you've managed to point out numerous examples that prove he didn't. Somehow robbing banks and breaking people out of jail don't quite fit into my vision of Superman;\ If I really believed that this was the "real" Superman, not only would I be wondering why I bothered with season 4... I'd start to wonder why I watched the show at all! >Zoomway@aol.com ("Oh, leave the truth and justice stuff to Superman, would >you" ;) Once upon a time, a few years ago, there was a FoLC who told us all about her wonderful image of Superman. In her description, she told us that Superman was a combination of all the positive things in Clark, with the resourceful support of Lois Lane. Superman was not one person, he was made by both Clark Kent and Lois Lane. I loved this depiction of Superman. I began to see all kinds of evidence in each episode that matched this vision of Superman. In the Pilot, Lois suggested he bring a change of clothes to work, he decided to wear a costume. In NB she convinced him that "It's the *idea* of Superman. Someone to believe in. Someone to build a few hopes around. Whatever he *can* do: it's enough." And so it went, over the next couple of seasons. Every once in a while Lois would give Clark/Superman the boost he needed to be everything he was meant to be until in OP he admitted "Being with you is stronger than me alone." Meanwhile, Wells and Tempus came along and reiterated that Lois and Clark were destined for a great future. It was inevitable. So much so that Tempus spent years travelling in time, and between dimensions, trying to prevent it from ever happening-- and constantly failed in his attempts. I came to believe that Superman would, eventually, be the culmination of everything that Clark and Lois were capable of being. I expect that FoLC believed that too. I wonder whatever happened to her? I think her name was Zoomway. Margaret "You live... above us, and when we try to bring you down here, we just show the worst sides of ourselves." LL in WWW %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Margaret Brignell brignell@capitalnet.com Ottawa, Canada ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 08:13:05 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Phillip Atcliffe Subject: Re: New fanfic Counting the Ways 2/2 In-Reply-To: <19990322181123.MUQI14180.mta2-svc@akzvbyns> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCII On Mon, 22 Mar 1999 18:08:46 +0000 Chris Carr wrote: > Well, that's it! (I've been playing around with the idea of writing a mirror piece, too. In other words, what is Lois thinking at the same time? However, getting her thoughts sorted out isn't very easy. Do you think I should try or leave well enough alone?) < Do it, Chris! Phil ------------------------------------------------------------------ "We gotta get out into Space / If it's the last thing we ever do!" -- Return to the Forbidden Planet A sentiment echoed by Phil Atcliffe (Phillip.Atcliffe@uwe.ac.uk) ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 09:31:15 +0100 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: NKWolke Subject: Re: stereotypes and Heidi was from OP! MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8BIT Hey Folcs :-) >>> *However*, that said - I really think (and I stress this is only *my* opinion, but it's been long held over many years) that unless you can state categorically that no Scot has ever spoken with a Highland brogue, or that no Arab has ever been a terrorist or no German has ever been a Nazi, then you can't reasonably complain if an author chooses that nationality and uses it in that way. Or any number of variations thereon. <<< That's exactly what I meant. There's no denying in it that the Nazis *were* german and there's no denying in it that most terroristic acts that could possibly be used in a Lois&Clark fanfiction have been done by Arabians. Sure, there're other terroristic groups, like the IRA in Northern Ireland but why should they take hostages in Metropolis? So as long as nobody reverses the conclusion like in "These Terorists are Arabians so all Arabians are terrorists" or "These Nazis are German so all Germans are Nazis" in my POV it's absoulutely okay to use them as gangsters. And for me there's no indication that any author of fanfiction *ever* wanted to do it otherwise. My dumb friend "Heidi" from OP (so sorry all, I messed the eps up! It was OP not JSN and Heidi was the assistant from that doctor!) ... well, I'm not so sure about her. I know that she was meant to be funny but for me she wasn't- Mabe she would habe been without letting her sing that Nazi-anthem. Then I found her tasteless. To make the assistant of a doctor who uses his knowledge for perversity german and to let her sing this song = strong allusion to the Holocaust and the horrifying medical experiments that were done in the concentration camps. IMHO that is nothing to make fun of. take care Nicole AKA CKgroupie on IRC NKWolke@t-online.de ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 03:44:31 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: The Zoomway Subject: Re: What's law got to do ... got to do with it ;) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit In a message dated 3/22/99 10:16:18 PM Central Standard Time, brignell@CAPITALNET.COM writes: << I came to believe that Superman would, eventually, be the culmination of everything that Clark and Lois were capable of being. I expect that FoLC believed that too. I wonder whatever happened to her? I think her name was Zoomway. >> Whoa, Margaret, I made the post hoping it would make you feel *better* rather than worse. Superman stands for *justice* and sometimes that did lead to moral dilemmas in the series when the law was misused or in conflict with actual justice. I can't remember a time in my life when I wasn't a Superman fan, my affection for Superman goes back that far. However, in *every* incarnation, from comics, to movies, cartoons, etc., it could be said that Superman upheld justice even if that sometimes went contrary to the *law*. A sign reads, "swimming is illegal in this lake" yet a man sees a little boy drowning. Should he uphold the law and not go swimming out to save the child? Of course not. There is the *letter* of the law (the strict meaning/how it is worded) and the *spirit* of the law (the intent, why it was created) The "no swimming" law was probably instituted to save lives, perhaps because it was a dangerous place to swim. That was the *spirit* (intent) of the law. If the man swam in after that boy against the *letter* of the law (no swimming) he would in fact still be upholding the *spirit* of the law (to save lives). I truly believe Superman upheld the "spirit" of the law if not always the "letter" of the law. Sending Jack back to the detention center would be upholding the "letter" of the law, but the "spirit" of the law (the law that protects Jack's rights and safety under the letter of the law) meant nothing in this case. The letter of the law, as it applied to the court order prohibiting Superman from using his super powers, was to put an end to the heat wave. Whereas the *intent* (the spirit) was to end suffering caused by the heat wave. Yet, when the train and its passengers were in danger, Superman had to weigh their *lives* against that court order. His choice was an obvious one. And no, I didn't forget that Superman finally left, basically placing himself in exile since he knew he couldn't ignore cries for help, but in this case, he was not leaving so that he would no longer break the law, but rather because he felt he himself had become a hazard. If he stayed, he couldn't ignore cries for help, but if he used his super powers to help, he believed he caused the heat to increase. It was his heart that prevailed in his decision. That was the case in each of these episodes. Clark reacted with his heart and upheld justice guided by his heart in favor of the spirit of the law if the letter of the law would allow innocent people to die. Superman stood for truth and justice, but the most telling line he delivered was in Whine whine Whine, "When I save a life, in that instant, I know two things most people will never figure out. Why I'm here, and how I can make a difference." That says it all. The letter of the law would be overridden by him every single time an innocent life was at stake. Clark's ethics and integrity were probably a lot higher compared to most peoples' standards, and he would adhere to that personal standard of conduct even if it meant putting himself in exile, or telling the world that he was Superman, because, "Even in this cynical world, somebody has to stand for integrity, and if that's what I say I stand for, then I have to mean it." It seems very doubtful to me that Clark would feel good about himself if he allowed that train to wreck in the name of upholding that court order, or sent Jack back to the detention center where he would likely be murdered, or let Lois die for a crime she didn't commit. I think only a programmed machine could uphold *that* kind of justice and only because it has no heart. Zoomway@aol.com ("that guy sounds more like RoboCop than me") ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 11:18:56 +0100 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Celia Carvalho Subject: Re: Fw: Re: Best Men Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; Boundary="0__=XIQFqEnn1WWgca7GtbObwGfx3doDizV23JwMf4z3hNjiR3z5iTT96YIy" --0__=XIQFqEnn1WWgca7GtbObwGfx3doDizV23JwMf4z3hNjiR3z5iTT96YIy Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline I'd just like to thank you all, guys, for this wonderful information! I've bought 7 video tapes on L&C from HMV before and they provided a fine service. They were so kind in order to help me find the missing eps from the first season. Now I know what I'll do! The Best Men will be my birthday present - which will be in a couple of days. Thanks a million! Celia. >From Portugal. labrat%DIRCON.CO.UK@interlock.lexmark.com on 23-03-99 00:11:58 Please respond to LOISCLA-GENERAL-L%LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU@interlock.lexmark.com To: LOISCLA-GENERAL-L%LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU@interlock.lexmark.com cc: Subject: Re: Fw: Re: Best Men --0__=XIQFqEnn1WWgca7GtbObwGfx3doDizV23JwMf4z3hNjiR3z5iTT96YIy Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Disposition: inline Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Mary wrote: >By coincidence, it's available to buy on video from today in the UK, >although it has been available to hire since last October. > >Recommended retail price is =A312.99. > >I picked up a copy today at HMV. > Mary - swarms of hugs and kisses!!! You made my evening. I *knew* that birthday cash was burning a hole in my desk drawer for a reason. ;) LabRat (aka Happy Little Bunny (which provokes a bit of a personality conflict, but never mind.....) Doc. Klein's LabRat labrat@dircon.co.uk. Celia Assistant Secretarial Linda-a-Velha-Portugal Phone : 351 (1) 415 34 50 Fax : 351 (1) 419 21 12 CARVALHO@LEXMARK.COM = --0__=XIQFqEnn1WWgca7GtbObwGfx3doDizV23JwMf4z3hNjiR3z5iTT96YIy-- ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 06:23:12 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Joy N Sowell Subject: Re: Fw: Re: Best Men Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Celia wrote: <<<>>> Happy Birthday!! Does anyone know if Blockbuster (US) has it? ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 05:59:21 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Joy N Sowell Subject: Re: Claude's last name Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Thanks to everyone who replied to this request. After consulting with my co-writer, we have decided on Claude LeCochon. Or, Claude the pig. I know, it's not really fair to pigs, but it's cute. If anyone has any strong objections, PLEASE let me know. I do not want to insult any person or group, even unintentionally. ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 13:33:01 +0100 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Celia Carvalho Subject: Re: Claude's last name Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Dear Joy: Hi there! I've been having a ball reading about the names you've been suggesting for Claude. I have to say though, that LeCochon sounds *really* awful...! You see, we actually have that name in Portuguese and it's not offensive in any way. In Portuguese LeCochon/Pig is Leitao. And as the lawyer of our company has that name, my boss usually refers to him as LeCochon just for the fun of it (he doesn't like him much), since in French it really is offensive. Anyway, I'm always afraid to ask to speak with Mr. LeCochon (instead of his real name) every time I call the lawyer, because that's how my boss calls him...! Let's see what the French FoLC's have to say about this matter. But if Claude deserves to have such a name, so be it! P.S. Thanks for wishing me a Happy Birthday, Joy! Celia. jsowell%METLIFE.COM@interlock.lexmark.com on 23-03-99 11:59:21 Please respond to LOISCLA-GENERAL-L%LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU@interlock.lexmark.com To: LOISCLA-GENERAL-L%LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU@interlock.lexmark.com cc: Subject: Re: Claude's last name Thanks to everyone who replied to this request. After consulting with my co-writer, we have decided on Claude LeCochon. Or, Claude the pig. I know, it's not really fair to pigs, but it's cute. If anyone has any strong objections, PLEASE let me know. I do not want to insult any person or group, even unintentionally. ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 06:45:29 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Joy N Sowell Subject: Re: Claude's last name Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi Celia. No offense to the lawyer intended. (I may eventually go to law school just so mom will get off my case about my wanting to join the reserves .) Claude REALLY deserves something demeaning in this story. Without giving too much away, he stole something MUCH more valuable to Lois than her story. But, because of the dramatic, and at times, sensitive nature of the story, I didn't want to insult anyone. ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 06:40:15 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Sandy McDermin Subject: Premiering at an Art House near you in an interesting part of town MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit LITTLE MAN, SUPER: The Misadventures of a Small Hero* A story shooting straight to you from the lions [sic] of our Superhero. (I would spell that right, but this is a G rated list.) Set between the events in "Love as a Blonde" and "Taken," (both rated R) it stars Lois and Clark's young, terrribly confused son and features his loveable but dilly-dallying parents who are taking a breather from the activities I normally have them do in fanfic. Stay Tuned for the Preview. Sandy McDermin smcdermin@erols.com http://www.erols.com/nightsky/Sandy/ small print: *"Little Man, Super" is rated PG (for "I Promise to God the story's 'suitable' for all audiences"). It would help enormously if the reader had some knowledge of the events in "Something's Missing" and "Love as a Blonde." Please be warned that "Little Man, Super" contains a spoiler for "Taken." Offer not good in the District of Columbia. Relatives and friend(s) of the author need not apply. Hey, howyadoin'? ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 06:53:22 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Sandy McDermin Subject: Preview -- LITTLE MAN, SUPER: The Misadventures of a Small Hero MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit LITTLE MAN, SUPER The Misadventures of a Small Hero by Sandy McDermin smcdermin@erols.com March 1999 ~~What are little boys made of? Snips and snails, And puppy dog tails, That's what little boys are made of.~~ *PROLOGUE* FALL "Lois ... sweetheart, rise and shine," Clark urged, giving her shoulder a gentle shake. Lois opened her eyes to slits, barely focusing. "It can't be time to get up yet," she protested, gesturing feebly at the closed curtains of their window masking the early morning rays. "Just ten more minutes, Clark," she mumbled. She turned over and rolled herself into a ball. "No, Honey." He shook her again. "It is time. You *have* to wake up.... It's Jonny." At the mention of her son's name, Lois struggled mightily to slice through layers of sleep. Dragging herself up, she rubbed her tired eyes and attempted to swing her legs to the floor. He stopped her >from going any further. "What is it?" she asked, her voice growing with alarm as he failed to answer. "Clark! What's wrong with him?!" "Sweetheart, I've seen the future ... and it floats." "What?... What do you mean?" He couldn't go on. He looked like he desperately wanted to but the words just wouldn't take form. Finally, making a resigned, "I give up" gesture, he took her by the hand and pulled her up just as insistently as he had earlier prevented her from rising. Lois frowned at her husband's back as he led her, on tiptoe, out their bedroom door and down the hallway to their son's room. "Cla-r-k? What do y'mean you've seen the future, and it floats?..." she grumbled. "Clark! You're sounding like a fortune cookie again," she added, whispering fiercely. "Shh!" he answered. He turned, emphasizing his meaning with a finger to his lips. "I'm sorry, honey.... I'm-- I'm sorry." Now she was panicked, her thoughts tumbling one over the other. First he wakes me, saying something about Jonny, then he keeps me from going to him, then he says he's sorry and-- With a shaky, tentative smile, Clark pushed open their son's door, pulled Lois bodily in front of him to face the room, and waited anxiously for the fireworks to take off. He tensed. Seconds passed. Minutes. No emotional explosion ensued. Instead, all he got was dead silence and a strange stillness. He was almost disappointed. Almost ... but he could live with silence. Silence was better than-- "Oh-h my-y G-o-d!" "Oh. Okay," Clark mumbled to himself, dread building. "Right. Well. We'll just get this initial shock over with and then ... *Oh boy*!" With the remarkable fortitude shown by mothers who reportedly have been able to lift heavy objects off their trapped offspring, Lois bulldozed backward, pushing her husband, who was considered to be the strongest being on Earth, bodily up against the opposing wall and pinning him there. Her hands flew to her lips, stifling any other renegade sounds. "Omigod," she repeated, once again embellishing the "Oh" with a plaintive call to the Almighty. Turning around, she backed off, graciously giving Clark room to breathe but glaring at him to make up for it. "All right! How long have you known?" "Since -- since just *now*," he insisted. "Just now?" she answered a little suspiciously. "Yes, I swear! It's -- it's something isn't it?" he answered, a little too cute. "Something? Finding our son ..." Lois quickly glanced over her shoulder, "sleeping half a foot off his bed--" "Five and a quarter," Clark interrupted with a nervous half-smile. "I measured." Lois' eyes widened in exasperation. "You're feeling proud about this, aren't you?" she accused. "Five and a quarter inches -- as if it mattered!" "Shh!... Thank God he hasn't inherited the super-hearing part ... at least, not yet. Then again, when I float, I'm usually in a pretty deep sleep--" "Clark!" "I don't know. I guess I *am* proud -- maybe. I don't think I ever floated at his age." "This is not funny." "I'm not trying to be funny," he insisted. Clark gently took Lois by the shoulders, rubbing softly, trying to calm her. "Honey, we'll figure out how to deal with this. My parents did and look how well I turned out." He flashed another smile. This time meant to charm. It didn't work. Lois leveled a deadpan look, quickly dismissing his Pollyanna prediction. "As I said Clark, this isn't funny, nor is it Kansas. This is the 1990s in the suburbs of Metropolis. When your parents were raising you, there was no such person as Superman. No one had even dreamt that anyone could do what you do. What's more, no one was looking to make a connection between you and super powers. We don't have that luxury. You've heard the rumors. If anyone saw Jonny do *anything* -- anything at all -- all of this talk we've been trying to laugh off would suddenly become very serious -- most of all for him," she concluded in a sudden rush, waving toward their levitating son. Clark drew in a long, shuddering breath and ran his hand tiredly through his sleep-strewn hair. "You're right.... You're right. So, what *do* we do? Do we pull up stakes and take the kids to the farm until we can figure out what they can do and whether they can handle it?" he asked. She looked up, wondering if he was at all serious. "No," she answered with a small voice, seeing no hint of sarcasm in him. Sighing, Lois walked into Jonny's room. His body, adorned in sailboat-patterned flannel, was in a fetal position and his mouth was hanging open. He must be chilly, she thought. She almost hoped he was. Chilly meant he was vulnerable. Chilly meant normal. Carefully, so as not to disturb, she reached across his bed to push him down and immediately found her hands joined by her husband's. Although it certainly didn't need their combined strength, together they gently lowered their son onto his bed and pulled the covers up over his body. With that tender bit of parental attention, Jonny unraveled, turned on his stomach, and mumbled a few incoherent words. "Mo-m-my ... Mo-m-my." Lois leaned closer, peering into his face. He was peaceful and still and not saying another thing. "Mom-my." The voice grew louder and crisper and Lois' head snapped up in response. "Molly?" She glanced out the door of Jonny's bedroom toward her small daughter's room. How can *she* hear us--? Oh! Lois' manic mind ticked off another worry, obviously not satisfied with the one she already had. Oh no!... Maybe-- maybe *she's* the one with super hearing! SPRING.... to the link below to continue this story. Exclusive Engagement: http://www.erols.com/nightsky/Sandy/littleman.txt Showtimes: You show up; it's time. ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 13:55:34 +0100 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Celia Carvalho Subject: Re: Claude's last name Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi Celia. No offense to the lawyer intended. (I may eventually go to law school just so mom will get off my case about my wanting to join the reserves .) Claude REALLY deserves something demeaning in this story. Without giving too much away, he stole something MUCH more valuable to Lois than her story. But, because of the dramatic, and at times, sensitive nature of the story, I didn't want to insult anyone. I can't hardly wait to read it! :) I never ever read a story about the relationship between Lois and Claude (just references in other stories with other subjects). I even don't know if the fanfic archive has a story exploring this relationship. I'm way behind my reading and I'll always be, it seems! Do you have any ideas of when will it be ready...? Keep up the good work, Joy, we'll all be waiting for your story! Celia. :) ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 12:19:14 +0000 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Wendy Richards Subject: Re: Best Men In-Reply-To: <009201be74e2$5bb0d8e0$344f883e@BTClick+> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCII It's been out on video here for several months - I saw it in Blockbuster shortly before Christmas, and watched it myself a couple of months ago. Wendy On Mon, 22 Mar 1999 20:05:13 -0800 Eileen Barnard wrote: > Hey > > Does anybody know is this is going to be released on video in the UK? It > was on in our cinemas in the West End of London and a few selected cinemas > around the country but I was away on holiday when it was released and when I > got back it had been taken off. > > I would be grateful for the info? > > Regards > Eileen B ---------------------- Wendy Richards w.m.richards@hrm.keele.ac.uk ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 07:43:10 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Kate Crane Subject: Re: Premiering at an Art House near you in an interesting part of town Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Sandy, I was so pleased to read your announcement! On my way to your site right now.... Kate ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 13:37:36 -0000 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: LabRat Subject: Re: stereotypes and Heidi was from OP! MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hey Nicole! >>> *However*, that said - I really think (and I stress this is only *my* opinion, but it's been long held over many years) that unless you can state categorically that no Scot has ever spoken with a Highland brogue, or that no Arab has ever been a terrorist or no German has ever been a Nazi, then you can't reasonably complain if an author chooses that nationality and uses it in that way. Or any number of variations thereon. <<< >>>That's exactly what I meant. There's no denying in it that the Nazis *were* german and there's no denying in it that most terroristic acts that could possibly be used in a Lois&Clark fanfiction have been done by Arabians. Sure, there're other terroristic groups, like the IRA in Northern Ireland but why >>>>should they take hostages in Metropolis? Exactly, Nicole. Like it or not, there are compelling current social and poliitical criteria on a global scale at this particular point in Earth history which make Arabians the natural choice for a western fanfic author when searching for a choice of nationality for terrorists characters. Again, I haven't yet had time to read the story - but reading between the lines of your post here, I'm presuming that in this fanfic the terrorists are working on American soil? So....think about it. What other political terrorist groups are likely to be on American soil taking hostages? As you point out - very few. Lockerbie is high on the mind here in Britain right now. And, undoubtedly in the States too. If I were writing a fanfic at this particular moment and required terrorists who are active against Western - especially US - interests and who don't confine their hostage taking/murdering of tourists or UK/US passport holders to their own lands (the Congo for one example) then I don't really have much of the world to consider in my choice when you get down to brass tacks. Watching the nightly news report, I might well have researched the two Lockerbie suspects, discovered the group to which they are alleged to be affiliated, gone looking for other members currently held in prisons in Europe, found out as much as I could about their personal and political history, changed a couple of names to protect the guilty, and put them into the story. Now......can anyone point me to the stereotype in that scenario? One wonders actually what nationality an Iranian or Lybian FoLC might choose in similiar circumstances. Might I hazard a guess though and suggest that an American or Brit might be high on the list of usual suspects perhaps, for at least one of them? >>>>So as long as nobody reverses the conclusion like in "These Terorists are Arabians so all Arabians are terrorists" or "These Nazis are German so all Germans are Nazis" in my POV it's absoulutely okay to use them as gangsters. And for me there's no indication that any author of fanfiction *ever* >>>>>wanted to do it otherwise. No, nor me. And whereas it is true that there *are* people out there who can't distinguish between the basic logical concept that there are bad apples in every barrel, but that doesn't make every barrel of apples bad, I truly believe that they are much fewer in number than we like to think. Most people have the brains to work it out. Probably more than we give the world credit for. >>>>My dumb friend "Heidi" from OP (so sorry all, I messed the eps up! It was OP not JSN and Heidi was the assistant from that doctor!) ... well, I'm not so sure about her. I know that she was meant to be funny but for me she wasn't- Mabe she would habe been without letting her sing that Nazi-anthem. Then I found her tasteless. To make the assistant of a doctor who uses his knowledge for perversity german and to let her sing this song = strong allusion to the Holocaust and the horrifying medical experiments that were done in the >>>>concentration camps. IMHO that is nothing to make fun of. I deliberately left Heidi out of my earlier post because I really wasn't entirely sure that she actually came into the same catagory as Scots with Highland brogues, and German Nazis to be honest. And it was way, way too late in the evening to try and get my head around it. No need to apologise, BTW - I, for one, didn't even take note of the episode tag. I knew who you were taking about. Having thought about it, I'm still none too sure that Heidi isn't a separate entity all together to the subject under discussion. An offshoot maybe, but not completely the same thing. I found Heidi amusing. But then I'm not German. Or Jewish or gay or of gypsy descent, among others who might have less reason to view her as such. And I *can* understand why someone from Germany or these and other groups wouldn't. There is less of a compelling argument for Heidi's inclusion simply because it appears on the surface of it that the only *reason* she was German was to highlight precisely that connection you point up here. (Although I haven't watched the Heidi portions of OP without zapping for long enough, so if there's anyone out there who knows differently I'll be delighted to be corrected.) In reality, she could just as easily have been most nationalities in the world and lost nothing of her integrity as a character. (If I'd been writing the script I might well have made her a refuge from a Beverly Hills plastic surgeon, where she worked as his assistant. So, sue me. I'm as capable of going with the stereotype than anyone else. Although, again, is it a stereotype? There's no denying that in today's world the US is the cosmetic/plastic surgery capital of the world. 30 years ago I might have made Heidi Swedish and a refuge from a private clinic.) And that is quite a different thing, I think, than the other examples quoted here and elsewhere. With those - the nationality used is an integral part of the character. Make them another nationality and they more or less have no cohesion and fall apart. The other Nazis used in LNC (Super Mann) only work *because* they are Nazis. Take that away and the entire plot falls apart. Heidi works no matter what silly nurses' outfit you dress her in. Were the scriptwriters of OP right in using the German nationality for the purpose of making that kind of historical connection? Now, that I wouldn't like to judge on either way and that's probably another argument. There is a school of thought that says that nothing is sacred in humor and everything is a subject to be used. In recent years two British sitcoms have proved amazingly popular all over the world which had accusations of laughing about tragedy made against them. 'ello 'ello (a spoof of the drama series SECRET ARMY about French resistance fighters) not a personal favorite of mine, but hugely successful. And Blackadder Goes Forth (set in the trenches of WWI.) The latter survived the criticism and became part of the curriculum in many schools to illustrate the horrors suffered by soldiers at that time. It was as much poignant as hilarious and pointed visibly to the stupidity of the war and the officers in charge of it in a way that got the point home far more successfully to youngsters than any hill of text books could. At the Oscars this week, Life Is Beautiful - a comedy set in a concentration camp - won an award..... I suspect when you get right down to it, the real truth is that stereotypes, national pride and the ability and temptation to be insulted by both are very much in the eye of the beholder.....just like almost everything else in life. Of course.....there may be someone out there who suspects something entirely different....... :D LabRat :) Doc. Klein's LabRat labrat@dircon.co.uk. ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 09:09:34 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Crystal Wimmer Subject: Re: What's law got to do ... got to do with it ;) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit In a message dated 3/22/99 8:16:18 PM Pacific Standard Time, brignell@CAPITALNET.COM writes: > > Thank you. I really needed to know that;p Here I was believing that > Superman actually stood for something positive and you've managed to point > out numerous examples that prove he didn't. Somehow robbing banks and > breaking people out of jail don't quite fit into my vision of Superman;\ > > If I really believed that this was the "real" Superman, not only would I be > wondering why I bothered with season 4... I'd start to wonder why I watched > the show at all! Well... the entire reason that I loved L&C, and had little tolerance for the SM movies, is that our Clark was HUMAN... regardless of being of Kryptonian origin, he was raised by human parents to have a conscience... to believe he could make the world better... and yes, with morals that didn't mesh with the US justice system. I often wonder how Clark would have felt if a criminal *he* had apprehended had been put to death? I don't think he could have handled it, frankly... especially if that person turned out to be innocent later (fanfic hint ;) Anyway... like any human (and yes, despite the flying, I consider Clark to be quite human) Clark has his weakness... Lois. I don't think she taught him to be a criminal, she taught him to look beyond the letter of the law to the intent beneath. Do you put a man in jail for stealing milk to feed a baby that's starving? I loved the seen in the Night Before Mxymas... he didn't fail the court system (he prevented the crime) or the criminal (because he discovered the intent, the desperation)... if only he'd always had that option. As for his "criminal" activities... in both cases (Jack and Lois) he *knew* that they had not committed a crime (keep in mind, the justice system had already proved that it wasn't infallable.. MOSB) and he didn't just let them run amok... he kept them with him. Now, if Lois *had* murdered that man, and he believed it... you could bet there would have been a different ending. There is no way he could love and support a criminal... he couldn't do it. As it was, he did his best to prove the truth. Can't blame a husband for wanting to prove his wife innocent. Finally... we have ATAI.... you know, I firmly believe that Clark would have stopped at nothing to return those diamonds to the authorities after his parents were safe. The key here is... AFTER... you can't blame a guy for protecting the innocent, which his parents clearly were. So... do I have faith in this Superman... more than ever. Frankly, I found SL&V to be more out-of-character than the rest... truth to the point of hurting others? truth to the point of destroying something good? truth that can benefit no one? I don't think so. I'm probably the only person on this list who didn't like SL&V, because he was so interested in the truth, that he lost track of what was right. Okay... gonna be late for work... too much ramble ;) -Crys- ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 08:54:31 -0700 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Vicki Krell Subject: Re: Premiering at an Art House near you in an interesting part of town MIME-version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Sandy, how nice to see you again, AND, how exciting that you've written a new fanfic! I LOVE your fanfic!!!!! Vicki (who's wondering now how to cancel her bimonthly review meeting so she can read Little Man, Super.........hmmm) Vicki.Krell@asu.edu ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 11:16:16 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: marycudmore Subject: Re: In the Hands of a Madman - feedback In-Reply-To: <19990322012836.19299.qmail@hotmail.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 05:28 PM 3/21/99 -0800, you wrote: >Genevieve, > >This was wonderful. I thoroughly enjoyed the new perspective on these >events. I hope you plan on writing a lot more in the future. May I have a copy of IN the Hands of a Madman? Sounds interesting and Genevieve always writes interesting stories. Thanks. Mary C. ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 11:13:45 -0600 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Martha Rasch Subject: Re: Fw: Re: Best Men In-Reply-To: <199903230921.AA24170@interlock2.lexmark.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 11:18 AM 3/23/99 +0100, you wrote: >I'd just like to thank you all, guys, for this wonderful information! I've >bought 7 video tapes on L&C from HMV before and they provided a fine service. >They were so kind in order to help me find the missing eps from the Secpnd season.>> WHat is HMV?? Thanx in advance for your help... ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 19:18:50 +0100 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Celia Carvalho Subject: Re: Fw: Re: Best Men Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii At 11:18 AM 3/23/99 +0100, you wrote: >I'd just like to thank you all, guys, for this wonderful information! I've >bought 7 video tapes on L&C from HMV before and they provided a fine service. >They were so kind in order to help me find the missing eps from the Secpnd season.>> WHat is HMV?? Thanx in advance for your help... --> HMV stands for His Master's Voice and it's a chain of shops that sell videos, books, cd's, etc... I usually contact the one in London. Sorry, but I don't have their phone/fax contacts rightnow here with me. But they have an Internet address. I think it's www.hmv.uk, but I'm not sure...! You can order directly from there. Sorry for not being able to help more... but I'm sure other people will do just that. They *always* do! Isn't that great? Cheers, Celia. ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 11:27:32 -0600 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Martha Rasch Subject: Re: Fw: Re: Best Men In-Reply-To: <199903231720.AA13531@interlock2.lexmark.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" <> That's okay, thanx for the info you did come up with! <> Yes, that is Great! I've met few people as willing to help as FoLCs. We're so lucky :O) <Celia.>> Thanx again, Martha ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 14:35:33 -0600 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: "C.T.YIM" Subject: Re: Claude's last name MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >I can't hardly wait to read it! :) I never ever read a story about the >relationship between Lois and Claude (just references in other stories with >other subjects). I even don't know if the fanfic archive has a story exploring >this relationship. I think I remember a fanfic I read a couple of years ago about Claude coming back into Lois' life. I'm not positive, but the title might have been "Menage a Trois", and I don't remember the author. And to Joy, Claude LeCochon isn't very subtle, but it sure gets the message across ;) -Bepp ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 12:47:12 MST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: DEBRA GRAY Subject: Re: What's law got to do ... got to do with it ;) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Norman Mayes wrote: In a message dated 99-03-22 06:02:38 EST, you write: << What exactly does 'cot' mean in America? Over here it is a small bed with high rails around it in which babies are placed to sleep! I find it hard to picture that for adults... >> Debra G dlgray@usa.net Melisma on IRC ____________________________________________________________________ Get free e-mail and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=3D= 1 ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 15:08:04 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Pam Jernigan Subject: combo: law & stereotype characters Comments: To: Blind.Copy.Receiver@compuserve.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 >> Was it just me or did the possibility of Lois being executed seem far-fetched to anyone else? The death penalty isn't often used in cases like Lois's. No matter what your personal opinion about the death penalty is, it would be highly unlikely (in the US) for a well-educated, comparatively rich, well-known, white woman to be sent to death row for killing an ex-con, no matter what the circumstances. << Christy, in real life this argument would be compelling, in context of the show, it's ludicrous. The whole trial was incredibly far-fetched, in= ways far too numerous to enumerate. Most murder cases aren't tried withi= n two days; nor are most defendants (at least so I devoutly hope) convicted= on such utterly flimsy evidence. If anyone in that stupid courtroom had even bothered to *glance* at the videotape, they would have clearly seen that her finger was no where *near* the trigger of the gun. Hello?? The= policeman who was tailing her so closely he could tell her what she'd eat= en for breakfast had failed to note that she was safely at home when the hologram was waving a gun around downtown? Hello?? Sorry to spout off, but that episode really *really* angers me, as you may have guessed. I don't mind courtroom drama, but I really must insist= on a shred of realism. So I guess my point is, any system that could have *already* behaved that badly would have no real reason not to execute her before tomorrow's breakfast, just to free up the jail cell. Clark gave the syst= em a chance -- it screwed up royally, so he took matters into his own hands.= = He did try to avoid dragging "Superman" into the whole thing, btw. It would be an obvious enough guess, but there was no proof (no overt eviden= ce that super-powers had been used at the jail, no flying away with the escapee). PJ !^NavFont02F05BF000FMGJHH50MH52HLC03C38 Pam Jernigan (jernigan@compuserve.com) ChiefPam on the IRC ~~~~~ It's KERTH time! Read all about it at: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/jernigan/folc.html ~~~~~ Read L&C Season 6 (S6) at: http://tempus.simplenet.com/season6/ (I'd turn off the NavFont garbage if I could ) ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 15:31:15 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: John Debbage <106532.433@COMPUSERVE.COM> Subject: Re: Suffer The Little Children MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 I have recently noticed a few posts on the subject of my story and after taking a few deep breaths and the time to compose my feelings I would lik= e to answer. First of all let me apologise again for causing any upset. I'm not sure where the ideas for my stories come from, mostly they just creep into my head and won't be ignored and in the case of 'Suffer' I wanted to explore how Lois and Clark would deal with the consequences of terrorism and for such a serious subject I felt I needed a plausible situation. = In my own country for many years we have been subjected to bombings and killings by two warring factions. Their basis for dissent is political although their differing religions play a major role in their commitment = to terror. However, I do not believe that these terrorists are truely religious. True religion teaches compassion and understanding and not a willingness to kill and maim someone who does not share your beliefs in god. Unfortunately good causes are often hijacked by fanatics and ruthless people who see a way in the conflict to gain power over others. And it i= s these people who do not mind bombing or killing others. I considered using this particular conflict in my story but felt that the= se particular terrorists have no quarrel with the U S. Regrettably in real life there has been conflict between certain countrie= s in the arab world and the western world for some time ( I wish this were not so and that every nation could understand and respect each others' religion and culture) and so I used this conflict in my story. This doe= s not mean that I think that all Arabs are terrorists. Far from it, I believe that they like us are trying to live their lives in the best way they can. I also do not think that all Arabs are rich and violent. I used the character as a stereotype in a fictional story and please accept that I meant no disrespect to the whole arab race. These are my thoughts and my hope is that one day the world will be free = of terrorists borne of all nations and creeds. Yours Jenni = ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 17:18:48 -0000 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: LabRat Subject: Re: Counting the Ways MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hey Chris! Just been rewarding myself with some fanfic after a successful day's writing (nice incentive ). Loved your vignette. Some seriously beautiful prose there. I'm intrigued as to what Lois is thinking - I'm sure others are too - so I'd love for you to do a companion piece. I think the two would complement each other marvelously. Just like our favorite heroes. ;) LabRat :) Doc. Klein's LabRat labrat@dircon.co.uk "He gave her a look you could have poured on a waffle." - Ring Lardner. ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 16:14:03 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Chris P Subject: Re Kerth Wavs Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit I added a self extracting zip file to the bottom of the page, so for those who can, click on that link and it will download all the files at once. Sorry it took so long to get that up. I'm news at this web page design. The link to the page is at the bottom of this post. Chris kerthwav ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 17:17:17 -0600 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Kathy Brown Subject: "Menage a Trois" (was Re: Claude's last name) In-Reply-To: <009101be756c$c09105c0$51b8a8c6@cyim.mcgill.ca> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 2:35 PM -0600 3/23/99, C.T.YIM wrote: >I think I remember a fanfic I read a couple of years ago about Claude coming >back into Lois' life. I'm not positive, but the title might have been >"Menage a Trois", and I don't remember the author. And to Joy, Claude >LeCochon isn't very subtle, but it sure gets the message across ;) Yes, it was a two parter, "Menage a Trois" and "Pas de Duex". The first part had Claude in it, while the second continued focused on L&C. I *highly* recommend these. They are really enjoyable stories, and I would have loved to see Dean and Teri acting out that restaurant scene in MaT. Oh, the author is "Vixen", which was Kathy P's pen name ... I wish she was still around in FoLCdom. I miss her. :) Kathy ______________________ Kathy Brown kathyb@springnet1.com KathyB on IRC ______________________ ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 17:19:08 -0600 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Kathy Brown Subject: If you missed it ... (was Re: In the Hands of a Madman - feedback) In-Reply-To: <4.1.19990323111457.01500d50@nycap.rr.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 11:16 AM -0500 3/23/99, marycudmore wrote: >At 05:28 PM 3/21/99 -0800, you wrote: >>Genevieve, >> >>This was wonderful. I thoroughly enjoyed the new perspective on these >>events. I hope you plan on writing a lot more in the future. > >May I have a copy of IN the Hands of a Madman? Sounds interesting and >Genevieve always writes interesting stories. >Thanks. This story was posted to this listserv on 3/21. If you missed it somehow, remember all the posts are automatically archived at http://listserv.indiana.edu/archives/loiscla-general-l.html Kathy ______________________ Kathy Brown kathyb@springnet1.com KathyB on IRC ______________________ ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 05:42:40 -0700 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Debby Subject: Re: Fw: Re: Best Men In-Reply-To: <8525673D.003E89CC.00@MetMtaG2.metlife.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 06:23 AM 3/23/1999 -0500, Joy S. wrote: >Celia wrote: ><<<will be in a couple of days.>>>> > Happy Birthday!! > >Does anyone know if Blockbuster (US) has it? I saw it in a montly zine published by our local Hollywood Videostore, so I expect it will at least be rentable. It's sales price should fall in a month or two, and "pre-seen" copies should be available eventually, too. Debby Debby@swcp.com expecting to find it soon at our local CostCo ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 17:17:51 -0700 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Debby Subject: Re: Fifth season "corrections" (was Re: Why *do* we like, o In-Reply-To: <199903222234_MC2-6F05-9A5@compuserve.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 10:34 PM 3/22/1999 -0500, Pam wrote: >>> Debby@swcp.com >who has indeed read both S5 & TUFS >but only part of S6 ep01... << > >Ack! (speaks the author of S6 ep01) I've bored you, so you quit >reading... terribly sorry, and I assure you, it does get better... I >suspect you'll find ep02 *quite* interesting, and unexpected... :-) No! I'm not bored--I just have way too much to do. If I could get someone to just keep the cat entertained, I think I'd have at least 2 free hours per day :) > >PJ >who is way too sleepy >to be coherent... Rest??? You expect *rest*???? Geesh, what *is* this world coming to??? ...if you find any, let me know... Debby Debby@swcp.com who *did* take three days off last week... and managed to get about 24 page written :) ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 20:41:55 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Sandy McDermin Subject: Whoa! I'm Runnin' Out of Paper! MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit No, *I'm* not runnin' out of paper. (I don't even own a printer.) However, *you* might be. A very nice folc e-mailed me her surprise that "Little Man, Super" was over 100 pages in length. Well, I've never been known to write a short story so that can't be the biggest surprise. Be that as it may, her point is well taken. Please know that LM,S is about 114 pages in Courier New 10. Sandy smcdermin@erols.com ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 19:54:18 -0800 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Pat Subject: Re: stereotypes and Heidi was from OP! MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit LabRat wrote: >Having thought about it, I'm still none too sure that Heidi isn't a separate >entity all together to the subject under discussion. An offshoot maybe, but >not completely the same thing. I found Heidi amusing. But then I'm not >German. I found Heidi amusing, too, and I'm mostly German (German-American, actually) >Of course.....there may be someone out there who suspects something entirely >different....... :D That would be me --but I didn't catch the joke for quite a while, (over a year) and then only by coincidence. OP is one of my least favorite episodes; I didn't like the A plot, but the campfire scene and L&C's argument in the cell are two of it's saving graces. I watched the episode twice during the season that it originally ran, and didn't see it again until it was on TNT in re-runs. It was during the TNT re-run that the penny finally dropped. OP ran very close to Halloween, and I happened to watch (for the zillionth time :) "Young Frankenstein," immediately before watching OP. The lab scenes in OP are a parody of the lab scenes in YF, which are themselves parodies of the lab scenes in "Frankenstein" and "Bride of Frankenstein." OP used the same type of lab equipment, same camera angles, showed the equipment functioning similarly (check the spark that runs between the two wires) and even used background music that was similar to YF's . Our intellectually challenged friend, Heidi, seems to be a take-off on the character that Terri Garr played in the film. I can't believe that I missed this the first two times around, especially since YF is one of my favorite films. When I finally caught on, I expected Tempus to appear from somewhere or other and shout "Duh!" Sandy McDermin wrote: >>LITTLE MAN, SUPER: The Misadventures of a Small Hero* Stay Tuned for the Preview.<< Yes! I've been waiting for this :) A new story from Sandy is always a treat! (Even if it is rated PG ) Pat (15/16ths German, 1/16 Italian or Spanish, and Irish by marriage ;) peabody@mcs.com pattijean@aol.com ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 20:56:04 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Anne Carlson Subject: Re: Preview -- LITTLE MAN, SUPER: The Misadventures of a Small Hero Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Ah, Sandy, I'm so glad that you have finished editing your latest epic, "Little Man Super". It's great to see you back on the boards. Won't you please stay a while? I always enjoyed the in-depth discussions that you created. We will have to read your newest fanfic and have a lively discussion here. It sounds like it's going to take some time to read. I'd better get on it! Thanks for sharing with us, Anne (ACdrift@aol.com) ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 20:55:58 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Kate Crane Subject: Re: Whoa! I'm Runnin' Out of Paper! Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit I had no such problem with my nifty new method of printing, thanks to Patty: Ariel 7pt, double columns, two sided printing, came out to around 35 pages. I still get such a kick out of this, thanks again Patty, and many thanks again to Sandy for yet another terrific fic! Kate the Maryland one ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 21:20:03 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: No Name Available Subject: Re: Whoa! I'm Runnin' Out of Paper! Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit In a message dated 99-03-23 20:42:44 EST, smcdermin@EROLS.COM writes: << A very nice folc e-mailed me her surprise that "Little Man, Super" was over 100 pages in length. Well, I've never been known to write a short story so that can't be the biggest surprise. >> Nah, and I LIKE long stories so I'm glad I can take credit for at least encouraging this one to happen. :) --Laurie ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 21:36:32 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Joy N Sowell Subject: Re: Claude's last name, fanfic Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Celia, I'm co-writing the story with Mandy. I'll let everyone know when it is almost ready. I'll probably have a few more questions before then though. JOY:) ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 22:08:48 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: "Demona (Angel Of The Night)" Subject: PLEASE READ: Kerth Awards In-Reply-To: <00a001be75aa$01a2f720$725ffdcd@pavilion> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hi Folcs! I have an item of Kerth Award administration which I need a response from you all on ASAP, if you don't mind. In the eventuality that any of you were to win a Kerth Award this year, I need to be aware of how you would like your name displayed on the certificate. I'm writing to EVERYONE so don't get excited, this letter doesn't mean anything. It's just an information tentacle (You know, so that I don't have any persnickety email after I've designed a hundred award certificates and someone decides to say: "I don't go by Jane Smith, put me down as 'sexy babe' -- or something ) Voting has come to a close FoLCs, so please let me know ASAP! If you don't, and you do happen to win something, I'll just use whatever nickname is listed on the story whether you like it or not.. Hahaha! In other words.. speak now please. ;) Take Care All, Demi ___________________________________________ Demi aka Demona nightangel@home.com http://fantasia.simplenet.com/lcfantasy/ "Far away, long ago, glowing dim as an ember. Things my heart used to know, things it yearns to remember.." - 'Anastasia' (excerpt: 'Once Upon A December') I went to the doctor, I went to the mountain. I looked to the children, I drank from the fountain. There's more than one answer to these questions, pointing me in a crooked line. The less I seek my source for some definitive The closer I am to fine. - Indigo Girls ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 19:36:17 PST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Ruth Link-Gelles Subject: Superman Museum Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain Hi all! I heard that there was a Superman museum somewhere in the U.S. I was wondering if anybody nows where it is. (possible spring break vacation ) Thanks in advance. Ruth RuthLG@hotmail.com Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 21:45:59 -0600 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Kathy Brown Subject: Re: Superman Museum In-Reply-To: <19990324033617.79948.qmail@hotmail.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 7:36 PM -0800 3/23/99, Ruth Link-Gelles wrote: >Hi all! > >I heard that there was a Superman museum somewhere in the U.S. I was >wondering if anybody nows where it is. >(possible spring break vacation ) You're probably thinking of Metropolis, Illinois, in southern IL. :) Kathy ______________________ Kathy Brown kathyb@springnet1.com KathyB on IRC ______________________ ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 22:56:45 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Charlotte Fisler Subject: Re: help and advice wanted Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit In a message dated 3/22/99 2:32:46 AM !!!First Boot!!!, kathyb@SPRINGNET1.COM writes: << Yeah, I shoot for around 20 when I break up S6 stories (up to 22-23KB). The problem I've been told, is that above around 23, AOL turns posts into attachments. This last S6 episode, I had one at 23 and another at 22, and no one wrote me telling me they came through as attachments, so hopefully that's the threshold! Remember, however, don't send stories (or pictures, etc.) as attachments to this list. That's against the rules. :) Kathy >> Kathy, Thanks for the data. Not being familiar with the rules, I appreciate any and all such notes. Charlotte - who wondered why Metropolis_Times limited story endings to 10K and now knows. ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 20:12:33 PST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Samantha Kegan Subject: Re: Superman Museum Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain >At 7:36 PM -0800 3/23/99, Ruth Link-Gelles wrote: >>Hi all! >> >>I heard that there was a Superman museum somewhere in the U.S. I was >>wondering if anybody nows where it is. >>(possible spring break vacation ) > > >You're probably thinking of Metropolis, Illinois, in southern IL. :) > >Kathy And before everyone goes and gets excited about there being a city named after our favorite centre of crime, Metropolis, IL, outside the world of LnC is just a real small town. Sorry, Samantha Kegan Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 22:21:26 -0600 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Kathy Brown Subject: Re: Superman Museum In-Reply-To: <19990324041234.7708.qmail@hotmail.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 8:12 PM -0800 3/23/99, Samantha Kegan wrote: >And before everyone goes and gets excited about there being a city named >after our favorite centre of crime, Metropolis, IL, outside the world >of LnC is just a real small town. Yes, but a small town that has a large Superman museum (and theme park?). They were not named for Metropolis, New Troy, nor was the Metropolis of the Superman comics named for this city, but given the name, the real Metropolis has decided to capitalize on its name with the museum. Several FoLCs have gone, and they've all written positive reviews. I think Lane Smith (Perry) was there last year for the Superman Fesitival. Kathy ______________________ Kathy Brown kathyb@springnet1.com KathyB on IRC ______________________ ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 00:59:04 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: EmmyRose Subject: New Poem: Ode to Season Four MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit As a TDOS4 (tireless defender of season four ;), I felt the need to express my opinion, using a venue of creativity. Enjoy--it's a short poem. If you love season four and you know it, clap your hands "EmmyRose" ****Ode to Season Four by EmmyRose**** A marriage begun with a lesson of love Never be fooled by the clone. Being with Lois is much stronger for Clark Then living his life all alone. Planets apart, they battled together And put all they had on the line. But how can you blame Clark for trying to save His wife and his sweet concubine? It's a small world in a story of toys And Tempus comes back with the power But baby makes three for Lois and Clark When the clock strikes the family hour. A more perfect ending I cannot believe Can exist for the once bickering friends Marriage is never free from a quarrel But the night leaves time to make amends ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 00:16:31 -0800 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Pat Subject: Re: Superman Museum MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Kathy B wrote: >Yes, but a small town that has a large Superman museum (and theme park?). >They were not named for Metropolis, New Troy, nor was the Metropolis of the >Superman comics named for this city, but given the name, the real >Metropolis has decided to capitalize on its name with the museum. Sorry, no theme park, unless it was built very recently. But the museum is more than worth the trip (they have Dean's Superman costume >from the pilot ;) We stopped there on our way home from Missouri, planning to spend an hour or two, and ended up spending 5 or 6 hours. Every corner of that museum is packed with Superman memorabilia, from the comics, the various films and tv shows and the radio serials. I understand that the museum expanded about a year ago, too. >Several FoLCs have gone, and they've all written positive reviews. It wouldn't be a bad place for a FoLC fest; it's centrally located, (for U.S. FoLCs) and loaded with Superman memorabilia ;) Pat peabody@mcs.com pattijean@aol.com ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 00:37:04 -0800 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Pat Subject: Re: PLEASE READ: Kerth Awards MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi Demi, you wrote: >If you don't, and you do happen to win something, I'll just use whatever >nickname is listed on the story whether you like it or not.. Hahaha! I think I'm nominated for a couple group things; if they should happen to win, Peabody is the name I prefer to be known by. Thanks for asking, and for taking this on :) Pat peabody@mcs.com pattijean@aol.com ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 00:39:35 -0800 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Pat Subject: Re: PLEASE READ: Kerth Awards MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ooops! Sorry, FoLCs, I didn't mean to send that last to the whole list. Pat peabody@mcs.com pattijean@aol.com ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 10:27:16 -0000 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: LabRat Subject: Re: stereotypes and Heidi was from OP! MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit LabRat (that's me, folcs ) wrote: >>Of course.....there may be someone out there who suspects something >entirely >>different....... :D > And Pat answered: >That would be me --but I didn't catch the joke for quite a while, >(over a year) and then only by coincidence. Um......nope, don't think it *is* you, Pat, because your explanation seems to agree with my 'suspicion' that stereotypes are in the eye of the beholder rather than disagree with it. > >OP ran very close to Halloween, and I happened to watch (for the >zillionth time :) "Young Frankenstein," immediately before watching >OP. The lab scenes in OP are a parody of the lab scenes in YF, which >are themselves parodies of the lab scenes in "Frankenstein" and "Bride >of Frankenstein." OP used the same type of lab equipment, same camera >angles, showed the equipment functioning similarly (check the spark >that runs between the two wires) and even used background music that >was similar to YF's . Our intellectually challenged friend, Heidi, >seems to be a take-off on the character that Terri Garr played in the >film. > >I can't believe that I missed this the first two times around, >especially since YF is one of my favorite films. When I finally >caught on, I expected Tempus to appear from somewhere or other and >shout "Duh!" Tsk - *that's* no good! If you're going to parody a popular movie or TV show then you have to give the viewer obvious clues to make the connection. So, Mr. Smart Producer - where the heck was Egor ("No, it's pronounced *I*gor, actually.") Seriously.....you ain't alone, kiddo. But I think we have an excuse. Neither of us watched Heidi and the lab scenes but a couple of times. Shut up smirking in the background there, Tempus! LabRat :) (who may never watch YF again without expecting Superman to turn up and stop that evil Dr. Frankenstein ("That's Fraunkensteen! Fraun-ken-steen!") Doc. Klein's LabRat labrat@dircon.co.uk ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 03:02:53 PST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Avia Tikotsky Subject: Kerths Ceremony? Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain Hi all! I'm going abroad later today, but I might be able to join the Kerth ceremony if I know when everything starts and where to go. Also, throughout the next couple of of weeks I'll be visiting the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany and would love to meet any FoLC I can possibly reach!!!! Avia from Israel Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 11:48:15 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Phillip Atcliffe Subject: "Menage a Trois" (was Re: Claude's last name) In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCII On Tue, 23 Mar 1999 17:17:17 -0600 Kathy Brown wrote: > At 2:35 PM -0600 3/23/99, C.T.YIM wrote: >> I think I remember a fanfic I read a couple of years ago about Claude coming back into Lois' life. I'm not positive, but the title might have been "Menage a Trois", and I don't remember the author. << > Yes, it was a two-parter, "Menage a Trois" and "Pas de Deux". The first part had Claude in it, while the second continued focused on L&C. I *highly* recommend these. They are really enjoyable stories, and I would have loved to see Dean and Teri acting out that restaurant scene in MaT. < Yes, good stuff. I just had one problem with it, though, and that was that Vixen was _far_ too lenient with Claude. Considering his behaviour, I would have expected Superman to be a _lot_ nastier when he saves Lois. I've spent a few moments now and again thinking of just how he could do it, and I reckon I know just how to put the wind up that so-and-so. But then, I'm anti-social that way.... Come to think of it, I was a little surprised that Lois could fall for Claude's blarney quite so easily at the start... but let it go. Anyway, read it. Phil, who, sometimes, has a _truly_ nasty mind.... ------------------------------------------------------------ "Sic Transit Gloria Barramundi" (Or, So Long and Thanks for All the Fish!) -- not Douglas Adams, but me: Phil Atcliffe (Phillip.Atcliffe@uwe.ac.uk) ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 07:13:32 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Pam Jernigan Subject: Re: Fifth season "corrections" (was Re: Why *do* we like, o Comments: To: Blind.Copy.Receiver@compuserve.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 >> No! I'm not bored--I just have way too much to do. If I could get someone to just keep the cat entertained, I think I'd have at least 2 free hours per day :) << And of course we could both give up the fanfic list, but what fun would that be? :-) >> Rest??? You expect *rest*???? Geesh, what *is* this world coming to???= << No, actually, I'm going to give birth any day now, I'm sure (just not before the Kerths, please God!), so I won't be getting any rest for the next, oh, three months at least... if there were a way to donate all the sleep I'll be missing, I'd do it, but I suppose Sam Lane hasn't gotten around to that concept yet... PJ !^NavFont02F0203001CMGJHG7FMG81HGC4MGC6HHIMHKHIK9984 Pam Jernigan (jernigan@compuserve.com) ChiefPam on the IRC ~~~~~ It's KERTH time! Read all about it at: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/jernigan/folc.html ~~~~~ Read L&C Season 6 (S6) at: http://tempus.simplenet.com/season6/ (I'd turn off the NavFont garbage if I could ) ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 07:13:33 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Pam Jernigan Subject: Kerths Ceremony? Comments: To: Blind.Copy.Receiver@compuserve.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 >> I'm going abroad later today, but I might be able to join the Kerth ceremony if I know when everything starts and where to go. Also, throughout the next couple of of weeks I'll be visiting the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany and would love to meet any FoLC I can possibly reach!!!! << Avia, The Kerth Ceremony will be on the IRC (be sure to pick an Undernet server), and the channel name should be #KerthAwards (that's our "onstage= " channel; if you want to mix with the audience you'll also want to join #KerthChat). In case of any problems, you can always check into #loiscla= , and someone there should know where we are :-) The starting time is 6pm Eastern (US) time, Saturday March 27th. = That translates to 11pm Greenwich time, and midnight for most of Europe. = (It's also 3pm Pacific (US) time and, I believe, 10am Sunday in Sydney. = But I can never remember my Down Under time corrections exactly, so pleas= e, someone, confirm or correct that) Sorry for the late night starting time= in Europe, but it's just about impossible to find a good time for everyon= e :( PJ Kerth Ceremony Coordinator !^NavFont02F0388000FMGJHGEDMGEFHJ8963A0 ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 08:09:13 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Joy N Sowell Subject: Re: "Menage a Trois" (was Re: Claude's last name) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I read both stories a while back and really enjoyed them. Don't worry, Claude WILL get it in my fanfic. ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 10:23:05 PST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Anne Simmonds Subject: Re: Kryptonite cure? Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain You wrote: >But then why were the New Kryptonians affected by the K-laced gass when Superman and Nor were deuling? Well I really don't know. Wait I think I just had a thought...(g) Maybe on the force field one side was K and the other was just normal so it wouldn't hurt Ching, and Because it wasn't actual K It didnt extend out far enough to hurt Zara. Because she is on the other side of the patio with Lois. The only reason Ching fell at the end of that scene was, I think, because Clark bowled in to him and mad him fall. I hope this helps some. Annobelle Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 12:53:10 -0600 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Kathy Brown Subject: Re: "Menage a Trois" (was Re: Claude's last name) In-Reply-To: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 11:48 AM -0500 3/24/99, Phillip Atcliffe wrote: >Yes, good stuff. I just had one problem with it, though, and that was >that Vixen was _far_ too lenient with Claude. Considering his >behaviour, I would have expected Superman to be a _lot_ nastier when he >saves Lois. I agree, he could have gotten off worse, but actually, my only problem with this story was that I wanted *Clark* to show up at the end (and I think he could and would have been nastier ;)) instead of Superman. But maybe the author felt she had to get Superman in there somewhere. >Come to think of it, I was a little surprised that Lois could fall for >Claude's blarney quite so easily at the start... but let it go. Well, plot devices are essential for fanfic. To me, that's one of things you just have to accept to get to the meat of the story. We're all guilty of it. :) But I thought she did a fine job with showing Lois's progression ... the story was set before L&C were dating and Lois wasn't fawning over Clark yet. Early 2nd season probably? I think that's my all-time favorite time for fanfic. :) (For regular fanfic, that is. For nfic, I like 3rd season. All that ... patience. ) >Phil, who, sometimes, has a _truly_ nasty mind.... I love you for your mind, Phil. ;) Kathy ______________________ Kathy Brown kathyb@springnet1.com KathyB on IRC ______________________ ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 15:56:35 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: "Kelsey J. Croft" Subject: just wondering Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Hello. I was wondering if there is any FoLCs that live in western Pennyslvania, near Pittsburgh. It seems like I'm all alone out here. Kelsey ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 16:12:01 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Joy N Sowell Subject: Re: just wondering Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii That is so funny that you should ask that. I live in Fredericksburg, VA, but I spend a lot of time in Western MD on business. In fact, Pittsburg is closer to the Oakland, Cumberland, Frostburg, MD areaa where I spend about a day a week, than that area of MD is to where I live. JOY:) ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 14:32:45 -0800 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Carol Figueroa Subject: I am overwhelmed MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0014_01BE7603.2EACAB40" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01BE7603.2EACAB40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Thank you other FoLC's that have been including me their e-mail. But I can't keep up with you all daily and I need time to read the 900+ = messages I now have. haha So give me a couple of months and I will be back on line. Thanks again = it has been fun reading all the chatter. fanofclark@ecsnet.net AKA = Carol I hope I did this right.?? ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01BE7603.2EACAB40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Thank you other FoLC's that have = been including=20 me their e-mail.
But I can't keep up with you all = daily and I=20 need time to read the 900+ messages I now have.  haha
So give me a couple of months and = I  will=20 be back on line.  Thanks again it has been fun reading all the=20 chatter.  fanofclark@ecsnet.net &nbs= p; AKA=20 Carol
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Ann ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 17:05:31 -0600 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Cliff Englert Subject: Re: Fanfic ideas In-Reply-To: <19990322135447.25960.qmail@hotmail.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 05:54 AM 3/22/1999 PST, you wrote: >1) A relevation: Superman tells Lois he's really Clark in the balcony >scene in BATP. > >2) James Olsen, Ownwer of the Daily Planet gets switched with Jimmy >Olsen, photographer/gofer for the Daily Planet. It occured to me that >non one was that much different from their counterpart. Perry was the >Mayor, but he was still Perry. He had been the Editor of the Planet, >and he loves Elvis so how much more Perry can you get? But Jimmy is >very different. Nothing save the fact that he's a "good guy" is the >same between the two worlds. It would wreck total mahem on both their >lives, if, by some freak accident, the Owner found himself the >photographer, and the photographer found himself the owner. Our Jimmy >would probably find out that CK=S, for that fact that in the ALT world, >everyone knows. > >3) So far you've had Lois Lane as Ultra Woman, that guy from Tenessee as >Resplendant Man, that little boy in "Chip off the Old Clark", and in a >fanfic, even Jimmy got the powers as X. It would be neat if someone >could give the powers to Perry, maybe make an Elvis Man? > >Christina >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > >hi! I've been looking for a chance to move into L&C fan fic, and I love the first idea. One question. What's BATP?! Sambrea ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 17:10:28 -0600 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Cliff Englert Subject: Re: PLEASE READ: Kerth Awards In-Reply-To: <3.0.1.32.19990323220848.007e5260@mail> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 10:08 PM 3/23/1999 -0500, you wrote: >Hi Folcs! > >I have an item of Kerth Award administration which I need a response from >you all on ASAP, if you don't mind. > >In the eventuality that any of you were to win a Kerth Award this year, I >need to be aware of how you would like your name displayed on the >certificate. I'm writing to EVERYONE so don't get excited, this letter >doesn't mean anything. It's just an information tentacle (You know, >so that I don't have any persnickety email after I've designed a hundred >award certificates and someone decides to say: "I don't go by Jane Smith, >put me down as 'sexy babe' -- or something ) > >Voting has come to a close FoLCs, so please let me know ASAP! > >If you don't, and you do happen to win something, I'll just use whatever >nickname is listed on the story whether you like it or not.. Hahaha! > >In other words.. speak now please. ;) > >Take Care All, >Demi > > > >___________________________________________ >Demi aka Demona > >nightangel@home.com >http://fantasia.simplenet.com/lcfantasy/ > >"Far away, long ago, glowing dim as an ember. >Things my heart used to know, things it yearns to remember.." >- 'Anastasia' (excerpt: 'Once Upon A December') > >I went to the doctor, I went to the mountain. >I looked to the children, I drank from the fountain. >There's more than one answer to these questions, >pointing me in a crooked line. >The less I seek my source for some definitive >The closer I am to fine. > - Indigo Girls > >hi! A while back, I asked you if I could be a presenter for an award. you told me at the time that as the day got closer, you would tell me what I'm going to presenting. Well, I'd like to know when your going to tell me, because it's getting closer! Sambrea ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 18:09:49 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Joy N Sowell Subject: Re: Fanfic ideas Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii BATP is an abbreviation for Barbarians At The Planet ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 16:52:51 -0700 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Debby Subject: Re: What's law got to do ... got to do with it ;) In-Reply-To: <24528c98.36f7a09e@aol.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 09:09 AM 3/23/1999 -0500, Crys wrote: [snip] >So... do I have faith in this Superman... more than ever. Frankly, I found >SL&V to be more out-of-character than the rest... truth to the point of >hurting others? truth to the point of destroying something good? truth that >can benefit no one? I don't think so. I'm probably the only person on this >list who didn't like SL&V, because he was so interested in the truth, that he >lost track of what was right. I agree entirely. Every season there was at least one episode where in Clark took matters into his own hands (the ones with butter fingers) and threatened to run away. Once, in Neverending Battle, was *enough*, a bright person would have learned a valuable lesson (that running away rarely solves anything), but no, in several more episodes he had to get all moppy and emotional and cloudybrained, forcing others to beat some common sense into him and make him remember Superman is part of a team, even when the only other team member is Clark Kent. In Seasons 3 and 4 the heavy-duty importance of Lois to his team should have been very clear but he overlooked/ignored/discounted her enough times that I'm surprised she didn't give up on him citing mental torture. I'm glad that Season 5/TUFS didn't resort to that false form of melodrama (i.e., "What will Clark do? Will he come back?"). Debby Debby@swcp.com ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 19:58:29 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Dennis A Arendt Subject: BBC MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Can anyone tell me if the BBC is still showing "Lois and Clark? Also, is there anyone out there that is in Tennessee-----close to the Jackson area? Brenda ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 20:19:31 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: marycudmore Subject: Re: New fanfic Counting the Ways 2/2 In-Reply-To: <19990322181123.MUQI14180.mta2-svc@akzvbyns> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 06:08 PM 3/22/99 +0000, you wrote: >Counting the Ways >Part two What a wonderful summary of the love between LnC. Its beginnings, growth and current status. You capture so many feelings and you express them as though Clark was the writer. Great job. Yes, please do give us the other side of the match. Lois and her thoughts will be a great read. Mary C. ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 19:14:10 -0600 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Cliff Englert Subject: Re: Fanfic ideas In-Reply-To: <8525673E.007F32E9.00@MetMtaG2.metlife.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 06:09 PM 3/24/1999 -0500, you wrote: >BATP is an abbreviation for Barbarians At The Planet > >can someone give me an idea what that one was about? I really don't have a clue! :) Sambrea ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 20:19:13 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Joy N Sowell Subject: Re: Fanfic ideas Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I think it was the one where Lex, Lois, Jack, Clark, Jimmy, and Perry were held hostage in the Daily Planet. Cat made an appearance. Basically, the bad guys wanted money that they believed was hidden in a vault under Perry's desk. ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 20:33:51 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Kate Crane Subject: Re: Fanfic ideas Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit In a message dated 99-03-24 20:21:20 EST, you write: << I think it was the one where Lex, Lois, Jack, Clark, Jimmy, and Perry were held hostage in the Daily Planet. Cat made an appearance. Basically, the bad guys wanted money that they believed was hidden in a vault under Perry's desk. >> That was Fly Hard. Barbarians at the Planet was the horrific episode where Lex takes over the Planet, and Lois..... and Superman cries his eyes out somewhere in the icy nether regions. I still can remember my heart breaking the first time I saw that episode, way back when......sigh. Kate ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 20:46:40 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Joy N Sowell Subject: Re: Fly Hard Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii You're right. I always get those two confused. I guess it's because they are two of my least favorite episodes. Don't get me wrong all you Season 1'ers out there, they had their moments. JOY:) ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 20:15:16 -0800 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Pat Subject: Re: stereotypes and Heidi was from OP! MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >LabRat (that's me, folcs ) wrote: > >Tsk - *that's* no good! If you're going to parody a popular movie or TV show >then you have to give the viewer obvious clues to make the connection. That was one of my *many* complaints (and they were legion ;) about OP. The episode looked a good deal more clever after I spotted the YF send-up, but the writers/producers made that send-up a well kept secret. Maybe something that would have tipped us the wink was cut from the original script, or a scene was filmed and not used? (she asks hopefully ) Even something as simple as having Lois refer to herself as "Frankenstein's daughter," the way she did in RFAS, could have sent down the right path (or at least had us wandering a little closer to it) >So, >Mr. Smart Producer - where the heck was Egor ("No, it's pronounced *I*gor, >actually.") Anything: eye-gor, a wooden armed officer of the law, a reference to Frau Blucher (horse whinnies in the background ), the doctor shouting "It's Aloiiiive!", filming the lab scenes in black and white, etc. would have been vary much appreciated, and could only have helped the A plot. Unfortunately, we didn't get any of those >...you ain't alone, kiddo. I kind of suspected that >But I think we have an excuse. Neither >of us watched Heidi and the lab scenes but a couple of times. The fast forward button and the A plot scenes of OP--they go together like Igor and Frankenstein ;) >who may never watch YF again without expecting Superman to turn >up and stop that evil Dr. Frankenstein ("That's Fraunkensteen! >Fraun-ken-steen!") LOL, LabRat! But the doctor wasn't evil, just mighty misunderstood ;) Pat (Puttin' on the Ritz... :) peabody@mcs.com pattijean@aol.com ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 21:36:58 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Pam Jernigan Subject: Re: PLEASE READ: Kerth Awards Comments: To: Blind.Copy.Receiver@compuserve.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 >> A while back, I asked you if I could be a presenter for an award. you= told me at the time that as the day got closer, you would tell me what I'm goi= ng to presenting. Well, I'd like to know when your going to tell me, becaus= e it's getting closer! << Sambrea, I've sent a number of messages to the address you gave me: = smooth@ticon.net Have they not been getting through? = At any rate, here's the very short refresher course for presenters: = The ceremony is this Saturday (3/27) beginning at 6pm Eastern time, in #KerthAwards. [Sambrea, you've been assigned the Best WAFFy category]= = So what you need to do is show up on time :) and have a few remarks prepared about the nature of the category. Then you'll announce the nominees (author & title) (you can find the list on Erin's webpage -- http://www.ida.net/users/davek -- or at several other sites). Once the nominees are announced, you ask for the envelope please, and one of our envelope girls (ELK or Demi) will send you a private /msg with the info. You announce the winner to the channel, and you're done. :-) An important note: The awards channel will be moderated, which means tha= t you won't be able to type to the channel until you've been granted "voice= " status by one of the control booth staff, so don't talk until you see som= e indication that someone has set your mode +v (if you're still not sure, o= ur MC will doubtless prompt you :) This controls the amount of clutter "onstage" -- there will be a parallel channel for talking with the rest o= f the audience -- #KerthChat. Clear? :-) Please let me know if, for any reason, you won't be able to participate. Thanks, PJ Kerth Awards Coordinator !^NavFont02F054D000FMGJHGC6MGC8HL4ED56B ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 18:59:48 -0700 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Debby Subject: Re: Fanfic ideas In-Reply-To: <8525673E.007F32E9.00@MetMtaG2.metlife.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 06:09 PM 3/24/1999 -0500, you wrote: >BATP is an abbreviation for Barbarians At The Planet BATP was the last episode of the first season of L&C. It told the tale of how Lois Lane almost married Lex Luthor. ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 21 Mar 1999 14:20:56 -0600 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Joshua Phelps Subject: Re: BBC MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >Can anyone tell me if the BBC is still showing "Lois and Clark? Also, is there anyone out there that is in >Tennessee-----close to the Jackson area? > > Brenda > Oh my God!!!!! I live in Lexington, only about 30 miles northeast of Jackson!!!!! That is soooo kewl!!! I didn't think that there was any members that close to me!! haha ok bye Josh ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 20:34:42 -0700 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Debby Subject: Re: Fanfic ideas In-Reply-To: <4.0.2.19990324185908.008c6cc0@swcp.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 06:59 PM 3/24/1999 -0700, I wrote: >At 06:09 PM 3/24/1999 -0500, you wrote: >>BATP is an abbreviation for Barbarians At The Planet > >BATP was the last episode of the first season of L&C. It told the tale of >how Lois Lane almost married Lex Luthor. whoops... that little arch was about Lois nearly marrying Lex, but the near marriage took place in House of Luthor (or HOL) ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 22:34:31 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Dennis A Arendt Subject: Re: BBC MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Does anyone know if LandC is still on the BBC? ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 22:47:50 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: "Juli E. Hale" Subject: Re: BBC (Tennessee) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit In a message dated 3/24/1999 7:58:42 PM Eastern Standard Time, d.arendt@WORLDNET.ATT.NET writes: << Also, is there anyone out there that is in Tennessee-----close to the Jackson area? Brenda >> Hi Brenda! I live in East Tennessee--close to Johnson City. Juli :-) JuliHale@aol.com ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 22:07:05 -0600 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Cliff Englert Subject: Re: PLEASE READ: Kerth Awards In-Reply-To: <199903242137_MC2-6F56-73EC@compuserve.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 09:36 PM 3/24/1999 -0500, you wrote: >>> A while back, I asked you if I could be a presenter for an award. you >told >me at the time that as the day got closer, you would tell me what I'm going >to presenting. Well, I'd like to know when your going to tell me, because >it's getting closer! << > >Sambrea, I've sent a number of messages to the address you gave me: > smooth@ticon.net Have they not been getting through? > >At any rate, here's the very short refresher course for presenters: >The ceremony is this Saturday (3/27) beginning at 6pm Eastern time, >in #KerthAwards. [Sambrea, you've been assigned the Best WAFFy category] >So what you need to do is show up on time :) and have a few remarks >prepared about the nature of the category. Then you'll announce the >nominees (author & title) (you can find the list on Erin's webpage >-- http://www.ida.net/users/davek -- or at several other sites). Once >the nominees are announced, you ask for the envelope please, and one of >our envelope girls (ELK or Demi) will send you a private /msg with the >info. You announce the winner to the channel, and you're done. :-) > >An important note: The awards channel will be moderated, which means that >you won't be able to type to the channel until you've been granted "voice" >status by one of the control booth staff, so don't talk until you see some >indication that someone has set your mode +v (if you're still not sure, our >MC will doubtless prompt you :) This controls the amount of clutter >"onstage" -- there will be a parallel channel for talking with the rest of >the audience -- #KerthChat. > >Clear? :-) Please let me know if, for any reason, you won't be able >to participate. > >Thanks, > >PJ >Kerth Awards Coordinator > >!^NavFont02F054D000FMGJHGC6MGC8HL4ED56B > >this is going to make me sound like an idiot, but what's WAFFy? and what server is the ceremony on (Star Chat, that kind of thing) Sambrea ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 22:18:26 -0600 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Kathy Brown Subject: Re: PLEASE READ: Kerth Awards In-Reply-To: <3.0.3.32.19990324220705.006c5670@pop.ticon.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 10:07 PM -0600 3/24/99, Cliff Englert wrote: >>this is going to make me sound like an idiot, but what's WAFFy? >and what server is the ceremony on (Star Chat, that kind of thing) Let me guess .. you didn't vote? WAFFy stories are those that give you a "Warm and Fuzzy Feeling". They are generally fun, romantic or just plain cute stories, as evidenced by the stories that were nominated. The Kerth ceremony is on the *Undernet* servers. Be sure you sign on to an undernet server or you won't find us. This is the same server that the main L&C IRC channel #loiscla is on, and the same ones the various tutorials and practice sessions have been on. Kathy ______________________ Kathy Brown kathyb@springnet1.com KathyB on IRC ______________________ ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 00:23:47 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: "Deborah A. Myers" Subject: Re: BBC (Tennessee) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Hi! I'm a fan who lives in Tennessee- How about Memphis- that's pretty close to Jackson. I'm mostly a lurker. =) I love to read all of the posts. I usually don't say much. But I'm glad to see another Tennessee fan on board. Deborah ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 10:01:06 -0000 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: LabRat Subject: Re: BBC MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hey Brenda! >Can anyone tell me if the BBC is still showing "Lois and Clark? Not as far as I'm aware, Brenda. They were showing it in their usual repeat slot for the show - very early Saturday morning in among the kiddie cartoons and pop stars shows. But that stopped several weeks ago. Our cable channel, SKY, continues to show LNC weekends at 1pm. (which is where I watch - less snips from the censor ) LabRat :) Doc. Klein's LabRat (not from Tennessee ;) labrat@dircon.co.uk. ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 10:15:50 -0000 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: LabRat Subject: Re: stereotypes and Heidi was from OP! MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Pat wrote: > >That was one of my *many* complaints (and they were legion ;) about >OP. The episode looked a good deal more clever after I spotted the YF >send-up, but the writers/producers made that send-up a well kept >secret. Oh, don't get me wrong, I adore OP - one of my all time favorite episodes (sorry ). It's just that I only sit down and watch episodes all the way through occasionally. Mostly I'm too impatient to get to the Lois/Clark/Superman sections to keep my finger off the zapper otherwise though. So I end up watching Aplots not that often. > >Anything: eye-gor, a wooden armed officer of the law, a reference to >Frau Blucher (horse whinnies in the background ), the doctor >shouting "It's Aloiiiive!", filming the lab scenes in black and white, >etc. would have been vary much appreciated, and could only have helped >the A plot. Unfortunately, we didn't get any of those Several villagers turning up with flaming torches...... a game of charades in the lab.......a brillant physician called Abby Normal......Clark and Lois caught smooching high up on a platform with lightning flickering all around them.....(hey, that's familiar! Someone sure liked that movie, didn't they in the LBC camp, we got the references again in JSN)......Clark leaping off the surgery table, tearing off the tshirt to reveal top hat and tails and doing a mean 'Puttin' On The Ritz.......somebody stop me, I can feel a LNC/YR X coming on...........!!!!!!!! LabRat :) Doc. Klein's LabRat labrat@dircon.co.uk. ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 08:45:00 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Joy N Sowell Subject: Re: BBC (Tennessee) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi Deborah. My realtives on my mother's side live in Memphis and Colliersville. Small world. :) ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 07:02:38 -0800 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Jocelyn R Hoffman Subject: Re: BBC (Tennessee) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii << Also, is there anyone out there that is in Tennessee-----close to the Jackson area?>> Brenda Hello! I'l be moving to TN in the fall, (I'm transferring colleges). I'll be going to Cleveland, near Chattanoga (sp?). Right now I live in Western NC. ~Jocelyn === Jocelyn R Hoffman dreaminglight@yahoo.com jocelynr@hotmail.com ICQ # 17261915 <>< _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 10:16:03 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Pam Jernigan Subject: ATTN: Kerth Absentee Authors Comments: To: Blind.Copy.Receiver@compuserve.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 This is a message to all the authors who've been nominated for Kerth Awards, but who will be unable to attend the ceremony. First, we'll miss you :-) but more to the point, we'll miss having someon= e to accept the award, should you win So... if you can't attend yourself, do you have a friend who could accept in your place? Failing that, you could also send a brief message to either me or Erin, so we can= pass it along for you. Please let me know as soon as possible ... Thanks= , and good luck! :-) Pam Kerth Awards Ceremony Coordinator !^NavFont02F01B60007MGHHHB8DF64 Pam Jernigan (jernigan@compuserve.com) ChiefPam on the IRC ~~~~~ It's KERTH time! Read all about it at: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/jernigan/folc.html ~~~~~ Read L&C Season 6 (S6) at: http://tempus.simplenet.com/season6/ (I'd turn off the NavFont garbage if I could ) ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 08:12:12 PST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Christina Batouli Subject: Re: Fanfic ideas Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain >>BATP is an abbreviation for Barbarians At The Planet > >BATP was the last episode of the first season of L&C. It told the tale of >how Lois Lane almost married Lex Luthor. > No. BATP was the second to last episode of the first season. Barbarians at the Planet was Lex asking Lois to marry him, the bombing of the PLanet, and the "Breaking of Clark's Heart." The last episode of teh first season was The Fall of the House of Luthor. This was the almost wedding and the kryptonite cage. Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 13:09:02 -0700 Reply-To: erink@ida.net Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Erin Klingler Subject: Building Characters MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi everyone ;) Yes, finally a post from me that's not Kerth related. I had a question, maybe a possible discussion, that I was hoping all you readers (fanfic and otherwise) could help me out with. As things are winding down with the Kerths, I find my attention turning back to the young adult romance I'm working on, and a few questions started popping into my head. I think these mostly came about when I was reading through one of my many books on the elements of fiction writing. I'm reading through a section right now about building interesting characters, and all of a sudden I don't feel like I know nearly as much about writing characters as I thought I did. Us fanfic writers have the advantage of being able to use characters that have already been well-developed. I feel almost spoiled now that I'm having to create characters of my own. ;) So here are my questions. In the section I'm reading, it talks about avoiding stereotypes: the beautiful blonde heroine, the jolly fat man, the crazed killer with wild eyes and a scar down one cheek. Well, I knew that already. But in my attempt to create characters who are actually individuals, I've been thinking a lot about what makes a character appealing. What *does* make a character appealing to you? In particular, I'm writing from a 17 yr old girl's POV, and her love interest is a young man in her high school class. So for those of you (like me ) who have been out of high school for a while, you may not really relate to the age group I'm trying to attract. But that doesn't really matter. IMO, an interesting character is an interesting character to *all* ages. So can anyone help me out here? What *do* you think makes an interesting character? What "types" of characters do you find yourself most attracted to? Do you find yourselves "unsympathetic" towards some kinds of characters, or characters with certain traits? I would assume that we all maybe relate more to characters who are basically like us. But let me know! I'd love to hear what you think. Maybe some ideas you have will actually help me learn to write better characters. One last thing-- there was a great line at the end of that section in my book about writing characters that I thought was worth sharing: "The art of fiction, like the art of stage magicians, is one of directing the audience's attention to what you want them to see." Cool, huh? I'm inspired. Thanks for your help, guys!! Erin :) _________________ erink@ida.net ELK on IRC It's Kerth Awards time!! Visit my 1999 Official Kerth Awards Website! http://www.ida.net/users/davek ***** "The truth is, no one knows how long they've got. Anyway, it's not the years that count, it's the moments...right now, as they happen." _________________ ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 21:13:29 -0000 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Mary Mayland Subject: Fw: BBC MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit As others have mentioned, Lois & Clark is not on the BBC at the moment, however it is being shown at the weekends on satellite station, Sky 1. It had been showing Saturday morning on the BBC until about a couple of months ago, and they tend to bring it back at school holiday time over here, so it could make a return at some stage. Sky 1 show the series on Saturday and Sundays at 1pm, and also air extra episodes at holiday times. Both stations have aired the whole series in its entirety many, many times already. Mary >-----Original Message----- >From: Dennis A Arendt >To: LOISCLA-GENERAL-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU > >Date: 25 March 1999 00:58 >Subject: BBC > > >>Can anyone tell me if the BBC is still showing "Lois and Clark? Also, is >there anyone out there that is in >>Tennessee-----close to the Jackson area? >> >> Brenda >> > ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 22:26:55 -0800 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Eileen Barnard Subject: Best Men MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0020_01BE770E.96F46880" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0020_01BE770E.96F46880 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just wanted to thank all you FOLCs out there for helping me to get a = copy of Best Men. Dennis - thanks for offering to make a copy for me but I managed to get = one from HMV today and I am going to watch it tomorrow evening. Thank again to all. Regards Eileen B ------=_NextPart_000_0020_01BE770E.96F46880 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Just wanted to thank all you FOLCs = out there for=20 helping me to get a copy of Best Men.
 
Dennis - thanks for offering to make = a copy for=20 me but I managed to get one from HMV today and I am going to watch it = tomorrow=20 evening.
 
Thank again to all.
 
Regards
Eileen B
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Regards Eileen B eileen@barnard70.freeserve.co.uk ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 17:52:42 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Dennis A Arendt Subject: Re: story question MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I would like to know who the author of "In the Hands of a Mad Man" is and where can I find this story? Brenda ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 23:47:49 -0000 Reply-To: dom-mel@dial.pipex.com Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Dom Melaragni Subject: UK list is back! In-Reply-To: <004301be7753$50e18360$482d883e@BTClick+> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Hi guys For those of you who have been on the list a while, you'll remember there being a mini-list for the UK FoLCs to pass along sightings in UK papers and TV and arrange mini Fests etc. Sadly it was closed down when the list facility we used became unavailable but I've now found somewhere else to run it from. I've invited everyone who was a member of the old lnc-uk list but any other FoLC is welcome to join - although it does make more sense if you're from the UK or Europe - otherwise it just turns into a smaller loiscla! If you want to join, please go to the following URL http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/UKFoLCs Dom ================================================================= Dom Melaragni (FlakeyDom) The LnC drinking game and Fest pics http://ds.dial.pipex.com/dom-mel/index.htm ?8-)] Clark Kent smiley with the superhero squarejaw chin ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 18:04:47 -0700 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Debby Subject: Re: Building Characters In-Reply-To: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 01:09 PM 3/25/1999 -0700, Erin wrote: >[snip]... in my attempt to create characters who are actually individuals, I've >been thinking a lot about what makes a character appealing. What *does* >make a character appealing to you? I'm more apt to like a character if it is clear to me that the story's writer likes the character to. A character who is liked will be treated decently in the story, even if the character is a villain. The author will attempt to fill the character with some depth, and that is more likely to make me care about the character--and the story. I've proofed stories wherein there is a character who I know for a fact that the author dislikes intensely. When I appoint this out: "You sure do hate old xxx, don't you? He/she is one dimensional and what traits he/she has you've made as bad as possible to show how good the hero/hera is." The author will agree but explains that the character must be there--and then the author assure me that the character will be tortured and blown away as soon as it is possible to do so--"hee-hee-hee..." Well, I don't laugh when I realize that's going on--I feel like the author is lazy and blatantly trying to manipulate me. My approval of a lead character (CK/LL/SM) is not predicated on comparing his/her sweetness to the nastiness of some other, hated character. I refuse to think that CK/LL/SM or anyone else is simply marvelous because some other character has no redeeming qualities. Real people have intricate histories and complex motivations. If the writer can pretend that this is true about his/her characters and let us know we're meeting someone potentially real, the story will benefit. Interactions between interesting characters, even if some seem holy and the others seem to be the scum the earth--basically because no one is either one or the other--can help the observer/reader know more about them and want to keep reading the story. For example, Lex Luthor was an intricate, complex character who was not all-bad/all-the-time. One of the interesting things about him was that we knew that he didn't think all the time about how to make more money and gain more power (see Honeymoon in Metropolis and Pheromone, My Lovely). While he didn't have Superman's powers, Luthor did have brains, which put him on equal footing with CK/LL/Sman. He was so complex that he had the bulk of the population of Metropolis thinking that he was a great benefactor. Not bad when one considers how many dastardly things real-life wealthy people really do. (I'm read Michael Moore's "Downsize This!") When Luthor was killed off he was replaced with what the list came to know as "tissue paper villains" that frightened but didn't actually challenge LL/CK in the A plots (which may be why many A plots were yawners). [I wrote a bunch on that... but decided you know what I mean ;)] So my advice boils down to: like your characters, even if they appear for only a paragraph or two. Make each one someone you can see inviting back into the story (if you haven't killed them off). ;) Debby Debby@swcp.com who has a tendency to write villains who get away... ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 21:02:33 -0800 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Pat Subject: OT: Ralph's Pagoda--part two Comments: To: "Lois and Clark:The New Adventures of Superman" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi FoLCs, Maybe it's due to last week's discussion of The Phoenix, and the waffy feelings that episode produces in many of us, or maybe it's just the desire for a light-weight shirt now that Spring is here, but for whatever reason, I've gotten a number of inquiries recently about the Ralph's Pagoda shirts. And the answer is ...yes I'm still accepting orders for the shirts. In addition to the original golf-style shirts, the Ralph's Pagoda design is also available on tote bags, and now, for the first time, on T-shirts :) The cost per item, including shipping, is $19.00 for the golf shirts, $18.00 for the T-shirts, and $17.00 for the totes. Shirts are available in sizes Small-10 X If you aren't familiar with the design, you can see a scan of it on Zoomway's website, at: http://members.aol.com/zoomway/lcnews.htm If you'd like any additional information about any of the items, or would like to place an order, please email me privately (don't hit reply! ) at either of the addys below. Pat peabody@mcs.com pattijean@aol.com ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 21:51:55 -0500 Reply-To: nightsky@erols.com Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Genevieve Subject: Re: "Madman" story on the web MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dennis A Arendt wrote: > > I would like to know who the author of "In the Hands of a Mad Man" is and where can I find this story? > The author is me (is I?), and I just loaded the story up on my webpage. I'm making a few modifications to it before I send it to the archives (/me waves to Donna!), so if anyone finds any typos in it, let me know now! -- Genevieve Clemens Lots of great stuff on my webpage Overwhelmed by the size of the Lois and Clark fanfic archives? Start by reading all the great L&C fanfic nominated for Kerth Awards in 1998 and 1999 at ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 04:12:13 GMT Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Eilonwy Jamison Subject: locations Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain while everyone is sort of on this topic . . . does anyone live in the portland area on the west coast? ~ Eilonwy Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 22:49:48 -0800 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Lynnette Pritchett Subject: Re: locations MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I live in Winston, OR. That's about 180 miles south of Portland straight down I-5. -----Original Message----- From: Eilonwy Jamison To: LOISCLA-GENERAL-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU Date: Thursday, March 25, 1999 8:12 PM Subject: locations >while everyone is sort of on this topic . . . does anyone live in the >portland area on the west coast? >~ Eilonwy >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 21:42:26 -1000 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: "Jamee S8-)]" Subject: Re: locations MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Lynnette Pritchett wrote: > >>I live in Winston, OR. That's about 180 miles south of Portland > straight down I-5.<< Really! we just went there on our family vacation last September!! we took our son to the Wild LIfe Safari Park! it was so much fun! I really liked Oregon! Just a neat feeling knowing there was another folc in a town we passed! jme ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 02:24:09 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: No Name Available Subject: Re: locations Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit In a message dated 99-03-25 23:13:39 EST, you write: << while everyone is sort of on this topic . . . does anyone live in the portland area on the west coast? ~ Eilonwy >> I live on the West Coast... In Washington State to be exact! Alexis ;-.) "I'VE DIED AND GONE TO HEAVEN AND ALL THE ANGELS LOOK LIKE ALEX{IS}" Tremaine Ramzey, FUTURESPORT aka: Dean Cain "Dear Dean... You Rock MY World!!!" ;-.) ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 09:07:18 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Crystal Wimmer Subject: Re: Building Characters Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit In a message dated 3/25/99 6:47:40 PM Pacific Standard Time, debby@SWCP.COM writes: > Real people have intricate > histories and complex motivations. If the writer can pretend that this is > true about his/her characters and let us know we're meeting someone > potentially real, the story will benefit. Interactions between interesting > characters, even if some seem holy and the others seem to be the scum the > earth--basically because no one is either one or the other--can help the > observer/reader know more about them and want to keep reading the story. > Have to jump in here... and agree wholeheartedly. Real people are amazing... with all their flaws and challenges... and seeing someone over come, when you can relate to them, goes along way towards pulling your reader into the story. I did reply to Erin privately, but I'll place some of that here, for the rest of ou to ponder... just my opinions, I assure you: In a message dated 3/25/99 1:17:26 PM Pacific Standard Time, erink@ida.net writes: > But in my attempt to create characters who are actually individuals, I've > been thinking a lot about what makes a character appealing. What *does* > make a character appealing to you? In particular, I'm writing from a 17 yr > old girl's POV, and her love interest is a young man in her high school > class. So for those of you (like me ) who have been out of high school > for a while, you may not really relate to the age group I'm trying to > attract. But that doesn't really matter. IMO, an interesting character is > an interesting character to *all* ages. So can anyone help me out here? > What *do* you think makes an interesting character? What "types" of > characters do you find yourself most attracted to? Do you find yourselves > "unsympathetic" towards some kinds of characters, or characters with certain > traits? I would assume that we all maybe relate more to characters who are > basically like us. But let me know! I'd love to hear what you think. > Maybe some ideas you have will actually help me learn to write better > characters. > Well, I don't think steriotypes are always bad... it depends on how they are used. You can have a beautiful blond heroine if you acknowledge that it is steriotype, and then develop her from there. "Cindy was they typical blond cheerleader. Everyone thought that she was perfect... good grades, the best boyfriend, and everyone was her best friend. Still, their perception couldn't be further from the truth. Sure, her hair was long and blond, and she had all the right clothes, but that was where their understanding ended. Cindy struggled with her grades, often spending hours studying what the other kids understood so easily. Her blue eyes should have been hidden behind glasses, but one result of having divorced parents was that she could talk one into doing about anything out of guilt... including buying contact lenses. And then there was Aaron, the captain of the football team, who was her boyfriend. No one knew that they were only together because Aaron didn't like girls, and he figured Cindy was too stupid to notice." Okay... silly example... what do you expect at 5:30 in the morning ;) My point is that steriotypes don't make dull characters, and you shouldn't be afraid of using them, and then blowing them to heck. > One last thing-- there was a great line at the end of that section in my > book about writing characters that I thought was worth sharing: "The art of > fiction, like the art of stage magicians, is one of directing the audience's > attention to what you want them to see." Cool, huh? I'm inspired. I couldn't agree more. One of my favorite authors, Justine Davis, has the ability to lead her reader around by the heart. One of her best works is "Morning Side of Dawn"... a romance... the typical, beautiful model... and Dar... reclusive loner with perfect looks. By the time you finish, you believe they belong together... regardless of the fact that Dar is a double amputee... can you believe a hero that has no legs?? She did it... she did it beautifully... and you love Dar all the more for what he has overcome. I don't know if I'd be brave enough to tackle something like that (the research must have been incredible, as Dar made wheelchairs and she goes into tremendous details about the dynamics of chairs, difficulties of prosthetics, ect.) If you happen to run across it, this is a wonderful story. Dar has to learn to love... having been deserted first by his family, and then by his fiancee when he lost his legs... and Cassie does that in the most interesting way... she badgers him to death ;) Trust me, it's worth reading. Anyway, you can make a reader fall in love with any trait that really appeals to you, even to the point of leading them away from your character's flaws (like weight, or glasses, or talking too much)... that's the fun part. I have started my own stories, and I agree that I miss having the characters explained and a "canon" behind me... it's tough to build from the ground up. I like to do it a little at a time, rather than all in the first chapter, revealing bits as you go. Still, that is easier if you know where you are going (think outline), and you have LOTS of editors to help you find the parts you skipped. I have two romances in the works, and one of my heros is a sweet guy with Cystic Fibrosis... lots of challenges and emotional stuff there... but I'm hoping that the story will be interesting. **** One other thing, if you do decide to go with a "real" character, do some research. If your character has a flaw, a disease, an interest, a job... whatever... you can make your story more interesting by getting the reader interested in that subject. I learned more about the Anasazi Indians from Elizabeth Lowel's books than I ever thought I could, and it's a subject that wouldn't have been on my top 10 list, but by the time I finished her series of books, I couldn't wait to see the 4 corners area, and check out a few museums... after all, having a base knowledge of the stuff made actually "seeing it" fascinating. Eeks... this has become the eternal e-mail . If you read this far... thank you... I do like to ramble. -Crys- ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 15:25:43 +0000 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Wendy Richards Subject: Re: Building Characters In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCII On Fri, 26 Mar 1999 09:07:18 EST Crystal Wimmer wrote: > > Have to jump in here... and agree wholeheartedly. Real people are amazing... > with all their flaws and challenges... and seeing someone over come, when you > can relate to them, goes along way towards pulling your reader into the story. Another 'I agree' post: Crystal's comment here reminded me so much of my reaction to Genevieve's excellent 'Yet Each Man Kills' (part of TUFS). In that story Genevieve created a character who was a wife-beater and a petty criminal. Scum of the earth? Yes... but also a character for whom, by the end of the story, I even had some sympathy for, because Genevieve had written him in a genuinely three-dimensional way. Now *that's* real character-building. Don't know if it helps you with your young-adult romance, Erin! But if you ever want a proof-reader... You know I love your work ;) Wendy ---------------------- Wendy Richards w.m.richards@hrm.keele.ac.uk ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 19:29:48 GMT Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Eilonwy Jamison Subject: Re: locations Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain >> >>I live in Winston, OR. That's about 180 miles south of Portland >> straight down I-5.<< > >Really! we just went there on our family vacation last September!! we >took our son to the Wild LIfe Safari Park! it was so much fun! I really >liked Oregon! Just a neat feeling knowing there was another folc in a >town we passed! > >jme I agree with you about the neat feeling. I used to live in Roseburg, Oregon just near Winston and really close friends of the family lived in Winston. They were the Paiges and they lived on Paige road. I used to go to WLS all of the time and then we took our big move. Oh Well! Now I don't feel so alone out here on the west coast! ~ Eilonwy Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 16:16:09 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: "Kelsey J. Croft" Subject: Re: locations Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit << while everyone is sort of on this topic . . . does anyone live in the portland area on the west coast? ~ Eilonwy >> <> I used to live in Washington, in both Seattle and Olympia, but I moved to the east coast a few years back. I still visit my relatives on the west coast every summer, and I have a friend who owns a ranch in Oregon. I've been to Portland a couple times. Kelsey ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 17:30:17 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: "Always keep your bowler on in times of stress and watch out for diabolical masterminds." Subject: Re: Building Characters At 01:09 PM 3/25/1999 -0700, Erin wrote: << [snip]... in my attempt to create characters who are actually individuals, I've been thinking a lot about what makes a character appealing. What *does* make a character appealing to you? >> I've been thinking about Erin's question for a day now. (I've even asked my roommate what she thinks about it.) After reading what Debby wrote, I do agree with her, but I would've never chosen that as my answer to the question. Maybe I'm just not a perceptive enough reader, or maybe I'm just naive, but I've always assumed that writers liked all their characters- why else would they write them? I sometimes have problems writing stereotypes, but sometimes I think everything is a stereotype. The pretty, dumb, blonde cheerleader is a stereotype, but so, in a smaller way, is the pretty, smart, blonde cheerleader. Lately I've decided that I can tell when I've written a non-stereotypic character if I can't describe him/her in just a few words. IMO, if "dumb, pretty, blonde cheerleader" is an adequate description of your character, she (or he ;) is a stereotype. After all, couldn't Lois be pegged as "hard-working, dull career woman"? But that wouldn't really describe Lois, would it? On to Erin's question- a character appeals to me if (s)he is emotionally deep and thoughtful. By thoughtful I don't mean kind, but rather, thinks a lot. I want to know that the character thinks and feels deeply about things. If I wanted to read about something dull, I'd turn to my physical chemistry textbook ;) Not that the characters should be unbelievably exciting. A professor I had for an intro to fiction-writing class liked to say that we shouldn't be unrealistic- instead of 3 fatal diseases, 2 cheating spouses, and 5 natural disasters, just choose one and develop it. << In particular, I'm writing from a 17 yr old girl's POV, and her love interest is a young man in her high school class. So for those of you (like me ) who have been out of high school for a while, you may not really relate to the age group I'm trying to attract. >> As someone not very far from that high school age (unfortuantely), one author who writes young adult characters well, IMO, is Madeleine L'Engle, best-known for A Wrinkle in Time and other children's sci-fi stories. L'Engle has also written adult and young adult fiction and her characters are wonderful. They think about things I think about and they have common (but not overblown) problems, even if they're set in a fantasy. Many authors don't do this, but one thing I like about L'Engle is that her characters have discussions about what they're thinking, like about heavy topics like God and death and love and hate and *life*. They don't confine their conversations to the events that are happening in the book, and the story isn't all "action," although it is good to have things happen, not just talk about them ;) I'm not suggesting that anyone should try and copy L'Engle's (or anyone else's) characters, though. I know that I have a hard time writing well if I've just read bad writing, and a hard time writing fiction if I've just read 100 pages from the dreaded pchem text. Either my writing comes out bad or it comes out too technical; I can't help it. Sometimes if I have a good idea I have to get down, I first have to read something (maybe just a chapter or favorite passage) by L'Engle, just to get me into a "good fiction" mode. Crystal wrote- << One other thing, if you do decide to go with a "real" character, do some research. If your character has a flaw, a disease, an interest, a job... whatever... you can make your story more interesting by getting the reader interested in that subject. >> I'll second that. I always come out in favor of research, and it can even be fun sometimes, I promise. (And if it isn't, why are you writing about that topic anyway? ;) Every story can benefit from research, even if it's just reading another fiction book that took place in the same time period, location, etc. It'll give you a feel for what you're trying to write about. And it'll impress your reader ;) -Christy kubitc@kenyon.edu ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 15:21:10 -0700 Reply-To: erink@ida.net Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Erin Klingler Subject: Re: Building Characters In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi FoLCs ;) First of all, I wanted to say thank you to everyone who posted (either to me privately or to the list) in response to my questions about building good characters! There were a TON of great ideas, and I appreciate that I can post a few questions and get some great answers. FoLCs are clearly a terrific bunch. :) But secondly, I'm feeling rather tiny and preschool-ish right about now when it comes to character building! WOW! Especially after reading so many great posts from Crystal, Wendy, Debby and so many others, I can clearly see that I have a lot to learn. I hope I can be as talented as you guys someday! ;) Erin (who is feeling awfully humbled right about now about her writing ability ) _________________ erink@ida.net ELK on IRC It's Kerth Awards time!! Visit my 1999 Official Kerth Awards Website! http://www.ida.net/users/davek ***** "The truth is, no one knows how long they've got. Anyway, it's not the years that count, it's the moments...right now, as they happen." _________________ >-----Original Message----- >From: Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic >[mailto:LOISCLA-GENERAL-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU]On Behalf Of Wendy >Richards >Sent: Friday, March 26, 1999 8:26 AM >To: LOISCLA-GENERAL-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU >Subject: Re: Building Characters > > >On Fri, 26 Mar 1999 09:07:18 EST Crystal Wimmer >wrote: >> >> Have to jump in here... and agree wholeheartedly. Real people >are amazing... >> with all their flaws and challenges... and seeing someone over >come, when you >> can relate to them, goes along way towards pulling your reader >into the story. > >Another 'I agree' post: Crystal's comment here reminded me so much of >my reaction to Genevieve's excellent 'Yet Each Man Kills' (part of >TUFS). In that story Genevieve created a character who was a >wife-beater and a petty criminal. Scum of the earth? Yes... but also >a character for whom, by the end of the story, I even had some >sympathy for, because Genevieve had written him in a genuinely >three-dimensional way. Now *that's* real character-building. > >Don't know if it helps you with your young-adult romance, Erin! But >if you ever want a proof-reader... You know I love your work ;) > > >Wendy >---------------------- >Wendy Richards >w.m.richards@hrm.keele.ac.uk > ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 20:19:46 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: marycudmore Subject: Re: L&C Downloads In-Reply-To: <003d01be74e1$758b9c60$344f883e@BTClick+> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 07:58 PM 3/22/99 -0800, you wrote: >Hello Wendy > >Just to let you know that I've found the download and there it is large as >life on my desktop - complete with music and words. I love the little >superman pointer - particularly the way he changes clothes when you are >waiting for a programme to open. > >Regards >Eileen B Please give the Url. The superman pointer and clothing changes got my interest. thanks, Mary C. ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 21:39:57 +0000 Reply-To: hess2@mindspring.com Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Claire Hess Subject: The Hands of Kerth In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT This post is a big hand, first, for the Kerth Awards people for their selfless work for the coming Awards and, of course, to all the authors for their splendid writing. Reading to vote was such a pleasure. Among the images that linger after my Kerth Reading Marathon, the most affecting have to do with hands. Three powerful manual moments are with Cain's, er, Clark's elegant appendages. The first is a quintessential Mulder Moment, a veritable M & M, Moving and Memorable. In "For The Good Of The Child", Chris describes Clark quieting his baby, starting with "murmuring softly to her and stroking her back", move on to "bare chest", "vital signs", "heart rate", "lower vibrations", "float rather than walk", "stretching out ... on a cushion of air", back to "stroking", then, Lois joins them: her hand and Clark's on the infant. The family is "Hands Together Across Clark's Chest". This brings us to another Mulder 'm', Melting her readers' hearts, and usually, tear ducts. This tender scene has a metaphorical sequel in the second picture of Clark's hands and again, also heart, in Kathryn Ann Kent's "My Adventures with Superman". Hands rescue the child protagonist from a ledge. Turns out they're Daddy Clark's hands, and his heart beat tells her he was afraid for her. Later, the, ah, heroine, recognizes Superman as her Daddy by his hands in a perfect completion to a touching and very funny story. My third hand made moment comes in "Montrose's Toast". Phil Atcliffe has Clark present Lois, "flaunting her, almost," to the universe, lifting her with his hands on her waist, his grip "firm and strong". Reading the introduction, I thought it would never work, but Phil's story is thrilling. There are lots more, but in the words of Heb 11:32 KJV "What shall I more say, for the time would fail me ...". Oh, well, briefly, for example, the relief at finding Terry's, er, Lois' hands folding that brave letter in "The Last Goodbye" by Pam Jernigan, when you've been wondering if it will be Clark's tear strained hands that cherish it; and again, Lois' hands, this time soothing Clark, in "Lois Says (1)" by Chris Mulder; then, both Lois and Clark's hands just about everywhere in "A Whole New World": an IRC Round Robin; also, Clark's hands and arms catching Lois in the IRC Round Robin, "A World Without a Superman"; and the hands (only metaphorical) on the floor clock that Mxyzptlk skips around "widdershins" or counter clockwise, in "Hickory Mxyery Dock", An IRC Round Robin. On the other hand, not to stretch a metaphor too far , there are other enduring images. My next most favorite are >from the superb wit of Zoomway in "Cruise Control". Several involve Ralph and Scardino -- but Zoom makes them great anyway. A green eyed Lois in Jeff Brogden's "Two become one", is part of a delightful take on the Alt Universe. Memorable also are Brogden's picture of Alt Clark adjusting to life as Superman, and of the strong bond formed between the Alt lovers. (Another great contribution to Alt is the Only You Series by Margaret Brignell, exploring Alt. Clark's life.) Perfectly Not Normal by Molly had flaming shoelaces! Who could forget the charming child of this story? All the Next Gen or Early Years stories were excellent: Not a Part of the Stars by Donna Hafner; My Adventures With Superman by Kathryn Ann Kent; Perfectly Not Normal by Molly; A Love So Long in the Making by Wendy Richards; and Full Circle by Crystal Wimmer. My admission is specific, because my first impulse was not to 'waste time' with these, but it ended up as one of my favourite sections. When it comes to completely perfect, the IRC Round Robins, TUFS, and S5/S6 have to be mentioned. The ends of both Seasons: "It's Time" by Pam Jernigan (S5, Episode #22;), and "Full Circle: A New Day" by all the TUFS authors, are terrific. So is the two part opener of S6: "Strained Relations" and "For the Good of the Child" by Chris Mulder, Pam Jernigan, and Barb (S6, Episodes #1 and #2). Although her take on Sam Lane is not mine, Genevieve Clemens' earnest and well executed "Yet Each Man Kills" is an intriguing example of the Shakespeare element of Lois and Clark, i.e. like Shakespeare's plays, the material can credibly be used in many ways. Which leads to "Much Ado About..." by Phil Atcliffe, a very clever 'marriage' of The New Adventures of Superman and Shakespeare. Please forgive me if your story wasn't mentioned. All the nominees are winners, and so are the readers. Thanks, FoLCs! See you at the Kerths. klair El (glad-handing away) hess2@mindspring.com ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 00:29:52 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Sheila Harper Subject: Re: Suffer the Little Children Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Actually, I had planned to join the discussion on the Arab terrorists in Jenni Debbage's story, "Suffer the Little Children," but I've been off-line for three days, so I'm late responding to this. At 01:37 PM 3/23/99 -0000, LabRat wrote: >No, nor me. And whereas it is true that there *are* people out there who >can't distinguish between the basic logical concept that there are bad >apples in every barrel, but that doesn't make every barrel of apples bad, I >truly believe that they are much fewer in number than we like to think. That's all true, guys, but I also know it doesn't have anything to do with the emotional response to seeing members of a group you belong to *always* portrayed as brainless, useless, or (in this case) villainous. To give you an example that most of us can identify with: how much do you like reading a series of stories in which all the female characters function as little more than arm decorations (hood ornaments :) for either the hero or villain? Some of you may not be old enough, but I can still remember how delighted I was when Princess Leia grabbed the laser pistol from Luke and took charge of her own rescue. Fall 1977. It was fist-in-the-air time, feeling like, "Yeah! Women aren't just helpless little creatures sitting around waiting to be rescued! They can be senators and be brave and smart and willing to fight for a cause." And that was a reaction to (in my case) two decades of material that consistently portrayed girls as helpless, passive, unable to lead. How *you* and people like you are portrayed in print and on screen really *does* matter--especially if it's part of a consistent portrayal. So how do we writers avoid adding to the negative picture? Certainly not by picking on white, American males for our villains, as movies of the week have done (guys get tired of being dumped on, too :). I think we deal with it by providing balance: if members of some group are villainous or stupid, then other members can appear in the story as normal people (i.e. the elementary teacher at the new year's party could have been Jordanian or something) or actively help the heroes (could an NIA agent have been of Middle Eastern descent?). I know, that sounds so damned PC, which I really hate. If someone else has a better suggestion, I'd be happy to listen. Sheila ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 01:59:31 -0700 Reply-To: desertrat@uswest.net Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Desert Rat Organization: Desert Rat Computer Services Subject: A word of thanks MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Due to a major hard drive crash I was unable to respond, and thank, all of the wonderful people who offered to read my work in progress and help me with it. I would like to take this opportunity to say thanks. THANKS! Since I lost everything in the crash, and before anyone asks if I "back up onto floppies?" I don't want to get into a discussion about compulsive behavior. I would like to ask again if I could get some help with the new story I have been writing. I know the Kerth Awards has everyone scurrying around, but if anyone is free. Also, I was wondering if there is any action being started against TNT for putting on that other show in L&C's time slot? I always make a point of turning the channel right after B5 in hopes that others are doing the same. Maybe they will get the hint if their ratings start falling at that time. Well, that's it for now. Sure is great to be able to read the posts again. Desert Rat ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 11:50:57 -0800 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Eileen Barnard Subject: Desktop Theme/Screensaver MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0025_01BE7848.13E7F660" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0025_01BE7848.13E7F660 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Can any of you FOLCs out there help me. I downloaded a Desktop Theme from the net a couple of weeks ago. This = includes a little Superman cursor that changes its clothes while you are = waiting for a programme to open, the L&C theme tune when windows opens = and L&C saying goodnight to each other when windows closes, plus all the = other natty little desktop icon changes etc. Unfortunately, I can't remember where I got it from. Can anybody help? Regards Eileen B ------=_NextPart_000_0025_01BE7848.13E7F660 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Regards
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------=_NextPart_000_0025_01BE7848.13E7F660-- ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 11:52:40 -0800 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Eileen Barnard Subject: Re: L&C Downloads MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mary Sorry but I can't remember the URL but I have appealed to the list for anyone to help. Will let you know as soon as have the info and you will love it believe me - it's really great. Regards Eileen B ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 05:06:25 PST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: irene d Subject: Tech. question re: printing out stories Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain I saved a message sent out by Patricia Chernenko re: printing out stories and conserving paper by changing to Landscape mode and printing out 2 columns. I have figured out how to change the font setting, and how to change the paper to Landscape mode but for the life of me, I can't figure out how to print in two columns. My computer has Microsoft software - Windows 98. I've been saving the stories in Notepad. Would someone more computer literate than I, please email me privately to talk me through this. Thanks, Irene sirenegold@hotmail.com sirengold on IRC Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 05:08:27 PST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: irene d Subject: Smart kids fanfic Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain On the IRC the other night, someone (can't remember who) was looking for fanfic about the Smart Kids from season 1. Does anyone know if there are any stories in the archives that deal with them? Thanks Irene sirenegold@hotmail.com sirengold on IRC Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 10:33:53 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Charlotte Fisler Subject: Re: Fifth season "corrections" (was Re: Why *do* we like, or disl... Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit In a message dated 3/23/99 2:41:51 AM !!!First Boot!!!, debby@SWCP.COM writes: << Yes! Clark was only shown standing up to Deter, but it took a machine to bring back Lois's memory, argh... >> I don't see that's relevant. Her memory was returning in the previous episode so what's the difference if it was finished by a machine. Besides, at the beginning of the episode, it was clear that Clark would no longer sit back and let Lois leave go again. As for season6 - I can hardly wait too but mostly because Lex is such an evil character he deserves to be taken down and taken down good. Enough with the comics having him once again on 'top of the world.' Come on everyone, Phil promised we would see Lex foiled. Don't let us down. Charlotte ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 10:34:18 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Charlotte Fisler Subject: Re: Fifth season "corrections" (was Re: Why *do* we like, o Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit In a message dated 3/23/99 3:35:50 AM !!!First Boot!!!, jernigan@COMPUSERVE.COM writes: << Ack! (speaks the author of S6 ep01) I've bored you, so you quit reading... terribly sorry, and I assure you, it does get better... I suspect you'll find ep02 *quite* interesting, and unexpected... :-) >> Boring no way. Matter of fact the ending upset me so much - who could be bored - that I couldn't read it in my usual detail until after episode 2 came out. Charlotte ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 15:44:55 -0800 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Eileen Barnard Subject: Re: Suffer the Little Children MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I have reada lot of the messages regarding Jenni's story and I wasn't going to join in but there are some things I would like to say. Unfortunately for Jennie, whatever group of people from whatever culture she chose to use as the villains in her story, would have stirred up a hornet's nest. In my opinion the story should be looked at primarily as a work of fiction, something to be appreciated and enjoyed for the work itself whether you agree with the content or not. Of course, Jennie could have chosen a different group to base her villains on - she could have chosen the IRA for instance but I am sure that she would have been bombarded by Irish fans accusing her of stereotyping Irish people or Germans if she had chosen to use Nazis. Of course most intelligent people don't think every Arab they meet is a potential terrorist, just as they don't think every Irish person is a member of the IRA, I certainly didn't get that impression from this story. Actually, I felt more annoyed with Lois and Clark in a lot of ways because I felt that they weren't giving as much time and thought to their children as they could have because of their jobs, specially Julian who really needed them at quite a vulnerable time in his life. I think a lot of the mail I have read on this subject has been really thought provoking but I don't think everybody will ever agree and there will always be somebody out there who thinks they are being got at when a story of this kind is published. I personally don't think this should stop others >from writing stories that they obviously feel strongly about. Kind regards Eileen B -----Original Message----- From: Sheila Harper To: LOISCLA-GENERAL-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU Date: 26 March 1999 21:00 Subject: Re: Suffer the Little Children >Actually, I had planned to join the discussion on the Arab terrorists in >Jenni Debbage's story, "Suffer the Little Children," but I've been off-line >for three days, so I'm late responding to this. > >At 01:37 PM 3/23/99 -0000, LabRat wrote: >>No, nor me. And whereas it is true that there *are* people out there who >>can't distinguish between the basic logical concept that there are bad >>apples in every barrel, but that doesn't make every barrel of apples bad, I >>truly believe that they are much fewer in number than we like to think. > >That's all true, guys, but I also know it doesn't have anything to do with >the emotional response to seeing members of a group you belong to *always* >portrayed as brainless, useless, or (in this case) villainous. To give you >an example that most of us can identify with: how much do you like reading >a series of stories in which all the female characters function as little >more than arm decorations (hood ornaments :) for either the hero or villain? > >Some of you may not be old enough, but I can still remember how delighted I >was when Princess Leia grabbed the laser pistol from Luke and took charge of >her own rescue. Fall 1977. It was fist-in-the-air time, feeling like, >"Yeah! Women aren't just helpless little creatures sitting around waiting >to be rescued! They can be senators and be brave and smart and willing to >fight for a cause." And that was a reaction to (in my case) two decades of >material that consistently portrayed girls as helpless, passive, unable to >lead. > >How *you* and people like you are portrayed in print and on screen really >*does* matter--especially if it's part of a consistent portrayal. So how do >we writers avoid adding to the negative picture? Certainly not by picking >on white, American males for our villains, as movies of the week have done >(guys get tired of being dumped on, too :). I think we deal with it by >providing balance: if members of some group are villainous or stupid, then >other members can appear in the story as normal people (i.e. the elementary >teacher at the new year's party could have been Jordanian or something) or >actively help the heroes (could an NIA agent have been of Middle Eastern >descent?). > >I know, that sounds so damned PC, which I really hate. If someone else has >a better suggestion, I'd be happy to listen. > >Sheila > ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 10:54:30 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Rich & Dawn Subject: An Alternate Beginning MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi all, Eileen B. posted her comments on this story, and I went to the archive to retrieve it but was unable to locate it either under author or title. Any suggestions? Thanks! Dawn ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 15:53:41 -0800 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Eileen Barnard Subject: Re: Tech. question re: printing out stories MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Irene If you have a word processing programme, such as Microsoft Word then what you need to do is to save them in that format as Text has very limited applications. Once you have saved the story into a document then select the whole page and make the changes to font and text size etc (I use Ariel 7 or 8). While you still have the whole thing highlighted chose the column function and chose however many columns you think will fit comfortable onto a page. After that you need to go into Page Set-up and save as landscape. (I personally don't change to landscape because I bind my stories into flat ring binders and I find portrait easier to read.) This sounds really complicated but it only takes a few seconds once you have done it a couple of times. When you go to print tell the PC to print all the odd pages then when it has done this put the paper back in the other way around and ask it to print odd pages. Some printers have an economy mode and will let you print on both sides of the paper but mine at home doesn't. If yours does then use that print function. I hope this is clear but feel free to mail me for further help. Kind regards Eileen B -----Original Message----- From: irene d To: LOISCLA-GENERAL-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU Date: 27 March 1999 04:39 Subject: Tech. question re: printing out stories >I saved a message sent out by Patricia Chernenko re: printing out >stories and conserving paper by changing to Landscape mode and printing >out 2 columns. > >I have figured out how to change the font setting, and how to change the >paper to Landscape mode but for the life of me, I can't figure out how >to print in two columns. > >My computer has Microsoft software - Windows 98. I've been saving the >stories in Notepad. > >Would someone more computer literate than I, please email me privately >to talk me through this. > >Thanks, >Irene >sirenegold@hotmail.com >sirengold on IRC >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 07:54:23 -0700 Reply-To: erink@ida.net Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Erin Klingler Subject: Re: Desktop Theme/Screensaver MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Eileen wrote: >>I downloaded a Desktop Theme from the net a couple of weeks ago. This includes a little Superman cursor that changes its clothes while you are waiting for a programme to open, the L&C theme tune when windows opens and L&C saying goodnight to each other when windows closes, plus all the other natty little desktop icon changes etc. Unfortunately, I can't remember where I got it from. Can anybody help? << For Eileen and anyone else that's interested, that's the theme and screensaver from my website: http://www.ida.net/users/davek. Enjoy. ;) Erin :) _________________ erink@ida.net ELK on IRC It's Kerth Awards time!! Visit my 1999 Official Kerth Awards Website! http://www.ida.net/users/davek ***** "The truth is, no one knows how long they've got. Anyway, it's not the years that count, it's the moments...right now, as they happen." _________________ ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 13:10:25 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Sandy McDermin Subject: Re: Fifth season "corrections" (was Re: Why *do* we like, o MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Charlotte Fisler wrote: > In a message dated 3/23/99 3:35:50 AM !!!First Boot!!!, > jernigan@COMPUSERVE.COM writes: > > << > Ack! (speaks the author of S6 ep01) I've bored you, so you quit > reading... terribly sorry, and I assure you, it does get better... I > suspect you'll find ep02 *quite* interesting, and unexpected... :-) >> > > Boring no way. Matter of fact the ending upset me so much - who could be > bored - that I couldn't read it in my usual detail until after episode 2 came > out. > Charlotte I didn't find it boring either. In fact, I posted some comments about it to the reader review section of the Season 6 website -- I think I did that on Tuesday or Wednesday. Anyway, I also hope (if I have time) to post to the website some comments on Episode 2 as well. I really had a lot of -- or at least significant -- questions about the plot decisions of the second story. Sandy ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 18:47:30 -0800 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Eileen Barnard Subject: Re: An Alternate Beginning MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0014_01BE7882.47D9F2E0" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01BE7882.47D9F2E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dawn I really am perplexed about this as I have just logged on to where I found it and there it is. I may have mislead you slightly saying it was in the archives. Did you try http://listserv.indiana.edu/archives/loiscla-general-l.html? That is where I found it in January 1999 Week 3. I should warn you that Tanya mailed me privately and said that she was surprised it was there because she had wanted to make some changes before it was submitted. I did save it to disk and I am attaching a copy for you in case you still can't find it. I really liked it a lot and I hope you do as well. Kind regards Eileen -----Original Message----- From: Rich & Dawn To: LOISCLA-GENERAL-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU Date: 27 March 1999 07:21 Subject: An Alternate Beginning >Hi all, > >Eileen B. posted her comments on this story, and I went to the archive to >retrieve it but was unable to locate it either under author or title. 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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA= ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01BE7882.47D9F2E0-- ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 12:59:20 -0600 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Kathy Brown Subject: Re: An Alternate Beginning In-Reply-To: <001701be78c5$596da180$af9a883e@BTClick+> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" This looks like it might have been a personal email that was sent to the list accidentally, but I just wanted to remind everyone (especially those newer members of this list) that attachments are not allowed to be sent through this listserv. If it was supposed to be personal email, just another example of how we all need to check the addresses carefully. :) Kathy ______________________ Kathy Brown kathyb@springnet1.com KathyB on IRC ______________________ ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 13:03:03 -0600 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Kathy Brown Subject: Re: An Alternate Beginning In-Reply-To: <001701be78c5$596da180$af9a883e@BTClick+> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 6:47 PM -0800 3/27/99, Eileen Barnard wrote: >I may have mislead you slightly saying it was in the archives. Did you try >http://listserv.indiana.edu/archives/loiscla-general-l.html? >That is where I found it in January 1999 Week 3. > >I should warn you that Tanya mailed me privately and said that she was >surprised it was there because she had wanted to make some changes before it >was submitted. To clarify, all posts to this listserv are *automatically* archived at the above site. If you make a post here, it *will* be posted to the listserv archive site. In fact, it will be posted to the listserv archive within moments of it being posted to the listserv. However, stories posted here are *not* automatically submitted to the L&C Fanfic Archive. Authors must submit their stories to the Fanfic Archive separately. Kathy _________________________________ Kathy Brown Editor-In-Chief Lois & Clark Fanfic Archive kathyb@springnet1.com KathyB on IRC _________________________________ ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 20:47:56 +0100 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: NKWolke Subject: Re: Suffer the Little Children and stereotypes in L&C MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8BIT Hi Folcs :-) Eileen wrote: >>> Unfortunately for Jennie, whatever group of people from whatever culture she chose to use as the villains in her story, would have stirred up a hornet's nest. In my opinion the story should be looked at primarily as a work of fiction, something to be appreciated and enjoyed for the work itself whether you agree with the content or not.<<< I think I should explain that IMHO the discussion is not about Jenny's story (that I still haven't even read yet, but I will , I promise!), but a more general discussion about stereotypes used in fanfictions and the 'real' series. It's very clear to me and I'm sure to everyone else that she didn't mean to insult anyone's opinion or religion or whatever. It was just the point that she *did* use a stereotype-gangster that lead to this discussion. And as most poeple stated it's absolutely okay to do that. But I also think Sheila had a point when she wrote: >>>That's all true, guys, but I also know it doesn't have anything to do with the emotional response to seeing members of a group you belong to *always* portrayed as brainless, useless, or (in this case) villainous.<<< You know that is why I didn't like Heidi. Why does *every* German has to be a Nazi, even if the plot doesn't require it at all? Heidi could have been german and nasty and dumb and bad and *everything* without adding this little "extra", but she was German so let's make her a Nazi, too, even if the story is playing in our present time here and even if it is totally unnessecary for the story. That point was what hurt me in the first case. And another thing to Heidi: I think it was Labrat who wrote that humor can't easily be judged and she used the example "Life is beautiful", which in many ways is a funny movie and plays during the Holocaust. I agree with that, but in "life is beautiful" humor is used to touch. Heidi in "OP" was only a parody and the only cause that she was there was to make us laugh. Lois and Clark was a family show. I don't think parents in the USA would have liked it if a character of the show who was intended to be funny was shown singing a racistic (is that even a word? I mean a song that is connected to racism) song. BTW, did I mention that except Heidi I *loved* OP? So even if the author (I still don't know who it was) created her, I still would tell him that he did a great job. It didn't hurt me *so* much . It's just a little flaw in the picture and for me, it was a sign for a typical "thoughtlessness" that happens to probably everyone of us. Because everyone of us has prejudices and stereotypes without even consciously knowing them. It can't be totally avoided. For example, I noticed when I thought about the episode in connection with this discussion here, that *I* snickered very much about Spencer Spencer's idea of Step aerobic. And then suddenly I realized that handicapped people among the viewers probably didn't found that very funny, too. >>> I think a lot of the mail I have read on this subject has been really thought provoking but I don't think everybody will ever agree and there will always be somebody out there who thinks they are being got at when a story of this kind is published. I personally don't think this should stop others from writing stories that they obviously feel strongly about.<<< Hey, Eileen, when did we ever had a thread on this list where we all agreed ? And I hope no discussion on this list will ever keep an author from writing a story! Sheila wrote: >>>I think we deal with it by providing balance: if members of some group are villainous or stupid, then other members can appear in the story as normal people <<< Oh yes, a story with 'normal' Germans... that would be something new! But I'm afraid it would be boring . I guess we normal Germans are boring... yawn... even *I* fell asleep if I have to read a story about us ;-P take care Nicole (who will now be killed on the german L&C list for creating a new stereotype: Germans are not necessarily Nazis, but they're boring.) AKA CKgroupie on IRC NKWolke@t-online.de ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 14:47:47 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: "Always keep your bowler on in times of stress and watch out for diabolical masterminds." Subject: Re: Suffer the Little Children Sheila wrote: << How *you* and people like you are portrayed in print and on screen really *does* matter--especially if it's part of a consistent portrayal. [snip] I think we deal with it by providing balance: if members of some group are villainous or stupid, then other members can appear in the story as normal people (i.e. the elementary teacher at the new year's party could have been Jordanian or something) or actively help the heroes (could an NIA agent have been of Middle Eastern descent?). I know, that sounds so damned PC, which I really hate. If someone else has a better suggestion, I'd be happy to listen. >> I think this is a great suggestion, Sheila, and I think this was probably the original intent of political correctness: avoiding stereotypes because they are bound to hurt eventually. It's too bad that some people have taken PCness so far to the extreme that it's now despised. Another point about character stereotypes-- A while back I read a fanfic with some glaringly obvious stereotypes about boys and girls. Not men and women, but boys and girls- i.e. what they liked to play, wear, do, etc. The part that bothered me most wasn't that the writer had stereotypical characters (though it was upsetting that Lois and Clark were doing the majority of the stereotyping), rather, it was that *every* character involved in scenes where the stereotypes were used agreed with them. Which makes me think that the stereotypes belonged to the author, not the characters. I think if you want to use a stereotype, whether it's in a discussion that characters have or in an actual character, you have to be sure to show that you don't subscribe to the stereotype yourself. If, for instance, you're using the stereotype that all little boys like to play sports and no little girls do, you should have a little boy who doesn't like sports, or a little girl who does, or have a character remark on the clear gender stereotypes present in the situation. Otherwise, you risk offending readers. -Christy (who wrote a long feedback e-mail to the aforementioned author but never heard anything back) ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 15:09:02 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: The Zoomway Subject: Re: Building Characters Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit In a message dated 3/26/99 8:07:56 AM Central Standard Time, JCWimmer@AOL.COM writes: << Well, I don't think steriotypes are always bad... it depends on how they are used. >> I definitely agree. I always think of Mindy Church and what made her a great villain. When she was first introduced, all the "dumb blonde bimbo" alarm bells rang, but she was far from dumb She's a good example of turning a stereotype into a "surprise" ;) >>>One other thing, if you do decide to go with a "real" character, do some research.<<< Best advice possible, Crys! This applies across the board in writing. If some element is unfamiliar ground, research it and make it *sound* authentic. Every profession, hobby or craft has a "lingo". Because of my sister's profession, I can tell you about inside row jumpers, rounding boards and sweeps. What does she do? She carves carousel horses and has also built two miniature carousels ;) And trust me, I could write *very* realistic dialog about a wife trying to help her husband do repairs on an old GMC pickup truck "Okay, now hand me the five-sixteenths wrench. The offset open-end, boxed-in one." "The what?" An exasperated sigh, one of so many that afternoon, roiled up from beneath the old, red and white "Jimmy". The blue jean clad legs and booted feet began to move, dragging the man from his dark, underbelly vigil. Soon his stained t-shirt, the victim of the oil pan fiasco earlier that day, followed the legs, and finally the grimy, sweaty face of the husband appeared. He did not look at, nor speak to his wife as he plodded to the tool box and extracted the wrench in question. Then, as if possessed by the spirit of a long dead, sadistic school master, approached his wife, bent down to her eye level, and held the tool in front of her face. He traced a finger along the odd bends. "Offset," he said, and then slid a finger around a crescent-shaped end, "Open-end." He continued in his perfunctory lecture tone as he placed a finger through the circular end, "Boxed-in." Lastly, he tapped a finger on the shaft indicating the size stamped there. "Five-sixteenths!" The wife, who had finally had *all* she was going to take, especially considering she was only helping because her husband's "buddy" had backed out, grabbed the wrench from her husband, thrust a finger through the circular end aggressively, and shouted, "You!" Okay, the above vignette could said to be about stereotypes (another thread on the list) but it also happens to be a *true* story It also illustrates that sometime life itself is the best "research lab" you'll ever have when it comes to creating characters and dialog and making all of it sound realistic. Zoomway@aol.com (don't get me started on the day he wanted help with the transmission ;) ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 13:14:19 PST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: hala yamout Subject: Re: Suffer the Little Children Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain I didn't think that this comment would escalate as much as it did, but there were some points brought up that do need to be answered to. >Unfortunately for Jennie, whatever group of people from whatever culture she >chose to use as the villains in her story, would have stirred up a hornet's >nest. > >In my opinion the story should be looked at primarily as a work of fiction, >something to be appreciated and enjoyed for the work itself whether you >agree with the content or not. Of course, Jennie could have chosen a >different group to base her villains on - she could have chosen the IRA for >instance but I am sure that she would have been bombarded by Irish fans >accusing her of stereotyping Irish people or Germans if she had chosen to >use Nazis. > What makes it so that you *have* to classify the villain from being from one race or the other? That just angers and hurts the people in which you choose to put the villain in. The villain does not have to be given such a specific race, religion, and lifestyle. This, unknowingly, will effect any audience's view of that people, especially if that perspective is used by many media and in many stories. In my opinion, the author did not have to show that the villain was Arab, just as she didn't have to show that he was Irish, German, or any other race. Too many movies and t.v. shows make it painstakingly obvious that Arab countries are the source of many terrorist attacks and are places of destruction. Look at the world's view of Lebanon. Many movies say, for example from "The Long Kiss Goodnight," "I got out of Beirut, I'm sure I can get out of New Jersey." When so many media show a country like that, it becomes a part of everyday thinking, whether it was the author's intention to do so or not. I have known many Arabs who have suffered from such stereotypes and have been treated poorly because of it. This is NOT an attack on the author, for as she had sent in a message before, she did not mean to attack Arabs but just show a conflict. However, although I am sure that she did not mean harm, the very fact that the villain was so specific adds to the general thought of this view. Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 16:51:53 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Crystal Wimmer Subject: Re: Building Characters Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit In a message dated 3/27/99 12:51:19 PM Pacific Standard Time, Zoomway@AOL.COM writes: > > "Okay, now hand me the five-sixteenths wrench. The offset open-end, boxed- in > one." > > "The what?" > > An exasperated sigh, one of so many that afternoon, roiled up from beneath > the > old, red and white "Jimmy". > > The blue jean clad legs and booted feet began to move, dragging the man from > his dark, underbelly vigil. Soon his stained t-shirt, the victim of the oil > pan fiasco earlier that day, followed the legs, and finally the grimy, > sweaty > face of the husband appeared. > > He did not look at, nor speak to his wife as he plodded to the tool box and > extracted the wrench in question. Then, as if possessed by the spirit of a > long dead, sadistic school master, approached his wife, bent down to her eye > level, and held the tool in front of her face. > > He traced a finger along the odd bends. "Offset," he said, and then slid a > finger around a crescent-shaped end, "Open-end." He continued in his > perfunctory lecture tone as he placed a finger through the circular end, > "Boxed-in." Lastly, he tapped a finger on the shaft indicating the size > stamped there. "Five-sixteenths!" > > The wife, who had finally had *all* she was going to take, especially > considering she was only helping because her husband's "buddy" had backed > out, > grabbed the wrench from her husband, thrust a finger through the circular > end > aggressively, and shouted, "You!" > > Okay, the above vignette could said to be about stereotypes (another thread > on > the list) but it also happens to be a *true* story It also illustrates > that sometime life itself is the best "research lab" you'll ever have when > it > comes to creating characters and dialog and making all of it sound realistic. > > > Zoomway@aol.com (don't get me started on the day he wanted help with the > transmission ;) ROTFL.... great zoom... I may not stop laughing today. I needed that :) -Crys- ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 16:53:33 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: No Name Available Subject: Re: Suffer the Little Children and stereotypes in L&C Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit In a message dated 99-03-27 15:51:16 EST, NKWolke@T-ONLINE.DE writes: << I guess we normal Germans are boring... yawn... even *I* fell asleep if I have to read a story about us ;-P >> Well, you sell yourself short, Nicole! I know some very nice, not at all boring folks in Germany (NOT, however, FOLCs). --Laurie ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 16:55:54 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: No Name Available Subject: Re: Building Characters Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit In a message dated 99-03-27 15:51:19 EST, Zoomway@AOL.COM writes: << Best advice possible, Crys! This applies across the board in writing. If some element is unfamiliar ground, research it and make it *sound* authentic. >> Yes, I recall Isaac Asimov once saying (or maybe writing) that he wasn't really an expert on anything, but he was an expert at sounding like an expert. This from a man with books published on numerous topics. --Laurie ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 17:48:37 +0000 Reply-To: hess2@mindspring.com Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Claire Hess Subject: And then In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT "Charity Begins at Home" by Sandy McDermin (S5, Episode #19) was supposed to be mentioned in my paragraph on Season 5/6, and my apologies for the omission. My post was centered on images, and Sandy's story stays with me more because of the excellent writing. There's a wonderful, complicated plot, great Lois and Clark interaction, and truly remarkable villains, but best of all is the clever use of the newspaper stories at the end, each with their own style and content. This is such a wonderful device, and Sandy pulls it off perfectly. (The Michael Landes story is especially dear to me because, even before Sandy wrote that part, a story of mine (*still* in the works) has the original Jimmy working overseas for the Daily Planet European Office.) klair El hess2@mindspring.com ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 15:57:16 PST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Sue Modolo Subject: Kerth Awards Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain I was just wondering how soon will the results of the awards be posted on the net. I am one of those unfortunate souls whose server is not powerful to support IRC, but I can read the stories and am anxiously waiting for the results. I voted for the first time this year and hope that my faves win. Thanks. Sue Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 18:21:52 PST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Sue Modolo Subject: Kerth Awards Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain Just got the email for the winners. Congrats to all the winners. They were all great stories. Am looking forward to reading a lot more fanfic this year. Sue Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 21:55:23 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Crystal Wimmer Subject: Re: Kerth Awards Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit In the hectic rush of the ceramony, despite my ramble, I feel that I didn't have the opportuntiy to thank all those that made this award possible to me, nor explain the depth of feeling in receiving this honor... I was able to thank Anne Ciotola and Annie Lansbury, my friends. What I didn't have time to share is that they were also my saviours this year. Throught the process of dealing with a faulty marriage, seriously ill child, and financial difficulty... they helped preserve my sanity. When my only release was my writing, they praised my efforts, they encouraged my continuation, and they held my hand. I will never forget coming online at 3 in the morning after explaining to my husband that a psychiatrist wanted to put me on antidepressants... and his anger at that prospect... and the support >from Anne when she said... "I couldn't sleep... I thought you might need me." These are not online buddies... they are my sisters. I was able to thank KathyB for her discussions leading to Full Circle, but I wasn't able to explain her involvement in beginning my writing. She was instrumental in helping me to find my way through IRC, and kept it interesting enough for me to come back, even when I saw no point. She was the one that told me to "go for it" when I mentioned a story, and she was my first editor in One Night Alone... thank you, Kathy... from the bottom of my heart. Thanks also to Phil Atcliffe for his editing genious, and all those others who read Full Circle before it's editing and offered suggestions and improvements, found the holes in the plot, and kept me motivated to finish. Thanks for all those that put up with it's unusual method of distribution, and tolerated the typos and gramatical errors to find the story beneith. Thank you to the readers that were willing to tolerate a massive WHAM and a plot that had less L&C than most. Thanks to the Authors that got me interested in fanfic... the ones that made me think, "I want to do that, too." To Zoomway, Chris Mulder, Erin Klinger, Kathy Brown, Peace Everett, and Demi... without your inspiration, I never could have begun to write. Not only is it a release for me, but also something that I can be proud of... I thank you all for that self esteem. This award means more to me than you will ever know... it shows that something good came out of last year... something worth remembering... and that means more to me than you will know. Thanks to all who voted, and read, and made the Kerth's a reality... I will never be able to repay my gratitude... but I have tried :) -Crys- Crystal Wimmer ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 22:09:03 +0500 Reply-To: mulders@mindspring.com Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Bob or Chris Mulder Subject: 1999 Kerths MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Well, FoLCs, another Kerths Awards ceremony is in the history books, and what a great ceremony it was. It's always fun to get together with other FoLCs, but when you can get that many of us together in one place and at one time, it's kind of like magic. :-) There were lots of laughs and some wonderful, waffy moments, and crazy FoLC moments, and inside jokes that only we could appreciate. An event like that makes me glad all over again to be a part of this group. I was delighted to see so many new writers get nominated this year, which makes me think that FoLCdom will be around for a long time to come. Thanks again to the organizers, to the FoLCs who nominated stories, and the FoLCs who voted for the stories, and especially to all the writers out there, busy keeping L&C alive for all of us. And I also want to thank everyone of you who voted for my stories. It was lovely to win another Kerth, but even more special to be nominated again this year, especially since I haven't been able to write as much as I would have liked. Thanks everyone, and keep those stories coming! :-) --Chris mailto:mulders@mindspring.com ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 19:24:13 -0700 Reply-To: erink@ida.net Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Erin Klingler Subject: Kerths a Success!! Comments: cc: lnc list MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi everyone! I just had to write a quick note to everyone saying thank you for making this year's Kerth Awards such a huge success! I'm not sure how many people we had in #kerthawards and #kerthchat. Maybe Zoom or Kathy know?? But at any rate, there was a lot, and we all had a really great time! ;) And I know the ceremony would NOT have been NEARLY as successful if it hadn't been for Pam, our dedicated Kerth Ceremony coordinator, for all her organization of this perfectly organized event. And many thanks to all who helped her by volunteering their time and skills by helping with the ceremony, including all our wonderful presenters, voicers, ops, Anne-our-Wav-Jokey , Kathy-the-bouncer-and-overall helper, Demi-our-overall-helper, Ellen and Yvonne for their hysterical commercials, and on and on... (I really hope I'm not missing anyone here!) One final ballot count note: I was mistaken when I said before that we had 147. After sorting them through it all, it turns out we had *231*!! That's a lot of participation! I'm indebted to you all for making this year's Kerth Awards a success. Without you, it would have been very boring and lonely. And I would be very selfish if I didn't take a moment to say *thank you* to everyone who voted for my stories! It means the world to me to be nominated - and even win - for stories I've written! It gives me the motivation to keep on writing. Thank you all VERY much, not only for your votes, but for your support for this Kerth project overall! FoLCdome is truly a great place. ;) A final note from your very tired (but very happy ;) Kerth-Coordinator, Erin :) _________________ erink@ida.net ELK on IRC It's Kerth Awards time!! Visit my 1999 Official Kerth Awards Website! http://www.ida.net/users/davek ***** "The truth is, no one knows how long they've got. Anyway, it's not the years that count, it's the moments...right now, as they happen." _________________ ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 23:26:17 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: The Zoomway Subject: Re: Kerths a Success!! Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit In a message dated 3/27/99 9:33:05 PM Central Standard Time, erink@ida.net writes: << I just had to write a quick note to everyone saying thank you for making this year's Kerth Awards such a huge success! I'm not sure how many people we had in #kerthawards and #kerthchat. Maybe Zoom or Kathy know?? >> I think it may have reached 90 or very nearly at one point (I know it was over 80) on the awards channel, Erin. For the record, even when Lois and Clark, as a series, was at the top of its success, the record for people on the channel was 103, I believe, for the 3rd season premier We Have a Lot to Talk About. So I can't emphasize enough how impressive the awards turnout was, because we're talking about a show that has been off the are for two years (new episodes) That not only speaks volumes regarding the lasting love of the series but also the love of fanfic inspired by the series. It also gives me a chance to congratulate all the winners and the "producers" of the Kerth Awards! I also wanted to thank those of you who voted for the SoulMates Chronicles, Moonlight on the Potomac and 3 Capes... I loved being a part of writing them and am proud they won and I thank my fellow writers (coconspirators? ;) It was a *lot* of fun and went very smoothly (IRC smiled upon us ;) Congratulations everyone! Zoomway@aol.com (suffering a post-Kerth Award party hangover ;) ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 00:41:48 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: "Demona (Angel Of The Night)" Subject: Re: Kerth Awards In-Reply-To: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Crystal, that was such a touching letter, and so humbling to read. We've had several wonderful writers emerge this year to begin sharing their visions with the rest of us, and I think we're all very lucky for that. I've always felt that writing taps the soul, and certainly your stories this year, as well as the stories of every other author who was honored in tonight's gathering of nominees and readers, are testament to a tremendous amount of talent. Thank you for your kind words Crys, but as a fanfic writing colleague, and as a friend I consider your work pretty darn inspirational too. :) I know I won't be alone in thanking all of the authors, new and senior, who shared their work with us this year. :) Demi ___________________________________________ Demi aka Demona nightangel@home.com http://fantasia.simplenet.com/lcfantasy/ "Far away, long ago, glowing dim as an ember. Things my heart used to know, things it yearns to remember.." - 'Anastasia' (excerpt: 'Once Upon A December') I went to the doctor, I went to the mountain. I looked to the children, I drank from the fountain. There's more than one answer to these questions, pointing me in a crooked line. The less I seek my source for some definitive The closer I am to fine. - Indigo Girls ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 00:02:28 -0600 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Kathy Brown Subject: Re: Kerths a Success!! In-Reply-To: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 11:26 PM -0500 3/27/99, The Zoomway wrote: >In a message dated 3/27/99 9:33:05 PM Central Standard Time, erink@ida.net >writes: > ><< I just had to write a quick note to everyone saying thank you for making > this year's Kerth Awards such a huge success! I'm not sure how many people > we had in #kerthawards and #kerthchat. Maybe Zoom or Kathy know?? >> > >I think it may have reached 90 or very nearly at one point (I know it was over >80) on the awards channel, Erin. For the record, even when Lois and Clark, as >a series, was at the top of its success, the record for people on the channel >was 103, I believe, for the 3rd season premier We Have a Lot to Talk About. My count was for 80 people in #kerthawards, though I was busy enough that the count could have increased while I was presenting/chatting. As Zoom said, we were just over 100 in the 3rd season, but at last year's Kerths, I think we went as high as 130 or 140! But like Zoom said, considering the show has been off the air for 2 years, I am amazed that we had 231 people vote and 80 come to this year's ceremony!! I consider that an *outstanding* turnout, and I was very pleased that you could all make it. :) The awards aside, we had a wonderful time. Just having that many FoLCs get together for an evening of laughing, cheering and joking was incredible. I enjoyed myself fully this evening, and I hope everyone else did too. And for those of you who were new to IRC this week due to the Kerths, come on back! We'd love to chat with you more often on #loiscla. :) Kathy ______________________ Kathy Brown kathyb@springnet1.com KathyB on IRC ______________________ ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 01:24:26 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Sandy McDermin Subject: Re: And then Comments: To: hess2@mindspring.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Claire Hess wrote: > "Charity Begins at Home" by Sandy McDermin (S5, Episode #19) was > supposed to be mentioned in my paragraph on Season 5/6, and my > apologies for the omission. Yes, Claire almost lost that check I was sending her. Could catch Claire! My post was centered on images, and > Sandy's story stays with me more because of the excellent writing. > There's a wonderful, complicated plot, great Lois and Clark > interaction, and truly remarkable villains, but best of all is the > clever use of the newspaper stories at the end, each with their own > style and content. This is such a wonderful device, and Sandy pulls > it off perfectly. (The Michael Landes story is especially dear to me > because, even before Sandy wrote that part, a story of mine (*still* > in the works) has the original Jimmy working overseas for the Daily > Planet European Office.) > > klair El > hess2@mindspring.com You're a very kind person. As a matter of fact, I was just talking about you to a friend on Friday. We were discussing our going on a much needed getaway vacation, and I said how lovely it would be to go south -- especially since some of your descriptions of your area of the country sounded so relaxing. Anyway, I thank you so much for making me smile this evening. Congratulations to all whose work was recognized tonight.... Way to go, Genevieve! Sandy ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 02:16:18 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: No Name Available Subject: Re: Kerths a Success!! Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit I am so very sorry that I was not able to attend.. I even download IRC for that reason.. I downloaded it just a couple of days ago so I could attend! Unfortunately, something came up.. I had to watch Dean Cain in "Best Men." SInce all of you FoLC's had such a super time I am kind of sad, that I didn't attend.. =( But I couldn't give up my one and only chance during this hard time for me.. to see Dean in "Best Men.." so I guess there is always next year and the wonderful #loiscla!!! Alexis ;-.) FoLC4ever ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 15:33:49 -0800 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Eileen Barnard Subject: Re: Suffer the Little Children MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I didn't mean to infer that you should have to classify the type or race of the villain in the story and I am sorry if that's how my comments read. All I meant to stress was that very often it is difficult not to do that, just as I am sure that hurt is never intended when that happens. I know that in a lot of films and books that stereotypes are used and I'm not saying that is right, very often it is just a case of the author maybe having had some experience that effected his decision to do just that. I'm not saying it is right that should happen and there are a lot of films and books that anger me for particular reasons and that reason is nearly always because they have used stereotypes, ie implying the fact that every female, slightly oveweight and over the age of 40 is incapable of taking an active part in society! I apologise once again if I upset or angered you, it was never my intention to do that. Kind regards EileenB -----Original Message----- From: hala yamout To: LOISCLA-GENERAL-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU Date: 27 March 1999 12:44 Subject: Re: Suffer the Little Children >I didn't think that this comment would escalate as much as it did, but >there were some points brought up that do need to be answered to. > >>Unfortunately for Jennie, whatever group of people from whatever >culture she >>chose to use as the villains in her story, would have stirred up a >hornet's >>nest. >> >>In my opinion the story should be looked at primarily as a work of >fiction, >>something to be appreciated and enjoyed for the work itself whether you >>agree with the content or not. Of course, Jennie could have chosen a >>different group to base her villains on - she could have chosen the IRA >for >>instance but I am sure that she would have been bombarded by Irish fans >>accusing her of stereotyping Irish people or Germans if she had chosen >to >>use Nazis. >> > > >What makes it so that you *have* to classify the villain from being from >one race or the other? That just angers and hurts the people in which >you choose to put the villain in. The villain does not have to be given >such a specific race, religion, and lifestyle. This, unknowingly, will >effect any audience's view of that people, especially if that >perspective is used by many media and in many stories. In my opinion, >the author did not have to show that the villain was Arab, just as she >didn't have to show that he was Irish, German, or any other race. Too >many movies and t.v. shows make it painstakingly obvious that Arab >countries are the source of many terrorist attacks and are places of >destruction. Look at the world's view of Lebanon. Many movies say, for >example from "The Long Kiss Goodnight," "I got out of Beirut, I'm sure I >can get out of New Jersey." When so many media show a country like >that, it becomes a part of everyday thinking, whether it was the >author's intention to do so or not. I have known many Arabs who have >suffered from such stereotypes and have been treated poorly because of >it. This is NOT an attack on the author, for as she had sent in a >message before, she did not mean to attack Arabs but just show a >conflict. However, although I am sure that she did not mean harm, the >very fact that the villain was so specific adds to the general thought >of this view. >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 15:45:22 -0800 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Eileen Barnard Subject: Help Please MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0006_01BE7931.FDD67000" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01BE7931.FDD67000 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Can any of you kind FoLC out there help me with a couple of questions to = do with a fanfic I am writing. Just who can perform a wedding ceremony in the United States and can the = ceremony be held anywhere? Does the location have to be registered or = is that up to the person performing the ceremony. Also, is there a specific time lapse before applying for a license or = can it be immediate - maybe this differs from state to state and if this = is so, I need to know specifically about Kansas. In the UK, if you want = to get married in a hurry, you need a special license, is this the case = in the US? =20 Also, what is the law regarding adoption? Or does this differ from = state to state? I'm not really interested in a lot of legal jargon, = just generalisation. I tried to get some info from the net but I = couldn't pin down anything specific - maybe there is a legal eagle out = there who can give me these answers. One more thing - what are the laws regarding child support? Lastly, and I do mean it this time, thanks a lot in advance for your = help, which I know will be helpful - it usually is. Kind regards Eileen B eileen@barnard70.freeserve.co.uk ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01BE7931.FDD67000 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Can any of you kind FoLC out there = help me with=20 a couple of questions to do with a fanfic I am writing.
 
Just who can perform a wedding = ceremony in the=20 United States and can the ceremony be held anywhere?  Does the = location=20 have to be registered or is that up to the person performing the=20 ceremony.
 
Also, is there a specific time lapse = before=20 applying for a license or can it be immediate - maybe this differs from = state to=20 state and if this is so, I need to know specifically about Kansas.  = In the=20 UK, if you want to get married in a hurry, you need a special license, = is this=20 the case in the US? 
 
Also, what is the law regarding = adoption? =20 Or does this differ from state to state?  I'm not really interested = in a=20 lot of legal jargon, just generalisation.  I tried to get some info = from=20 the net but I couldn't pin down anything specific - maybe there is a = legal eagle=20 out there who can give me these answers.
 
One more thing - what are the laws = regarding=20 child support?
 
Lastly, and I do mean it this time, thanks a lot in = advance=20 for your help, which I know will be helpful - it usually = is.
 
Kind regards
Eileen B
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------=_NextPart_000_0006_01BE7931.FDD67000-- ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 11:23:48 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: "Ann E. McBride" Subject: Re: Help Please Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit In a message dated 3/28/99 10:41:18 AM Eastern Standard Time, eileen@BARNARD70.FREESERVE.CO.UK writes: << Just who can perform a wedding ceremony in the United States and can the ceremony be held anywhere? Does the location have to be registered or is that up to the person performing the ceremony. >>> In most states either ordained ministers or justices of the peace may perform marriage ceremonies. They have to be registered with the state. Some religious denominations have rules about where marriages can take place, but as far as I know, the states don't care, which is why people get married on roller coasters, at tractor pulls, on top of mountains and while sky-diving. Also, is there a specific time lapse before applying for a license or can it be immediate - maybe this differs from state to state and if this is so, I need to know specifically about Kansas. In the UK, if you want to get married in a hurry, you need a special license, is this the case in the US? >>> This varies from state to state. In most states the waiting period is 3 days, but in Nevada, for example, there is no waiting period. Special licenses such as you have in the UK don't exist in the US. Some states don't require marriage licenses at all, but I don't know about Kansas. Also, what is the law regarding adoption? Or does this differ from state to state? I'm not really interested in a lot of legal jargon, just generalisation. I tried to get some info from the net but I couldn't pin down anything specific - maybe there is a legal eagle out there who can give me these answers. >>> again this varies from state to state. In some states there are longer waiting periods than in others before adoptions are finalized. Some are as long as a year, others are about 3 months. In most states there are extensive studies done by social service agencies to determine the fitness of the prospective adoptive parents, but these rules usually don't apply in private adoptions. One more thing - what are the laws regarding child support? > >> >> Yet again, the laws vary from state to state, but generally speaking, a non-custodial parent is responsible for paying child support on a monthly basis until a child is either 18 years of age or finishes high school. In some states, the amount is determined by set formulas based on the combined income of both parents and then apportioned by the percentage of that combined income. ( eg. in KY, if together parents make $100,000 a year, parents are responsible for about $1300 / month for 2 children. So if the non-custodial parent makes 60% of the income, he or she must pay the custodial parent 60% of $1300 each month.) In other states it is less pre-determined, but the needs of the children and the income level of both parents is taken into account. When parents have joint custody, there is often no official child support. Each parent is expected to pay half of things like clothers, etc. If, however, a child is adopted, then the birth parents are not responsible for any child support at all. Ann ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 12:23:06 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Sheila Harper Subject: Re: Help Please Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 11:23 AM 3/28/99 EST, Ann E. McBride wrote: >In a message dated 3/28/99 10:41:18 AM Eastern Standard Time, >eileen@BARNARD70.FREESERVE.CO.UK writes: > ><< Just who can perform a wedding ceremony in the United States and can the >ceremony be held anywhere? Does the location have to be registered or is that >up to the person performing the ceremony. > >>>> In most states either ordained ministers or justices of the peace may >perform marriage ceremonies. They have to be registered with the state. These laws are in a constant state of flux. When I first got married in Colorado, there were a number of regulations: a minister or JP had to perform the ceremony, you had to take a blood test, there was a waiting period (mostly for time to get the results of the blood test). Eighteen years later (i.e. 5 years ago), I went to the county clerk's office with my fiance's and my information, paid $20, and got the marriage license. Since we were remarrying in a private home ceremony and writing our own vows, I asked a bunch of questions and found out basically that all he and I had to do was sign the license in front of witnesses and we were married. In fact, had he gone to the clerk's office with me, we could have signed it in front of the clerk and we would have been legally married right then! And I thought it was easy in Nevada! Because of that, you really need to find out about the particular state (Kansas?) and the particular time in which your story occurs. Even a native Kansan would have to make a trip to the county clerk and recorder's office to find out the present laws (unless one of our FoLCs just got married there), but that wouldn't tell you anything about a different time (Martha and Jonathan 39 years ago, for example). Your best bet might be to write to a county clerk and recorder in Kansas and ask directly. Sheila Harper ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 13:38:30 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: April Story Subject: Cabaret.... Comments: To: LOISCLA@vm.ege.edu.tr Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Hiyas =) Well, now that everyone is making plans to catch Teri in Cabaret in one of the 4 cities......I thought I would make this offer here on the listservs.....I posted this over on the AOL EXTRA MBs several days ago and then on Demi's boards and the response was so great that I thought you all might be interested as well.... Thanks to a great friend of mine for sending me more of these so that I can make this offer here as well =) Hope you don't mind the bandwidth Oh before that though if you are interested in seeing what your fellow FoLCs thought of Cabaret along with all the reviews that have been published across the country - be sure to check out Teri's folder in the AOL EXTRA MBs at Keyword: EXTRA or over on Demi's MBs at: http://destinyy.com/loisclarkmbs/ Now to the offer I (and some friends of mine ) picked up several extra copies of the PLAYBILL and a Cabaret Flyer that was given out at the performance and the flyer is something we found in and around LA....... I now have about 20 of these things left and if you would like to have one of them - please just send me an email with your mailing address in it..... **PLEASE RESPOND PRIVATELY** to this email I will tell you all that people over on Ebay have already started auctioning this stuff off - well first off - it is all free - so be careful about the bidding over there......they got it for free and there is no telling how high some of that stuff will end up going - this flyer for instance, I am pretty sure is the same one went for well over $36.00 (last price I saw before I left for LA).......PLEASE do not get me wrong - I think ebay is a GREATplace! Lord knows I have gotten tons of stuff from there!! Just be careful out there! So, what do I need from you??? Please just send me an email (privately) and let me know that you would like a PlayBill/Flyer. I am getting the first round of them out this week LOL so if you have been waiting - you should have it very soon Well, that's the offer April - AStory2873@aol.com *AOL USERS* Check out Keyword: EXTRA ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 19:16:28 -0800 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Eileen Barnard Subject: Re: Help Please MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sheila Thanks for all your helpful information. I should have made it clear that the time would be the present, ie certainly not earlier than 1998 and how would I go about writing to County Clerk or Recorder in Kansas? It would be great if somebody could help me with maybe supplying an address. I wouldn't know how to approach that, since I live in the UK - maybe one of you kind FoLCs live in that state and maybe know somebody who has recently got married or maybe they recently got married themselves. I'm sorry I couldn't reply to you privately, but you didn't leave your Email address. Kind regards Eileen B ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 19:25:48 -0800 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Eileen Barnard Subject: Re: Help Please MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ann Thanks for all your helpful information - it was very clear and, in the case of child maintenance it is quite similar to the ruling in the UK. Are you kidding me when you say that people actually get married on roller coasters or at tractor pulls? That is so unusual and I don't know if that will ever happen here. I personally love the idea of being able to get married in your own house or in the garden, if it's a nice day (and we do have the odd nice day in the UK!) or maybe in the local park. We actually got married in the local Registry Office and had our photographs taken in the local park which is really pretty, so it was a kind of compromise, but I would have loved to have had the ceremony there. Thanks again Regards Eileen B ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 14:31:41 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Dennis A Arendt Subject: Surprise MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit My wonderful husband came home Friday with the biggest surprise. I long weekend in Chicago and tickets to see Cabaret. I think he did this to see Teri, but who cares......I want to see her too. Brenda ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 15:47:30 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: No Name Available Subject: Re: Help Please Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit In a message dated 99-03-28 10:41:18 EST, eileen@BARNARD70.FREESERVE.CO.UK writes: << One more thing - what are the laws regarding child support? >> Well, in this area (NY) if an unwed mother refuses to identify the father (so the state can get support from him) she may not be eligible for financial aid! I know the marriage question has been asked before, so I'll leave that to those who know more. In many cases some of these rules (marriage and adoption) will vary from state to state. --Laurie ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 15:52:50 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Margaret Brignell Subject: 1999 Kerth Awards Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" I just saw the list of winners at Erin's web site and am really happy for all of those who won awards (some I even voted for) Although I didn't receive an award this year for the first three parts of the "Only You" saga, I wanted to say it was an honour to be nominated for 1999 Kerth Awards in *three* categories:) Thanks to all of you who nominated and/or voted for "Only You":) I think a lot of the credit for these stories goes to my proofers--Laurie F., Peace, Debby S., Lynda L., Lauren W. and APP. I wouldn't be able to create these stories without their input and support:D A huge vote of thanks is also due to the original writers of the scripts for making them so interesting I couldn't resist this saga when Laurie F. suggested I write it. Now, if I could only get my head around the rest of the story, and finish it! Margaret ****************************** Margaret Brignell brignell@capitalnet.com Ottawa, Canada %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% My fanfic now available at: http://www.capitalnet.com/~brignell/ ****************************** ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 16:03:49 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: No Name Available Subject: Re: 1999 Kerth Awards Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit In a message dated 99-03-28 15:53:47 EST, brignell@CAPITALNET.COM writes: << Although I didn't receive an award this year for the first three parts of the "Only You" saga, I wanted to say it was an honour to be nominated for 1999 Kerth Awards in *three* categories:) >> Well, I still think you should have won for these, Margaret. You'll note in the chat logs that I was rooting for you---and I wasn't the only one! Erin did tell us that the voting in several categories was a near tie with only a couple votes separating the winner. --Laurie F (who may have a vested interest but wouldn't accept Margaret's payoffs--after all Canadian money isn't worth much in the U.S. right now. ) ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 16:18:23 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Sheila Harper Subject: Re: Help Please Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 07:16 PM 3/28/99 -0800, Eileen Barnard wrote: >How would I go about writing to County Clerk or >Recorder in Kansas? It would be great if somebody could help me with maybe >supplying an address. I wouldn't know how to approach that, since I live in >the UK - maybe one of you kind FoLCs live in that state and maybe know >somebody who has recently got married or maybe they recently got married >themselves. Hi, Eileen, The information you want on marriage licenses is at the following address: http://www.ink.org/statutes/23-106.html although related information is at other ink sites ending in 23-***.html (i.e. use the above address but just change the three digits after "23-"): 23-117.html 23-112.html 23-109.html 23-108a.html 23-107.html 23-114.html You should be able to find info re child support in Kansas at www.law.ukans.edu/kscourts/csintro.htm Sheila sharper@cncc.cc.co.us ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 16:52:05 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Sheila Harper Subject: Kansas statute search site Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hi, Eileen, I thought I'd give you the URL of the search site I found for info on Kansas marriage statutes: www.ink.org/public/statutes/statutes.html Use "marriage" as your key word and look at every statute beginning #23- Sheila sharper@cncc.cc.co.us ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 17:15:51 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Margaret Brignell Subject: Kansas Vital Records Information MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="------------9ED418649C3E500969853EA8" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------9ED418649C3E500969853EA8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Someone in the UK asked about finding information on marriage, adoption etc. in Kansas. This site seems to provide information on where to find vital records information in the state of Kansas, plus links to other related information. http://www.vitalrec.com/ks.html --------------9ED418649C3E500969853EA8 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1; name="ks.html" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline; filename="ks.html" Content-Base: "http://www.vitalrec.com/ks.html" Content-Location: "http://www.vitalrec.com/ks.html" Kansas Vital Records Information --------------9ED418649C3E500969853EA8-- ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 17:19:02 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Margaret Brignell Subject: Sorry about that Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Dang, I didn't intend to send the *entire* page to the list, just the reference. Sorry;\ Margaret %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Margaret Brignell brignell@capitalnet.com Ottawa, Canada ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 14:54:13 -0700 Reply-To: erink@ida.net Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Erin Klingler Subject: #kerthaward and #kerthchat logs Comments: cc: lnc list MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sorry for those of you who get this email twice. Just wanted to let everyone know that in case any of you couldn't make it to the IRC Kerth Awards ceremony last night, the edited logs for #kerthawards and #kerthchat (where everyone was hanging out and talking before, during and after the ceremony) are now up on my website, along with a whole slew of wrap-up information. Thanks! Erin :) _________________ erink@ida.net ELK on IRC Visit my 1999 Official Kerth Awards Website! http://www.ida.net/users/davek ***** "The truth is, no one knows how long they've got. Anyway, it's not the years that count, it's the moments...right now, as they happen." _________________ ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 18:14:58 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: The Zoomway Subject: Re: Kerth Awards Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit In a message dated 3/27/99 8:57:13 PM Central Standard Time, JCWimmer@AOL.COM writes: << Thanks to the Authors that got me interested in fanfic... the ones that made me think, "I want to do that, too." To Zoomway, Chris Mulder, Erin Klinger, Kathy Brown, Peace Everett, and Demi... without your inspiration, I never could have begun to write. Not only is it a release for me, but also something that I can be proud of... I thank you all for that self esteem. >> Crys, your note was so touching and poignant. I don't think any writer can have a better compliment than to find out he or she inspired another writer to give writing a try. You tired, and boy did you succeed ;) Congratulations on your well deserved Kerth Awards. Yesterday was an amazing day. I learned a lot about what the Kerth award means in an emotional sense to various nominees and winners. Jeff Brogden, who had put writing fanfic aside due to a lack of time, encouraged and heartened by the award (also much deserved), said he'd try and *find* time to write more fanfic (yea!). More than one winner was crying, some shaking, some getting butterflies in the stomach, etc. All of this highlighted that "cyber space" or not, these awards were just as real to the nominees and winners as any Oscar or Emmy. >>>My count was for 80 people in #kerthawards, though I was busy enough that the count could have increased while I was presenting/chatting. As Zoom said, we were just over 100 in the 3rd season, but at last year's Kerths, I think we went as high as 130 or 140! << I think one big difference is that last year there were stories and authors that covered about four years worth of fanfic Stories written as far back as 1994 were competing with 95, 96 and 97 stories ;) This year, with the Kerths caught up, only stories that appeared in 98 were eligible. Also, last year nfic was a category with other categories and not a separate one, so you had nfic authors in the stands too I think had it only been 1997 stories and no nfic last year, the turnout would have been similar to what it was this year. Then there's one category of "audience" last year that we *thankfully* weren't plagued with this year --- troublemakers Oh, and one last thing, I forgot to thank Georgia! Sorry, Georgia ;) Your great editing of the round robins and Chronicle stories made us look very good Zoomway@aol.com ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 18:24:33 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: "Ann E. McBride" Subject: Re: Help Please Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit In a message dated 3/28/99 2:21:37 PM Eastern Standard Time, eileen@BARNARD70.FREESERVE.CO.UK writes: << Are you kidding me when you say that people actually get married on roller coasters or at tractor pulls? >> No, I am not kidding. People get married at the top of Ferris Wheels, in the infield at the Kentucky Derby, all sorts of weird and or interesting places. There is a radio DJ here in Louisville who always has a contest for Valentine's Day weddings with the prize being a free wedding. One year the wedding had to take place on a trolley car. Here in Louisville there are a lot of old, historic houses that are no longer private residences and are rented out to people for weddings and receptions. So you get the charm of a wedding at home or in your garden, but you don't have to clean. Ann ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 18:58:51 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: "C.C. Malo" Subject: Re: Kerth Awards Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit I've just found out via Erin's wonderful web site that I won a Kerth last night. Wow! I'd like to thank everyone who voted for my stories, and I'd especially like to thank Debby Stark who gave such a thorough proofing of my first story that it was a major learning experience, and Jeanne P. who edited both stories, and Chris M. for accepting for me last night and for her encouragement. I'd also like to congratulate all the nominees and the winners and thank all fanfic writers for giving me so much enjoyment. It was really hard to nominate, let alone vote, in this years Kerths because there were so many great stories to choose from. Carol ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 19:19:46 -0500 Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Maggie Subject: Re: Kerth Awards MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Why were the Kerth Awards, even better than the Oscars? Because you know the part in the acceptance speech where so and so thanks John Smith and Marilu Merriwhether, etc? Well, when a Kerth Award Winner gives their speech, we *know* who they are thanking and why. When someone says, oh, what an inspiration you *know* that person, you've talked with them on loiscla, watched them at a round robin, read one of their eloquent posts to this list. That, for me, was the sweetest experience of the ceremony. I felt the Awards were not only to some really stupendous authors, whose inspiring work has enriched our life throughout the year, for me the Awards provided an opportunity to celebrate the community we have become. It was such a joy to see everyone cheer on the winners, to know that everyone nominated really knows the meaning of _it's just an honor just to be in that company_. Not to mention, as Official Groupie, being in the Cyber-presence of so many of my beloved Drool-ees all in one place, at one time I want to thank everyone involved in making the Kerths a truly unforgettable event! (and what a thrill to get to present a Kerth to Chris Mulder, Inaugural Member of the Fan Fiction Goddess Hall of Fame ) And a special thank you to every single Fan of Lois and Clark for the blessing it is to be part of such a creative, gracious, discerning and all around, *super* group of people. Maggie Official Kerth Groupie, for the year 2000 maggie13@bellsouth.net (aka supermags on IRC) There are no short cuts to any place worth going. Anonymous ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 19:52:13 EST Reply-To: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Lansbury 1 Subject: L&C Writer's Showcase Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Hi, The L&C Writer's Showcase has a new Featured Writer of the week. You can check out her interview at............... http://www.simplyorganized.simplenet.com/showcase.html Annie Lansbury ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 22:37:03 +0500 Reply-To: mulders@mindspring.com Sender: "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Fanfic" From: Bob or Chris Mulder Subject: Re: Kerth Awards In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT > In a message dated 3/27/99 8:57:13 PM Central Standard Time, JCWimmer@AOL.COM > writes: > > << Thanks to the Authors that got me interested in fanfic... the ones that > made > me think, "I want to do that, too." To Zoomway, Chris Mulder, Erin Klinger, > Kathy Brown, Peace Everett, and Demi... without your inspiration, I never > could have begun to write. Not only is it a release for me, but also > something that I can be proud of... I thank you all for that self esteem. >> > Zoomway replied: > Crys, your note was so touching and poignant. I don't think any >writer can > have a better compliment than to find out he or she inspired another writer to > give writing a try. I couldn't have said it better myself, Zoom. Crys, that was a wonderful compliment. In fact, your whole post was wonderful, and gave me such a warm feeling inside. I truly think there isn't a better group anywhere else online than we have here in FoLCdom. The way we help each other, and encourage one another is amazing. I'm thankful every day for the friends I've made because of L&C, the lists and IRC. > Yesterday was an amazing day. I learned a lot about what the Kerth award means > in an emotional sense to various nominees and winners. Jeff Brogden, who had > put writing fanfic aside due to a lack of time, encouraged and heartened by > the award (also much deserved), said he'd try and *find* time to write more > fanfic (yea!). More than one winner was crying, some shaking, some getting > butterflies in the stomach, etc. All of this highlighted that "cyber space" > or not, these awards were just as real to the nominees and winners as any > Oscar or Emmy. It was great to see Jeff there, and I was so incredibly pleased when he won this year. I wasn't the only one who was excited to hear that Jeff was going to be writing again. Yeah! Zoom (and everyone else who's posted about them) was right about how much fun the actual awards ceremony is, and how emotional it can get at times. I would highly recommend the experience to everyone. It's even more fun if you can be there in a group. Pam, Barb and I all got together at Pam's house for the ceremony and had a ball! Barb even brought some chocolate goodies that Uncle Mike would have been proud of. [snip Zoom's well-constructed ideas about the numbers] > Oh, and one last thing, I forgot to thank Georgia! Sorry, Georgia ;) Your > great editing of the round robins and Chronicle stories made us look very good > Here! Here! Most of us writers know that we couldn't do without our favorite editors, and Georgia is certainly one of the best of the best. :-) Congratualtions again to all the nominees, winners and ceremony organizers. :-) --Chris mailto:mulders@mindspring.com