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Re: John E. Doolittle, weekly update
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lugnet.pirates
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Sun, 16 Jan 2000 13:15:26 GMT
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Let's see....
Tim's 'lawyers giving marital advice' got a guernsey after all
'Brikish' stands for now, while the issue remains open
The pics and description of Shangrila were filled out a bit
There are a couple of pics of the HMS Guy Fawkes making after Doolittle
Before anyone complains about load time, I know I know. Next week I'll
split it up into sub pages Colin & Wanda style. I have put lines across
where I plan to make the page breaks.
And I still need stuff about his missions.
Lindsay's
"...story where Doolittle has a moral imperative that,
unfortunately, requires he "borrow" a much larger ship for a while? For
greater dramatic effect, make it a large Brickish ship, and have everything
turn nearly pear-shaped but come out OK in the end. Maybe have him chasing
a slaver (which could place it anywhere from West Africa to Formosa)?"
is cool. I now have the required
larger (and quite glamorous ;-) ship, and I'm fine with it starting out
Brikish, or _even_ Brickish, but details gentlemen, details. What moral
imperative? What brings Doolittle into the same orbit as a slaver? Who put
the tribbles in the quadrotriticale, and what was in the grain that killed
them? And why is something pear shaped such a bad thing anyway?
Richard
Still baldly going...
Check out Port Block at http://www.hinet.net.au/~rparsons/port/
Note the change in URL - Port Block is moving (to new and larger
accommodations)
Do adjust your set.
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: John E. Doolittle, weekly update
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| On Sun, 16 Jan 2000, Richard Parsons (<FoFJJ0.76H@lugnet.com>) wrote at 13:15:26 (...) And I want some of the stuff *you're* on as well :-) Not quite a moral imperative, but what if Aurora got captured somewhere, and John E. needed a big ship to (...) (25 years ago, 16-Jan-00, to lugnet.pirates)
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| (...) Snipping all that stuff that I didn't write.... (...) Kind of like someone from Boston, "I have to pahk the cah." Even my Boston Terrier has to bark, "Bahk, bahk!" :-) Canadians are hard to pick out, but I can usually do it (and these are (...) (25 years ago, 14-Jan-00, to lugnet.pirates)
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