--- In aliasgame@y..., efto1@w... wrote:
> Scriptwriters are known to yank everyone their mad at. With this
> episode, they're as mad as mad dogs and Englishman.
In tropical climes there are certain times of day
When all the citizens retire to tear their clothes off and perspire.
It's one of the rules that the greatest fools obey,
Because the sun is much too sultry
And one must avoid its ultry-violet ray.
The natives grieve when the white men leave their huts,
Because they're obviously, definitely nuts!
Mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun,
The Japanese don?t care to, the Chinese wouldn?t dare to,
Hindus and Argentines sleep firmly from twelve to one
But Englishmen detest-a siesta.
In the Philippines they have lovely screens to protect you from the
glare.
In the Malay States, there are hats like plates which the
Britishers won't wear.
At twelve noon the natives swoon and no further work is done,
But mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun.
It's such a surprise for the Eastern eyes to see,
that though the English are effete, they're quite impervious to
heat,
When the white man rides every native hides in glee,
Because the simple creatures hope he will impale his solar
topee on a tree.
It seems such a shame when the English claim the earth,
They give rise to such hilarity and mirth.
Ha ha ha ha hoo hoo hoo hoo hee hee hee hee ......
Mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun.
The toughest Burmese bandit can never understand it.
In Rangoon the heat of noon is just what the natives shun,
They put their Scotch or Rye down, and lie down.
In a jungle town where the sun beats down to the rage of man
and beast
The English garb of the English sahib merely gets a bit more
creased.
In Bangkok at twelve o'clock they foam at the mouth and run,
But mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun.
Mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun.
The smallest Malay rabbit deplores this foolish habit.
In Hong Kong they strike a gong and fire off a noonday gun,
To reprimand each inmate who's in late.
In the mangrove swamps where the python romps
there is peace from twelve till two.
Even caribous lie around and snooze, for there's nothing else to
do.
In Bengal to move at all is seldom ever done,
But mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun.
http://www.spotlighthealth.com/skin_cancer/index_rogerstory.ht
ml
So always wear your sunscreen when sitting by the Poole.
Scriptwriters are known to yank everyone their mad at. With this
episode, they're as mad as mad dogs and Englishman.
I'm hoping the network's check bounces so hard they're forced to
liquidate each other to keep in practise.
The only scene tonight was when Syd's father shot the agent whom he
caught working both sides of the street The rest of it must have been
dreamt, because none of it makes two cents worth of sense.
Because the founders seem to have abandoned this group and
the Alias Web Puzzle group, I have founded a new club. One of
the problems that AWP has run into lately is newbies posting
false leads and being abusive. Hopefully a moderated club will
escape these wild goose chases.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/joeyspizza/
How long does it take for a scriptwriter to set down, and come up with
dialogue, other than stealing something from week to week?
How many weeks this year have we seen episode after episode of stealing?
Granted, she came into the agency backwards, but after a while you begin
to wonder if she's part of a heist ring and not an intelligence agency.
Lucille Ball proved women can not only act, but produce: in Los
Angeles, where Delta Force stopped terrorists spreading bio terrorism
from a blimp in spring 1992; we have a real life situtation placed into
the content of a television series.
Instead of a bunch of hard heads jumping out of a plane without
parachutes we have Syd who's scriptwriters with Tinman's pin headed
brain knows there has to be news footage of that happening, as the
dirigible drops into the Pacific.
I don't know about you, but I'd rather see Syd save LA, and boost the
show's ratings than watch in agony week after week her rob the same
vault from different angles in [gasp!] different countries.
Have you been watching the show long?
--- In aliasgame@y..., efto1@w... wrote:
> I see this character developing in many areas. She's cast as a
bungler,
> without a life type, instead of some one who'd get the second
in command
> in the KGB to parachute into America: unbeknownst to him, an
> astrological chart she devised which leads him to believe
someone in the
> CIA will assist him in bringing a stop to total annihilation of the
> world.
>
> Sending food and medicine to Africa to assist refugees. By
routing it
> to South Africa who, through back channels, force Zimbabwe's
president
> to hand over items to the opposition due to world media
attention, and
> Non Government Organizational pressure.
>
> This, along with Syd's double agent persona, adds dimension
to the plot
> and her authenticity.
There are twists and turns to Syd's charcter development, It'sshocking to see
it's stuck in a mode where she's still in the revengestage. Granted, her boss
is unusual, and should be replaced, but he's alsomade some gross mistakes, once
when confronting another agent playinghim like a violin: causing him to
liquidate an associate whom helearns later was on the up and up.His world is set
to crumble, as we're moved by revelation of an amoregone awry trying to aright
itself due to computational misgivings?Syd can gain her hated boss' favor, by
first saving the life of hiswife, and second by turning him against the
organization which willsoon be set in part to have him vaporized.The only people
who need know the truth is she, her father and theirhandler.
There are twists and turns to Syd's charcter development, It'sshocking to see
it's stuck in a mode where she's still in the revengestage. Granted, her boss
is unusual, and should be replaced, but he's alsomade some gross mistakes, once
when confronting another agent playinghim like a violin: causing him to
liquidate an associate whom helearns later was on the up and up.His world is set
to crumble, as we're moved by revelation of an amoregone awry trying to aright
itself due to computational misgivings?Syd can gain her hated boss' favor, by
first saving the life of hiswife, and second by turning him against the
organization which willsoon be set in part to have him vaporized.The only people
who need know the truth is she, her father and theirhandler.
In checking my email on 3/25/02 12:36 PM, I found a note from savagelyamused
which read:
> I don't get how to play this "game" where do I start?
> Thanks
http://www.credit-dauphine.com
Love,
<E>
--
"You told me you had answers!" -- Fox Mulder
"Yeah, well, I don't have 'em *all*." -- Dr. Alvin Kurtzweil
-- The X-Files, "Fight the Future"
I see this character developing in many areas. She's cast as a bungler,
without a life type, instead of some one who'd get the second in command
in the KGB to parachute into America: unbeknownst to him, an
astrological chart she devised which leads him to believe someone in the
CIA will assist him in bringing a stop to total annihilation of the
world.
Sending food and medicine to Africa to assist refugees. By routing it
to South Africa who, through back channels, force Zimbabwe's president
to hand over items to the opposition due to world media attention, and
Non Government Organizational pressure.
This, along with Syd's double agent persona, adds dimension to the plot
and her authenticity.
--- In aliasgame@y..., "savagelyamused" <savagelyamused@h...> wrote:
> I don't get how to play this "game" where do I start?
> Thanks
try here : http://pw2.netcom.com/~oakgrove/alias.htm
Hi everyone. This is a sample issue of The Alias Newsletter. If you
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The Alias Newsletter
Issue 1
Wednesday, March 20, 2002
The official newsletter of http://AllAlias.com
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IN THIS ISSUE
1. Welcome to The Alias Newsletter!
2. The last episode: Q & A (includes ratings for this episode)
3. The next episode: Masquerade
4. Deja Pew
6. Would you like to help out with AllAlias.com?
7. This issue's Alias fan site: Project: Alias
8. This issue's Alias quote
9. This issue's Alias cast or character bio: Victor Garber
10. This issue's fan fiction
11. Poll
12. Final thoughts
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Welcome to The Alias Newsletter!
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The last episode: Q & A
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Detailed summary (from ABC.com): Sydney wears a short-haired wig, and
is
behind the wheel of a big American car, fleeing from a squad of police
cars...Where is she trying to go? ...And where did she escape from?
The
high- speed pursuit ends on a pier, with Syd surrounded by cops. With
nowhere else to turn, she slams her foot to the accelerator and
plunges
her car into the water...
...We find Sydney chained to a chair. It is a day earlier, and we are
in
the moments immediately following the FBI taking her into custody. FBI
Special Officer Kendall now questions her, before a team of
interrogators... The CIA is out of the picture, and the questioners
are
delving into Sydney's background, and her connection to the Rambaldi
prophesy. They ask her to start from the beginning -- the very
beginning. She explains how she was recruited by SD-6, trained at
Credit
Dauphine...and in a painful moment, she must also relive SD-6's murder
of her fiancé, Daniel Hecht. Sydney explains how she learned the
truth
about SD-6 from her father... She then joined forces with the CIA and
became a double agent. She confirms much of what they already know --
that her father is in the same situation, and that Arvin Sloane
recruited her, and brought her into a life of espionage...But which
does
the FBI want to believe more -- Sydney's truth...or The Prophecy?
Meanwhile, Jack tells Vaughn that her cover with SD-6 will be
destroyed
if she remains in FBI custody much longer...According to Rambaldi, the
woman in The Prophecy will never have seen Mt. Subasio in Italy.
Vaughn
has a wild scheme to break her out of custody and prove her
innocence...
Vaughn and Jack agree that she must get to the mountain somehow. If
successful, their action would defy The Prophecy. Through a chance
conversation, Vaughn learns that Haladki used to be with the FBI. He
asks Haladki about Sydney's location... but gets no help. As the
questioning intensifies, Sydney talks about her mother -- a deceitful
woman who worked for years as a KGB spy... and while being pursued by
an
FBI agent, she went off the road, and disappeared with her car into a
river...
Sydney goes on to explain how her life as a double agent works: SD-6
gives her a mission, and then she meets with Vaughn who gives her a
CIA
counter mission. She refers to the explosion at Badenweiler, to
illustrate how contradictory this situation can be. Jack uses brute
forceand a deadly threat to force Haladki to divulge Sydney's
location.
The daring plan is put into action... Jack, Vaughn, and Weiss rescue
her
and explain the proposed solution to the
Rambaldi prophesy. Sydney is angry at first, as her escape now makes
her
a fugitive... but she agrees to travel to Mt. Subasio. When Haladki
learns of the rescue, he immediately knows who was behind it. He
discovers that four unmarked cars were taken out, and reports these
license plate numbers to the FBI.
...Wearing a short wig as a disguise, we find Sydney's drive to the
airport interrupted, when the police quickly give chase...And in an
ironic moment across town, Will and Francie watch the pursuit on
television, unaware that their best friend is the subject. After
plunging the car into the water, Sydney has a burst of insight... and
breathes the oxygen from the tires. She stays submerged for over ten
minutes -- long enough get away. Before boarding the plane, she meets
with her father and reveals how she escaped. And, if Sydney managed to
fool the police this way, couldn't her mother have done the same...?
QUOTES&NOTES
Syd: "Tell them I cooperated - I didn't resist. I don't like these
restraints"
"There's and FBI tribunal flying from D.C."
Syd: "Don't you already have a profile on me?"
FBI tribunal: "Yes, but we wanted to hear it in your words"
Jack: "The could conceivably hold her without charges or trial for the
rest of her life"
FBI tribunal to Syd: "Could you tell us what happened to him please"
(regarding Danny)
Scumball: "What if he was right about Syd?"
Syd: After what they did to Danny, after what that tried to do to be,
I
became determined" (regarding the destruction of SD-6)
MV: "The problem is he isn't talking"
Jack: "He'll talk to me"
Marshall (in flashback): "they're super swank"
Jack to Scumball (a.k.a. Haladki): "Just so we're clear - if you ever
report this conversation, you'll never wear a hat again"
FBI tribunal to Syd: "Do you believe Rambaldi was a prophet?
Syd: "Do you?"
Syd: "Dad?"
Jack: "Hi honey"
Jack: "Sydney, where are you?"
Syd: "I need to see you now"
Syd: "Mom's alive - I know it."
NOTE: There were no missions carried out by Syd in this episode.
RATINGS
3rd place for hour with a 6.8/11:
NBC took over the 9 p.m. slot, with a 8.0/13 average from "Law &
Order:
Criminal Intent." CBS presented "Beyond the Prairie II: The True Story
of Laura Ingalls Wilder Continues" and received a 7.9/12 average while
ABC's "Alias" pulled in a 6.8/11 to come in third and FOX's "The
X-Files" snatched a 4.8/7 average. The WB's "Off Center" received a
2.2/3 at 9 p.m. and "For Your Love" closed the evening off for the
frog
network with a 2.0/3. - Zap2it.com
FOR PHOTOS VISIT: http://allalias.com/alias/alias-1-17.htm
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The next episode: Masquerade
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ALERT: Contains official spoilers from ABC.com
While on a case to track the activities of Khasinau (AKA "The Man"),
Sydney runs into her ex- lover, Noah Hicks (Peter Berg, "Chicago
Hope"),
who broke her heart and left without saying goodbye five years
earlier.
Meanwhile, Sydney tells Sloane that she wants to find her mother; Jack
is ordered to see CIA psychiatrist Dr. Barnett (Patricia Wettig,
"thirtysomething") to help him deal with his churning emotions after
discovering that his wife may still be alive; and Will and Francie
become suspicious of Sydney-s activities after finding one of her
airline ticket stubs.
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Deja Pew
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Deja Pew (EW.com)
Enough with the flashbacks! Jessica Shaw acidly notes that 41 minutes
were spent rehashing old stuff. But the rest of the episode was a trip
The first two-thirds of last night's episode were the television
equivalent of Jennifer Lopez doing a remix of her greatest hits after
recording only two albums: sort of innovative, definitely
entertaining,
but it ultimately leaves you wondering, Why did they bother? In other
words, did we really need a complete series recap when ''Alias'' isn't
even a year old yet? Okay, I guess we should be welcoming those
newcomers who need SD-6 and CIA spelled out for them. But if I hear
the
line ''I was working for the very enemy I thought I was fighting''
incorporated into one more episode, I'm going to scream.
You almost got the sense that ABC execs gave series creator J.J.
Abrams
a call to tell him that ratings numbers were steadily going up and
could
he do something that would bring in viewers too intimidated to try the
show this late into the season. There's simply no way an episode like
this would have been planned. The flashbacks to Daniel? The montage of
Sydney is all her different costumes on SD-6 missions? I can watch ABC
Family if I want to see those re-runs.
Okay, enough ranting. It's only out of love, people, that I get this
upset. It's not like I ever would have flipped the channel, but it
would
have been nice to get some new information before 41 minutes into the
episode. At least I knew something was coming after that first scene
of
Sydney -- dressed like a Boca Raton housewife -- Thelma and Louise-ing
her car into the Pacific Ocean.
But before we get to those brilliant last 20 minutes (which, admit it,
kind of redeemed the episode), the interrogation room must be
discussed
for a moment. The evil Ed Harris lookalike leading the FBI questioning
wasn't so much scary as he was annoying. How could Sydney think an
agency of the U.S. government would kill seemingly innocent people?
What
was that, propaganda for the Bush administration? I half expected the
actors to burst out laughing after that line. If those are the guys
working for the government, it's a shocker more people in Alias-land
don't work for renegade intelligence groups.
In terms of the big escape, how much do we love the Jack and Vaughn
team? Okay, Vaughn came off a little he-won't-tell-me-anything whiny,
but Jack more than made up for it with that parking lot confession he
pulled out of Haladki. (By the way, great CIA agent to give up secrets
info after two seconds with a gun in his neck. Um, learn much in basic
training?). Haladki is turning out to be a real pain. He must be
stopped
-- maybe even killed -- if for no other reason than actor Joey
Slotnick
used to star on ''The Single Guy.'' Bonus brilliance points to J.J.
Abrams for having Francie and Will watching the high-speed-chase on
TV.
It's soooo L.A. to be riveted by any car chase that happens to be
caught
on camera.
As for that final father-daughter scene by the docks, how genius is it
that the mother is still alive? Granted, we sort of knew that would
happen all along, but for the teacher-KGB-mom to be the subject of the
Rambaldi prophecy is storyline perfection. Hopefully they won't have
the
whole arc wrapped up by the season finale. The search for Mommie
Dearest
and the prevention of the Rambaldi prophecy from coming true should
take
us through at least another half a season. Just one problem: How come
I'm getting a bad feeling that some cheesy actress like Victoria
Principal is going to be cast as Syd's mom?
- EW.com
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In version 3, the entire site will be extremely more interactive. The
site will cater to you. You choose the theme you see. You set the
font.
The size of the text. Vote in polls. Comment on news.
In addition, we will begin to post more news about Alias cast & crew.
For the next version, AllAlias.com is looking for:
- People who would be willing to test the next version of AllAlias.com
and report back to me (all of this before it is released to the
general
public)
- Someone/People willing to contribute fan art. Our media section is
currently very small and we hope to improve it soon.
- In the next version, users will be able to easily submit news. For
this reason, I don't think I will need anyone to help me with news
posting. But if you are interested anyway, please see the instructions
below.
- If you are a member of the press who has access to the Touchstone TV
Press site for the press (not the one accessible to everyone), please
also contact me.
- People with any content they would like to submit
If you are interested in helping out, have a comment, or a suggestion
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This issue's fan site
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This issue's fan site is Project: Alias
http://www.milkisinaisle4.com/projects/alias/
Project: Alias has a great design, up-to-date content and great media
files. It is worth a visit.
WOULD YOU LIKE YOUR SITE HERE?
If so, then email me at Charlie@... with the link. A link
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This issue's Alias quote
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"Ice cream becomes like oxygen - like a requirement"
Which episode is this? Email me the quote with the answer at
Charlie@... and you could be mentioned in the next issue!
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This issue's cast or character bio: Victor Garber
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Victor J. Garber came into the world on March 16, 1949 in London,
Ontario, Canada. He grew up listening to albums of Broadway shows, and
got his start in acting at age nine, when he played Anna's little boy
in
a community theater production of "The King and I". He went on to play
Tom Sawyer on stage two years later. His interest in acting continued
to
grow, and by the time he was fifteen, Victor was the youngest member
of
the University of Toronto's Hart House acting group.
When Victor was sixteen, he quit school (he had been attending London
Central Secondary School) and moved to Toronto on his own. He worked
as
a mail boy for the Toronto Star and as an usher at the Royal Alexandra
theater. In addition to this, he sang folk music at local coffee
houses.
He got his first real acting job in a production of "She Loves Me" and
later got a part in a noon review called "The Lunch Bunch", both of
which were directed by Peter Mann, who created a group called The
Sugar
Shoppe in 1967. The Sugar Shoppe featured Victor on vocals, and went
on
to a brief period of fame, appearing on "The Ed Sullivan Show" and
"The
Tonight Show". They also had one hit record with the Capitol Records
label.
When The Sugar Shoppe disbanded, Victor formed a new group, The Shop,
and spent his time rehearsing and writing songs for them. About this
same time, he went to Los Angeles and saw Godspell. When he got back
to
Toronto, he auditioned and got the part of Jesus in the Toronto
production of Godspell. Director David Greene attended the opening of
the show and hired Victor to play Jesus in the movie version of
Godspell, although Victor didn't find this out until he read it in the
paper. It was this performance which brought him to New York in 1972
(lucky for us Americans!) and also launched his stage career.
Since then, Mr. Garber's career has extended to most aspects of
acting.
He can currently be seen every week on the ABC series Alias, as well
as
in the recent movies Legally Blonde, Laughter on the 23rd Floor, Me
and
My Shadows, and Call Me Claus. These are only the most recent of his
accomplishments, however. He has been nominated for four Tony awards
(for Damn Yankees, Lend Me a Tenor, Deathtrap, and Little Me),
recieved
an Obie and a Helen Hayes award for his role in Wenceslas Square (in
which most of his dialogue was either in Czech or Russian), and has
also
won several other awards for his work on Broadway. He has done
made-for-TV movies such as "Liberace" and "Let Me Call You
Sweetheart",
has appeared in various TV series (like "Law & Order" and "Days and
Nights of Molly Dodd"), and has of course done other movies for the
silver screen such as The First Wives Club. He also is a regular
performer in the Circle in the Square and the New York Shakespeare
Festival.
Victor (who hates to leave New York, btw) has a brother and a sister,
and says he got his sense of humor from his father (who died of
Alzheimer's Disease before Damn Yankees opened in 1994). His mother,
Hope, was the celebrity of the family before Victor - her show "At
Home
with Hope Garber" was on television in London, Ontario while the
Garber
children were growing up. He now thinks Godspell is embarrasingly
dated
(check out his hair) and hated filming Titanic because his relatively
small part in the epic took five months to film. He hates picking out
what to wear in the morning, and still rides the subway everywhere.
And,
whether he knows it or not, he has become the object of affection and
admiration for a increasingly large group of Victorites out there.
- http://www.geocities.com/Broadway/ Alley/7340/bio.html
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This week's fan fiction – "The choice" Part 1
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"The Choice" – PART 1
by Charlie ( charlie@... - http://allalias.com )
Sydney has just come back from a mission in Montevideo, Uruguay. In
Montevideo, she was sent to find out all she could about Jerry
Berkeley,
who SD 6 said had ties to unlocking the Rambaldi mystery. While she is
there, talking to an SD 6 contact (Kathleen Shiable), the cafe waiter
pulls out a gun (end of that episode)
Syd: Oh my god! DUCK!
[Syd Kicks the table up in the air with her foot, in the waiters foot]
Syd: Run -
[Kathleen and Syd run about three blocks]
Kathleen: Can we stop now?
(pause while still running, turning down the alley)
Syd: No - duck NOW
[a bullet from a car hits Kathleen - she falls]
Kathleen: AHHHHHHH! HELP ME!
[Syd Pauses]
[Syd sees the truck coming down the road, and starts running]
Another shot comes from the truck/
Sydney runs up a scaffolding, leaving Kathleen to die.
Sydney runs, and jumps off the building to a hard landing the street.
Before the truck turns the corner, Sydney hides under a manhole.
[Back at in the CIA talking with Michael]
Syd: I could have saved her - and I should have.
Michael: It?s not your fault - they might have killed you/
Syd: Might have killed me? Then I should have taken the risk!
Besides, I
failed my SD 6 mission, my counter mission, and I got an innocent
person
killed!
Michael: Maybe you just need a break from it all?
Syd: How would I explain that?
Michael: Well, [gets cut off]
Syd: I mean, I already had months off after Danny died. Besides, I
can?t loose their trust.
Michael: It?s your choice, I can always arrange for you to enter the
Wit
[gets cut off]
Syd: How many times do I have to tell you?!? I am NOT going into
hiding!
Michael: What ever you say, but look, you need to get back - its late.
Syd: Who are you now, my mother? Oh yeah, she?s dead.
Michael: Why are you doing this to me? All I am trying to do is help
you, don?t you realize that?
Syd: You realize this first: I am helping you - I got you promoted,
you
owe me. So don?t go around telling me what to do.
Michael: Wel -- [stops]. I think we both need a break - I am going
home.
Syd: Bye.
TO BE CONTINUED IN NEXT ISSUE!
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Hey guys! Here's a Will Tippen support list for ALL Will Tippen
fans!!!! A good friend of mine created it and is running it! Go
join!
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/willtippinfans/
Group Description:
This is a discussion/support for the the reporter who is sometimes
too inquisitive for his own good, Will Tippin, on ABC's ALIAS. Please
do not join if you're a Will basher!
Well, since you asked :)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/jawbreak/
--- In aliasgame@y..., "madasthehatter" <madasthehatter@y...> wrote:
> Okay apart from this game and the one used for AI..are there
anymore
> online web games like this coming or starting? I feel like I am too
> behind to start on this one......I would like to be on the ground
> floor of one that I can start in from the beginning..any thoughts?
If
> I wanted to catch up here..any ideas/suggestions? Its getting
pretty
> complicated and seeing a lot of stuff discovered makes it
> hard...Thanks
>
> Mad Hatter
Okay apart from this game and the one used for AI..are there anymore
online web games like this coming or starting? I feel like I am too
behind to start on this one......I would like to be on the ground
floor of one that I can start in from the beginning..any thoughts? If
I wanted to catch up here..any ideas/suggestions? Its getting pretty
complicated and seeing a lot of stuff discovered makes it
hard...Thanks
Mad Hatter
Retracing is difficult because the puzzle makers often remove
old links and whatnot as the puzzle progresses. The pest thing
to do is to read Avery Vincent's FAQ for the Alias Web Puzzle Club
and to start from where everyone else is.
Also remember it pays to be patient.
As far as I know, Alisha is currently non-functioning.
--- In aliasgame@y..., "madasthehatter" <madasthehatter@y...>
wrote:
> Sue me..Im new....
> So on the followers of Rambaldi site there is the place where
you can
> post a message on the board and it sends you to the black
screen with
> server 400 response:function doalert(): and useragent: and
incoming
> message:...I keep typing and hitting return and nothing
happens? Is
> this the chatbot Ive been reading about? if so how do I access
it?
>
> Any help would be great....
Also this group is active and can help:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aliaswebpuzzle/
--- In aliasgame@y..., SseJ35@A... wrote:
> Well in regards to help you should look over the
> last few messages of the group (going through all of them is
very tedious)
> and take a peek at the group's files.That should pretty much
catch you
> up.From there you will either get lucky after some serious
net-time or, like
> the rest of us, go crazy.: ) Have fun.
>
>
>
> J.
Okay guys, call me sensitive, but let's stop this fore it starts.
Please no flame wars! I've seen it happen in too many other
fandoms. Respect the actors, respect each other, even if you don't
like the characters. Please let's not start bashing each other! Cuz
that's where people start getting hurt. And you can see in that
article that Bradley Cooper already feels it.
I adore Alias and personally Will ain't one of my favorite
characters. (I'm an admitted Syd/Vaughn shipper --kay?) but I do
respect the actor. Bradley Cooper does a great job!
I know this may seem premature, but it's harder to stop a fight after
the fact than before and I've seen this happen WAY too much! I mean,
I hate to say this, but REALITY CHECK -- it is a TV show, not real
life.
Thanks for listening,
Kara
Sue me..Im new....
So on the followers of Rambaldi site there is the place where you can
post a message on the board and it sends you to the black screen with
server 400 response:function doalert(): and useragent: and incoming
message:...I keep typing and hitting return and nothing happens? Is
this the chatbot Ive been reading about? if so how do I access it?
Any help would be great....
Well in regards to help you should look over the
last few messages of the group (going through all of them is very tedious)
and take a peek at the group's files.That should pretty much catch you
up.From there you will either get lucky after some serious net-time or, like
the rest of us, go crazy.: ) Have fun.
J.
Hello everyone,
I am a huge Alias fan, and I've seen every single episode so far.
When I first loked at the web puzzle, I saw some facade game that
would be over in a hour. What I found amazed me. It absolutely
boggles my mind how insanely indepth and exciting this is. Now, to
the serious point. I really want to help with this. I have been doing
alot of searching. (Has anyone found any connections wiht Joey's
Pizza?) I'm looking forward to being part of this.
-RuDee
First...the introduction.
Hi, my name is Gennie. Just wanted to introduce myself. I'm 23, from
Savannah GA USA and am an Alias fanatic! I have a website:
www.geocities.com/aliasjunkie if anyone's interested. I'm trying to
get caught up on the messages, so if I post something that's already
been posted or find something that is old news, just ignore it. :)
Now...the discovery. (I'm hoping that this hasn't already been
posted!)
On www.sonofsound.com, go to contacts. At the bottom is this:
S<0>S. Doesn't that confirm that this is part of the web puzzle? And
what exactly does the webmaster say his name is when you click on
goodbye?
Gennie
I haven't noticed any comments on this fellow yet. Correct me if I'm
wrong, but wasn't Sark the name of the MCP's head flunky in TRON? I'm
going to be disappointed if "the man" turns out to be a computer.
If you are truly interested in working on the puzzle in a cooperative
fashion, why not post your links here for all to see.
In message 582, you say you have never heard of the TV show. I think
you'd want to start by familiarizing yourself with the show since the
puzzle is related to the show.
Why do you have a screen name of aliasfan1988 if you have never heard
of the show?
--- In aliasgame@y..., "justgonecrazy1988" <justgonecrazy1988@y...>
wrote:
> Hi. I am new to this group, but I am not new to the web puzzle. I
> have many links not mentioned here, and If anyone wants to contact
> me, email me, or AOLIM me. My sn is aliasfan1988. Thanxxxx!!!!
no problem, but wrong guy. I've never heard of this TV show and have
no idea what you're talking about.
TBF
kt solberg <justgonecrazy1988@...> wrote:
Ok, there is a web puzzle about the tv show Alias. I was searching
for info about it, and someone told me that you had a website that
linked to it. If you don't I'm very sorry for bugging you.
This is an email I sent because I saw this guy on an alias web puzzle
link. I am assuming he is a part of this. I hope it helps!
Todd Fahey <toddbrendanfahey@...> wrote:
you'll need to be much more specific; I haven't a clue what
the "alias web puzzle" is supposed to mean, sans further context.
TBF
kt solberg <justgonecrazy1988@...> wrote:
Im sorry for bugging you, but someone told me you hada connection to
the alias web puzzle. Do you?
Todd Fahey <toddbrendanfahey@...> wrote:
who wants to know?
kt solberg <justgonecrazy1988@...> wrote:
who are you?
Welcome justgonecrazy... In case you didn't know, this is the group
where everything happens these days.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aliaswebpuzzle/
--- In aliasgame@y..., "justgonecrazy1988" <justgonecrazy1988@y...>
wrote:
> Hi. I am new to this group, but I am not new to the web puzzle. I
> have many links not mentioned here, and If anyone wants to contact
> me, email me, or AOLIM me. My sn is aliasfan1988. Thanxxxx!!!!