E.... C.... (godiva@kublai.com)
Tue, 19 May 1998 07:15:56 -0400
On Tue, May 19, 1998 at 05:12:04AM -0400, Kevin Nauta wrote:
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> Constance Lever-Tracy wrote:
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> > I don't recognise this one
Well, I might as well give you a hint. It came from the same episode when
Frazz refers to Lynda as "Atilla the skirt" and as the two quotes:
Frazz: Does she bite with her teeth?
Spike: that's kind of a painful subject.
Frazz: Spike? Remember when I got sick on your carpet?
Spike: Remember? We're still waiting for you to clean it up.
(I think I got that last one wrong)
--Eavan
> >
> > Lynda Day: One thing I've always wondered about you Graham. When you
> > wake up in the morning, how do you tell?
> >
> > Could some one please tell me where it is from and who Graham is ??
> >
>
> I don't think Graham is ever identified on camera, but he was one of the
> original members of the news team, as it is his hill-walking feature Lynda
> wants Kenny's comments on in PHOTO FINISH. I can't place the episode that
> this quote appears in, but the scene goes like this: Lynda is reading one
> of the nameless grunts in the newsroom the riot act thinking it is Graham.
> Kenny whispers something in Lynda's ear, and Lynda suddenly finds out the
> real Graham is in the hospital and she's been shredding the wrong person. I
> think it is from season two, but I didn't see it in my quote list and could
> be mistaken.
>
> Kevin
>
>
> > > Once them people start reading PG quotes, we'll have to hold em
> > >back from falling in love with the show. And then my friends, the
> > >much-needed world domination by PG fans can begin. <cue wicked laughter
> > >here>
> >
> >
> > > Stash, who never takes things to extremes
> >
> > World domination by Press Gang fans, sounds like a very good idea to
> > me : )
> >
> > Natacha
> >
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