[DECtalk] posted. Red dwarf: Season 3, Episode 1 - backwards.

Sean Randall sean-r at runbox.com
Fri Feb 25 12:32:26 EST 2005


Hi Shaun,

I've missed everyone here, including your unique style of - urm: brootle 
honesty. :P
I didn't convert those - and can't comment on how good or bad they wer. 
but I'm glad Matthew did  -nobody seemed interested and I wasn't able to 
at the time, was I?
Don't look a gift-horse in the mouth, as the saying goes.
Ciao,
Sean R.


An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile--hoping it will eat him
last. - Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Shaun Everiss" <shaun.e at xtra.co.nz>
To: "DECtalk Discussions" <dectalk at jaybird.no-ip.info>
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 5:25 PM
Subject: Re: [DECtalk] posted. Red dwarf: Season 3, Episode 1 - backwards.


Shaun r.
Its good to see you back.
Actually to bee brootally honest Not sure if intentinal, but the Usual 
holly intro was missed out in the beginning of rd 2-6, and there was no 
theme music at the beginning.
With that said yeah its been a major while.
At 02:57 a.m. 26/02/2005, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>It's Friday and that means another Red Dwarf episode!
>
>This is the first in the new season 3, and is entitled backwards.
>"With Lister having reassembled Kryten, Rimmer decides that Kryten
>requires a driver's license for the starbug. A driving test goes horribly
>wrong, however;
>when Rimmer is ejected, a door is smashed and just for kicks an extremely
>rare spatial phenomenon appears and takes them back home. Well. It's fair
>to
>say they 'reversed'..."
>You can find it at the red dwarf page which is still at:
>
>http://www.shwatscoff.fsworld.co.uk/dectalk/reddwarf.html
>
>I wasn't going to  comment on this episode being late - if it had been a
>couple of days or something I'd have kept my mouth shut.
>But almost 2 years  is a little bit of a stretch, even for me.
>I just want to say it's good to be back here.  When I stopped - was it
>really in 2003? God.  Anyway, when that happened, all my email addresses
>and web hosting got totally wiped.
>I started a fresh: you may remember the AEC site at blink universe - that
>ran for a goodly while but it, too, eventually died.
>And what am I doing now, you ask?
>Well I'm at college doing my A-Levels, and figured that if I'm going to 
>be
>bored out of my skull, I'll need something to do.
>And then I heard that you guys were still around and Matthew was doing 
>his
>business with the end of season 2 - I listened  to those, they weren't 
>bad
>at all!
>I'd say my life's calmed down enough now for me to stick to doing this
>again - and remember there are a ton more episodes to come.
>
>Next week, You'll get an episode from Matthew - and I assume he'll post
>about it here (Oh and thanks to Jason for being host and all that).
>Matthew and myself have agreed to do a rotating red-dwarf schedule, so
>he'll do one, then me, then him, and so on and so forth.  This will 
>almost
>certainly guarantee a steady supply of episodes, accepting the fact that
>both of us have education commitments (although mine are admittedly very
>boring ones).
>I'm seriously considering quitting the college and going for a job if I
>can find one, and then who knows? we may get a season done a week :P -
>only joking of course: about the seasons, anyway.
>
>God it's good to be back here, writing all this.  I wonder how many of 
>you
>are thinking that I'm now being a nosy git and should stay well-enough
>alone because Matthew is able to do a fantastic job without me?
>Because for any of you who are thinking that - well. I thought about it,
>too - so don't feel guilty.
>But I realized I enjoyed this - it made my week for  a good three, four
>months was it?
>I missed the thrill of a new episode: the feeling of satisfaction.
>My personal life took a bit of a spin after I finished and there was a 
>lot
>of moving house and school and friends and scripts and computers and hard
>drives and files, and ISP's.  I had to hack into my own systems to get 
>the
>pages back up, you know, at the shwatscoff site?  I'll be fixing that up
>too - so we can have an accurate link to the archive again.
>
>I also want to thank Nick  for managing the archive - if I can help there
>at all, yell.
>If anyone else wants to be thanked, just let me know.  I feel sure I can
>do something about it.
>
>Right, I'm off to listen to backwards.
>
>
>
>
>Ciao,
>Sean R.
>
>
>And on the seventh day, He exited from append mode.
>
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