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khaight@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Kyle Haight) said:
> Barry Margolin <barmar@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> Al Gore <usenet00000001@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>>> And doesn't this show sound like an American Dr Who without the
>>> Tardis to anyone?
>>
>> With a little bit of Buffy thrown in.
>
> Actually, the first thing that crossed my mind was Alias.
The first thing that crossed my mind was how stupid the name was.
Then I read the rest of the article mentally changing it to "Frank"
all the way through it and it sounded a lot better:
Wendy's situation takes a drastic turn during a routine temp
assignment at a local laboratory, when she is thrown into the
middle of a science experiment gone very wrong. If that
weren't bizarre enough, who should show up to save the day,
but a mysterious, handsome, gun-wielding stranger who
introduces himself only as Frank.
A covert hero who neutralizes any and all danger humanity
isn't prepared to face, the milk-drinking, ruggedly wholesome
Frank is in need of a new colleague in the fight against
otherworldly evil and thinks Wendy fits the bill. After a
series of tests that would make grown astronauts weep and Navy
Seals beg for mercy, Wendy is quickly recruited into the Frank
ranks.
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William December Starr <wdstarr@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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