This page is for things that don't really fit into any one category. Trivia, The X-Files news, movies & TV & music
stuff, stories I'd like to share will all fit here somehow.
Check back often to see what's been added!
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Although I haven't seen "Finding Nemo" yet, I have finally
seen "The Maxtrix Reloaded" . I've also seen "Serenity". It rocks!! :)
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The X-Files Official Site
Visit Farscape World to read a Q&A session with Ben Browder (John Crichton, Farscape). The web geniuses at Farscape World
gathered questions from the fans, chose some of the best and the worst, and forwarded them to Mr. Browder. The questions
and his answers can be found at the link below. Oh yes, if you read closely, you may recognize the name of one of the fans
who was lucky enough to have one of her questions chosen and answered! (hee hee)
Farscape World's Ask Ben feature
Choccie Chip Scorpie Cookies?
All hail The Parabolic one...<chants heynoninoni..makes sign of the dish..> Revere the sacred Exploding Garden gnomes
of Browder.. Click below to find out what this is all about. Just watch out for the HVP. Pink feather boas and
fishnet stockings not required.
Oh, and climb into your favorite sleuthing costume. There's murder and mystery afoot on Moya and in the SACC Mansion!
Click here for the direct link to Ben's Birthday Bash!
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COOL SITE! Check it out!
Astronomy Picture of the Day
Neil Gaiman
Cyanide Valentine
BBC's Farscape Homepage
World of Froud
EasterEggs.com
Letters From Orion
The Farsons
Claudia Black fan site
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For those of you itching to try a "riddle" from Torture Mazes (yeah, right) here's another one:
From Lewis Carroll:
A Russian had three sons.
The first, named Rab, became a lawyer.
The second, [named] Ymra, became a soldier.
The third became a sailor: what was his name?
No, I won't give you the answer right now. You'll just have to ponder for awhile.
The answer to last month's riddle can be found in the Forum. Enter below.
Why is a raven like a writing desk?
Anyone know the answer? I've read and heard many an explanation, but I've yet to understand the so-called answers. This
is one Lewis Carroll conundrum that's beyond my reach. If anyone is able to explain that one to my satisfaction, I'd be grateful.
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