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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Started conversation Feb 29, 2000
To clarify:
The tent that Hawkeye, Duke, and Trapper shared -- NOT the hospital they worked at -- was known as "the Swamp".
A "Section 8" is a military discharge on the grounds of insanity, not a plea of insanity.
The TV series *ran* for over a decade, meaning that new episodes were produced for that long. It *existed* (as the article states), well, it still exists, and is in reruns regularly. Some say that at any given moment, somewhere in the world, M*A*S*H is on...
One of these errors was definately mine. At least one was from subediting. Because the original article was lost in a small mishap (not my fault, not Ginger's, either) I'm not sure who is to blame for the first -- it could have been unclear the way I wrote it...
~Irving
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Feb 29, 2000
And if anyone wants info on Max Klinger's hometown of Toledo, Ohio, there's an approved guide entry here http://www.h2g2.com/A188615
~Irving
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Feb 29, 2000
Thanks so much, Anna! I just learned that the H2G2 acronym TPTWVH stands for "The Powers That Work Very Hard". I can see why! You must be pretty dedicated to get all that done for li'l ol' me! Thanks again!
~Irving
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manolan Posted Mar 1, 2000
Since we're doing corrections...
Larry Linville as the notorius Major Frank Burns
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Larry Linville as the notorious Major Frank Burns
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Mar 2, 2000
Hmmm... good point. I don't know that that'll get done, though, as I'm sure Anna has more pressing buisness elsewhere.
~Irving
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Bassman - Funny how people never ceases to amaze me! Posted Mar 5, 2000
Thanks for including M*A*S*H in the guide, it wouldn't be complete without. I think the show became an institution over the years. If ever I'm channel surfing and come on a scene then I always stop to watch the rest of the episode. You can never get too much of a good thing.
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Mar 5, 2000
True! And you're welcome! If you see any other gaps in the guide, you can always fill them yourself
~Irving
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Mar 19, 2000
Sorry about my delay in replying, I've been absent as well.
Thanks, Ermine!
~Irving
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Pope Edgar Montgomery 3rd, Lord of all that's heavy and electric (and ANARCHY), now not grooming for 1 week+ as a statement, and Posted May 14, 2003
You're right, h2g2 would not be right without an article on M*A*S*H. It's appeared in the Simpsons at least twice, once when Homer wins a M*A*S*H coulouring book and once where Homer gets offered something stupid like a million dollars to let Marge go on a second prom with the high school nerd. As they ride of in the helicopter, the M*A*S*H tune plays and a sign appeares made from clothes on the ground (much like in the episode 5o clock charlie) saying keep your clothes on. M*A*S*H has also appeared in Mostly Harmless but only as a reference- Something along the lines of Tricia had a pleasant journey watching reruns of M*A*S*H. Also after the series ended, Trapper did a series (unsuccessfully) about Trapper when he got home. For more info go onto www.mash4077.co.uk
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted May 19, 2003
That's one of my favorite reference sites for M*A*S*H. I sometimes search the episode listings, hunting for that elusive creature: an episode I haven't seen. They do exist, they're just very rare. An endangered species.
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Pope Edgar Montgomery 3rd, Lord of all that's heavy and electric (and ANARCHY), now not grooming for 1 week+ as a statement, and Posted May 19, 2003
I know. I've seen every episode in the series (plural) with Frank in except possibly for ONE where Frank is in charge and bans alcohol throughout the camp. I think it's called prohibition. And I've seen about half of the ones in the first series with Charles. They're showing them on Pramount (127 on sky at 7.00p.m).
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted May 19, 2003
I'm missing bits and peices here and there. There are lots of episodes I've seen PARTS of. The one where Hawkeye gets claustrophobia, for instance. I've only seen the end of that. Same goes for the one where they make Frank popular.
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Pope Edgar Montgomery 3rd, Lord of all that's heavy and electric (and ANARCHY), now not grooming for 1 week+ as a statement, and Posted May 20, 2003
Der Tag, is a very funny episode. That is one of my favourites. Hawkes nightmare is another one I like, where Hawkeye has a reccuring dream. I heard a very erm.. strange version of suicide is painless today. Listen to my story...
I don't know if you're aware of the gothic singer, Marilyn Manson, but I recently purchased the single of 'tainted love' from an 'aquaintance'. After listening to the first track, the second track came on with a very slow tune. I flicked to the next track and it was worse than the one before. I listened again to the first 2 tracks, playing close attention to the words. Suddenly, a fimiliar sentance was phrased...
'through early morning fog I see,'
surprise surprise!
Hehehe.
RULE ANARCHY.
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted May 20, 2003
M. Manson does "Suicide is Painless"??? That's bizarre!
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Pope Edgar Montgomery 3rd, Lord of all that's heavy and electric (and ANARCHY), now not grooming for 1 week+ as a statement, and Posted May 21, 2003
I know. I don't think MM would exactly own up to being a M*A*S*H fan. I'll see if I can find a website with a download on.
Please visit my space and leave a message. I'm looking for attention and nobody will go on it.
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