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Can you hear me Major Tom?
Carlyle Ferris Started conversation Feb 26, 2005
Here am I, floating in my Tin Can, far above the sea...
Is there any life left, some small spark of humanity out there, the merest hint of human contact.
I have been lost in this continuum for years. A never ending quest to return to the Buffyverse, but no navigation system, no point of reference from which to start.
Can you hear me Major Tom?
Carlyle Ferris Posted Feb 27, 2005
Just checking to see if I can still post on a site that I actually helped to create
Can you hear me Major Tom?
Black-Eyed Girl... Sometimes the only sane answer to an insane world is insanity! Posted Jan 27, 2006
This is Ground Control to Major Tom... We've been having some interferance but we are finally reading you.
This needs updating and jiggling, what you think?
Can you hear me Major Tom?
Carlyle Ferris Posted Jan 29, 2006
Could certainly do with some reorganisation.......but what?
It is a shame they won't let us use`pictures.
Can you hear me Major Tom?
Black-Eyed Girl... Sometimes the only sane answer to an insane world is insanity! Posted Jan 30, 2006
Im not sure, it just looks a little 'blah', for want of a better term. You're right, we need pics but there's not a lot we can do about that I dont think.
I'll have a think and add you to the list so then hopefully you can get in and edit yourself if you have any thoughts or ideas for it.
Can you hear me Major Tom?
Carlyle Ferris Posted Jan 30, 2006
maybe we can add a little more spice to the writing instead
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