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Congrats Ginger
The Ghost Of TV's Frink Started conversation Sep 9, 1999
I see that you have your first solo guide entry.....no wait, your first two solo guide entries. Congratulations!
By the way, next time you pop in you might visit Frink's Drinks for the grand opening - you have your own office there!
Congrats Ginger
Pip Posted Sep 12, 1999
Brilliant Page Ginger.
Pip
PS I'm a Book-keeper and we're not boring either
Congrats Ginger
Ginger The Feisty Posted Sep 13, 1999
Thanks- Haven't picked up e-mail yet so absolutely no idea what is going on! For a minute there I thought you were congratulating me and Doug on getting engaged!
Many Congrats Ginger
Peta Posted Sep 13, 1999
Hey wow that's fantastic!! Hey hold it out lets have a look!! Did he propose on one knee? How romantic to be in Venice as well! Did you notice by the way how quickly I got to find out?!! Six minutes wasn't it? Nosy as usual!!
Many Congrats Ginger
Ginger The Feisty Posted Sep 13, 1999
We knew you would be first on h2g2 Peta but just one thing - it was Florence not venice!
Many Congrats Ginger
Peta Posted Sep 13, 1999
D'oh... just realised that -when I read your email. But even more romantic... Florence doesn't smell so in the summer!! Glad you had a lovely time.
Many Congrats Ginger
zb Posted Sep 13, 1999
Oh, that reminds me!
I've got some info about the French origins of the Magic Roundabout for you somewhere! When you've settled back in a bit (assuming you ever will) then I'll see if I can remember to post it for you...
Many Congrats Ginger
Ginger The Feisty Posted Sep 13, 1999
Florence may not smell as bad as Venice but it had it's own distinctive odours emanating from the sewer system - didn't spoil it for us though!
Le Roundaboute Magique
26199 Posted Sep 14, 1999
Hey... *stares in shock as he comes across a vaguely relevant posting on h2g2.com* - we (my family (meaning my parents 'n' siblings 'cause I'm only little *grin*)) were discussing that at lunch a bit ago... but without any solid information.
Maybe my Dad'll start to take this site a little more seriously when I present to him a perfect essay on the French origins of that particular kids' TV program... it would be the first concrete indication that this is a repository of great information as well as an entertaining read and a place to meet (and occasionally get engaged to ) other people... the entire future of H2G2.com as we know it could depend on your next posting... (no pressure )
26199
Le Roundaboute Magique
Ginger The Feisty Posted Sep 14, 1999
There already is some information on that programme on the stop-motion animation page - you can get to it from my home page. Show your dad that, cartoons and puppets - he will be totally hooked and you may never get to use the computer again!
'Le Manège Enchanté'
zb Posted Sep 14, 1999
Well all I can find at such short notice (I must have been sent the rest to another email address, but rest assured I will find it and post it)... is:
The little guy with the spring is named "Zebulon", the dog "Polux"
Of course, we know and love them as Zebede and Dougal.
But please pop along to some of the best collaborative pages on h2g2 (even though I do say so myself):
http://www.h2g2.com/A133679 - Stop Motion Animation (inc. Le manège enchanté)
http://www.h2g2.com/A126604 - Cartoons
http://www.h2g2.com/A135343 - Puppets
zb
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- 3: Pip (Sep 12, 1999)
- 4: Ginger The Feisty (Sep 13, 1999)
- 5: Peta (Sep 13, 1999)
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