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Zeke 04-10-2007 04:19 AM

April 9 (Scenes From the Easter Egg Hunt at 5MV)
 
<p>I didn't really have time to write this, but I feel that I've earned an update. You wouldn't believe the couple of weeks I've had. It's one hit after another until you just wish Flanders was dead.
<p>So here's a little something seasonal -- at least it was supposed to be little. It sorta grew. Until there were 14 segments. Including a really big one. Look, the point is, here's <a href="../features/easter2007.php">Scenes From the Easter Egg Hunt at FiveMinute.net</a>.
<p>(Note: There is actually <i>not</i> an Easter egg in this one, so don't bother looking. I couldn't think of anything. Maybe next time.)

Sa'ar Chasm 04-10-2007 04:30 AM

Naturally, the Zelda one is the longest. *znerk*

Derek 04-10-2007 04:35 PM

That was awesome, Zeke.

Quote:

(T'Pol kicks Trip, sending the eggs flying. While he's getting his bearings, she collects all fifty eggs into a pile and vaporizes it with a phase pistol.)
Tucker: What the hell?
T'Pol: Deep down, you knew how this would go.
I always knew I liked T'Pol.

Quote:

Chekov: A giant Russian Orthodox Easter egg!
Heh.

And Smallville suddenly got a lot more interesting.

And Zelda was just plain awesome. Only one quote not from LoZ 1, but somehow I suspected "I am error" might be showing up.

MmeBlueberry 04-10-2007 08:18 PM

Quote:

Spike: Buffy likes chocolate.
(Pause.)
Wesley: You're hopeless. I'll leave you to it.
Spike: I think Fred does too.
(Pause.)
Wesley: (drawing crossbow) Death to the creatures of the night!
Heh. :)

I loved the Enterprise one, too. Nice job throughout. :)

Nate the Great 04-10-2007 11:54 PM

I almost wonder why you didn't sneak a zombie in there...:)

Crichton: Wow! There are eggs everywhere in here! Big ones, small ones, some as big as your head!
The Lion King isn't used NEARLY enough as joke fodder around here...

Old Man: Master using it and you can have this.
Link: How can I master using it if I don't have it?
Old Man: It's a secret to everybody.
I have to admit that Zelda is quickly reaching the point where there's a quote for everything, just like The Princess Bride and Star Trek.

Zelda: A chocolate egg! That's so sweet!
Link: Well excuuuuuse me, princ-- wait, you liked it. Never mind.
Oh, another viewer of the old Zelda cartoon. There's a context shift.

DISCLAIMER: This story steps on the lawns of just about everybody. Know what? I'm not sorry. I'd do it again.
If only I was that confident. Good show.

ijdgaf 04-11-2007 12:53 AM

That was pure Cadbury (tm) awesome.

I particularly liked the one about the Easter Egg.

Zeke 04-11-2007 07:06 AM

April 11
<p>Oops! I just realized one of the scenes I wrote is missing. I've added it now -- <a href="../features/easter2007.php">it's the second last on the page</a>. (The scenes are only loosely ordered, by the way.)
<p>On a related note, Katy Jane pointed out to me that most of the Tenth Doctor fivers were missing. This was an accidental result of my thorough spring cleaning of the site a while back. I've restored them now -- let me know if anything else is AWOL. [EDIT: Katy Jane's pointed out that the other fivers from the anniversary event are missing. I'll restore them when I get home.]

Quote:

Originally Posted by Infinite Improbability (Post 73001)
DISCLAIMER: This story steps on the lawns of just about everybody. Know what? I'm not sorry. I'd do it again.
If only I was that confident.

Ironically, that was the wrong disclaimer. I have a different one I use for Easter egg-type things. The one you quoted is originally from "The Disbanding 2." (Writing this was a similar experience.)

Have you noticed the disclaimer I use for Zelda fivers, by the way?

AKAArzosah 04-11-2007 11:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zeke (Post 73008)
January 11

Really? Not another time-travel glitch, please...

Nate the Great 04-11-2007 11:04 AM

Well, "noticed" and "remembered" are really two different things.

PointyHairedJedi 04-11-2007 03:59 PM

Nice, Zeke. Topical, and full of angst. ;)

Quote:

Originally Posted by AKAArzosah (Post 73011)
Really? Not another time-travel glitch, please...

I'll field this one.

*Ahem*

No it isn't no it isn't no it isn't shut up


An alternate Doctor Who scene is called for before Valium's head explodes. Again, I mean.

Quote:

Doctor: Where did you get all those?
Leela: I took part in a strange ritual - at first I thought it was to teach children vital hunting skills, but all they were looking for is these shiny egg things. A pretty poor sort of prey really; and they weren't even armed!
Doctor: Leela, it's not that sort of hunt.
Leela: But what other sort is there? At least I was able to show them how to make a simple garotte and what things are suitable for clubbing with.
Doctor: ...Oh dear.

Zeke 04-11-2007 04:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PointyHairedJedi (Post 73015)
I'll field this one.

*Ahem*

No it isn't no it isn't no it isn't shut up

Heh, I knew I kept you around for a reason.

Chancellor Valium 04-11-2007 09:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PointyHairedJedi (Post 73015)
I'll field this one.

*Ahem*

No it isn't no it isn't no it isn't shut up

That all depends, surely?
Quote:

Originally Posted by PHJ
An alternate Doctor Who scene is called for before Valium's head explodes. Again, I mean.

I will now repeat my reaction to the actual one:

Ahem.

Hyihyihyihyihyihyihyihyihyihyihyihyihyihyih :D

PointyHairedJedi 04-11-2007 09:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zeke (Post 73017)
Heh, I knew I kept you around for a reason.

Hooray, I'm useful!

Katy Jane 04-12-2007 12:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PointyHairedJedi (Post 73026)
Hooray, I'm useful!

Well... it was bound to happen eventually ;)

Zeke 04-12-2007 08:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chancellor Valium (Post 73023)
Hyihyihyihyihyihyihyihyihyihyihyihyihyihyih :D

Is that a laugh or a seizure?

Chancellor Valium 04-12-2007 11:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zeke (Post 73044)
Is that a laugh or a seizure?

Not sure. A leisure, maybe?

It could be a legion, for it is many...

PointyHairedJedi 04-13-2007 10:09 AM

I did have an idea of writing a scene where the Doctor and some other companion go hunting across time and space for pieces of an egg made of perspex or something, but then dismissed it as being simply too silly.

Chancellor Valium 04-13-2007 12:58 PM

:D

Katy Jane 04-16-2007 02:15 AM

Zeke, i hate to be a pain, but the doctor who fivers are still screwed up... ;)

Nate the Great 04-16-2007 03:02 AM

I know from harsh experience that day-to-day, nuts and bolts stuff should really be send via e-mail, or else The Big Z will smite you.

Katy Jane 04-16-2007 05:58 AM

I know, the only reason i mentioned it here was because it was mentioned in the second part of the update in this thread...

Nate the Great 04-18-2007 12:13 AM

Oh, I just remembered something I wanted to ask about. Is "perspex" just a British term for plastic, or are the two somewhat overlapping but not quite congruent concepts?

Sa'ar Chasm 04-18-2007 01:01 AM

It's a tradename for polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) plastic, also known as acrylic or Plexiglass.

I tried to make Christmas presents out of it one year and failed miserably. I've still got the chunk I pried out of the bottom of the beaker three weeks after the solvent had evaporated. There's a notch in it where the magnetic stir bar was. I've got another irregular chunk with bits of wax paper in it where I couldn't pry them out of the folds. FYI, wax paper makes a terrible mould.

/the more you know

Nate the Great 04-18-2007 01:42 AM

Aw man, you had to get that stupid "The More You Know" ringtone stuck in my head, didn't you?

Plexiglass, okay.

PointyHairedJedi 04-18-2007 09:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sa'ar Chasm (Post 73177)
I tried to make Christmas presents out of it one year...

It sure beats socks, I suppose. ;)

Chancellor Valium 04-22-2007 03:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PointyHairedJedi (Post 73185)
It sure beats socks, I suppose. ;)

How do you know they weren't socks?

>_>

<_<

No one else wears perspex socks, then?

Nate the Great 04-22-2007 10:13 PM

Only when we break our ankles. Which I haven't by the way.

PointyHairedJedi 04-22-2007 10:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chancellor Valium (Post 73241)
No one else wears perspex socks, then?

As far as I know, there's only one pair of the Socks of Rassilon in existence, and evidently you own them. So, that's a no then. :p

Chancellor Valium 04-23-2007 07:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PointyHairedJedi (Post 73259)
As far as I know, there's only one pair of the Socks of Rassilon in existence, and evidently you own them. So, that's a no then. :p

Ah, yes, of course.

I had forgotten that it's only Gallifrey that makes *everything* out of perspex.

Zeke 04-24-2007 05:49 AM

Whoa! Kryptonite really wouldn't work on Clark.

Nate the Great 04-24-2007 06:04 AM

Whoa. Well, that's what happens when you give plausable chemical names to fictional materials. At least dilithium's "systematic name" of 2(5)6 dilithium 2(:)l diallosilicate 1:9:1 heptoferranide is impossible to actually achieve (I think).

Sa'ar Chasm 04-24-2007 07:31 AM

That systematic name doesn't conform to any system I know of.

Quote:

Identifying its atomic structure required sophisticated analytical facilities at Canada's National Research Council and the assistance and expertise of its researchers, Dr Pamela Whitfield and Dr Yvon Le Page.
Small world. I did a quick Google on Pamela Whitfield and found out she works at the Institute for Chemical Process and Environmental Technology, which is the NRC institute where I obtained electron microscope images of my nanoparticles.

Nate the Great 04-24-2007 08:49 AM

I suppose that was the point. To make it impossible to create a conflict.


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