|
| Group: pota |
Message: 53897 |
From: jessica rotich |
Date: 7/4/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hot off the apevine!! |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53898 |
From: Dave B |
Date: 7/4/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hot off the apevine!! |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53899 |
From: James |
Date: 7/4/2009 |
| Subject: FW: Google Alert - "planet of the apes" |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53900 |
From: Haristas@aol.com |
Date: 7/4/2009 |
| Subject: (OT) Crown Reopens! |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53901 |
From: Jeff K. |
Date: 7/4/2009 |
| Subject: Re: (OT) Crown Reopens! [1 Attachment] |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53902 |
From: William Burge |
Date: 7/4/2009 |
| Subject: planet and beneath photos |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53903 |
From: James |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: FW: Google Alert - "planet of the apes" |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53904 |
From: James |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hot off the apevine!! |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53905 |
From: James |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: Re: (OT) Crown Reopens! |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53906 |
From: James |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: Re: (OT) Crown Reopens! [1 Attachment] |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53907 |
From: David Ritter |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hot off the apevine!! |
|
| Group: pota |
Message: 53908 |
From: lawford42 |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Land of the Lost (OT) |
|
| Group: pota |
Message: 53909 |
From: lawford42 |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Apes sights and sounds |
|
| Group: pota |
Message: 53910 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Apes sights and sounds |
|
| Group: pota |
Message: 53911 |
From: William Burge |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: 30th planet anniversary photos |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53912 |
From: lawford42 |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: Re: planet items |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53913 |
From: lawford42 |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: Re: custom POTA Nikes! |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53914 |
From: lawford42 |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: Re: NASA Research Center |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53915 |
From: lawford42 |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: Re: planet posters |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53916 |
From: Rich Handley |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: Weird geography |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53917 |
From: farkle.freddy |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53918 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53919 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: the word is spreading.... |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53920 |
From: Hunter Goatley |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53921 |
From: David Ritter |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: the word is spreading.... |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53922 |
From: rassmguy |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53923 |
From: David Ritter |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53924 |
From: Dave B |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53925 |
From: totellthetruth42 |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Apes sights and sounds |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53926 |
From: scott bosco |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
|
| Group: pota |
Message: 53927 |
From: James |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
|
| Group: pota |
Message: 53928 |
From: James |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53929 |
From: apecalypsenow |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: News from me - Ape Chronicles #46/47 |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53930 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Apes sights and sounds |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53931 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: News from me - Ape Chronicles #46/47 |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53932 |
From: James |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: News from me - Ape Chronicles #46/47 |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53933 |
From: James |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Happy Birthday Dave! |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53934 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Weird geography |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53935 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: [PotaDG] POTA on Family Guy |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53936 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: News from me - Ape Chronicles #46/47 |
|
| Group: pota |
Message: 53937 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
|
| Group: pota |
Message: 53938 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
|
| Group: pota |
Message: 53939 |
From: apecalypsenow |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: News from me - Ape Chronicles #46/47 |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53940 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Happy Birthday Dave! |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53941 |
From: William Burge |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: more 30th anniversary photos |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53942 |
From: William Burge |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: 30th anniversary photo |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53943 |
From: apecalypsenow |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: 2001: why so LATE for the National Registry of Films? |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53944 |
From: farkle.freddy |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53945 |
From: apecalypsenow |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
|
| Group: pota |
Message: 53946 |
From: farkle.freddy |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
|
| Group: pota |
Message: 53947 |
From: PofTAfan@aol.com |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: POTA on Family Guy |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53948 |
From: Haristas@aol.com |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
|
| Group: pota |
Message: 53949 |
From: David Ritter |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53950 |
From: Dave B |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Happy Birthday Dave! |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53951 |
From: jessica rotich |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Happy Birthday Dave! |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53952 |
From: Dave B |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Happy Birthday Dave! |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53953 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Happy Birthday Dave! |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53954 |
From: stenosaurus@aol.com |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53955 |
From: apecalypsenow |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Beneath Blu-Ray PQ |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53956 |
From: Alex Ruiz |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Beneath Blu-Ray PQ |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53957 |
From: William Burge |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: planet soundtrack record |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53958 |
From: William Burge |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: topps 68 planet cards |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53959 |
From: David Ritter |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: happy bday |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53960 |
From: James |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Happy Birthday Dave! |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53961 |
From: James |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: planet soundtrack record |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53962 |
From: James |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: 30th anniversary photo |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53963 |
From: Haristas@aol.com |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Beneath Blu-Ray PQ |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53964 |
From: Haristas@aol.com |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: planet soundtrack record |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53965 |
From: Haristas@aol.com |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: topps 68 planet cards |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53966 |
From: Haristas@aol.com |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: planet soundtrack record |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53967 |
From: rassmguy |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: planet soundtrack record |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53968 |
From: William Burge |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: houston texas planet ad |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53969 |
From: jessica rotich |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: 30th anniversary photo |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53970 |
From: Rich Handley |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: ANSA Video |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53971 |
From: ursuszaiuscaesar |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Apes at InConJunction |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53972 |
From: apecalypsenow |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Beneath Blu-Ray PQ |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53973 |
From: James |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Apes at InConJunction |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53974 |
From: Bill Hollweg |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: ANSA Video |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53975 |
From: rassmguy |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: ANSA Video |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53976 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: more on Bubbles......and Pericles from Burton film!!! |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53977 |
From: Haristas@aol.com |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: Re: planet soundtrack record |
|
| Group: pota |
Message: 53978 |
From: Jeff |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: Re: planet soundtrack record |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53979 |
From: lawford42 |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: Re: planet ads |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53980 |
From: David Ritter |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: Re: planet ads |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53981 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: Re: planet ads |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53982 |
From: PofTAfan@aol.com |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Apes at InConJunction |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53983 |
From: James |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: FW: Google Alert - "planet of the apes" |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53984 |
From: William Burge |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: more cool planet ads |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53985 |
From: apecalypsenow |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: Re: ANSA Video |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53986 |
From: Dave B |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: Re: 30th anniversary photo |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53987 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: Little Boxes (OT) |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53988 |
From: ursuszaiuscaesar |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Apes at InConJunction |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53989 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: POTA showing in Binghamton, NY August 13! |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53990 |
From: William Burge |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: heston at the bible opening 1966 |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53991 |
From: William Burge |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: houston texas planet and beneath |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53992 |
From: William Burge |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: more planet stuff |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53993 |
From: luke_the_drifter52 |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Apes at InConJunction |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53994 |
From: William Burge |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: planet blueprints |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53995 |
From: jessica rotich |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Apes at InConJunction |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53996 |
From: jessica rotich |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: Re: planet blueprints [6 Attachments] |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53897 |
From: jessica rotich |
Date: 7/4/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hot off the apevine!! |
.htmlNo special occasion, Dave. Halloween (October 31) (a US holiday) where you can dress up in costume and go about your business whever your fancy takes you, and Feb. 20 something for Wondercon.
If I don the full ape regalia, I would have to call it a vacation day and not report for duty as a trained monkey because the makeup takes so long for me. And then of course it would depend if I have a cold or not, since the appliance is glued down over my face and I wouldn't be able to blow my nose. If I am in ape makeup, I will visit my children's school and participate in the parade of costumes on the school grounds. I wonder how the children would take the costume. It would be interesting to find out. I will try to videotape it if that happens.
Jess.
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 10:48 PM, Dave B <smugster2000@...> wrote:
Is there any special occasion, or is this just for fun?
Dave
--- In pota@yahoogroups.com, jessica rotich <jessicarotich@...> wrote: > > Apemania will be baking foam latex appliances to fit my two sons who are 10
> years and 4 years. I will sew them standard issue gorilla outfits including > bandolier and perhaps fake a couple of"wooden" clubs. They are going to > look so bloody fabulous. I am one excited chimpette!
> > Jess. >
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53898 |
From: Dave B |
Date: 7/4/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hot off the apevine!! |
.html--- In pota@yahoogroups.com, jessica rotich <jessicarotich@...> wrote:
I wonder how
> the children would take the costume. It would be interesting to find out.
When I saw Ape-mania in London the under 10's were most receptive towards Zira. I guess because she was smaller, obviously female so maybe less of a threat? I even saw a toddler in a pushchair give her a wave and a smile.
Of course the actress playing her was very warm and affectionate towards them.
I think the kids will love you :0)
Dave <.html
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53899 |
From: James |
Date: 7/4/2009 |
| Subject: FW: Google Alert - "planet of the apes" |
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Google
Blogs Alert for: "planet of the apes"
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53900 |
From: Haristas@aol.com |
Date: 7/4/2009 |
| Subject: (OT) Crown Reopens! |
| Group: pota |
Message: 53901 |
From: Jeff K. |
Date: 7/4/2009 |
| Subject: Re: (OT) Crown Reopens! [1 Attachment] |
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If you can get a ticket. It's already sold
out through winter. It's a tougher ticket than Michael Jackson's
funeral.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, July 04, 2009 10:42
AM
Subject: [pota] (OT) Crown Reopens! [1
Attachment]
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53902 |
From: William Burge |
Date: 7/4/2009 |
| Subject: planet and beneath photos |
.htmldear group, heres some more apes photos. enjoy from william burge
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53903 |
From: James |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: FW: Google Alert - "planet of the apes" |
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Google Blogs
Alert for: "planet of the apes"
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53904 |
From: James |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hot off the apevine!! |
.htmlMaybe you two should get a room;-)
--- In pota@yahoogroups.com, David Ritter <mindwarp19662005@...> wrote: > > > > <<<< gets monkey spanking paddle and runs arms waving and love handles jiggling to jess :)))) > >
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53905 |
From: James |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: Re: (OT) Crown Reopens! |
.htmlYes it's a good thing they finally did that. Of course being a native New Yorker I've never been to Liberty Island. But I still see the statue on a regular basis.
--- In pota@yahoogroups.com, Haristas@... wrote: > > http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-statue-liberty5-2009jul05,0,3140227.story >
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53906 |
From: James |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: Re: (OT) Crown Reopens! [1 Attachment] |
.htmlAs it should be!
--- In pota@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff K." <veetus@...> wrote: > > If you can get a ticket. It's already sold out through winter. It's a tougher ticket than Michael Jackson's funeral. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Haristas@... > To: pota@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Saturday, July 04, 2009 10:42 AM > Subject: [pota] (OT) Crown Reopens! [1 Attachment] > > > [Attachment(s) from Haristas@... included below] > > > http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-statue-liberty5-2009jul05,0,3140227.story >
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53907 |
From: David Ritter |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hot off the apevine!! |
.html.html more like a tree ehh.
From: James <JamesA1102@...> To: pota@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, July 5, 2009 8:38:49 AM Subject: [pota] Re: Hot off the apevine!!
Maybe you two should get a room;-)
--- In pota@yahoogroups. com, David Ritter <mindwarp19662005@ ...> wrote: > > > > <<<< gets monkey spanking paddle and runs arms waving and love handles jiggling to jess :)))) > >
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53908 |
From: lawford42 |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Land of the Lost (OT) |
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.html I forgot to ask last time: did anyone here who saw the film catch the
connection with the BENEATH soundtrack? Here's a hint: it has to do with
the tachyon amplifier.
Chris L.
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53909 |
From: lawford42 |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Apes sights and sounds |
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.html Quite a few familiar faces this past week. Jason Evers (E-2) as a crooked
Federal Agent, Gregory Sierra as a big time narcotics dealer who- even
with a minor role- had more lines with his second sentence than he did in
the entirety of BENEATH, and Ron Pinkard ("Get me the Indonesia file from
last month.") as an assistant director. I finally figured out where else
I recognized him from- he was one of the supporting characters (Dr. Mike
Morton) in Emergency. In the same episode ("Movie") that Pinkard was in,
William Smith also starred as a character named John Brent (according to
the IMDB and TV.com anyway). I don't recall him ever being referred to by
name in the episode, but that seems a strange coincidence. It was shown
in November 1972, so I suppose it's possible it was a deliberate in joke.
In case anyone is interested, an episode featuring Roddy as the heavy is
on tonight at 11 PM EST, and one featuring Kim in the lead is on this
coming Friday (July 10th) also at 11 PM EST. William Windom will also be
in an episode Saturday July 11th at 4:30 PM (which also repeats at
midnight).
It's also worth mentioning the amount of faces associated with 70's pop
culture that have shown up recently: William Shatner, John Vernon (voice
of both Iron Man and the Sub Mariner), and even Robert Reed (Mike Brady)-
all as the "bad guys". I think back then, actors didn't pigeonhole
themselves into only doing one thing. In fact, Shatner's episode (in
which he's the right hand man for a cocaine dealer) repeats Saturday the
11th at 1AM.
Chris L.
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53910 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Apes sights and sounds |
.html.html which show is this Chris?
From: lawford42 <lawford42@...> To: pota@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, July 5, 2009 3:25:11 PM Subject: [pota] Re: Apes sights and sounds
Quite a few familiar faces this past week. Jason Evers (E-2) as a crooked
Federal Agent, Gregory Sierra as a big time narcotics dealer who- even
with a minor role- had more lines with his second sentence than he did in
the entirety of BENEATH, and Ron Pinkard ("Get me the Indonesia file from
last month.") as an assistant director. I finally figured out where else
I recognized him from- he was one of the supporting characters (Dr. Mike
Morton) in Emergency. In the same episode ("Movie") that Pinkard was in,
William Smith also starred as a character named John Brent (according to
the IMDB and TV.com anyway). I don't recall him ever being referred to by
name in the episode, but that seems a strange coincidence. It was shown
in November 1972, so I suppose it's possible it was a deliberate in joke.
In case anyone is interested, an episode featuring Roddy as the heavy is
on tonight at 11 PM EST, and one featuring Kim in the lead is on this
coming Friday (July 10th) also at 11 PM EST. William Windom will also be
in an episode Saturday July 11th at 4:30 PM (which also repeats at
midnight).
It's also worth mentioning the amount of faces associated with 70's pop
culture that have shown up recently: William Shatner, John Vernon (voice
of both Iron Man and the Sub Mariner), and even Robert Reed (Mike Brady)-
all as the "bad guys". I think back then, actors didn't pigeonhole
themselves into only doing one thing. In fact, Shatner's episode (in
which he's the right hand man for a cocaine dealer) repeats Saturday the
11th at 1AM.
Chris L.
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53911 |
From: William Burge |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: 30th planet anniversary photos |
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dear group, found some photos from la 8-27-98 30th anniversary of planet. one photo with natalie trundy with apemania another with the actor that played julius in planet. another photo with kim hunter in book shop 1975 then linda harrison in two photos 1997 . the last one with roddy mcdowell and kim hunter together aug 28, 1998 . enjoy from william burge |
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Message: 53912 |
From: lawford42 |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: Re: planet items |
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Anyone here have any idea which scene in the film the photograph
designated with a "!" is from? It's obviously from when they were heading back
to the Forbidden Zone, but I can't remember that particular shot now.
Chris L.
>>dear group, found some interesting things on plnet first a danish
cover for beneath and a 1998 book cover on chris sauville planet of the apes
collectables and two italian posters on planet. enjoy <<
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Message: 53913 |
From: lawford42 |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: Re: custom POTA Nikes! |
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OK, so which "subsequent gaffes and duds at the box office" is this guy
referring to? To my knowledge, none of the five films bombed at the Box
Office.
Chris L.
From the website:
>>Marvel Comics created Adventures on the Planet of the Apes
in 1975 to capture momentum from the 1968 movie Planet of the Apes
starring Charlton Heston. Chrisco-CC is trying to reclaim this forgotten Marvel
series from subsequent gaffes and duds at the box office with his latest custom
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Message: 53914 |
From: lawford42 |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
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The first thing I'd wonder is when the Ames Research Center was built.
Depending on when the script was written, that might narrow things down for you.
Of course, a lot of Sci-Fi writing back in the 70's envisioned everything in the
future as being under domes.
The second thing I'd wonder is why you didn't put a Wikipedia link for
'ziggurat'. :-)
Chris L.
Hi, folks,
Any NASA buffs in this group?
I'm re-reading
"Hostage," the unfilmed TV series script, and was wondering if the NASA
Research Center used by the terrorists might be an actual structure in the
real world. It's described as being a pyramid-shaped building with smaller,
domed structures nearby. I checked online, but can't find anything fitting
that description.
Anyone know anything about this?
and then:
>>I wonder if it refers to the Ames Research Center: http://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/ File:Aerial_ View_of_the_ NASA_Ames_ Research_ Center_-_ GPN-2000- 001560.jpgThe
main building is certainly shaped like a ziggurat, but I don't see any
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Message: 53915 |
From: lawford42 |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: Re: planet posters |
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How many Polish movie posters does it take to spoil a film
ending? ;-)
Seriously, all three of those are acid-induced drawings.
Chris L.
>>dear group, heres some different european 68 planet posters.
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53916 |
From: Rich Handley |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: Weird geography |
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.html I'm almost done watching the complete playthrough of the PlayStation
POTA game on YouTube. The main character, Ulysses, just departed the
Statue of Liberty and ended up in...the Pentagon. Must have been
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Message: 53917 |
From: farkle.freddy |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
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Message: 53918 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
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Good question
i'm not sure if the concept ever happened in
Star Trek or Doctor Who or Lost In Space back in
the 60s
It would seem to me that maybe that was the only
way they could comprehend a way for humans to make a long journey - not sure
what other options there could be
An off-topic question would be what else did POTA
do that was innovative for a sci-fi movie that had not been done with other 60s
sci-fi films?
I think we should work on a 60's index of sci-fi
movies
POTA and 2001 came out at about the same time, and both relied upon the
technique of deep sleep to accomplish long space travels. I saw them both at a
drive-in back then. I can't remember films using hibernation before that, but
then, I was about 8 years old. Does anyone know when hibernation debuted as a
sci-fi film phenomenon? FF
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53919 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 7/5/2009 |
| Subject: the word is spreading.... |
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Zoo evacuated after chimps escape
Sun Jul 5, 4:01 pm ET
LONDON (AFP) –
A zoo was evacuated on Sunday after about 30 chimpanzees escaped from their enclosure.
The animals escaped from 'Chimp Island' and found their way into a keeper area where their food is prepared, the zoo said.
More than 5,000 visitors were asked to leave Chester Zoo, near Liverpool, shortly after the break-out as keepers rounded up the chimps.
"In the interests of public safety Chester Zoo was evacuated today,
Sunday 5th July, as a precautionary measure. This decision was taken
due to an escape of chimpanzees from Chimp Island into a keeper area,"
the zoo said.
In a statement, it apologised for the disappointment caused to guests
and offered to provide a refund or free future visit to the zoo.
The zoo has more than 7,000 animals. According to its website, it is
visited by more than 1.3 million people each year and has been named by
Forbes magazine as one of the best 15 zoos in the world.
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Message: 53920 |
From: Hunter Goatley |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
.html.html Lost in Space predated both. The Robinsons were in stand-up hibernation tubes for their voyage. I'm sure that wasn't the first, but it was certainly before PotA.
Good question
i'm not sure if the concept ever happened in
Star Trek or Doctor Who or Lost In Space back in
the 60s
It would seem to me that maybe that was the only
way they could comprehend a way for humans to make a long journey - not sure
what other options there could be
An off-topic question would be what else did POTA
do that was innovative for a sci-fi movie that had not been done with other 60s
sci-fi films?
I think we should work on a 60's index of sci-fi
movies
POTA and 2001 came out at about the same time, and both relied upon the
technique of deep sleep to accomplish long space travels. I saw them both at a
drive-in back then. I can't remember films using hibernation before that, but
then, I was about 8 years old. Does anyone know when hibernation debuted as a
sci-fi film phenomenon? FF
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Message: 53921 |
From: David Ritter |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: the word is spreading.... |
.html.html free da chimps free da chimps.... reminds me of my younger days im still banned from walmart by the way.
From: "Tim "apefan"" <apefan23@...> To: POTA <pota@yahoogroups.com>; POTA DG <PotaDG@yahoogroups.com> Sent:
Sunday, July 5, 2009 9:31:50 PM Subject: [pota] the word is
spreading....
Zoo evacuated after chimps escape
Sun Jul 5, 4:01 pm ET
LONDON (AFP) –
A zoo was evacuated on Sunday after about 30 chimpanzees escaped from their enclosure.
The animals escaped from 'Chimp Island' and found their way into a keeper area where their food is prepared, the zoo said.
More than 5,000 visitors were asked to leave Chester Zoo, near Liverpool, shortly after the break-out as keepers rounded up the chimps.
"In the interests of public safety Chester Zoo was evacuated today,
Sunday 5th July, as a precautionary measure. This decision was taken
due to an escape of chimpanzees from Chimp Island into a keeper area,"
the zoo said.
In a statement, it apologised for the disappointment caused to guests
and offered to provide a refund or free future visit to the zoo.
The zoo has more than 7,000 animals. According to its website, it is
visited by more than 1.3 million people each year and has been named by
Forbes magazine as one of the best 15 zoos in the world.
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Message: 53922 |
From: rassmguy |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
.htmlOn Star Trek, Khan's people were found in suspended animation in "Space Seed." The concept has also been used in a number of other sci-fi vehicles, including Buck Rogers, which debuted in the 1920s. In the '60s, it was also used on The Twilight Zone and in the film Sleeper.
Cryonics was used in early works from H.P. Lovecraft, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Robert Heinlein and others. In addition, Juliet (from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet) used a drug to put herself in a state similar to suspended animation, to fool everyone into thinking she was dead so she and Romeo could run off together (we all know how well that turned out).
And then there's Marvel Comics' Captain America, who was frozen in the '40s and thawed out years later.
--- In pota@yahoogroups.com, "Terry Hoknes" <hoknescards@...> wrote:
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> Good question
> i'm not sure if the concept ever happened in
> Star Trek or Doctor Who or Lost In Space back in the 60s
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> It would seem to me that maybe that was the only way they could comprehend a way for humans to make a long journey - not sure what other options there could be
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> An off-topic question would be what else did POTA do that was innovative for a sci-fi movie that had not been done with other 60s sci-fi films?
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> I think we should work on a 60's index of sci-fi movies
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> POTA and 2001 came out at about the same time, and both relied upon the technique of deep sleep to accomplish long space travels. I saw them both at a drive-in back then. I can't remember films using hibernation before that, but then, I was about 8 years old. Does anyone know when hibernation debuted as a sci-fi film phenomenon?
> FF
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Message: 53923 |
From: David Ritter |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
.html.html terry im not sure i understood the first part of your post. didnt the crew of the enterprize find kahn in deep sleep?
From: Terry Hoknes <hoknescards@...> To: pota@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, July 5, 2009 8:02:06 PM
Subject: Re: [pota] Hibernation/Suspended animation
Good question
i'm not sure if the concept ever happened in
Star Trek or Doctor Who or Lost In Space back in
the 60s
It would seem to me that maybe that was the only
way they could comprehend a way for humans to make a long journey - not sure
what other options there could be
An off-topic question would be what else did POTA
do that was innovative for a sci-fi movie that had not been done with other 60s
sci-fi films?
I think we should work on a 60's index of sci-fi
movies
POTA and 2001 came out at about the same time, and both relied upon the
technique of deep sleep to accomplish long space travels. I saw them both at a
drive-in back then. I can't remember films using hibernation before that, but
then, I was about 8 years old. Does anyone know when hibernation debuted as a
sci-fi film phenomenon? FF
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Message: 53924 |
From: Dave B |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
.html--- In pota@yahoogroups.com, "rassmguy" <handleyr@...> wrote:
> And then there's Marvel Comics' Captain America, who was frozen in the '40s and thawed out years later.
John W. Campbell Jr's 'Who goes there' (The Thing from another world/The Thing) was published in the late 30's.
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53925 |
From: totellthetruth42 |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Apes sights and sounds |
.htmlSorry Tim. I've been posting to this thread for so long that I just presume everyone knows what I'm referring to. It's Mission: Impossible, currently running on the American Life TV Network.
Chris L.
"Tim \"apefan\"" < apefan23@...> wrote:
>> which show is this Chris? <<
I wrote:
>>Quite a few familiar faces this past week. Jason Evers (E-2) as a crooked Federal Agent, Gregory Sierra as a big time narcotics dealer who- even with a minor role- had more lines with his second sentence than he did in the entirety of BENEATH, and Ron Pinkard ("Get me the Indonesia file from last month.") as an assistant director. I finally figured out where else I recognized him from- he was one of the supporting characters (Dr. Mike Morton) in Emergency. In the same episode ("Movie") that Pinkard was in,William Smith also starred as a character named John Brent (according to the IMDB and TV.com anyway). I don't recall him ever being referred to by name in the episode, but that seems a strange coincidence. It was shown in November 1972, so I suppose it's possible it was a deliberate in joke.
In case anyone is interested, an episode featuring Roddy as the heavy is on tonight at 11 PM EST, and one featuring Kim in the lead is on this coming Friday (July 10th) also at 11 PM EST. William Windom will also be in an episode Saturday July 11th at 4:30 PM (which also repeats at midnight).
It's also worth mentioning the amount of faces associated with 70's pop culture that have shown up recently: William Shatner, John Vernon (voice of both Iron Man and the Sub Mariner), and even Robert Reed (Mike Brady)- all as the "bad guys". I think back then, actors didn't pigeonhole themselves into only doing one thing. In fact, Shatner's episode (in which he's the right hand man for a cocaine dealer) repeats Saturday the 11th at 1AM. << <.html
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53926 |
From: scott bosco |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
.htmlIt was used in the episode "Space Seed" in Star Trek, and of course in 2001: A Space Oddesy
- Scott B. --- On Sun, 7/5/09, Terry Hoknes <hoknescards@...> wrote:
From: Terry Hoknes <hoknescards@...> Subject: Re: [pota] Hibernation/Suspended animation To: pota@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, July 5, 2009, 11:02 PM
Good question
i'm not sure if the concept ever happened in
Star Trek or Doctor Who or Lost In Space back in the 60s
It would seem to me that maybe that was the only way they could comprehend a way for humans to make a long journey - not sure what other options there could be
An off-topic question would be what else did POTA do that was innovative for a sci-fi movie that had not been done with other 60s sci-fi films?
I think we should work on a 60's index of sci-fi movies
POTA and 2001 came out at about the same time, and both relied upon the technique of deep sleep to accomplish long space travels. I saw them both at a drive-in back then. I can't remember films using hibernation before that, but then, I was about 8 years old. Does anyone know when hibernation debuted as a sci-fi film phenomenon? FF
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53927 |
From: James |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
.htmlGREAT MOMENTS IN SUSPENDED ANIMATION
Lost in Space

Star Trek

2001

Dark Star

And of course, Planet of the Apes

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| Group: pota |
Message: 53928 |
From: James |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
.htmlHere's a question. Were the astronauts in POTA really in Suspended Animation or were they in some kind of induced medical coma?
I ask this because they continues to age as shown by their growing beards. If they were in Suspended Animation shouldn't that not have happened?
--- In pota@yahoogroups.com, "Terry Hoknes" <hoknescards@...> wrote: > > Good question > i'm not sure if the concept ever happened in > Star Trek or Doctor Who or Lost In Space back in the 60s > > It would seem to me that maybe that was the only way they could comprehend a way for humans to make a long journey - not sure what other options there could be > > An off-topic question would be what else did POTA do that was innovative for a sci-fi movie that had not been done with other 60s sci-fi films? > > I think we should work on a 60's index of sci-fi movies > > > > > >
> POTA and 2001 came out at about the same time, and both relied upon the technique of deep sleep to accomplish long space travels. I saw them both at a drive-in back then. I can't remember films using hibernation before that, but then, I was about 8 years old. Does anyone know when hibernation debuted as a sci-fi film phenomenon? > FF >
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53929 |
From: apecalypsenow |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: News from me - Ape Chronicles #46/47 |
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.html Hello guys,
I've been off the grid for some months. I had spinal herniation, and went under delicate surgery on June 22th, 2009. The intervention was very successful... now I need time (months) to recover from my intervention.
Anyway, I had a big surprise which made my day, literally.
Indeed, the Apelines will be issued on 'APE CHRONICLES' #46 and 47. Thank you, Terry, you rule.
I just hope Terry fixed some blatant grammar errors. English is not my main language.
Oh ----- and I'm still undecided if Caesar's "cover"/cililian name is "SALOMON" or "SOLOMON". Lol.
On the other hand, I missed my Ape fanbase. You're wonderful persons. Truly. The nicest fanbase in the world. I had big problems with all the other fanbases.
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53930 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Apes sights and sounds |
.html.html that's what I thought.....I was just checkin....
From: totellthetruth42 <lawford42@...> To: pota@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, July 6, 2009 2:06:35 AM Subject: [pota] Re: Apes sights and sounds
Sorry Tim. I've been posting to this thread for so long that I just presume everyone knows what I'm referring to. It's Mission: Impossible, currently running on the American Life TV Network.
Chris L.
"Tim \"apefan\"" <apefan23@yahoo. com> wrote:
>> which show is this Chris? <<
I wrote:
>>Quite a few familiar faces this past week. Jason Evers (E-2) as a crooked Federal Agent, Gregory Sierra as a big time narcotics dealer who- even with a minor role- had more lines with his second sentence than he did in the entirety of BENEATH, and Ron Pinkard ("Get me the Indonesia file from last month.") as an assistant director. I finally figured out where else I recognized him from- he was one of the supporting characters (Dr. Mike Morton) in Emergency. In the same episode ("Movie") that Pinkard was in,William Smith also starred as a character named John Brent (according to the IMDB and TV.com anyway). I don't recall him ever being referred to by name in the episode, but that seems a strange coincidence. It was shown in November 1972, so I suppose it's possible it was a deliberate in joke.
In case anyone is interested, an episode featuring Roddy as the heavy is on tonight at 11 PM EST, and one featuring Kim in the lead is on this coming Friday (July 10th) also at 11 PM EST. William Windom will also be in an episode Saturday July 11th at 4:30 PM (which also repeats at midnight).
It's also worth mentioning the amount of faces associated with 70's pop culture that have shown up recently: William Shatner, John Vernon (voice of both Iron Man and the Sub Mariner), and even Robert Reed (Mike Brady)- all as the "bad guys". I think back then, actors didn't pigeonhole themselves into only doing one thing. In fact, Shatner's episode (in which he's the right hand man for a cocaine dealer) repeats Saturday the 11th at 1AM. <<
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53931 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: News from me - Ape Chronicles #46/47 |
.html.html welcome back! Hope your recovery goes well!
From: apecalypsenow <apecalypsenow@...> To: pota@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, July 6, 2009 10:12:55 AM Subject: [pota] News from me - Ape Chronicles #46/47
Hello guys,
I've been off the grid for some months. I had spinal herniation, and went under delicate surgery on June 22th, 2009. The intervention was very successful.. . now I need time (months) to recover from my intervention.
Anyway, I had a big surprise which made my day, literally.
Indeed, the Apelines will be issued on 'APE CHRONICLES' #46 and 47. Thank you, Terry, you rule.
I just hope Terry fixed some blatant grammar errors. English is not my main language.
Oh ----- and I'm still undecided if Caesar's "cover"/cililian name is "SALOMON" or "SOLOMON". Lol.
On the other hand, I missed my Ape fanbase. You're wonderful persons. Truly. The nicest fanbase in the world. I had big problems with all the other fanbases.
T.C.
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53932 |
From: James |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: News from me - Ape Chronicles #46/47 |
.htmlSorry to hear about your medical problems. Hope you're feeling better now.
And congrats on the Apelines getting published.
--- In pota@yahoogroups.com, "apecalypsenow" <apecalypsenow@...> wrote: > > Hello guys, > > I've been off the grid for some months. I had spinal herniation, and went under delicate surgery on June 22th, 2009. The intervention was very successful... now I need time (months) to recover from my intervention. > > Anyway, I had a big surprise which made my day, literally. > Indeed, the Apelines will be issued on 'APE CHRONICLES' #46 and 47. Thank you, Terry, you rule. > I just hope Terry fixed some blatant grammar errors. English is not my main language. > Oh ----- and I'm still undecided if Caesar's "cover"/cililian name is "SALOMON" or "SOLOMON". Lol. > > On the other hand, I missed my Ape fanbase. You're wonderful persons. Truly. The nicest fanbase in the world. I had big problems with all the other fanbases.
> > > T.C. >
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53933 |
From: James |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Happy Birthday Dave! |
.htmlOne day late but:

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| Group: pota |
Message: 53934 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Weird geography |
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So you are saying it’s consistent
with the POTA movies then Rich?
Michael
From:
pota@yahoogroups.com [pota@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Rich Handley
Sent: Monday, 6 July 2009 11:29 AM
To: pota@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [pota] Weird geography
I'm almost done watching the complete playthrough of
the PlayStation
POTA game on YouTube. The main character, Ulysses, just departed the
Statue of Liberty and ended up in...the Pentagon. Must have been
some war--it apparently moved one of the two sites to the other's location!
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53935 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: [PotaDG] POTA on Family Guy |
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I’d forgotten that one Neil –
there’s a ew references on FG…anyone recall any others?
Michael
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [PotaDG@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of nlmoxham
Sent: Monday, 6 July 2009 8:43 PM
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [PotaDG] POTA on Family
Guy
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53936 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: News from me - Ape Chronicles #46/47 |
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It’s OK TC – at least you HAVE
a spine dude!
Michael
From: pota@yahoogroups.com
[pota@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of apecalypsenow
Sent: Tuesday, 7 July 2009 12:13
AM
To: pota@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [pota] News from me - Ape
Chronicles #46/47
Hello guys,
I've been off the grid for some months. I had spinal herniation, and went under
delicate surgery on June 22th, 2009. The intervention was very successful.. .
now I need time (months) to recover from my intervention.
Anyway, I had a big surprise which made my day, literally.
Indeed, the Apelines will be issued on 'APE CHRONICLES' #46 and 47. Thank you,
Terry, you rule.
I just hope Terry fixed some blatant grammar errors. English is not my main
language.
Oh ----- and I'm still undecided if Caesar's "cover"/cililian name is
"SALOMON" or "SOLOMON". Lol.
On the other hand, I missed my Ape fanbase. You're wonderful persons. Truly.
The nicest fanbase in the world. I had big problems with all the other
fanbases.
T.C.
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53937 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
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Huh?!?!?!
Do you mean SHOULD that not have happened?
Confused Michael
From:
pota@yahoogroups.com [pota@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of James
Sent: Monday, 6 July 2009 11:38 PM
To: pota@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [pota] Re:
Hibernation/Suspended animation
Here's a question. Were the astronauts in POTA really in Suspended
Animation or were they in some kind of induced medical coma?

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| Group: pota |
Message: 53938 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
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It came about because, once man landed on
the moon, the largest obstacle to the next step of reaching further in the universe
was the logistics involved in sending humans on extended journeys.
So the simplest way to so it was to let
them rip, van winkle.
Michael
From:
pota@yahoogroups.com [pota@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of farkle.freddy
Sent: Monday, 6 July 2009 12:41 PM
To: pota@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [pota]
Hibernation/Suspended animation
POTA and 2001 came out at about the same time, and
both relied upon the technique of deep sleep to accomplish long space travels.
I saw them both at a drive-in back then. I can't remember films using
hibernation before that, but then, I was about 8 years old. Does anyone know
when hibernation debuted as a sci-fi film phenomenon?
FF
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53939 |
From: apecalypsenow |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: News from me - Ape Chronicles #46/47 |
.htmlJimmy!
Keeping better and better. I just need my time.
Thank you so much, truly.
--- In pota@yahoogroups.com, "James" <JamesA1102@...> wrote:
>
>
> Sorry to hear about your medical problems. Hope you're feeling better
> now.
>
> And congrats on the Apelines getting published.
>
> --- In pota@yahoogroups.com, "apecalypsenow" <apecalypsenow@> wrote:
> >
> > Hello guys,
> >
> > I've been off the grid for some months. I had spinal herniation, and
> went under delicate surgery on June 22th, 2009. The intervention was
> very successful... now I need time (months) to recover from my
> intervention.
> >
> > Anyway, I had a big surprise which made my day, literally.
> > Indeed, the Apelines will be issued on 'APE CHRONICLES' #46 and 47.
> Thank you, Terry, you rule.
> > I just hope Terry fixed some blatant grammar errors. English is not my
> main language.
> > Oh ----- and I'm still undecided if Caesar's "cover"/cililian name is
> "SALOMON" or "SOLOMON". Lol.
> >
> > On the other hand, I missed my Ape fanbase. You're wonderful persons.
> Truly. The nicest fanbase in the world. I had big problems with all the
> other fanbases.
> >
> >
> > T.C.
> >
> <.html
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53940 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Happy Birthday Dave! |
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Is he related to “the great”
Dave Ballard?
Michael
From:
pota@yahoogroups.com [pota@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of James
Sent: Tuesday, 7 July 2009 1:24 AM
To: pota@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [pota] Happy Birthday
Dave!
One day late but:

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| Group: pota |
Message: 53941 |
From: William Burge |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: more 30th anniversary photos |
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dear group, heres some more photos from 8-27-98 and a photo from 1998 showing christopher sausville signing his book planet of the apes collectibles .enjoy from william burge |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53942 |
From: William Burge |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: 30th anniversary photo |
.htmldear group, i have a question for you . who is the gentleman to the far left of the photo in a suit . from william burge the date is aug 27, 1998 in la california |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53943 |
From: apecalypsenow |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: 2001: why so LATE for the National Registry of Films? |
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.html Why did they care for TOTAL and MAXIMUM preservation of the original 1968 POTA so late? Indeed, the classic was "inserted" into the National Registry of Films only in 2001. Why so late? <.html
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53944 |
From: farkle.freddy |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
.htmlNice work on the posted images, thanks. The upright tubes from the Lost in Space image remind me of those used in This Island Earth, the accidentally-comical backdrop for Mystery Science Theater.
From one of y'all's replies, I gather that Buck Rogers' stories from the '20s may have used deep sleep for space travel. I'll read up on it.
FF
--- In pota@yahoogroups.com, "James" <JamesA1102@...> wrote:
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>
> GREAT MOMENTS IN SUSPENDED ANIMATION
>
> Lost in Space
>
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> Star Trek
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> [Khan is revived]
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> 2001
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> Dark Star
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> And of course, Planet of the Apes
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53945 |
From: apecalypsenow |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
.htmlIt should be a sort of hybridal process between hibernation and suspended animation, since they don't age, but beards grow.
And remember how the girl died...
--- In pota@yahoogroups.com, "James" <JamesA1102@...> wrote:
>
>
> Here's a question. Were the astronauts in POTA really in Suspended
> Animation or were they in some kind of induced medical coma?
>
> I ask this because they continues to age as shown by their growing
> beards. If they were in Suspended Animation shouldn't that not have
> happened?
>
>
> --- In pota@yahoogroups.com, "Terry Hoknes" <hoknescards@> wrote:
> >
> > Good question
> > i'm not sure if the concept ever happened in
> > Star Trek or Doctor Who or Lost In Space back in the 60s
> >
> > It would seem to me that maybe that was the only way they could
> comprehend a way for humans to make a long journey - not sure what other
> options there could be
> >
> > An off-topic question would be what else did POTA do that was
> innovative for a sci-fi movie that had not been done with other 60s
> sci-fi films?
> >
> > I think we should work on a 60's index of sci-fi movies
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > POTA and 2001 came out at about the same time, and both relied upon
> the technique of deep sleep to accomplish long space travels. I saw them
> both at a drive-in back then. I can't remember films using hibernation
> before that, but then, I was about 8 years old. Does anyone know when
> hibernation debuted as a sci-fi film phenomenon?
> > FF
> >
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53946 |
From: farkle.freddy |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
.htmlThat poor actress. For a character who actually had a name, she had the shortest role in motion picture history. No lines, not even movement. Then she turns into a dessicated hag.
--- In pota@yahoogroups.com, "apecalypsenow" <apecalypsenow@...> wrote:
>
> It should be a sort of hybridal process between hibernation and suspended animation, since they don't age, but beards grow.
> And remember how the girl died...
>
>
>
> --- In pota@yahoogroups.com, "James" <JamesA1102@> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Here's a question. Were the astronauts in POTA really in Suspended
> > Animation or were they in some kind of induced medical coma?
> >
> > I ask this because they continues to age as shown by their growing
> > beards. If they were in Suspended Animation shouldn't that not have
> > happened?
> >
> >
> > --- In pota@yahoogroups.com, "Terry Hoknes" <hoknescards@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Good question
> > > i'm not sure if the concept ever happened in
> > > Star Trek or Doctor Who or Lost In Space back in the 60s
> > >
> > > It would seem to me that maybe that was the only way they could
> > comprehend a way for humans to make a long journey - not sure what other
> > options there could be
> > >
> > > An off-topic question would be what else did POTA do that was
> > innovative for a sci-fi movie that had not been done with other 60s
> > sci-fi films?
> > >
> > > I think we should work on a 60's index of sci-fi movies
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > POTA and 2001 came out at about the same time, and both relied upon
> > the technique of deep sleep to accomplish long space travels. I saw them
> > both at a drive-in back then. I can't remember films using hibernation
> > before that, but then, I was about 8 years old. Does anyone know when
> > hibernation debuted as a sci-fi film phenomenon?
> > > FF
> > >
> >
> <.html
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53947 |
From: PofTAfan@aol.com |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: POTA on Family Guy |
.htmlHello
The Simpson's had a episode where they did a spoof on the "Hunt"
Kevin
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael & Sally Whitty <mswhitty@...>
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
Cc: pota@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, Jul 6, 2009 10:55 am
Subject: [pota] RE: [PotaDG] POTA on Family Guy
I'd forgotten that one Neil –
there's a ew references on FG…anyone recall any others?
Michael
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com [mailto:PotaDG@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of nlmoxham
Sent: Monday, 6 July 2009 8:43 PM
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
Subject: [PotaDG] POTA on Family
Guy
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0
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53948 |
From: Haristas@aol.com |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
.htmlAnd let's not forget the Frankenstein Monster in "Frankenstein Meets
The Wolf Man," and Dracula in "Dracula Has Risen From the Grave."
And remember that TV dinners were around long before POTA.
-- Rory
-----Original Message-----
From: scott bosco < digitalcinema@...>
To: pota@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, Jul 6, 2009 6:55 am
Subject: Re: [pota] Hibernation/Suspended animation
It was used in the episode "Space Seed" in Star Trek, and of course in
2001: A Space Oddesy
- Scott B.
--- On Sun, 7/5/09, Terry Hoknes <hoknescards@...> wrote:
From: Terry Hoknes <hoknescards@...>
Subject: Re: [pota] Hibernation/Suspended animation
To: pota@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, July 5, 2009, 11:02 PM
Good question
i'm not sure if the concept ever happened in
Star Trek or Doctor Who or Lost In Space back in the 60s
It would seem to me that maybe that was the only way they could
comprehend a way for humans to make a long journey - not sure what
other options there could be
An off-topic question would be what else did POTA do that was
innovative for a sci-fi movie that had not been done with other 60s
sci-fi films?
I think we should work on a 60's index of sci-fi movies
POTA and 2001 came out at about the same time, and both relied upon the
technique of deep sleep to accomplish long
space travels. I saw them
both at a drive-in back then. I can't remember films using hibernation
before that, but then, I was about 8 years old. Does anyone know when
hibernation debuted as a sci-fi film phenomenon?
FF <.html
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53949 |
From: David Ritter |
Date: 7/6/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
.html.html before my parents divorced my mom was a stay at hom mother and always cooked but then she and my new stepdad became workers and my sister and i became latch key kids so tv dinners were just as new to me as megos and pota so i got a 3for all 3 new to me at one time
From: "Haristas@..." <Haristas@...> To:
pota@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday,
July 6, 2009 5:15:22 PM Subject: [pota] Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation
And let's not forget the Frankenstein Monster in "Frankenstein Meets
The Wolf Man," and Dracula in "Dracula Has Risen From the Grave."
And remember that TV dinners were around long before POTA.
-- Rory
-----Original Message-----
From: scott bosco <digitalcinema@ yahoo.com>
To: pota@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Mon, Jul 6, 2009 6:55 am
Subject: Re: [pota] Hibernation/ Suspended animation
It was used in the episode "Space Seed" in Star Trek, and of course in
2001: A Space Oddesy
- Scott B.
--- On Sun, 7/5/09, Terry Hoknes <hoknescards@ shaw.ca> wrote:
From: Terry Hoknes <hoknescards@ shaw.ca>
Subject: Re: [pota] Hibernation/ Suspended animation
To: pota@yahoogroups. com
Date: Sunday, July 5, 2009, 11:02 PM
Good question
i'm not sure if the concept ever happened in
Star Trek or Doctor Who or Lost In Space back in the 60s
It would seem to me that maybe that was the only way they could
comprehend a way for humans to make a long journey - not sure what
other options there could be
An off-topic question would be what else did POTA do that was
innovative for a sci-fi movie that had not been done with other 60s
sci-fi films?
I think we should work on a 60's index of sci-fi movies
POTA and 2001 came out at about the same time, and both relied upon the
technique of deep sleep to accomplish long
space travels. I saw them
both at a drive-in back then. I can't remember films using hibernation
before that, but then, I was about 8 years old. Does anyone know when
hibernation debuted as a sci-fi film phenomenon?
FF
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53950 |
From: Dave B |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Happy Birthday Dave! |
.html--- In pota@yahoogroups.com, "James" <JamesA1102@...> wrote:
>
>
> One day late but:
>
And a two day late thank you! There's a box of Krispy Kreme donuts in the kitchen everyone... help yourselves!
Dave <.html
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53951 |
From: jessica rotich |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Happy Birthday Dave! |
.htmlBut are the Krispy Kreme donuts two days old? They better not be, and there better be two glazed ones just for me.
Jess.
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 11:35 PM, Dave B <smugster2000@...> wrote:
--- In pota@yahoogroups.com, "James" <JamesA1102@...> wrote: > > > One day late but: >
And a two day late thank you! There's a box of Krispy Kreme donuts in the kitchen everyone... help yourselves!
Dave
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53952 |
From: Dave B |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Happy Birthday Dave! |
.html--- In pota@yahoogroups.com, jessica rotich <jessicarotich@...> wrote:
>
> But are the Krispy Kreme donuts two days old? They better not be, and there better be two glazed ones just for me.
> Jess.
Bought them freshly baked, on my way into work, this morning. It's a selection box so if you have a favorite better get in quick!
Dave <.html
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53953 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Happy Birthday Dave! |
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Microwave aged KK (glazed only) doughnuts
for 15 seconds to restore perfect tenderness.
Michael
From:
pota@yahoogroups.com [pota@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of jessica rotich
Sent: Tuesday, 7 July 2009 4:55 PM
To: pota@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [pota] Re: Happy
Birthday Dave!
But are the Krispy Kreme donuts two days old? They better not be,
and there better be two glazed ones just for me.
--- In pota@yahoogroups. com,
"James" <JamesA1102@. ..> wrote:
>
>
> One day late but:
>
And a two day late thank you! There's a box of Krispy Kreme donuts in the
kitchen everyone... help yourselves!
Dave
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53954 |
From: stenosaurus@aol.com |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Hibernation/Suspended animation |
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I think the Twilight Zone with Robert lansing (title escapes me) was one of
the first "deep sleep in space" shows I remember seeing.
Bruce
In a message dated 7/6/2009 12:03:59 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
hoknescards@... writes:
Good question
i'm not sure if the concept ever happened in
Star Trek or Doctor Who or Lost In Space back in
the 60s
It would seem to me that maybe that was the only
way they could comprehend a way for humans to make a long journey - not sure
what other options there could be
An off-topic question would be what else did POTA
do that was innovative for a sci-fi movie that had not been done with other
60s sci-fi films?
I think we should work on a 60's index of sci-fi
movies
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53955 |
From: apecalypsenow |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Beneath Blu-Ray PQ |
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.html PQ = picture quality.
Why it seems everyone complains about the BENEATH PQ on Blu Ray? I bet it should be better than the other sequels, since the budget was superior --- so they shot Beneath on high quality film stock.
What are the problems you spotted on this? <.html
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53956 |
From: Alex Ruiz |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Beneath Blu-Ray PQ |
.html.html I don't know about anyone else but it totally rocks on my bluray player.
Al
From: apecalypsenow <apecalypsenow@...> To: pota@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, July 7, 2009 5:51:19 AM Subject: [pota] Beneath Blu-Ray PQ
PQ = picture quality.
Why it seems everyone complains about the BENEATH PQ on Blu Ray? I bet it should be better than the other sequels, since the budget was superior --- so they shot Beneath on high quality film stock. What are the problems you spotted on this?
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53957 |
From: William Burge |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: planet soundtrack record |
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dear group, i wanted to share a story with you . it started when i first saw planet around june 1968 at the loews sharpstown drive in . i liked it some much i had to find out of they had a soundtrack album th this great music from the film . back in the day accross the street from the loews drive in there was a place called globe shopping center and they sold records so i go in to the record deptment and saw the planet soundtrack project 3 label it sold for four dollars and 44 cents- what a deal but back then that was high dollar for a kid that got an allowance of a quarter a week . so at the time my mom advanced my the money to get the soundtrack album or back then it was called lp . from william burge |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53958 |
From: William Burge |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: topps 68 planet cards |
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dear group, heres some photos of the topps cards from planet . i bought 5 packs a week from my allowance of 25 cents a week back then a pack of cards was a nickle a pack - what a deal back then also the gun inside was hard to chew until you chewed for a minute or two had powder on it , not much on taste oh those days happened to be a great summer to be a kid enjoy from william burge |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53959 |
From: David Ritter |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: happy bday |
.html.html happy birthday from one dave to another enjoy it
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53960 |
From: James |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Happy Birthday Dave! |
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--- In pota@yahoogroups.com, "Dave B" <smugster2000@...> wrote: > > --- In pota@yahoogroups.com, jessica rotich jessicarotich@ wrote: > > > > But are the Krispy Kreme donuts two days old? They better not be, and there better be two glazed ones just for me. > > > Jess. > > Bought them freshly baked, on my way into work, this morning. It's a selection box so if you have a favorite better get in quick! > > Dave >
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53961 |
From: James |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: planet soundtrack record |
.htmlGreat story Bill. I remember having to beg my mom for the dollar to buy the first issue of the Marvel Magazine and then saving up for when the second issue was to come out.
--- In pota@yahoogroups.com, William Burge <billburge48@...> wrote: > > dear group, i wanted to share a story with you . it started when i first saw planet around june 1968 at the loews sharpstown drive in . i liked it some much i had to find out of they had a soundtrack album th this great music from the film . back in the day accross the street from the loews drive in there was a place called globe shopping center and they sold records so i go in to the record deptment and saw the planet soundtrack project 3 label it sold for four dollars and 44 cents- what a deal but back then that was high dollar for a kid that got an allowance of a quarter a week . so at the time my mom advanced my the money to get the soundtrack album or back then it was called lp . from william burge >
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53962 |
From: James |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: 30th anniversary photo |
.htmlDoes anyone know who this guy is?
--- In pota@yahoogroups.com, William Burge <billburge48@...> wrote: > > dear group, i have a question for you . who is the gentleman to the far left of the photo in a suit . from william burge the date is aug 27, 1998 in la california >
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53963 |
From: Haristas@aol.com |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Beneath Blu-Ray PQ |
.htmlHasn't Mr. Apecalypsenow asked this question many times before and been
told again and again that BENEATH on Blu-ray looks (and sounds) great?
I think this person simply needs to just go out and get a Blu-ray
player and these DVDs or else GET OVER IT ALREADY!
-- Rory
-----Original Message-----
From: Alex Ruiz < pota1968@...>
To: pota@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, Jul 7, 2009 8:18 am
Subject: Re: [pota] Beneath Blu-Ray PQ
I don't know about anyone else but it totally rocks on my bluray player.
Al
From: apecalypsenow < apecalypsenow@...>
To: pota@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 7, 2009 5:51:19 AM
Subject: [pota] Beneath Blu-Ray PQ
PQ = picture quality.
Why it seems everyone complains about the BENEATH PQ on Blu Ray? I bet
it should be better than the other sequels, since the budget was
superior --- so they shot Beneath on high quality film stock.
What are the problems you spotted on this? <.html
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53964 |
From: Haristas@aol.com |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: planet soundtrack record |
.htmlI didn't know about the PLANET soundtrack LP until I actually saw a
commercial for a record store on TV (I lived on Long Island, so it must
have been a store in NYC) and they actually showed the LP cover and
asked "have you heard the music from "Planet of the Apes?" I think I
bought the album in a Model's in Levittown (sometime around August '68)
and I was disappointed with it when I first played it because I was
expecting bits of dialogue. I was only nine years old and up until
then had only gotten those Disney movie records (like "The Jungle
Book").
-- Rory
-----Original Message-----
From: William Burge < billburge48@...>
To: pota@yahoogroups.com
Cc: billburge48@...
Sent: Tue, Jul 7, 2009 9:50 am
Subject: [pota] planet soundtrack record [1 Attachment]
[Attachment(s) from William Burge included below]
dear group, i wanted to share a story with you . it started when i
first saw planet around june 1968 at the loews sharpstown drive in . i
liked it some much i had to find out of they had a soundtrack album th
this great music from the film . back in the day accross the street
from the loews drive in there was a place called globe shopping center
and they sold records so i go in to the record deptment and saw the
planet soundtrack project 3 label it sold for four dollars and 44
cents- what a deal
but back then that was high dollar for a kid that
got an allowance of a quarter a week . so at the time my mom advanced
my the money to get the soundtrack album or back then it was called lp
. from william burge <.html
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53965 |
From: Haristas@aol.com |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: topps 68 planet cards |
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.html "dear group, heres some photos of the topps cards from planet . i
bought 5 packs a week from my allowance of 25 cents a week back then a
pack of cards was a nickle a pack - what a deal back then also the gun
inside was hard to chew until you chewed for a minute or two had powder
on it , not much on taste oh those days happened to be a great summer
to be a kid enjoy from william burge"
I remember that gum very well. Really cheap gum that lost its flavor
in 30 seconds. I also remember that sometimes it was stuck to the card
it was against. I still have some POTA cards where I can tell these
had the gum against them.
Later, Topps sold the POTA cards in a clear wrap in packages of ten. I
ended up having three hundred cards back in '68/'69 before you couldn't
find them anymore (still have them). I think the last place I bought a
pack of POTA cards was a 7/11.
-- Rory <.html
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53966 |
From: Haristas@aol.com |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: planet soundtrack record |
.htmlI don't remember were I got the money from to buy the Topps cards I
got. I probably just asked for it, and my mom probably bought the POTA
soundtrack for me. I do recall spending weeks saving up to buy my
first original PLANET poster (a three-sheet) back in like 1972. That
was $15 plus postage.
-- Rory
-----Original Message-----
From: James < JamesA1102@...>
To: pota@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, Jul 7, 2009 10:47 am
Subject: [pota] Re: planet soundtrack record
Great story Bill. I remember having to beg my mom for the dollar to buy
the first issue of the Marvel Magazine and then saving up for when the
second issue was to come out.
--- In pota@yahoogroups.com, William Burge <billburge48@...>
wrote:
>
> dear group, i wanted to share a story with you . it started when i
first saw planet around june 1968 at the loews sharpstown drive in . i
liked it some much i had to find out of they had a soundtrack album th
this great music from the film . back in the day accross the street
from the loews drive in there was a place called globe shopping center
and they sold records so i go in to the record deptment and saw the
planet soundtrack project 3 label it sold for four dollars and 44
cents- what a deal but back then that was high dollar for a kid that
got an allowance of a quarter a week . so at the time
my mom advanced
my the money to get the soundtrack album or back then it was called lp
. from william burge
> <.html
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53967 |
From: rassmguy |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: planet soundtrack record |
.htmlHey, Rory--are you still on Long Island? I live in Farmingdale, and Levittown is the next town over.
--- In pota@yahoogroups.com, Haristas@... wrote:
> I didn't know about the PLANET soundtrack LP until I actually saw a
> commercial for a record store on TV (I lived on Long Island, so it must
> have been a store in NYC) and they actually showed the LP cover and
> asked "have you heard the music from "Planet of the Apes?" I think I
> bought the album in a Model's in Levittown (sometime around August '68)
> and I was disappointed with it when I first played it because I was
> expecting bits of dialogue. I was only nine years old and up until
> then had only gotten those Disney movie records (like "The Jungle
> Book").
>
> -- Rory
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: William Burge <billburge48@...>
> To: pota@yahoogroups.com
> Cc: billburge48@...
> Sent: Tue, Jul 7, 2009 9:50 am
> Subject: [pota] planet soundtrack record [1 Attachment]
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> [Attachment(s) from William Burge included below]
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> dear group, i wanted to share a story with you . it started when i
> first saw planet around june 1968 at the loews sharpstown drive in . i
> liked it some much i had to find out of they had a soundtrack album th
> this great music from the film . back in the day accross the street
> from the loews drive in there was a place called globe shopping centerÂ
> and they sold records so i go in to the record deptment and saw the
> planet soundtrack project 3 label it sold for four dollars and 44
> cents- what a deal
> but back then that was high dollar for a kid that
> got an allowance of a quarter a week . so at the time my mom advanced
> my the money to get the soundtrack album or back then it was called lp
> . from william burge
> <.html
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53968 |
From: William Burge |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: houston texas planet ad |
.htmldear group, heres another ad from the houston chronicle dated april 12, 1968 from william burge
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53969 |
From: jessica rotich |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: 30th anniversary photo |
.htmlHave you tried asking Bri from Apemania? He may know. Jess. On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 7:47 AM, James <JamesA1102@...> wrote:
Does anyone know who this guy is?
--- In pota@yahoogroups.com, William Burge <billburge48@...> wrote: > > dear group, i have a question for you . who is the gentleman to the far left of the photo in a suit . from william burge the date is aug 27, 1998 in la california
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53970 |
From: Rich Handley |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: ANSA Video |
.htmlHi, folks,
In case anyone hasn't seen the ANSA Public Service Announcement from the
Blu-Ray set, I've uploaded it to YouTube for everyone to view. I
don't know if
it'll be taken down, but here it is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sv9mZqb99Vw
Enjoy,
Rich <.html
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53971 |
From: ursuszaiuscaesar |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Apes at InConJunction |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53972 |
From: apecalypsenow |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Beneath Blu-Ray PQ |
.htmlIt's just because out of this group there are some mixed feelings from few people but... but you know WHAT? Time to buy those friggin' BLU RAY DISCS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
--- In pota@yahoogroups.com, Haristas@... wrote:
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> Hasn't Mr. Apecalypsenow asked this question many times before and been
> told again and again that BENEATH on Blu-ray looks (and sounds) great?
>
> I think this person simply needs to just go out and get a Blu-ray
> player and these DVDs or else GET OVER IT ALREADY!
>
> -- Rory
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alex Ruiz <pota1968@...>
> To: pota@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tue, Jul 7, 2009 8:18 am
> Subject: Re: [pota] Beneath Blu-Ray PQ
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> I don't know about anyone else but it totally rocks on my bluray player.
> Â
> Al
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> From: apecalypsenow apecalypsenow@...
> To: pota@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, July 7, 2009 5:51:19 AM
> Subject: [pota] Beneath Blu-Ray PQ
>
>
>
>
> PQ = picture quality.
>
> Why it seems everyone complains about the BENEATH PQ on Blu Ray? I bet
> it should be better than the other sequels, since the budget was
> superior --- so they shot Beneath on high quality film stock.
> What are the problems you spotted on this?
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53973 |
From: James |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Apes at InConJunction |
.htmlHey! Welcome to the group. Please tell us more about yourself and how you became a POTA fan. Would love to hear more about the panels you hosted too.
--- In pota@yahoogroups.com, "ursuszaiuscaesar" <ursuszaiuscaesar@...> wrote: > > I hosted two Apes panels at InConJunction in Indianapolis. They both went really well with one exception: there as one person who volunteered to be on my panel who wasn't even an Apes fan. She was just there because she wanted something to do. Oh well, she found herself out of place among true fans and didn't speak much...good thing. >
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53974 |
From: Bill Hollweg |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: ANSA Video |
| Group: pota |
Message: 53975 |
From: rassmguy |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: Re: ANSA Video |
.htmlThat I do!
--Ricj
--- In pota@yahoogroups.com, Bill Hollweg <billhollweg@...> wrote:
> RICJ ROX!!!!!
>
> On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 12:51 PM, Rich Handley <handleyr@...>wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Hi, folks,
> >
> > In case anyone hasn't seen the ANSA Public Service Announcement from the
> > Blu-Ray set, I've uploaded it to YouTube for everyone to view. I
> > don't know if
> > it'll be taken down, but here it is:
> >
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sv9mZqb99Vw
> >
> > Enjoy,
> > Rich
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
> --
> Bill Hollweg
> Have Sword...
> Will Slay...
> Barbarian in need of Ale...
> Check out my fantasy Audio Drama-
> Bill Hollweg
> Lord of Design for BrokenSea Audio
> www.brokensea.net
> The Saga of the Grog and Gryphon @
> http://www.brokensea.com and
> http://www.westlakefilms.co.uk
> Planet of the Apes at
> http://www.brokensea.com and
> Ulysses-Galactic Guides & Bounty Hunting
> http://www.brokensea.com and
> CONAN the Audio Book and Audio Drama
> http://brokensea.com/conan/
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53976 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 7/7/2009 |
| Subject: more on Bubbles......and Pericles from Burton film!!! |
.html.html Whatever happened to Michael Jackson's chimp Bubbles?
By Ben Montgomery, Times Staff Writer
In Print: Tuesday, July 7, 2009
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Bubbles,
Michael Jackson's former pet chimpanzee, lives at the Center for Great
Apes in Wauchula. The 26-year-old chimp has been at the center since
2005, when his trainer retired.
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Michael Jackson is seen with Bubbles in an undated photo. To many, the chimpanzee served to humanize the man.
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Bubbles the chimp won't be at Michael Jackson's funeral today.
He won't emerge from the Staples Center wings wearing tiny
overalls or moonwalk through the hot lights or cheese chimp-like for
the cameras.
In fact, Bubbles doesn't even know Michael Jackson is dead.
No one has told him, and there is good reason.
Bubbles lives 2,600 miles from Los Angeles, at the Center for
Great Apes in Wauchula. He is 26 now and he makes his home most of the
time in a giant enclosure surrounded by native ferns, banana trees,
water oaks, hibiscus and Florida maples. He has access to more than
4,000 feet of elevated tunnels connecting geodesic domes and large
enclosures. He paints and watches television and gives piggy-back rides
to smaller chimps, and when a woman comes each Sunday to play soft
music on a recorder, he seems to enjoy it. He digs peanut butter out of
bamboo shoots and sucks on frozen hemp milk and munches on mangoes and
sweet potatoes and grapes.
He is a chimpanzee again, and if you don't mind, his caretakers would like to keep it that way.
"Michael has a special relationship with Bubbles."
Animal trainer Bob Dunn, People, 1987
Bubbles met the world in March 1986, when a 14-year-old
heart-transplant recipient named Donna Ashlock emerged from Michael
Jackson's estate with a souvenir.
A photo.
Ashlock is on the right, beside her hero, awestruck. Michael's
in the middle, the early Michael, the pretty Michael, the
pre-allegations Michael. He has a soft smile and his left arm is
stretched around the little girl's shoulder. In his right arm sits a
fully dressed chimp, clinging to Jackson like a big hairy baby. This
photo is important because here stood the World's Biggest Star, sweet
and innocent, mostly unaltered, still... normal. And here he was
holding a chimp, like a giant question mark. The story spread that Bubbles had been rescued from a lab and
sold to a trainer who gifted the animal to Jackson. Before long,
Bubbles was accompanying Jackson to a pre-tour presser, drinking green
tea with Japanese dignitaries, moonwalking for the media. In Japan, it
was widely reported, Jackson had his hairy friend's hotel walls
re-papered because Bubbles didn't like the smell of smoke. He went with
Michael on a world tour and spent down time at Jackson's house. And in every public appearance, as Jackson's eccentricities
began to overshadow his musical accomplishments, we humanized Bubbles a
little more.
"That's not so bizarre. It could be cocaine. Besides, I like the chimp, Bubbles. He's a funny little guy."
Quincy Jones, 1987
In 1989 came reports of Bubbles' untimely death: run
over by a Jeep on Jackson's estate. (Not true.) A year later, the press
speculated that Bubbles died when a fire tore through Jackson's Santa
Barbara menagerie. ("Michael Jackson's pet chimp, Bubbles, is not
dead," USA Today reported. "We repeat: Michael Jackson's pet chimp, Bubbles, is not dead.") The following year the Globe
had Bubbles becoming a daddy and the papers reported he would be ring
bearer at Elizabeth Taylor's eighth wedding. (Sounds true, but no.) He soon became another check on the Wacko Jacko Inventory:
kiddie sleepovers, Elephant Man bones, hyperbaric chamber, surgical
mask. Bubbles.
"Whenever Bubbles sees himself in a magazine, he'll pick it up and kiss it."
Bob Dunn, People, 1987
Patti Ragan guides her golf cart toward Bubbles'
enclosure. The other chimps are climbing and swinging and collecting
leaves while 165-pound Bubbles approaches the edge, sits on his
haunches and drapes a hot dog-size finger through the mesh. He's magnificent, stoic, a little white hair bordering his
face. As Ragan creeps along the edge of the enclosure, he stands and
follows the cart, his marble-size eyes locked on his visitors.
"Morning, Bubbie," Ragan sings. "Are you following us?"
Though the center is closed to the public, Bubbles likes
people, Ragan says. Bubbles has lived here since 2005, when he was
quietly transferred from California. That was the same year Jackson was
tried on sexual-abuse charges, but by then Bubbles had been living with
trainer Bob Dunn for several years. Until now, his life here has been uneventful, save the rare
snake that makes it into the preserve. The phone here has been ringing
like crazy. All the reporters ask the same thing: Does Bubbles know? Ragan wants to be friendly, but not at the risk of upsetting
the animals or exploiting Bubbles' celebrity for profit, even if the
annual operating budget of this preserve is $900,000 and we're in the
worst recession since the Great Depression. To understand that, you must know that Ragan gave up her
Miami business and her Mercedes and her weekly manicures to care for
chimps, and once in a while, after the staff of 15 has gone home, Ragan
slips out and sits with the animals. Just her and the mosquitoes and 28
chimps and 14 orangutans. Entertainment outcasts and roadside-zoo
refugees and circus trash. Bam Bam, who played an orangutan nurse in the Passions soap.
Kodua, who copied her rear in that CareerBuilder ad. Jonah, from the
Planet of the Apes remake. Mowgli, from the Dennis Miller Show. Many of
them helped folks make big money until they grew too big to work. "You
wonder if they ever think, 'I wonder whatever happened to those old
stars?' " Ragan says.
"My chimp Bubbles is a constant delight.''
Michael Jackson, in Moonwalk, 1988
Though many reporters have called, Ragan has agreed to
let three into the preserve. She does not want TV trucks lining the
dirt road that leads to the unmarked compound. She even turned away a
pushy reporter who showed up at the gate. If you think that's silly, consider this: CNN's Anderson
Cooper was invited into the preserve last week and his crew filmed
Bubbles in his enclosure. Up popped freebubbles.org, with a CNN
screen-shot of Bubbles with the message: MICHAEL JACKSON'S CHIMPANZEE
IS IN MONKEY JAIL, Y'ALL! WE NEED TO GET HIM OUT!! Ragan has become Bubbles' publicist, knocking down rumors
that he committed suicide or is cryogenically frozen. She appreciates
the spike in the center's Web traffic that has resulted in a few
donations, but she must protect her big boy from the prying and
exploitative world outside. That's why it feels so odd asking the
question: Does Bubbles know?
Ragan obliges.
Chimps can understand English, she explains. Some even sign.
When Ragan approaches a young female, Noel, and asks her what she had
for breakfast, the chimp signs "banana" and "apple." And they do mourn
their dead comrades. "But the concept of saying to him, 'He's gone. He's dead.'
They just don't know that word. So there's no point in saying that to
him," she says. "We join the world in being sad and mourning the death
of Michael Jackson. We all enjoyed his music. ... What we can do is
give Bubbles the best long-term future we can."
Good health. Space. Enrichment.
Protection.
She sometimes shows the apes videos from their pasts. Sammy the orangutan has watched himself in Dunston Checks In, and he seemed to be interested.
Ragan has not shown Bubbles the clips of himself moonwalking or
wearing tailored clothes or making goofy lips at the cameras.
She thinks she will, someday, but she won't tell a soul.
Ben Montgomery can be reached at 727-893-8650 or bmontgomery@....
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53977 |
From: Haristas@aol.com |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: Re: planet soundtrack record |
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.html "Hey, Rory--are you still on Long Island? I live in Farmingdale, and
Levittown is the next town over."
I lived on Long Island back in the sixties (first saw PLANET at the
Wantagh Theatre -- long gone), moved away in 1970. Lived there again
for a couple years in the mid-eighties, haven't been back since. I'll
bet it's pretty crowded now!
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53978 |
From: Jeff |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: Re: planet soundtrack record |
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I got mine at Comic Con around '77 for a
dollar. The old guy wanted to travel back with very little, so he had a
$1.00 sale on the last day.
Jeff B
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2009 9:25
AM
Subject: [pota] Re: planet soundtrack
record
I didn't know about the PLANET soundtrack LP until I actually saw a
commercial for a record store on TV (I lived on Long Island, so it must
have been a store in NYC) and they actually showed the LP cover and
asked "have you heard the music from "Planet of the Apes?" I think I
bought the album in a Model's in Levittown (sometime around August '68)
and I was disappointed with it when I first played it because I was
expecting bits of dialogue. I was only nine years old and up until
then had only gotten those Disney movie records (like "The Jungle
Book").
-- Rory
-----Original Message----- From: William
Burge <billburge48@ yahoo.com> To:
pota@yahoogroups. com Cc:
billburge48@ yahoo.com Sent:
Tue, Jul 7, 2009 9:50 am Subject: [pota] planet soundtrack record [1
Attachment]
[Attachment( s) from William Burge included
below]
dear group, i wanted to share a story with you . it started when
i first saw planet around june 1968 at the loews sharpstown drive in . i
liked it some much i had to find out of they had a soundtrack album th
this great music from the film . back in the day accross the street
from the loews drive in there was a place called globe shopping
center and they sold records so i go in to the record deptment and
saw the planet soundtrack project 3 label it sold for four dollars and 44
cents- what a deal but back then that was high dollar for a kid that
got an allowance of a quarter a week . so at the time my mom advanced
my the money to get the soundtrack album or back then it was called lp
. from william burge
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53979 |
From: lawford42 |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: Re: planet ads |
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Did anyone notice how in the ad for the Milford Drive In (img048) is says
"Electric In Car Heaters"? Anyone know what these were? Was the drive in
actually opened in February when the film was originally released?
Chris L.
>>dear group found some more great ads to look at, enjoy
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53980 |
From: David Ritter |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: Re: planet ads |
.html.html http://www.flickr.com/photos/74784995@N00/2373784227/#DiscussPhotothese were distributed with your ticket and a 1 dollar security fee when you went to the drive in it plugged into your lighter. From: lawford42 <lawford42@...>
To: pota@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, July 7, 2009 10:18:04 PM Subject: [pota] Re: planet ads
Did anyone notice how in the ad for the Milford Drive In (img048) is says
"Electric In Car Heaters"? Anyone know what these were? Was the drive in
actually opened in February when the film was originally released?
Chris L.
>>dear group found some more great ads to look at, enjoy
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53981 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: Re: planet ads |
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They had these at the Drive-In I first
went to in the late 60s/early 70s.
They are radiators with a bit of a
(usually broken!) fan.
They sat on the same pole as the heater
and were a “fix” because it would run down the battery in a lot of
cars to use the car heater during the movie (and some needed to have the car
running which was annoying).
I lived in
Canberra which is a fairly cold place so I
imagine they were not used in warmer places.
Michael
From:
pota@yahoogroups.com [ pota@yahoogroups.com ]
On Behalf Of lawford42
Sent: Wednesday, 8 July 2009 3:18
PM
To: pota@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [pota] Re: planet ads
Did anyone
notice how in the ad for the Milford Drive In (img048) is says "Electric
In Car Heaters"? Anyone know what these were? Was the drive in actually
opened in February when the film was originally released?
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53982 |
From: PofTAfan@aol.com |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Apes at InConJunction |
.htmlWelcome new member, welcome to the family.
-----Original Message-----
From: ursuszaiuscaesar <ursuszaiuscaesar@...>
To: pota@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, Jul 7, 2009 2:03 pm
Subject: [pota] Apes at InConJunction
I hosted two Apes panels at InConJunction in Indianapolis. They both went really well with one exception: there as one person who volunteered to be on my panel who wasn't even an Apes fan. She was just there because she wanted something to do. Oh well, she found herself out of place among true fans and didn't speak much...good thing.
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53983 |
From: James |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: FW: Google Alert - "planet of the apes" |
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Google Blogs
Alert for: "planet of the apes"
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More "Planet
of the Apes" (The Terminal) Statue of Liberty Prop ...
By Jason DeBord
The Online Hobby Magazine for Original Movie Props and Costumes: News,
Reviews, Opinions, Articles, Analysis, Features, Discussion.
Original
Prop Blog - http://www.originalprop.com/blog/
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Planet
Of The Apes (1968) | I Rate Science Fiction Doctors
By Dr. SciFi
Planet Of The Apes (1968) This was the movie that started the
science fiction franchise movie machine. That was before Star Trek, Star Wars
and The.
I Rate Science
Fiction Doctors - http://www.iratemds.com/
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Femme
Fatale » Blog Archive » Planet of the Apes review
By femmefatale
But for those folks who don't already own "Planet of the Apes" on disc
and must been thinking wide buying it, this anniversary print run is a worthy
route to lay hold of. The "Apes" sequels, after all, went downhill awfully
fast, ...
Femme Fatale -
http://illinoistrophydeerhunting.com/femmefatale/
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53984 |
From: William Burge |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: more cool planet ads |
.htmldear group, heres some more ads and a review enjoy from william burge
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Message: 53985 |
From: apecalypsenow |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: Re: ANSA Video |
.htmlTERRIFIC! ANSA forever...
--- In pota@yahoogroups.com, Rich Handley <handleyr@...> wrote:
>
> Hi, folks,
>
> In case anyone hasn't seen the ANSA Public Service Announcement from the
> Blu-Ray set, I've uploaded it to YouTube for everyone to view. I
> don't know if
> it'll be taken down, but here it is:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sv9mZqb99Vw
>
> Enjoy,
> Rich
> <.html
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53986 |
From: Dave B |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: Re: 30th anniversary photo |
.html--- In pota@yahoogroups.com, "James" <JamesA1102@...> wrote:
>
>
> Does anyone know who this guy is?
"I believe it was Natalie's business manager or attorney".
Brian Penikas
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53987 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: Little Boxes (OT) |
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Did “Weeds” air this week or
did some Michael Jackson tribute bump it off?
Michael
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53988 |
From: ursuszaiuscaesar |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Apes at InConJunction |
.html--- In pota@yahoogroups.com, "James" <JamesA1102@...> wrote:
>Well, I'm a social studies teacher by license who now happens to be an administrator.
I'm 37 and have been a POTA fan since the age of 3 when my dad was watching it on TV and I became distracted from my toys to watch gorillas on horseback with rifles. I wouldn't really recommend that parents let their very young children watch it now but back then things were a little different. My father quickly followed up on my new interest by buying me nearly all of the Megos. Nostalgia kicked in a few years ago when Sideshow started turning out their POTA line and I have nearly all of those. Now I'm just waiting for my Hot Toys Ursus, Gorilla Soldier, and Gorilla Officer.
In the panles I hosted at InConJunction we mainly talked about the social/political messages and representations in the Apes movies. Eric Greene's book was used as a guide.
Thanks for asking
Though I enjoy other sci-fi, POTA is #1
>
> Hey! Welcome to the group. Please tell us more about yourself and how
> you became a POTA fan. Would love to hear more about the panels you
> hosted too.
>
>
> --- In pota@yahoogroups.com, "ursuszaiuscaesar" <ursuszaiuscaesar@>
> wrote:
> >
> > I hosted two Apes panels at InConJunction in Indianapolis. They both
> went really well with one exception: there as one person who volunteered
> to be on my panel who wasn't even an Apes fan. She was just there
> because she wanted something to do. Oh well, she found herself out of
> place among true fans and didn't speak much...good thing.
> >
> <.html
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53989 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: POTA showing in Binghamton, NY August 13! |
| Group: pota |
Message: 53990 |
From: William Burge |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: heston at the bible opening 1966 |
.html dear group, heres a great photo of charlton and lydia heston at the opening of the epic film the bible over a three hour film with a itermission it was released by 20th century fox . the man on the right is la times reporter bob thomas . enjoy from william burge |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53991 |
From: William Burge |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: houston texas planet and beneath |
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dear group, got some great stuff i found in my planet scrapbook ads from the mejestic theatre and reviews - beneath reviews - also two planet blueprints from ape city and taylors spaceship the icarus enjoy from william burge  |
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53992 |
From: William Burge |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: more planet stuff |
.htmldear group, i send some ads but they were to big so i will send a few at a time so heres some more from william burge
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53993 |
From: luke_the_drifter52 |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Apes at InConJunction |
.htmlWhere are you at in Indy? I live in Anderson
John
--- In pota@yahoogroups.com, "ursuszaiuscaesar" <ursuszaiuscaesar@...> wrote:
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> --- In pota@yahoogroups.com, "James" <JamesA1102@> wrote:
> >Well, I'm a social studies teacher by license who now happens to be an administrator.
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> I'm 37 and have been a POTA fan since the age of 3 when my dad was watching it on TV and I became distracted from my toys to watch gorillas on horseback with rifles. I wouldn't really recommend that parents let their very young children watch it now but back then things were a little different. My father quickly followed up on my new interest by buying me nearly all of the Megos. Nostalgia kicked in a few years ago when Sideshow started turning out their POTA line and I have nearly all of those. Now I'm just waiting for my Hot Toys Ursus, Gorilla Soldier, and Gorilla Officer.
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> In the panles I hosted at InConJunction we mainly talked about the social/political messages and representations in the Apes movies. Eric Greene's book was used as a guide.
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> Thanks for asking
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> Though I enjoy other sci-fi, POTA is #1
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> > Hey! Welcome to the group. Please tell us more about yourself and how
> > you became a POTA fan. Would love to hear more about the panels you
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> > --- In pota@yahoogroups.com, "ursuszaiuscaesar" <ursuszaiuscaesar@>
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> > > I hosted two Apes panels at InConJunction in Indianapolis. They both
> > went really well with one exception: there as one person who volunteered
> > to be on my panel who wasn't even an Apes fan. She was just there
> > because she wanted something to do. Oh well, she found herself out of
> > place among true fans and didn't speak much...good thing.
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53994 |
From: William Burge |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: planet blueprints |
.htmldear group, heres some blueprints showing ape city and the spaceship icarus enjoy from william burge
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53995 |
From: jessica rotich |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Apes at InConJunction |
.htmlWelcome to the bunch. I am in California.
Jessica.
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 7:09 PM, luke_the_drifter52 <JLKINSER1970@...> wrote:
Where are you at in Indy? I live in Anderson John
--- In pota@yahoogroups.com, "ursuszaiuscaesar" <ursuszaiuscaesar@...> wrote: > > --- In pota@yahoogroups.com, "James" <JamesA1102@> wrote:
> >Well, I'm a social studies teacher by license who now happens to be an administrator. > > I'm 37 and have been a POTA fan since the age of 3 when my dad was watching it on TV and I became distracted from my toys to watch gorillas on horseback with rifles. I wouldn't really recommend that parents let their very young children watch it now but back then things were a little different. My father quickly followed up on my new interest by buying me nearly all of the Megos. Nostalgia kicked in a few years ago when Sideshow started turning out their POTA line and I have nearly all of those. Now I'm just waiting for my Hot Toys Ursus, Gorilla Soldier, and Gorilla Officer.
> > In the panles I hosted at InConJunction we mainly talked about the social/political messages and representations in the Apes movies. Eric Greene's book was used as a guide. > > Thanks for asking
> > Though I enjoy other sci-fi, POTA is #1 > > > > > > Hey! Welcome to the group. Please tell us more about yourself and how > > you became a POTA fan. Would love to hear more about the panels you
> > hosted too. > > > > > > --- In pota@yahoogroups.com, "ursuszaiuscaesar" <ursuszaiuscaesar@> > > wrote:
> > > > > > I hosted two Apes panels at InConJunction in Indianapolis. They both > > went really well with one exception: there as one person who volunteered > > to be on my panel who wasn't even an Apes fan. She was just there
> > because she wanted something to do. Oh well, she found herself out of > > place among true fans and didn't speak much...good thing. > > > > > >
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| Group: pota |
Message: 53996 |
From: jessica rotich |
Date: 7/8/2009 |
| Subject: Re: planet blueprints [6 Attachments] |
.htmlWilliam, I really enjoyed seeing the blueprints of a building from Ape City. That was so very cool to see that. Thank you for posting all you have posted!!
Jess.
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 8:19 PM, William Burge <billburge48@...> wrote:
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dear group, heres some blueprints showing ape city and the spaceship icarus enjoy from william burge |
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