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A National Intelligence Estimate on the United States
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16/02/2007 12:16:11
 
 
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><snip>>>>>>The Mark of Zoltan! Is it permanent?
>>>>>Haven't looked recently. certainly lasted a long time. Whos zoltan
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>>>>Oh, just a joke name. As I said (to myself :-) he could always get a part in SG1 as a Ga'ould.
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>>>PMFJI, the term you want is Jaffa, the servents, not Ga'ould, the false gods. rofl
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>>I'm not talking about oranges! The egyptian looking guys with the circles on their foreheads. BTW the big guy, ex-baddie, who joined the SG1 team - I think he's lost the image now but, what with his plucked eyebrows, body-beautiful, pained expression (always looked close to tears or suffering from piles), and makeup - he used to look SO GAY!
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>not sure about the oranges remark. But Ga'ould only difference between humans and them are the eyes and voice - they can pass for humans if need be. Jaffa - their body guards and infant incubators have the mark on their forehead of the false god they serve. *SG Fan on the loose* lol

Ah well, I was never an avid watcher - it lost all the its novelty after the first 12,000 episodes and just became another "The Invaders", "The Fugitive", "The Hulk" with silvery costumes.

Didn't mind the Atlantis one so much, but they discontinued that.

Jaffa, as you know, is a town in Israel and we get a lot of oranges from there (presumably), with the wee "Jaffa" sticker on them. :-)

BTW, I've been wracking my brains: The tall po-faced guy in "Criminal Minds" - I'm sure he used to be in some SF series but I can't figure which. Could it be Atlantis, or one of the Star Trek spin-offs?

UPDATE - No, he was Greg in Dmarma & Greg! Coulda sworn he used to wear some grey SF uniform!
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.
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