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Originally posted by chupivore
OK, I think I got it! It wasn't Politics, it was in the Nox?

Yeah, you're right, chup. It was Jack in "The Nox". :)
 
Originally posted by Martouf
“Personally, I’d rather eat a bulletâ€

Have no clue. A small hintie would be nice. ;)
 
Sounds like Jack, but where?
Can you confirm that it was Jack?
 
Where is Marty when you need him?


Ok, try this one: "We were pretty great together, weren't we?"
 
okay, it's not Jack (but it is a SGC person), but it's series one (that's to my quote)

"Personally, i'd rather eat a bullet"

[Edited by Martouf on 12-05-2000 at 09:15 PM]
 
K<b>a</b>walsk<b>y</b>--->> nope

[Edited by Martouf on 12-05-2000 at 10:40 PM]
 
Feretti, It's gotta be Feretti, 'cause Hammond would only eat a bullet if it had food on it!
 
A Quiz is a great idea.
In case you people haven't figured it out yet. 'Car Wash' IS from Jack BEFORE the opening credits TO Hammond, IN 'Within the Serpents Grasp'. I know that 'cos I got my Mum to record it for me, as a end-of-series kind of thing.

Here's an easy on for all you seasoned fans, and just highlights my limited knowledge, (Unless soemone hasn't asked this already, I want to reply before I have to leave tonight, and havne't read all this Thread yet.)

Q: What, according to Daniel, is the meaning of the word Tok'ra?
 
If I remember Tok means 'against' and Ra means the name Ra so Tok'Ra means against Ra it refers to the goa'ulds who fight or oppose Ra and his way of grasping the world or worlds!
 
"Personally, i'd rather eat a bullet"

thats Conner (i cant' remember his rank in this ep...) in The First Commandment, when he's talking about how Jonus had the guys hung out in the sun for days at a time...

Jamie :)
 
Originally posted by Sci-Fi16
In case you people haven't figured it out yet. 'Car Wash' IS from Jack BEFORE the opening credits TO Hammond, IN 'Within the Serpents Grasp'. I know that 'cos I got my Mum to record it for me, as a end-of-series kind of thing.

Hi Sci-Fi16!
"Car wash" IS IN Politics. We discussed it before (see page 1,2).
 
Still leaves with us: "You will, or you will die." ;)
 

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