In article <1gm1p2INN7bs@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> be726@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Joseph A. Ellis Jr.) writes:
.>Well, the reason that noe of the dealers ever heard of it is that it was never
.>_released_ as a recording... Spock Pacific, as well as the other productions of
.>The Fish and Ships Players, were _live_ dramatic productions only...
.>Hmmm... mebbe we SHOULD get back together and record them! The other shows were:
>Wrath Side Story
>Spock Pacific
>Poppin' Fresh Trek
>The Once and Future Jedi
>Planet of the Blond Jogging Bimbos
.>They were a _lot_ of fun, but the group now lives in 3 or more states, and it's a bit hard to get together to write, reheare, and produce these things now.
.>Come to think of it, I wouldn't mind having a copy of these things _myself_.
.>I was always too busy on-stage or with the piano to worry about taping them!
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O.K., is there any chance of getting copies of the scripts,
preferably with permission to perform. After all, you wouldn't
want these valuable gems of filkish history to pass into
obscurity, would you? Think of your duty to fandom!
Besides, Spock Pacific canotains one of my all-time
favorite (and makes the least sense out of context) lines