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- From: arkhive@apusapus.demon.co.uk (Ailsa Jenkins)
- Path: sparky!uunet!pipex!demon!apusapus.demon.co.uk!arkhive
- Subject: QL: Al's Saves
- Distribution: world
- References: <1992Dec22.141016.1@indyvax.iupui.edu>
- Organization: QLA - Quantum Leap Anonymous
- Lines: 50
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 10:35:50 +0000
- Message-ID: <725106950snx@apusapus.demon.co.uk>
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- In article <1992Dec22.141016.1@indyvax.iupui.edu> ecohn@indyvax.iupui.edu writes:
- > In article <Dec.21.19.18.02.1992.21204@pilot.njin.net>, langbein@pilot.njin.net> (John Langbein) writes:
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- What happened to the Spoilers? There are some us who haven't seen these
- yet you know, ie, most of us leapers in the UK.
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- > > The 'Driving Miss Daisy' episode is on and it has me thinking...
- > > How many times has a leap been made sucessful because of Al's DIRECT
- > > intervention, meaning Al having direct contact of some kind. I can
- > > think of a few Besides this one (Al yelling for her to stop):
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- > > Shock Theater (Al teaching the guy the alphabet)
- > > A Little Miracle (The Christmas Ghost)
- > > A Leap for Lisa (Leaping 'Bingo' back before the death occured)
- > > Killing Time (Al's getting the Leapee to return to the project)
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- > > That's 5. Any others?
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- > Erm....the episode (title escapes me) where Sam leaps into the chap in
- > the electric chair. Al talks to the little girl in the church, and the
- > girl passes Al's information on to Sam's attorney, enabling her to find
- > the missing bullet.
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- This didn't escape me - Last Dance Before An Execuution - as it aired in
- the UK last night. But I'm glad I didn't read this until this morning. :-)
- ____________________________________________________________________________
- Ailsa R Jenkins (arkhive@apusapus.demon.co.uk) Croxley Green,
- RICKMANSWORTH, Herts, UK
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- `Nothing's gone the way I planned. My life has taken turns I don't begin to
- understand.' Alfred Von Wilmers in "Romance, Romance"
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