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- Subject: What I did on my summer vacation...
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- From: jenkins@local.host (Lisa Jenkins)
- Date: 22 Jan 93 16:09:50 -0600
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- Long time ago (in a galaxy far, far away) Debbie Brown asked us "How did
- you start watching MST3K?"
-
- Sometime in October 1991, one of the members of the group of people I
- call the Moorhead State University Science Fiction and Fantasy club
- (MSU SF) asked us if we had ever heard of or seen _Mystery Science Theater
- 3000_. I had read a letter in _Starlog_ asking if they would ever have an
- article about that show. (BTW, they haven't.) That's about all I had
- heard. Another member had remembered vaguely of seeing an episode when
- she lived in Monticello.
-
- It was decided. The next Thursday night movie would be MST3K.
-
- We got to the meeting, Paul popped in the tape, and it was in the middle
- of a "Commando Cody" episode. "Gosh, this is boring," we said about the
- movie. Then a large, chisled head appeared on screen. "Nice head," I
- said. "Nice head," someone not quite seen on screen said.
-
- Huh?!
-
- Then we noticed the little theater seats at the bottom and the three
- characters sitting there. "What are they doing? Why are they watching
- this boring movie?" we asked.
-
- Paul fast-forwarded the tape to the "host segment" (or what I'd come to
- know as the host segment) where we saw the characters goofing off. Well,
- this was much better and no where near as boring as the movie. But,
- then, they went back again! Why?!
-
- So Paul fast-forwarded the tape to the next film, this time with the
- opening intact, and played the theme song for us.
-
- "Cool!" we said. "We want a copy of that song!" And then we made him
- play it again. And again. And one more time before Mike ripped out the
- remaining hair in his head and told us to stop.
-
- I asked Paul if I could borrow the tape. He said sure. Since I didn't
- have a VCR at the time, I took the tape over to the library and watched
- it there. Three and a half episodes were on the tape, all from Labor Day
- Blowout! 1990, all from the first season of Comedy Channel.
-
- "Neat," I said, seeing the address for the fan club which was based in
- Minnesota. "I should write to these guys and find out where they come
- from."
-
- Also on the tape was the Chiro-gyro from "The Corpse Vanishes." It looked
- so strangely familiar to me. I didn't know why. I thought, "I *SWEAR*
- I've seen a comic do that once. Maybe this guy stole it!" (Yeah, Lisa,
- Joel stole his props from himself!)
-
- I never did write to the address, and except for the Halloween party where
- I wore a red jumpsuit and brought my transformed guitar case as a "robot
- friend," I thought no more of it.
-
- Until March 1992. One of the other members of MSU SF taped some kind of
- Turkey Day 1991 marathon off Comedy Central. Two tapes worth, to be
- exact, almost the whole first 18 hours of the marathon! (Except not
- consistantly all of the episodes in the first 18 hours. }B-( ) I asked
- to borrow them over spring break (I have no life; you know that) and
- rented a VCR for the week.
-
- I spent the *WHOLE* week watching and re-watching those tapes. I had to;
- the audio was *TERRIBLE*! I had to watch the show three times just to
- catch half the things which were being said. I memorized the beginning
- credit sequence to "Cave Dwellers." (Never quite got past that, though,
- until recently on Lifetime when I *COULD* hear everything.)
-
- I said, "I've *GOT* to write these guys and find out how they started this!"
- But I never did.
-
- Then I went to MiniCon in Minneapolis, wearing my red jumpsuit. A couple
- of people came up to me and said, "Nice costume!" There was another man in
- his own red jumpsuit, swearing it was "authentic" (as in the old KTMA
- shows). I found out a little about the original airings of the shows from
- some people who had actually seen them, and now I wanted to know more!
-
- So I started looking in newspapers and magazines, looking for articles on
- MST3K and the people who made the show. I found articles--all sorts of
- articles--on Joel Hodgson as a comic. "Oh, he *IS* that comic who did
- the Chiro-gyro!" I thought. "And I don't even like prop comedy!" (Don't
- sue me! I like Joel's stuff now! Really! Only for the artistic value,
- though, I'm afraid. I *STILL* don't like prop comedy.)
-
- I finally sent a letter to the group and became a member of the fan club.
-
- I had also been introduced to the Internet in March, about the same time
- I saw the Turkey Day tapes, and then newsgroups sometime in May (that's
- when we got a newsreader program at our site). Then I visited the studio,
- then I wrote more letters, then I went to the ALIVE! show, then Harry
- met Sally, and then I went into vapor lock! }B-D
-
- So--what did you do for your summer vacation?
-
-
- Lisa Jenkins
- 1603 Thirteenth Street South
- Moorhead, Minnesota 56560-3734
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