Gmail Calendar Documents Reader Web more »
Recently Visited Groups | Help | Sign in
Google Groups Home
UA cover - no spoilers
There are currently too many topics in this group that display first. To make this topic appear first, remove this option from another topic.
There was an error processing your request. Please try again.
flag
  Messages 1 - 25 of 27 - Collapse all  -  Translate all to Translated (View all originals)   Newer >
The group you are posting to is a Usenet group. Messages posted to this group will make your email address visible to anyone on the Internet.
Your reply message has not been sent.
Your post was successful
 
From:
To:
Cc:
Followup To:
Add Cc | Add Followup-to | Edit Subject
Subject:
Validation:
For verification purposes please type the characters you see in the picture below or the numbers you hear by clicking the accessibility icon. Listen and type the numbers you hear
 
Richard Bos  
View profile  
 More options Oct 24, 5:19 am
Newsgroups: alt.books.pratchett
From: ralt...@xs4all.nl (Richard Bos)
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 19:19:27 GMT
Local: Sat, Oct 24 2009 5:19 am
Subject: UA cover - no spoilers
This girl on the cover of UA, on the right - presumably Juliet - is it
just me, or does anyone else think that she looks remarkably like Kari
Byron, from Mythbusters?

Richard


    Reply    Reply to author    Forward  
You must Sign in before you can post messages.
To post a message you must first join this group.
Please update your nickname on the subscription settings page before posting.
You do not have the permission required to post.
Raymond Daley  
View profile  
 More options Oct 24, 7:50 am
Newsgroups: alt.books.pratchett
From: "Raymond Daley" <raymond.da...@ntlworld.com>
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 22:50:55 +0100
Local: Sat, Oct 24 2009 7:50 am
Subject: Re: UA cover - no spoilers

"Richard Bos" <ralt...@xs4all.nl> wrote in message

news:4ae1dd04.851703@news.xs4all.nl...

> This girl on the cover of UA, on the right - presumably Juliet - is it
> just me, or does anyone else think that she looks remarkably like Kari
> Byron, from Mythbusters?

> Richard

 I agree ;-)

    Reply    Reply to author    Forward  
You must Sign in before you can post messages.
To post a message you must first join this group.
Please update your nickname on the subscription settings page before posting.
You do not have the permission required to post.
Discussion subject changed to "UA cover - now with added spoilers" by redtiger
redtiger  
View profile  
 More options Nov 1, 7:07 pm
Newsgroups: alt.books.pratchett
From: "redtiger" <redtigeriiS...@iinet.net.au>
Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 18:07:51 +1000
Local: Sun, Nov 1 2009 7:07 pm
Subject: Re: UA cover - now with added spoilers

"Raymond Daley" <raymond.da...@ntlworld.com> wrote in message

news:VzpEm.2$te5.0@newsfe13.ams2...

> "Richard Bos" <ralt...@xs4all.nl> wrote in message
> news:4ae1dd04.851703@news.xs4all.nl...
>> This girl on the cover of UA, on the right - presumably Juliet - is it
>> just me, or does anyone else think that she looks remarkably like Kari
>> Byron, from Mythbusters?

>> Richard

> I agree ;-)

Nah. Far too skinny. Blonde instead of red, and the eyes/nose proportions
are wrong.
I also believe that the women on the cover are Mrs Whitlow and one of the
above stairs serving girls as;
Spoiler space
25
.
.
.
.
20
.
.
.
.
15
.
.
.
.
10
.
.
.
.
5
4
3
2
1
Juliet and Glenda never dress in cheerleading costumes. Juliet attends the
game as Jewels and Glenda is just Glenda. It is also mentioned that Juliet
has the breasts of someone 2 feet taller than she is. (Or something along
those lines). I would assume this may be a reference to six foot Amazons or
the like. The girl on the cover is rather petite in this department.

Anthony

--
I reject your reality and substitute my own!
- Adam Savage: Mythbusters


    Reply    Reply to author    Forward  
You must Sign in before you can post messages.
To post a message you must first join this group.
Please update your nickname on the subscription settings page before posting.
You do not have the permission required to post.
Aggie Angst  
View profile  
 More options Nov 2, 8:38 am
Newsgroups: alt.books.pratchett
From: "Aggie Angst" <aggiean...@myinvalidway.com>
Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 15:38:49 -0600
Local: Mon, Nov 2 2009 8:38 am
Subject: Re: UA cover - now with added spoilers

"redtiger" <redtigeriiS...@iinet.net.au> wrote in message

news:tJidnTGzLvVI3HDXnZ2dnUVZ_v6dnZ2d@westnet.com.au...

> "Raymond Daley" <raymond.da...@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
> news:VzpEm.2$te5.0@newsfe13.ams2...

>> "Richard Bos" <ralt...@xs4all.nl> wrote in message
>> news:4ae1dd04.851703@news.xs4all.nl...
>>> This girl on the cover of UA, on the right - presumably Juliet - is it
>>> just me, or does anyone else think that she looks remarkably like Kari
>>> Byron, from Mythbusters?

>>> Richard

>> I agree ;-)

(edit)

Couldn't say since the US release cover is all cartoon hands...

Aggie


    Reply    Reply to author    Forward  
You must Sign in before you can post messages.
To post a message you must first join this group.
Please update your nickname on the subscription settings page before posting.
You do not have the permission required to post.
Daibhid Ceanaideach  
View profile  
 More options Nov 3, 4:59 am
Newsgroups: alt.books.pratchett
From: Daibhid Ceanaideach <daibhidchened...@aol.com>
Date: 2 Nov 2009 17:59:57 GMT
Local: Tues, Nov 3 2009 4:59 am
Subject: Re: UA cover - now with added spoilers
On 01 Nov 2009, "redtiger" <redtigeriiS...@iinet.net.au> wrote:

On the other hand, the cover also shows Lord V. as referee, and that
doesn't happen either. The possibly-Glenda seems a bit young to be Mrs
Whitlow, especially compared to Kidby's earlier picture of her:
http://freespace.virgin.net/ianstewart.joat/SOD1pic.jpg

--
Dave
"All those with psychokinesis, raise my hand."
The Room With No Doors, Kate Orman


    Reply    Reply to author    Forward  
You must Sign in before you can post messages.
To post a message you must first join this group.
Please update your nickname on the subscription settings page before posting.
You do not have the permission required to post.
Klaus Meinhard  
View profile  
 More options Nov 3, 7:10 pm
Newsgroups: alt.books.pratchett
From: "Klaus Meinhard" <K_Meinh...@gmx.de>
Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 09:10:33 +0100
Local: Tues, Nov 3 2009 7:10 pm
Subject: Re: UA cover - now with added spoilers
Hallo redtiger,

> Juliet and Glenda never dress in cheerleading costumes. Juliet
> attends the game as Jewels and Glenda is just Glenda. It is also
> mentioned that Juliet has the breasts of someone 2 feet taller than
> she is. (Or something along those lines). I would assume this may be
> a reference to six foot Amazons or the like. The girl on the cover is
> rather petite in this department.

As it should be. The breasts mentioned belong to Brenda, and give her a
rather motherly look. I think you let your imagination run unchecked :-)

--
Herzliche Grüße,

Klaus Meinhard


    Reply    Reply to author    Forward  
You must Sign in before you can post messages.
To post a message you must first join this group.
Please update your nickname on the subscription settings page before posting.
You do not have the permission required to post.
Otter t.  
View profile  
 More options Nov 5, 5:58 am
Newsgroups: alt.books.pratchett
From: "Otter t." <otter...@silverwinggraphics.com>
Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 10:58:07 -0800 (PST)
Local: Thurs, Nov 5 2009 5:58 am
Subject: Re: UA cover - now with added spoilers
On Nov 1, 1:07 am, "redtiger" <redtigeriiS...@iinet.net.au> wrote:

I, on another paw, am sure they are Glenda and Juliet.  The
cheerleading
costume argument won't fly, because Vetinari is shown as a referee,
which
he never is.

Mrs. Whitlow is older.

And it's _Glenda_ who has big breasts.  You may remember that Nutt
comments on them favorably.

Another thing that's wrong with Kidby's illustration is that Nutt is
the
same color as the humans, whereas the book describes him as being
grey.

All in all, I'm not sure why this Kidby cover is off-track, but it
is.  But
the Librarian is just wonderful, as always.


    Reply    Reply to author    Forward  
You must Sign in before you can post messages.
To post a message you must first join this group.
Please update your nickname on the subscription settings page before posting.
You do not have the permission required to post.
Reader in Invisible Writings  
View profile  
 More options Nov 5, 7:54 am
Newsgroups: alt.books.pratchett
From: Reader in Invisible Writings <markfowera...@hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 20:54:39 +0000
Local: Thurs, Nov 5 2009 7:54 am
Subject: Re: UA cover - now with added spoilers

The original artwork was much better but the publisher decided to make
it sepia, like old camera photos.  However DW iconographs have always
been full colour unless you take too many pictures with flesh tones
and/or blood in them!  See http://www.paulkidby.net/March09.html for the
original artwork version.  Possibly Paul did not have the time to read
all of the book this time.

--
Reader in Invisible Writings..   Something to Ponder upon!


    Reply    Reply to author    Forward  
You must Sign in before you can post messages.
To post a message you must first join this group.
Please update your nickname on the subscription settings page before posting.
You do not have the permission required to post.
steveski  
View profile  
 More options Nov 5, 10:54 am
Newsgroups: alt.books.pratchett
From: steveski <steves...@invalid.com>
Date: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 23:54:03 +0000
Local: Thurs, Nov 5 2009 10:54 am
Subject: Re: UA cover - now with added spoilers
Reader in Invisible Writings wrote:

[snip Glenda and Juliet (which I'm only just reading as of now)]

> The original artwork was much better but the publisher decided to make
> it sepia, like old camera photos.  However DW iconographs have always
> been full colour unless you take too many pictures with flesh tones
> and/or blood in them!

See: Twoflower's iconograph imp running out of pink after his and
Rincewind's visit to the Whore Pits  :-)

--
Steveski


    Reply    Reply to author    Forward  
You must Sign in before you can post messages.
To post a message you must first join this group.
Please update your nickname on the subscription settings page before posting.
You do not have the permission required to post.
Reader in Invisible Writings  
View profile  
 More options Nov 5, 6:19 pm
Newsgroups: alt.books.pratchett
From: Reader in Invisible Writings <markfowera...@hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 07:19:34 +0000
Local: Thurs, Nov 5 2009 6:19 pm
Subject: Re: UA cover - now with added spoilers

Persacerly what I was referencing...

--
Reader in Invisible Writings..   Something to Ponder upon!


    Reply    Reply to author    Forward  
You must Sign in before you can post messages.
To post a message you must first join this group.
Please update your nickname on the subscription settings page before posting.
You do not have the permission required to post.
Discussion subject changed to "UA cover - now with removed spoilers" by Daibhid Ceanaideach
Daibhid Ceanaideach  
View profile  
 More options Nov 6, 12:21 am
Newsgroups: alt.books.pratchett
From: Daibhid Ceanaideach <daibhidchened...@aol.com>
Date: 5 Nov 2009 13:21:13 GMT
Local: Fri, Nov 6 2009 12:21 am
Subject: Re: UA cover - now with removed spoilers
On 04 Nov 2009, Reader in Invisible Writings <markfowera...@hotmail.com>
wrote:

> The original artwork was much better but the publisher decided to make
> it sepia, like old camera photos.  However DW iconographs have always
> been full colour unless you take too many pictures with flesh tones
> and/or blood in them!  

Just to be pedantic: The Truth mentions that *very* cheap iconographs
produce black and white pictures[1], and quotes Otto as saying monochrome
is an artform in itself. And the Moving Pictures are b&w to start with,
to make it easier for the imps to paint that fast. (Colour clicks happen
eventually, when they've bred faster imps.)

[1]It doesn't explain why. Maybe they're cheap because they have limited
painting supplies. Or maybe it's cheaper to summon colour blind imps.

--
Dave
"All those with psychokinesis, raise my hand."
The Room With No Doors, Kate Orman


    Reply    Reply to author    Forward  
You must Sign in before you can post messages.
To post a message you must first join this group.
Please update your nickname on the subscription settings page before posting.
You do not have the permission required to post.
Reader in Invisible Writings  
View profile  
 More options Nov 6, 8:56 am
Newsgroups: alt.books.pratchett
From: Reader in Invisible Writings <markfowera...@hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 21:56:58 +0000
Local: Fri, Nov 6 2009 8:56 am
Subject: Re: UA cover - now with removed spoilers

I had forgotten that... I had also forgotten to take into account that
Two Flower had brought a bit of 'alien' technology to AM and although
(once someone saw how, or even heard about it) it was clear it was done,
that does not mean that they could immediately copy it.

This reminds me of a bit in DA's Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective
Agency, when Dirk comments that Newton was a genius because he was the
inventor of the Cat Flap.  Explanation that Gravity was obvious, "look
they even leave it on at the weekend" whereas a door within a door was
inspired.  Anyone could have invented it... precisely anyone could, but
no one did... but once invented it is obvious and easy to copy.

Also, Galileo reportedly heard that some people* down in the docks** had
a tube with glass at each end which enabled them to see small things a
long way off bigger.  Immediately he realised that the glass ends were
lenses, experimented with lenses he already had to hand and produced a
superior telescope in no time.  He could have looked through a pair of
lenses and made a telescope at any time, but never did until he heard
that it could be done.

*Now reckoned to the the Dutch opticians
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telescope
** Being able to identify ships coming in, and so the cargo/owner was a
valuable bit of knowledge.

--
Reader in Invisible Writings..   Something to Ponder upon!


    Reply    Reply to author    Forward  
You must Sign in before you can post messages.
To post a message you must first join this group.
Please update your nickname on the subscription settings page before posting.
You do not have the permission required to post.
Chris Zakes  
View profile  
 More options Nov 6, 11:18 am
Newsgroups: alt.books.pratchett
From: Chris Zakes <donti...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 18:18:03 -0600
Local: Fri, Nov 6 2009 11:18 am
Subject: Re: UA cover - now with removed spoilers
On 5 Nov 2009 13:21:13 GMT,  an orbital mind-control laser caused
Daibhid Ceanaideach <daibhidchened...@aol.com> to write:

>On 04 Nov 2009, Reader in Invisible Writings <markfowera...@hotmail.com>
>wrote:

>> The original artwork was much better but the publisher decided to make
>> it sepia, like old camera photos.  However DW iconographs have always
>> been full colour unless you take too many pictures with flesh tones
>> and/or blood in them!  

>Just to be pedantic: The Truth mentions that *very* cheap iconographs
>produce black and white pictures[1], and quotes Otto as saying monochrome
>is an artform in itself.

It's been a while since I've read "The Truth", but is the the
iconographs themselves, or the newspaper versions of them that are
done cheaply in black & white?

(Although the argument that B&W pictures are an artform in themselves
is at least as old as the development of color film--I can recall it
being discussed in various film classes back when I was in college in
the '70s.)

>And the Moving Pictures are b&w to start with,
>to make it easier for the imps to paint that fast. (Colour clicks happen
>eventually, when they've bred faster imps.)

>[1]It doesn't explain why. Maybe they're cheap because they have limited
>painting supplies. Or maybe it's cheaper to summon colour blind imps.

It's cheaper because you only need one color of ink or
paint--black--combined with the existing white background, rather than
multiple colors. Modern color printing requires four different colors
of ink, combined in various ways to get the spectrum.

        -Chris Zakes
                Texas

"We put all our politicians in prison as soon as they're elected. Don't you?"
"Why?"
"It saves time."

                -Terry Pratchett, "The Last Continent"


    Reply    Reply to author    Forward  
You must Sign in before you can post messages.
To post a message you must first join this group.
Please update your nickname on the subscription settings page before posting.
You do not have the permission required to post.
Daibhid Ceanaideach  
View profile  
 More options Nov 6, 12:27 pm
Newsgroups: alt.books.pratchett
From: Daibhid Ceanaideach <daibhidchened...@aol.com>
Date: 6 Nov 2009 01:27:52 GMT
Local: Fri, Nov 6 2009 12:27 pm
Subject: Re: UA cover - now with removed spoilers
On 06 Nov 2009, Chris Zakes <donti...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 5 Nov 2009 13:21:13 GMT,  an orbital mind-control laser caused
> Daibhid Ceanaideach <daibhidchened...@aol.com> to write:
>>Just to be pedantic: The Truth mentions that *very* cheap iconographs
>>produce black and white pictures[1], and quotes Otto as saying
>>monochrome is an artform in itself.

> It's been a while since I've read "The Truth", but is the the
> iconographs themselves, or the newspaper versions of them that are
> done cheaply in black & white?

The former (well, both): "Most pictures were painted in colour these
days. Only really cheap imps painted in black and white, even though Otto
insisted that monochrome 'vas an artform in itself'. But *printing*
colour..."

>>[1]It doesn't explain why. Maybe they're cheap because they have
>>limited painting supplies. Or maybe it's cheaper to summon colour
>>blind imps.

> It's cheaper because you only need one color of ink or
> paint--black--combined with the existing white background, rather than
> multiple colors. Modern color printing requires four different colors
> of ink, combined in various ways to get the spectrum.

Yep, for the printing - but since the imps are *painters*, not printers,
you also need white to mix up the greys. And, having just checked the
text to quote it above, it specifically refers to the *imps* being cheap,
whereas if it was just a question of a limited palette, they could be
"upgraded" simply by, well, buying them more paints...

--
Dave
"All those with psychokinesis, raise my hand."
The Room With No Doors, Kate Orman


    Reply    Reply to author    Forward  
You must Sign in before you can post messages.
To post a message you must first join this group.
Please update your nickname on the subscription settings page before posting.
You do not have the permission required to post.
Discussion subject changed to "UA cover - now with added spoilers" by redtiger
redtiger  
View profile  
 More options Nov 7, 8:56 am
Newsgroups: alt.books.pratchett
From: "redtiger" <redtigeriiS...@iinet.net.au>
Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2009 07:56:37 +1000
Local: Sat, Nov 7 2009 8:56 am
Subject: Re: UA cover - now with added spoilers

"Klaus Meinhard" <K_Meinh...@gmx.de> wrote in message

news:hcooj9$14o$00$1@news.t-online.com...

> Hallo redtiger,

>> Juliet and Glenda never dress in cheerleading costumes. Juliet
>> attends the game as Jewels and Glenda is just Glenda. It is also
>> mentioned that Juliet has the breasts of someone 2 feet taller than
>> she is. (Or something along those lines). I would assume this may be
>> a reference to six foot Amazons or the like. The girl on the cover is
>> rather petite in this department.

> As it should be. The breasts mentioned belong to Brenda, and give her a
> rather motherly look. I think you let your imagination run unchecked :-)

I spent an hour scanning the book last night and I can't find the page I
read this on. Maybe Daibh can perform his magic?

I do not mean that Juliet is meant to be built like an Amazon, she is
described as being only slightly taller than Glenda and can be used to model
dwarf fashion. More that the stereotypical footballer's wife tends to be a
pretty, skinny girl with certain enhancements in the chest region that can
seem out of proportion in some cases. (Who didn't think of Trev and Juliet
as Posh and Becks at least some time during the reading?)

Anthony

--
See a pin and pick it up, and all day long
you'll be looking for the hand grenade.
ISIHAC


    Reply    Reply to author    Forward  
You must Sign in before you can post messages.
To post a message you must first join this group.
Please update your nickname on the subscription settings page before posting.
You do not have the permission required to post.
Default User  
View profile  
 More options Nov 7, 1:21 pm
Newsgroups: alt.books.pratchett
From: "Default User" <defaultuse...@yahoo.com>
Date: 7 Nov 2009 02:21:30 GMT
Local: Sat, Nov 7 2009 1:21 pm
Subject: Re: UA cover - now with added spoilers

redtiger wrote:

> "Klaus Meinhard" <K_Meinh...@gmx.de> wrote in message
> news:hcooj9$14o$00$1@news.t-online.com...
> > As it should be. The breasts mentioned belong to Brenda, and give
> > her a  rather motherly look. I think you let your imagination run
> > unchecked :-)

> I spent an hour scanning the book last night and I can't find the
> page I read this on. Maybe Daibh can perform his magic?

In my hardback edition, page 26. That's where Glenda first appears,
bringing the food to wizards' meeting.

Brian

--
Day 277 of the "no grouchy usenet posts" project


    Reply    Reply to author    Forward  
You must Sign in before you can post messages.
To post a message you must first join this group.
Please update your nickname on the subscription settings page before posting.
You do not have the permission required to post.
Daibhid Ceanaideach  
View profile  
 More options Nov 8, 8:54 am
Newsgroups: alt.books.pratchett
From: Daibhid Ceanaideach <daibhidchened...@aol.com>
Date: 7 Nov 2009 21:54:31 GMT
Local: Sun, Nov 8 2009 8:54 am
Subject: Re: UA cover - now with added spoilers
On 06 Nov 2009, "redtiger" <redtigeriiS...@iinet.net.au> wrote:

I can't check the book just now, but I'm afraid my recollection coincides
with Klaus.

> (Who didn't think of Trev and Juliet
> as Posh and Becks at least some time during the reading?)

Oh, yes, although I think they're both noticably brighter.

ISTR hearing somewhere that one of Girls Aloud was married to a
footballer as well.

--
Dave
"All those with psychokinesis, raise my hand."
The Room With No Doors, Kate Orman


    Reply    Reply to author    Forward  
You must Sign in before you can post messages.
To post a message you must first join this group.
Please update your nickname on the subscription settings page before posting.
You do not have the permission required to post.
steveski  
View profile  
 More options Nov 8, 12:16 pm
Newsgroups: alt.books.pratchett
From: steveski <steves...@invalid.com>
Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2009 01:16:47 +0000
Local: Sun, Nov 8 2009 12:16 pm
Subject: Re: UA cover - now with added spoilers

Daibhid Ceanaideach wrote:
> On 06 Nov 2009, "redtiger" <redtigeriiS...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
>> "Klaus Meinhard" <K_Meinh...@gmx.de> wrote in message

[snip]

>> (Who didn't think of Trev and Juliet
>> as Posh and Becks at least some time during the reading?)

> Oh, yes, although I think they're both noticably brighter.

Bwahahaha! Tea on the monitor.

--
Steveski


    Reply    Reply to author    Forward  
You must Sign in before you can post messages.
To post a message you must first join this group.
Please update your nickname on the subscription settings page before posting.
You do not have the permission required to post.
Discussion subject changed to "UA cover - now with removed spoilers" by Stacie
Stacie  
View profile  
 More options Nov 8, 2:19 pm
Newsgroups: alt.books.pratchett
From: Stacie <stac...@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2009 19:19:32 -0800 (PST)
Local: Sun, Nov 8 2009 2:19 pm
Subject: Re: UA cover - now with removed spoilers
On Nov 5, 8:21 am, Daibhid Ceanaideach <daibhidchened...@aol.com>
wrote:

Could very well be colour/color (choose one as appropriate) blindness
makes them cheaper. The extremely tiny nano-imp mentioned in TFE, I
think it was, commanded a pretty high price tag, a few hundred
dollars. So "better" imp features seem to cost extra.

    Reply    Reply to author    Forward  
You must Sign in before you can post messages.
To post a message you must first join this group.
Please update your nickname on the subscription settings page before posting.
You do not have the permission required to post.
Discussion subject changed to "UA cover - now with added spoilers" by Otter t.
Otter t.  
View profile  
 More options Nov 8, 3:52 pm
Newsgroups: alt.books.pratchett
From: "Otter t." <otter...@silverwinggraphics.com>
Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2009 20:52:44 -0800 (PST)
Local: Sun, Nov 8 2009 3:52 pm
Subject: Re: UA cover - now with added spoilers
On Nov 6, 2:56 pm, "redtiger" <redtigeriiS...@iinet.net.au> wrote:

>(Who didn't think of Trev and Juliet
> as Posh and Becks at least some time during the reading?)

I didn't, for roughly the same reason Granny Weatherwax could
keep from visualizing a pink rhinoceros.    Who are Posh and
Becks?

    Reply    Reply to author    Forward  
You must Sign in before you can post messages.
To post a message you must first join this group.
Please update your nickname on the subscription settings page before posting.
You do not have the permission required to post.
Chris Zakes  
View profile  
 More options Nov 9, 1:28 am
Newsgroups: alt.books.pratchett
From: Chris Zakes <donti...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2009 08:28:33 -0600
Local: Mon, Nov 9 2009 1:28 am
Subject: Re: UA cover - now with added spoilers
On Sat, 7 Nov 2009 20:52:44 -0800 (PST),  an orbital mind-control
laser caused "Otter t." <otter...@silverwinggraphics.com> to write:

>On Nov 6, 2:56 pm, "redtiger" <redtigeriiS...@iinet.net.au> wrote:

>>(Who didn't think of Trev and Juliet
>> as Posh and Becks at least some time during the reading?)

>I didn't, for roughly the same reason Granny Weatherwax could
>keep from visualizing a pink rhinoceros.    Who are Posh and
>Becks?

I think Posh is a singer, married to Becks, a footballer (soccer
player for folks on this side of The Water.)

But I could easily be mistaken--I don't pay much attention to either
subject; I think recognize the names from headlines on the sidebar in
the Daily Mail.

        -Chris Zakes
                Texas

"We put all our politicians in prison as soon as they're elected. Don't you?"
"Why?"
"It saves time."

                -Terry Pratchett, "The Last Continent"


    Reply    Reply to author    Forward  
You must Sign in before you can post messages.
To post a message you must first join this group.
Please update your nickname on the subscription settings page before posting.
You do not have the permission required to post.
NicholasIII@gmail.com  
View profile  
 More options Nov 9, 3:35 am
Newsgroups: alt.books.pratchett
From: "Nicholas...@gmail.com" <nicholas...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 8 Nov 2009 08:35:26 -0800 (PST)
Local: Mon, Nov 9 2009 3:35 am
Subject: Re: UA cover - now with added spoilers
On Nov 7, 11:52 pm, "Otter t." <otter...@silverwinggraphics.com>
wrote:

> On Nov 6, 2:56 pm, "redtiger" <redtigeriiS...@iinet.net.au> wrote:

> >(Who didn't think of Trev and Juliet
> > as Posh and Becks at least some time during the reading?)

> I didn't, for roughly the same reason Granny Weatherwax could
> keep from visualizing a pink rhinoceros.    Who are Posh and
> Becks?

Posh is (or was) a member of the Spice Girls, using the stage name
Posh Spice. She married David Beckham, one of the most successful
soccer players in English history. He was the guy the Los Angeles
Galaxy signed for $250 Million a few years back

Nick


    Reply    Reply to author    Forward  
You must Sign in before you can post messages.
To post a message you must first join this group.
Please update your nickname on the subscription settings page before posting.
You do not have the permission required to post.
redtiger  
View profile  
 More options Nov 9, 9:22 am
Newsgroups: alt.books.pratchett
From: "redtiger" <redtigeriiS...@iinet.net.au>
Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2009 08:22:36 +1000
Local: Mon, Nov 9 2009 9:22 am
Subject: Re: UA cover - now with added spoilers

"Daibhid Ceanaideach" <daibhidchened...@aol.com> wrote in message

news:Xns9CB7B72787DF1daibhidchenedelhaolc@130.133.1.4...

I was going with the fact that Lord V. was, as usual, controlling
everything. A metaphorical referee of the city wide game as it were.
However, given that my wossname was totally confused on the Glenda/Juliet
description, I will have to say that this is just the artist making full use
of his licence and having fun with elements of the story.

Anthony

--
Good judgement comes from experience.
Experience comes from bad judgement.


    Reply    Reply to author    Forward  
You must Sign in before you can post messages.
To post a message you must first join this group.
Please update your nickname on the subscription settings page before posting.
You do not have the permission required to post.
Richard Bos  
View profile  
 More options Nov 11, 8:08 am
Newsgroups: alt.books.pratchett
From: ralt...@xs4all.nl (Richard Bos)
Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 21:08:55 GMT
Local: Wed, Nov 11 2009 8:08 am
Subject: Re: UA cover - now with added spoilers

"redtiger" <redtigeriiS...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
> I do not mean that Juliet is meant to be built like an Amazon, she is
> described as being only slightly taller than Glenda and can be used to model
> dwarf fashion. More that the stereotypical footballer's wife tends to be a
> pretty, skinny girl with certain enhancements in the chest region that can
> seem out of proportion in some cases. (Who didn't think of Trev and Juliet
> as Posh and Becks at least some time during the reading?)

Not really. Of football players and their wags in general, certainly.
But Posh and Becks are not much like T&J. In particular, they got
together when they were both already well famous.

Richard


    Reply    Reply to author    Forward  
You must Sign in before you can post messages.
To post a message you must first join this group.
Please update your nickname on the subscription settings page before posting.
You do not have the permission required to post.
Carol Hague  
View profile  
 More options Nov 11, 9:33 pm
Newsgroups: alt.books.pratchett
From: ca...@wrhpv.com (Carol Hague)
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 10:33:15 +0000
Local: Wed, Nov 11 2009 9:33 pm
Subject: Re: UA cover - now with added spoilers

redtiger <redtigeriiS...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
>(Who didn't think of Trev and Juliet
> as Posh and Becks at least some time during the reading?)

I didn't. Never occurred to me at all until you mentined it and I still
don't think they're much alike.

I don't know much about Posh and Becks (only what I can't avoid knowing
from bits on the telly and radio) but I get the strong impression that
Posh is the brains of the outfit, while the same can't really be said of
Juliet (or Trev either really.)

--
Carol.  www.mullimages.com
"This might as well say "bing tiddle tiddle bong".
It's complete gibberish," - Rodney McKay, Stargate: Atlantis


    Reply    Reply to author    Forward  
You must Sign in before you can post messages.
To post a message you must first join this group.
Please update your nickname on the subscription settings page before posting.
You do not have the permission required to post.
Messages 1 - 25 of 27   Newer >
« Back to Discussions « Newer topic     Older topic »

Create a group - Google Groups - Google Home - Terms of Service - Privacy Policy
©2009 Google