Subject: Re: [FFML][R.5][short] Something Old, Something New
From: Jim Lazar
Date: 8/29/1998, 10:18 AM
To: Miko
CC: ffml@fanfic.com
Reply-to:
jimlazar@earthlink.net

Miko wrote:

Anyway, I wrote it in half an hour, so it's bound to have some flaws,
and
I'm not likely to fix them.I did alter it slightly for the web page...

Genma gets to be a panda with a tool belt, thanks to whoever suggested

that... um, that would be Jim Lazar.  ^_^

No problem...it just an image that poped into my head after reading the
punch line. The panda is the perfect Norma/Al character :)

Shi Shi Houkoudan. Ki.

I copied the Shishi Hokoudan spelling directly from some idiot's
expert
description of all of the various character's fighting styles.  I
guess I
should check the manga and write my own guide for myself, but I'm too
lazy.^_^ What's the difference between chi and ki? 

Yes, let's not get into spelling debates. Chi and Ki are both fine...we
know what we mean. And don't even start on the 'U' debate.

Philip Hacker wrote:

How about trying to write an episode of the program, showing the weird

construction techniques and materials needed to clean up after Ranma?

Phil

I too would think an episode of this might be interesting. Soun and the
panda are trying to repair stuff...while Akane, Ranma, and the rest keep
breaking things again.

"Now we have just laid down this new cement, which must cure for 25
ho..." Soun stops speaking as his daughter runs through the cement
chasing his future son-in-law with a mallet.

Akane pounds Ranma with the mallet and Ranma crashes face first into the
wet cement.

"If anything does disturb the surface, just smooth it out again," Soun
calmly states.

The panda takes a trowl and smooths out the cement. All that can bee
seen is a pigtail sticking up from the cement.

--
Jim Lazar

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"You made Akane whose daughter?!?!"
"Genma's."
"Has she hit you with her mallet yet?"
"Several times, actually."