vince garcia wrote:
> The Ghost of Sarah Collins wrote:
>> "vince garcia" <vggarciaxx@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>> news:47359F74.3DED@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> The Ghost of Sarah Collins wrote:
>>>> "vince garcia" <vggarciaxx@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>>>> news:4731D2B5.463A@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>> mike ebbert wrote:
>>>>>> i think it was a model of a ship
>>>>>
>>>>> If so, cool! That, I can duplicate easily! A stock ticker would be
>>>>> harder...
>>>> I believe it was a stock ticker... although I shall search my tapes
to
>> be
>>>> absolutely sure.
>>>>
>>>> The Ghost of Sarah Collins (1784-1795)
>>>> Sister to Barnabas Collins
>>>>
>>>> "That evil is wicked is well understood,
>>>> the wicked are punished so you must be good."
>>>> (Sarah to Barnabas)
>>> Plz let me know if you get a chance to review them, sarah!
>> Hello Vince, after viewing a very good episode in which Quentin and
David
>> stand close by it, I am very glad to let you know that Mike was very
>> correct, the object under the large glass dome is indeed a nautical
vessel,
>> a boat, a small brown boat with a white cabin top and not the stock
ticker I
>> believed it to be. I know you will be pleased, I hope you will share a
>> photo of your replica when you've completed it. Glad to be of
assistance,
>> your friend Sarah.
>>
>> The Ghost of Sarah Collins (1784-1795)
>> Sister to Barnabas Collins
>>
>> "That evil is wicked is well understood,
>> the wicked are punished so you must be good."
>> (Sarah to Barnabas)
>
> Thanx for that! My first thought was that it would be hard to find a
> boat like that compared to a sailing ship, but then I recalled that I
> have a prop from the onld GHOST & MRS MUIR series that looks a little
> like that.
>
> Anyone else remember that show and movie? I loved them both!
That was a great show, but how could it not be with Hope Lange, Charles
Nelson Reilly and Edward Mulhare as the captain! Imagine if such talent
were available for a television series today!
Deb


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