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Date Posted: 22:27:50 01/06/00 Thu
Author: imoutthere
Subject: Yes, I can imagine that!!!! Good one! NIM
In reply to: G-WW 's message, "This is a Mulder habit (and not a bad one!)...how about Scully putting HER hand on the small of HIS back!! Could you imagine that! YESSSS! NIM" on 17:13:49 01/05/00 Wed

> > Okay, this post contains spoilers about an XF ep that
> > has been scripted but may — or may not — ever
> actually
> > be produced. The working title of the ep is "Vices"
> > and it's supposed to be about a small town where
> > everyone is "trading" bad habits or addictions. When
> > M&S go to investigate they get caught up in the
> > transfer and she gets his sunflower addicition.
> > (Which, when you think about it, she'd probably
> prefer
> > to his affinity for watching videos that aren't his
> > )
> > Anyway, this raises the question of what kind of bad
> > habit or addiction does Scully have that she'd
> > transfer to Mulder? I'd go with her passion for
> having
> > everything neat and orderly. While this is, to a
> > certain extent, absolutely necessary for a scientist
> > such as Scully, sometimes she tends to go a bit
> > overboard with it. Any other suggestions?

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