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Date Posted: 07:51:09 01/31/00 Mon
Author: nic
Subject: That line..
In reply to: devlin 's message, "Doesn't this make you a fencesitter?" on 17:15:25 01/30/00 Sun

"My work here is done"

I was chortling away when he said that. I love Mulder's self-deprecating sense of humour.

Actually, I'd noticed a lot of folks using that quote here and there (mainly on another board I hang out at occasionally), but didn't realise it was a Mulder gem from Dreamland. Maybe that added to my hilarity. ;o)

Yeah, maybe I'm a fencesitter, but leaning precariously towards the shipper side... it just sounds so damn painful (not to mention dangerous!) calling it that. ;o)

nic
8o)

> Only joking. I think you were more or less agreeing
> with me and Chantal, really, because we all know that
> they are a perfect pair and for everything they (and
> we!) have been through, there should be some
> resolution and some personal happiness. But they will
> do what they will do. Having seen what a "lousy
> husband" Mulder made in 'Dreamland', he is not the
> prime candidate for the realtionship of the year. OK,
> I know, it wasn't his real wife, but he couldn't
> adjust at all to those other people in his house,
> could he? Son, daughter, wife "My work here is done"
> LOL.
>
> I think it would be hard to not wish them the chance
> to have a life together, but if they don't, I can well
> see why...

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