Scully Voiceover: Momento Mori
Our first addition to this is the so-called transcript of Scully's voiceover in "Momento Mori." Such words....ahh....such loving, romantic words are a breath of fresh air when you've stuffed yourself into a basement on your computer. So enjoy. Make your heart bleed and let each fiber of your soul permeate with the thing called angst!

March6's Analysis of MSR
Our second addition is a piece written by friend and fellowshipper, March6, from WBS. This is an analysis of the Mulder/Scully relationship with a definition of 'love' or not, depending on how you interperet it. Just read it, okay? Heh heh...


The "They Edited out WHAT?" Files
A new page that will remain here in the future. My only little special spasm that I think no one else has. This is where I will post information about scenes that were edited out of X-Files episodes. Mostly shipper moments, but also some others. It's brain candy. Take a look if you want to scream bloody murder at Chirs Carter.

In this section of The Members Barrel Of Fun, it is meant for you to tell us YOUR story of how you got addicted to the X-Files, or how you became/discovered that you were indeed, a relationshipper. I think this is a nice way to get to know people, so to speak, and share our mutal love for this show. Please, sign away! Please enter you story under 'comments' and try to keep it as short and sweet as possible. There's only so much room, you know. Let's just say--not novel proportions.

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Mulder Red Speedo Picture Here it is kiddies! The red speedo picture--if you haven't already seen it! If you're REALLY into the speedo (not literally unless you like to think that way ...) you can always go read some David Duchovny Red Speedo Poetry.

What happened to the movie kiss...? TV Guide Online had this article about the kiss that never was...read about it and see a pic just moments before it should have been.

The Mattel Files. Entertainment Weekly in their February 13, 1998 issue had an article about upcoming Barbie X-Files Dolls. Read the article here and see the picture.

Paracelsus From an otherwise forgettable episode--TFWID--Mulder's opening, and ending, reading this poem by Robert Browning was very powerful nonetheless. Here is the entire poem for your reading enjoyment.

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