Post by Sho Murakame on Nov 28, 2001 12:07:21 GMT -6
A distraught Firefly is in an internet cafe... having destroyed his monitor for his own PC. He is unshaven, and looks to have had little sleep. He gets up to go to the bar... and Wuchie appears! He scurries over to the screen, and makes a note of something. He then rushes away before he can be seen. Going to another PC out of the view of FF, he speaks to the camera he has set up.
;D Alburt:
"I roving reporter Alburt Wuchie! Best interviewer in business. Let's see what URL the mysterious Firefly been looking at!"
Wuchie types in a URL, and hits enter... it's the Daily Mail website (a British newspaper).
OLD STAR'S DEATH STIRS A WOK OF FEELING
Ken Hom it seems is to make a documentary for the BBC concerning the life and times of the 60's cookery star Masato Anjor, remembered for his show 'Way of the Wok'. This comes as something of a surprise considering the fact
that until his death there was no love lost between the two, with several restraining orders having been placed on Anjor for threatening behaviour towards the top TV chef.
In what seemed to be a strained interview, Ken Hom revealed that he considered Masato to be his inspiration, a role model and almost a father figure of oriental TV cooking.
It has also been announced that Ken Hom is to be the public figurehead of the Masato Anjor Memorial School of Oriental Cooking and the Masato Anjor Memorial Fund.
Wuchie:
"It appear that Firefly is still looking into his father's disappearance. I promise GZW fans to reveal more in exclusive interview later this week."
Wuchie grins, and turns off the candle.
Text of newspaper article: (c) Crasiworld, 2000.
www.crasiworld.com
;D Alburt:
"I roving reporter Alburt Wuchie! Best interviewer in business. Let's see what URL the mysterious Firefly been looking at!"
Wuchie types in a URL, and hits enter... it's the Daily Mail website (a British newspaper).
OLD STAR'S DEATH STIRS A WOK OF FEELING
Ken Hom it seems is to make a documentary for the BBC concerning the life and times of the 60's cookery star Masato Anjor, remembered for his show 'Way of the Wok'. This comes as something of a surprise considering the fact
that until his death there was no love lost between the two, with several restraining orders having been placed on Anjor for threatening behaviour towards the top TV chef.
In what seemed to be a strained interview, Ken Hom revealed that he considered Masato to be his inspiration, a role model and almost a father figure of oriental TV cooking.
It has also been announced that Ken Hom is to be the public figurehead of the Masato Anjor Memorial School of Oriental Cooking and the Masato Anjor Memorial Fund.
Wuchie:
"It appear that Firefly is still looking into his father's disappearance. I promise GZW fans to reveal more in exclusive interview later this week."
Wuchie grins, and turns off the candle.
Text of newspaper article: (c) Crasiworld, 2000.
www.crasiworld.com