![]() ![]() I wonder how Apophis in the first episode"Children of the gods" dials the gate without a DHD or access to the dialing computer. The rest of the pyramids seem to also be 'different'.įrom Hummel. Jackson even said in "Crystal Skull" that the pyramid in it was “…definitely Mayan” (which has BIG 'steps' on it). I found that each of the pyramids in the 4 seem to be quite different from each other. Only the episode "Crystal Skull" should have had that music, because the original score of Stargate had Egyptian music, so both the "Pilot" and "Final Cut" of "Children of the Gods" should have been the same as the first movie.Īlso please note, after studying up on Figgy's observations. "Children of the Gods: Pilot", (2nd) the very beginning, the episode #065… “Crystal Skull” and finally the movie, (3rd) "Children of the Gods: Final Cut". But long story short, the Mayan music is actually in three (3) of the 'episodes or movies' (((I have heard the music elsewhere in SG-1, but not in this context, or perspective))). To see the full sequence, please see my post on the 5th post down on page 6 of this thread that is referring to this, Figgy's post. So it's not a real blooper, but to me it is a mistake.Ĭobalt. So whenever I see that shot in COTG I ask, why are we listening to the theme of the Mayan pyramid when this one is Egyptian? A few notes from the original score would've done nicely there, or the one they had before. So we see the pyramid and hear the musical score, the theme we've heard in another episode, "The Crystal Skull", except the pyramid there was Mayan, not Egyptian. This is a new shot that replaced the one in the original version. They get out of the pyramid and we see a shot of the pyramid with all the sand around it. Again, in "Children Of The Gods: Final Cut", we see Daniel, Sam and the others come out of the pyramid on Abydos, they are on their way to see the cartouche room. PLEASE NOTE: There are 4 movies or episodes involved here, starting with the original STARGATE (with 2 versions, equaling 5), which is why this is at the top.įiggy. : "Stargate: The Theatrical version", "Stargate: Director's Cut", #1… “Children of the Gods: Pilot”, #065… “Crystal Skull”, #217… “Children of the Gods: Final Cut” or there is 'something' that is just plain 'wrong'. The whole point of this post is that anytime there is an inconsistency in the plots (or whatever) in the movies or episodes. on this same thread)))Īll of these bloopers are 'in order' of when the EPISODE originally (?) aired and are submitted by our own SG-1 fans. Since I wanted these Bloopers 'at the top', I finally figured out how. Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in Welcome to the Richard Dean Anderson ForumįAQ Search Memberlist Usergroups Register The Star pub at Fenay Bridge held a funday which raised £200.Īnyone who can help should contact Elaine on 07974 316123.RDA Fans :: View topic - SG-1. “If pubs, clubs or businesses want to hold a fundraising event for charity then please think of us.’’ We rely on kindness like this and fundraising to keep going and provide the horse-riding the disabled people love to do. Monday Group organiser Elaine Smith said: “This was very generous. The couple, Michael and Shirley Hirst, live in Marsh and donated just over £500. Its major event, an annual horse show at Hopton Horse Centre, had to be cancelled twice.īut the grandparents of one rider, 14-year-old George Hirst, of Scapegoat Hill, donated all the money from their golden wedding celebrations to RDA. ![]() The terrible summer weather has had a big impact on the club’s fundraising. The Tuesday group championship trophy went to Zoe Rank with Kathryn Ellis the reserve and Daniel Green the runner-up. The Low Fold Equestrian Championship trophy for the most points amassed by a rider during the season went to Leila Mehrdadi with the reserve Mollie Kain from the Monday group. Most talented beginner, Becky Rycroft and Daniel Snee tried the hardest, Rachael Hollas and Ruth Skelton most consistent, Russell Bell and Simon Whittaker most improved, Clare Healey and Jodie Kavanagh style trophy, Georgina Oliver from the Monday group. In the following list of trophy winners, the first name is the rider from the Monday group and the second the rider from the Tuesday group. There are two evening groups which meet on Mondays and Tuesdays from April to September. The trophies were presented at the nearby White Horse pub. They are pictured at their final riding session at Low Fold Equestrian Centre in Lepton. TROPHIES have been presented to mark the end of the Riding For The Disabled season in Huddersfield.Ībout 50 disabled people aged from five up to their 60s benefit from the work done by dedicated RDA volunteers. ![]()
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