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THIS IS ≈ALBUM 2≈

It is less time consuming to download new photos into a new page. So check out ALBUM 1, if you haven't. Album 1 also contains a couple VIDEO LINKS to the Birthday festivities.

•˚•˚NOTE˚•˚•
Check back later in the week ...for the last few photos, and another Video Link, as ALBUM 3.

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Posts: 3954 | Location: South Orange County, CA USA | Registered: 28 June 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Beautiful pictures, Nard. I may not remember what went on but at least there is photographic proof I was there. ;-}


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Those are wonderful pictures. It makes for all the more heartache that I couldn't make it from Washington state.
 
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Great work, Nard. I particularly like your running commentary.

And now I know what happened to those dinosaurs.


- Phil

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How I wish I could have been there. Great pics!


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Originally posted by philnic:
Great work, Nard. I particularly like your running commentary.

And now I know what happened to those dinosaurs.


The dinosaurs went home with Mr. B. All but one, that somebody decided would be a souvineer.


John King Tarpinian
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jkt: Were you ever able to share this (June 08, 07 1:04pm post) with Mr. B? Looking at all of the great images and his celebrating with wonderful friends and fans brought it to my mind -- for some reason.

https://raybradburyboard.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/10010939...061042613#5061042613

I wish I could have been somewhere in the background!
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jkt: Were you ever able to share this (June 08, 07 1:04pm post) with Mr. B? Looking at all of the great images and his celebrating with wonderful friends and fans brought it to my mind -- for some reason.

https://raybradburyboard.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/10010939...061042613#5061042613

I wish I could have been somewhere in the background!
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To be honest, I have it printed out and in an envelope. For some reason, I've not given it to Mr. B, yet. I promise I will.


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This is from my local paper...which seems to be 80% correct in its reporting 20% of the time. Smiler

The reporter asked me if I owned the bookshop and I said no...pointing to the owners, Malcolm and Christine Bell.

The reporter then asked if I was Mr. B's assistant. Again I replied in the negative...saying that I am just helping out for the day.

And this lady is the one that reports on happenings at Cal-Tech and JPL.


John King Tarpinian
You know what you are, Mr. Bradbury? ... You are a poet! -- Aldous Huxley


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Reporter: And what's your name?

JKT: John King Tarpinian.

Reporter (taking notes): ...John... King.

JKT: Tarpinian.

Reporter: You're welcome.


- Phil

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Reporter: And what's your name?

JKT: John King Tarpinian.

Reporter (taking notes): ...John... King.

JKT: Tarpinian.

Reporter: You're welcome.


Never offered up my last name. I figured my first and middle would be hard enough for the poor dear.


John King Tarpinian
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JKT:

Oh God, that's funny!


I'm laughing here.

(For real)
 
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JKT:

Oh God, that's funny!


I'm laughing here.

(For real)


Besides, as Doug pointed out, if I could not get George Clayton Thomas' name right what chance did I have of getting my own correct?


John King Tarpinian
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According to this story:

http://www.lacanadaonline.com/articles/2007/08/30/enter...ent-bradbury0830.txt

the cake was based on A Sound of Thunder, and even had a butterfly etched into the icing. I do hope nobody accidentally ate the butterfly, as they might have changed future history.


- Phil

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According to this story:

http://www.lacanadaonline.com/articles/2007/08/30/enter...ent-bradbury0830.txt

the cake was based on A Sound of Thunder, and even had a butterfly etched into the icing. I do hope nobody accidentally ate the butterfly, as they might have changed future history.


You should have seen the look on the faces at the bakery when I asked if they could put a butterly on the dinosaur cake. ;-}


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