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Bradburyesque

I think I used the word Bradburyesque as a theme for one of my posts about 3-4 years ago. I reliquish all rights to this word and/or theme to this wonderful site and it's wonderful Bradburian posteries. (I also reliquish my rights to the term Bradburian and posteries. You may use these terms as you see fit.


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Reli(n)quish is a good word. Smiler


- Phil

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Posteries is a good word, or should be if it's a word.
 
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"'Taint no sin, to take off your skin, and dance around in your bones."

http://www.facebook.com/video/....php?v=1051699149186
 
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Hannes Bok, a favorite of Ray Bradbury.
http://goldenagecomicbookstori...h/label/Hannes%20Bok
 
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This one has Juan Diaz written all over it: http://www.snopes.com/horrors/gruesome/mccurdy.asp
 
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The Happiness Machine Goes Hi Tech!

http://www.tourwrist.com/

And this one won't catch fire. At least, not in your driveway.
 
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After further navigating, check these related "Happiness" locations. One can also spin, manipulate the scene via your mouse motions, zoom, etc.
Another quite an interesting projection Mr. B made way back when:
http://www.tourwrist.com/tours
 
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Has anyone seen the movie Tree of Life and do you consider it Bradburyesque?
 
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I haven't seen it (and generally don't rush to see Terence Malick films). But you are the second person to have suggested that it might be!


- Phil

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And yet again! Thanks Terry!



Did Ray Bradbury play a young Carl in the Movie "UP"?

Is Carl Ray?

ImageYoung-Carl-and-Ellie-pixar-couples-9660520-500-352.jpg (47 Kb, 7 downloads) Carl and Ellie
 
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"The Repentant Magdalen," by Georges De LaTour.
 
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"The Repentant Magdalen," by Georges De LaTour.

Nice, but I wonder what Georges thought she needed to be repentant for.


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For who else were Miss Mamie and Miss Emily Baldwin of The Waltons their no-brainer default for Miss Fern and Miss Roberta of Dandelion Wine?

 
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