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Ray at 4E's home sitting inside some piece of modern art or other.



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Thanks to Michael O'Kelly for this recent wonderful shot!



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Ray at 4E's home sitting inside some piece of modern art or other...


Methinks 'tis an elephant...


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If, like me, you were wondering about the film poster Ray is holding:

http://www.julesverne.org/en/N.../firstmentomars.html


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TWO big announcements coming very soon.


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Methinks 'tis an elephant...

Well, it's obviously shaped like a pachyderm.


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Can't wait for the two announcements, jkt.

Question: Has Ray ever been featured on a postage stamp? The tie draped around his shoulders in one of the photos made me wonder.

If not, he should be!
 
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Can't wait for the two announcements, jkt.

Question: Has Ray ever been featured on a postage stamp? The tie draped around his shoulders in one of the photos made me wonder.

If not, he should be!

One must be dead, for I think ten years, in order to be featured on a U.S. Postage Stamp. S H A M E O N Y O U


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No shame at all, I'm just not familiar with every USPS regulation.

In Canada famous living people are featured on stamps all the time.
 
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It is my understanding that is the editors at the Wall Street Journal get their act together there should be an article about Ray in Monday's edition.


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Vote for RAY!!!

http://projects.latimes.com/ho...r-walk/ray-bradbury/


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This I Believe, a radio broadcast by Edward R. Morrow with Robert A. Heinlein...and old drinking buddy of Ray's.


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Hello,

Subterranean Press is taking preorders for Limited Edtions of UK's PS Publishing's Ray Bradbury The Machineries of Joy.

http://subterraneanpress.com/i...joy-by-ray-bradbury/
 
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A lovely sketch from the 1770s of a Dandelion


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A lovely sketch from the 1770s of a Dandelion


...reminding us how monstrous the darned things actually are! Of course, the root is grossly under-represented here - the ones in my lawn go down many, many metres...

I grant you, a field of dandelions in bloom is a remarkable sight, and a dandelion "clock" is quite charming. But you can keep the stems, leaves and roots.


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