Originally posted by dandelion: What's black and red and Bad all over? The way they beat it to bid on the threads was positively dangerous!
Something that Bad certainly belongs in a 4E thread!
"Live Forever!"
28 June 2011, 08:56 PM
dandelion
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Originally posted by Doug Spaulding:
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Originally posted by dandelion: What's black and red and Bad all over? The way they beat it to bid on the threads was positively dangerous!
Something that Bad certainly belongs in a 4E thread!
4-Easy as ABC!
01 July 2011, 06:55 AM
Richard
From Midnight Marquee Books, THE HOUSE OF ACKERMAN, by Al Astrella and James Greene, an inside look at Forry's famous "Ackermansion". For more information about the book and ordering details, cleck on the link below:
I posted this over on my Facepage, but shall repeat it here: It was three years ago today that Uncle 4E was last seen in the presence of a certain hooded figure carrying a scythe. No doubt Dr Acula was pelting him with one pun after another as he was being led off into realms unknown. He shall live in our hearts 4Ever!
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05 January 2012, 04:46 AM
dandelion
4E was a Jeopardy! clue on Wednesday, December 4. Nobody got the answer.
05 January 2012, 06:02 PM
Doug Spaulding
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Originally posted by dandelion: 4E was a Jeopardy! clue on Wednesday, December 4. Nobody got the answer.
That's what jkt was telling me yesterday. What was the question/answer, pray?
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05 January 2012, 06:10 PM
dandelion
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Originally posted by Doug Spaulding:
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Originally posted by dandelion: 4E was a Jeopardy! clue on Wednesday, December 4. Nobody got the answer.
That's what jkt was telling me yesterday. What was the question/answer, pray?
Well, I just heard it from the next room but it started out with something like "What founder of Famous Monsters of Filmland" and a couple of other accomplishments.
05 December 2012, 06:59 AM
Doug Spaulding
Four years ago today, I was waking up to the news that my beloved uncle had departed this realm at 11.58 PM the night before. Four years later, we still remember him. Blast from the past: the original LA Times obituary.
Just wanted to say my thoughts are always with Forry as I met him on Father's Day! He told my friend and me he had no children of his own but considered himself uncle to a vast number. We were inspired and forever changed by meeting him!
23 June 2015, 08:24 AM
jkt
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Originally posted by dandelion: Just wanted to say my thoughts are always with Forry as I met him on Father's Day! He told my friend and me he had no children of his own but considered himself uncle to a vast number. We were inspired and forever changed by meeting him!
And if you look-up from where Ray's bookends are being stored you can see where 4E is at rest.
John King Tarpinian You know what you are, Mr. Bradbury? ... You are a poet! -- Aldous Huxley