Originally posted by embroiderer: grasstains, it appears that patrask is in that 5 yr. old category as well. Exactly what date did this website begin anyway?
There are days when I act like I'm 5 years old, but I knew Ray when I was only 17 and he was 39. He was so good the other night at 87 he gave off love like it was cologne. If you weren't inspired you were dead.
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Huzzah! Rend the air with warbling wild! I should've known a Brit would get it. I find few of my friends here are Gilbert & Sullivan fans. I grew up with the stuff...
So, now that's settled, just when did this site begin? Good question from embroiderer that I'm fairly confident Dandy can answer?
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Thanks for a copy! Yes, a great deal of Bradbury prose here. I imagine that Ray Bradbury was the ONLY writer you were reading at the time you published these 3 issues. What stopped you (besides money) from doing subsequent issues?
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Originally posted by Braling II: Huzzah! Rend the air with warbling wild! I should've known a Brit would get it. I find few of my friends here are Gilbert & Sullivan fans. I grew up with the stuff...
So, now that's settled, just when did this site begin? Good question from embroiderer that I'm fairly confident Dandy can answer?
I polished up the handle (on the big front door) so carefully, that now I am the Admiral of the Queens Naivy!. Reminded me of 7th grade when we did that work of art on stage - Poor Little Buttercup.
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