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27 July 2011, 04:31 PM
Braling II
So...Where Y'All From?
...and to those really old members who don't remember they are members...
Welcome!

That reminds me, where's Biplane been?
and Rocket?
and Chapter 31?
.....?
27 July 2011, 09:04 PM
Doug Spaulding
quote:
Originally posted by Braling II:
That reminds me, where's Biplane been?

On my Facepage (as my mum calls it).


"Live Forever!"
28 July 2011, 01:44 AM
philnic
quote:
Originally posted by Doug Spaulding:
On my Facepage (as my mum calls it).


Facepage has taken over from MyFace.


- Phil

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29 July 2011, 10:34 AM
Doug Spaulding
quote:
Originally posted by philnic:
Facepage has taken over from MyFace.

Thankfully!


"Live Forever!"
30 July 2011, 01:39 AM
Sharon
Well I'm a newbie here born in the early 50's. I was introduced to Ray's work in Jr. High in an English text book. It made such an impression that I remember the exact details of that day (except the name of the story!)

We were doing "silent reading" before discussing some really sad boring story that I finished in about 5 minutes so I began to read ahead and found a really cool story that was so funny I couldn't help laughing. Since the rest were reading a story about a girl losing her grandmother, no one was impressed by my behavior.

I loved the story so much I wrote down the name of the author and went to the library at the first chance. That's when I found "Fahrenheit 451" and I was hooked. I can reread all those stories from "way back when" and understand and enjoy them just as much as that first story.
30 July 2011, 08:04 PM
Linnl
Sharon wrote
quote:
That's when I found "Fahrenheit 451" and I was hooked. I can reread all those stories from "way back when" and understand and enjoy them just as much as that first story.


Can definetly relate to that. Welcome!

If you haven't read them yet, check out the two novellas that comprise Ray Bradbury's Now and Forever, and the fairly recent collection, Summer Morning, Summer Night.
10 September 2011, 11:13 AM
DaveS.
Born In Boston, Massachuetts
Live In Hackettstown, New Jersey.
Grew up in Pittsfield, Massachuetts...lived in a house just down the street from where Herman Melville lived and wrote "Moby Dick". (house is now a museum).

Regards,

Dave S.
11 September 2011, 06:27 PM
Braling II
Welcome aboard the Board!
11 September 2011, 10:09 PM
dandelion
Welcome, Dave. As mentioned elsewhere, we adore our Bostonians. But what I want to know is, is anyone here from New Zealand?
12 September 2011, 12:02 PM
philnic
quote:
Originally posted by DaveS.:
...lived in a house just down the street from where Herman Melville lived and wrote "Moby Dick"...


You probably know Bradbury's anecdote about writing the screenplay for the 1956 film of MOBY DICK. He was struggling to get the script to work until one day he woke up, stared at himself in the mirror and declared "I am Herman Melville!"

After that, the script just flowed.

So he says, anyway.


- Phil

Deputy Moderator | Visit my Bradbury website: www.bradburymedia.co.uk | Visit the Center for RB Studies: www.tinyurl.com/RBCenter
21 September 2011, 09:43 PM
booklover2727
Born 1958
Died Unknown date but followed Ambrose into Mexico...
Raised in the a Jersey Barrio.
Found Ray in a heap of books in the world's smallest bookstore.
Saved by the man and his great mind...
Thanks.


believer in Douglas
21 September 2011, 10:04 PM
dandelion
Welcome, booklover, to a gathering of kindred spirits!
20 October 2011, 12:09 PM
Alive
Born 1947, London (England) suburbs.
Grew up in Kent.
Moved to wonderful we(s)t Wales 1987.
Discovered Ray (can I call him Uncle Ray? Just seems to suit) 50 years ago.

I felt an instant connection - miles and continents had nothing to do with it. He writes not American nor English. He writes human. The connection was ....like a zip. He speaks to anyone with a soul. I am so lucky to be one of those people.


I'm Alive!
20 October 2011, 02:04 PM
dandelion
THAT IS SO AWESOME, YOU GREW UP IN KENT! Please allow me to get excited! This is one of the few places I am allowed to get excited! And you are human, and have a soul! Sorry, not to slight anyone I didn't get this excited about! I see nothing wrong with calling him Uncle. Walt Whitman considered himself a spiritual father to all his readers and I think Ray sees himself pretty much the same.

Ray has written some of the best things in ANY language since human speech was invented. He makes brilliant use of English and doesn't speak any other language but is not confined by the bounds of English.
20 October 2011, 02:46 PM
Alive
quote:
Originally posted by dandelion:
THAT IS SO AWESOME, YOU GREW UP IN KENT! Please allow me to get excited! This is one of the few places I am allowed to get excited! And you are human, and have a soul! Sorry, not to slight anyone I didn't get this excited about!


Aww shucks Dandy, I fear you tease!


I'm Alive!