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posted 21 May 2004 01:04 AM
all righty, dears. i read the beginning of a story once. the sentence "autumn was burning the town into ruin" was in the first paragraph. i was just wondering if that was a bradbury book/story, and if there's somewhere on the 'net that i could acquire a copy?
thank you brad-BURY much.
 
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posted 12 June 2004 07:52 PMHide Post
Hah, I cant help you with this one but I thought it was cute how you said "thank you brad-BURY much."


-Angela
 
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posted 13 June 2004 01:49 AMHide Post
Your handle is cute. It could break down as either "Needless slaughter" or "needless laughter."
 
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posted 13 June 2004 05:15 PMHide Post
Or needles slaughter! A cactus killer?
 
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posted 14 June 2004 03:44 PMHide Post
I remember another book by Bradbury a title with October in it.... was it a novel or a story??


Don't tell me what I'm doing.... I don't want to know!
 
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posted 14 June 2004 04:52 PMHide Post
The October Country? Short story collection.

- Phil
 
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