| Sad to hear about Fred Pohl. He was high on my list of people I had hoped to meet. Anyone with even a passing interest in sf should read The Way the Future Was. |
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| That IS tough, but you could try to treat the funeral service as a celebration of the friend's life. |
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| quote: Originally posted by philnic: That IS tough, but you could try to treat the funeral service as a celebration of the friend's life.
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| Mr. Tom Clancy! Ironically, I thought fondly of my readings of this author's works yesterday when I saw a well-worn copy of Hunt for Red October just returned to our small town library's front desk: Farewell to another powerful literary figure ~ http://abcnews.go.com/Entertai...ed/story?id=20444256Peace. |
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| Died 1849: Edgar Allan Poe
John King Tarpinian You know what you are, Mr. Bradbury? ... You are a poet! -- Aldous Huxley
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| quote: Originally posted by jkt: Died 1849: Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar with Ray (and H.P. and Illustrated Man), courtesy of The Simpsons - click on attachment link below. edgar_ray.jpg (165 Kb, 6 downloads) Lovecraft, Poe, Bradbury |
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| Diana Harryhausen passed Sunday. Just around five months after her husband, Ray.
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| Hey, fjpalumbo, didn't you used to be fjp451? |
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| Yez, and wee hav noo orl chanjed the wey we spel bicos off yor meddling with thee timelyne. |
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