| doesnt sound weird enough to be asimov............. so im not sure
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| Posts: 113 | Location: Kensington, Maryland, USA | Registered: 08 April 2004 |
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| Asimov weird? If you say that, you haven't seen weird yet... Cheers, Translator
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| Posts: 626 | Location: Maple, Ontario, Canada | Registered: 23 February 2004 |
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| Grasstains, How old? Greentown Ettil, Did you mean, too weird to be Asimov? Greentown [This message has been edited by From Greentown Illinois (edited 05-20-2004).]
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| It is of course "Marriage Mender". As far as i remeber it is about Italy. The are singing "Santa Lucia" or so. Their names - Maria & Antonio. Or maybe Mexico? |
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| well, the only asimov i have ever read was "I, Robot" which, believe me, was very weird. i could understand it though. very very good book.
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| I saw 2 trailers for the movie and it looks more like Men In Black than I, Robot. oh well........... i hope itll be ok to watch even if it butchers up the book.
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| I also saw a preview for the film I ROBOT, and any resemblence to Asimov's fine novel is strictly a coincidence. Sigh. |
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