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There once was a short story by Bradbury, named Tallie. I'd love to read it again but have never come across it since the first time I read it. Help, anyone? Thanks Val
 
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The only character named Tally in Bradbury's work appears in "The Lake," to be found in "The October Country" and "The Stories of Ray Bradbury."
 
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Hey Dandelion! I think I may have mis-remembered my story: it was about a girl named Tallie...who drowned in a lake! The Lake...Yeah! Thanks for straightening that out, now I'll be able to find it! Cool!
By the way...thank God, Bradbury's still alive but tell me--is Wally Wood still here as well? That man drew The Most Beautiful Women that ever were drawn. He could draw monsters, guys with guns--whatever. But you always looked for his women before anything else.
 
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Ray Bradbury called "The Lake" his first really good short story. It was originally written when he was twenty-two.

Wally Wood is no longer living. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wally_Wood
 
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Wally Wood sure did like drawing those cutie-patooties but what about those rocket ships? Who-boy! The interior of those rocket ships. What a sense of wonder they generated.
 
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Well, when I think of Wally Wood, I think of the early MAD Magazine!


patooties?
 
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Yup. Patooties. Same as babies.
 
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Wally Wood was truly one of the greatest of all the EC artists. I for one will never forget his brilliant work in illustrating Ray Bradbury's, "There Shall Come Soft Rains."
 
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