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Common Themes In Bradbury's Works (in Resources) by grasstainsCorrect. Thought you were gonna split, glad you haven't. We live in Citrus Heights and my fourteen ...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources
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Common Themes In Bradbury's Works (in Resources) by grasstainsThe HOLT SCIENCE FICTION READER says one common theme by RB is that technology should never have a h...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources
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Common Themes In Bradbury's Works (in Resources) by grasstainsDude, Welcome aboard the good ship Bradbury. The innocence of wonder is what seems to lie at the ve...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources
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Ruled Paper II- A Miscellany Of Topics. (in Ray's Legacy) by grasstainsSpeaking of "cut and run" I just read the letter Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad wrote me. Swe...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Ray's Legacy
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Ruled Paper II- A Miscellany Of Topics. (in Ray's Legacy) by grasstainsAtta boy, this ain't no cut and run party. ================================================... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Ray's Legacy
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Ruled Paper II- A Miscellany Of Topics. (in Ray's Legacy) by grasstainsNard wrote, "Had to cut short and run. Back now!" Hey! He cut and runned. ========================...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Ray's Legacy
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Ruled Paper II- A Miscellany Of Topics. (in Ray's Legacy) by grasstainsOh, heck yeah! You mean the "I HAD BIGFOOT'S BABY" and "U.S. SOLDIERS IN FIREFIGHT WITH ALIENS". Gre...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Ray's Legacy
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Ruled Paper II- A Miscellany Of Topics. (in Ray's Legacy) by grasstainsI saw a frog plucking wings off of flies before tossing them into a tea cup cauldron. His friend, a ...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Ray's Legacy
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Ruled Paper II- A Miscellany Of Topics. (in Ray's Legacy) by grasstainsHere's a recipe for Medieval Soup. Ingredients : 6 x fatty rashers of bacon, chopped roughly 3 cl...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Ray's Legacy
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Ruled Paper II- A Miscellany Of Topics. (in Ray's Legacy) by grasstainsHanging out with frogs IS a slimy proposition. ================================================... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Ray's Legacy
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Ruled Paper II- A Miscellany Of Topics. (in Ray's Legacy) by grasstainsOkay, another conspiracy theory shot to bits. From reading the official White House transcripts and ...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Ray's Legacy
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Ruled Paper II- A Miscellany Of Topics. (in Ray's Legacy) by grasstainsJust picture me being a frog. Nobody ever asks a frog for its gender. Personally I see myself as bei...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Ray's Legacy
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Ruled Paper II- A Miscellany Of Topics. (in Ray's Legacy) by grasstains"Ah, but at least the 'X" stood for Christ in the Greek." "Xmas is actually an ancient abbreviation...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Ray's Legacy
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Ruled Paper II- A Miscellany Of Topics. (in Ray's Legacy) by grasstainsAnd so goes??? It's been like this, and not just in this country, for decades. In contrast to BESTBU...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Ray's Legacy
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What Are You Reading? II (in Favorite Book/ Story) by grasstainsI'm currently reading Asimov's THE REST OF THE ROBOTS. The first story "Robot AL-37 Has Gone Astray"...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Favorite Book/ Story
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What Are You Reading? II (in Favorite Book/ Story) by grasstainsI just finished reading ANDROMEDA BREAKTHROUGH by Fred Hoyle. It was really, really, really good... ...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Favorite Book/ Story
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What Are You Reading? II (in Favorite Book/ Story) by grasstainsAfter having C-31 mention O.Henry's "The Last Leaf" on the tearjerking thread I decided to break out...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Favorite Book/ Story
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Jack Williamson, 1908-2006 (in Resources) by grasstainsThat is a great article, and I had no problem with the link. Thanks. ==============================...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources
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Jack Williamson, 1908-2006 (in Resources) by grasstainsJack Williamson's first story was "The Metal Man" (1928--Amazing) with the opening line, "The Metal ...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources Nah, I ain't cryin, just got somethin in my eye. (in Favorite Book/ Story) by grasstainsBradbury ever bring you to tears? If so, which stories do it to you? While reading "There Will Come...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Favorite Book/ Story | » Refine Search » New Search |
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