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RE: Common Themes In Bradbury's Works (in Resources) by grasstains The 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 RE: Common Themes In Bradbury's Works (in Resources) by grasstains Dude, 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 RE: What Are You Reading? II (in Favorite Book/ Story) by grasstains I'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 RE: What Are You Reading? II (in Favorite Book/ Story) by grasstains I just finished reading ANDROMEDA BREAKTHROUGH by Fred Hoyle. It was really, really, really good... ...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Favorite Book/ Story RE: What Are You Reading? II (in Favorite Book/ Story) by grasstains After 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 RE: What Are You Reading? II (in Favorite Book/ Story) by grasstains "Shamrock Jolnes" from SIXES AND SEVENS is a fun story. In my collection there are four stories from...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Favorite Book/ Story RE: Martian Chronicles Movie (in Favorite Book/ Story) by grasstains I don't know how the so-called "novel" could be done in any way other than the mini-series format. I...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Favorite Book/ Story RE: Ruled Paper II- A Miscellany Of Topics. (in Ray's Legacy) by grasstains Oh, 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 RE: Ruled Paper II- A Miscellany Of Topics. (in Ray's Legacy) by grasstains I 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 RE: Ruled Paper II- A Miscellany Of Topics. (in Ray's Legacy) by grasstains Here'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 RE: Ruled Paper II- A Miscellany Of Topics. (in Ray's Legacy) by grasstains Hanging out with frogs IS a slimy proposition. ================================================... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Ray's Legacy RE: Ruled Paper II- A Miscellany Of Topics. (in Ray's Legacy) by grasstains Okay, another conspiracy theory shot to bits. From reading the official White House transcripts and ...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Ray's Legacy RE: Ruled Paper II- A Miscellany Of Topics. (in Ray's Legacy) by grasstains Just 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 RE: 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 RE: Ruled Paper II- A Miscellany Of Topics. (in Ray's Legacy) by grasstains And 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 RE: Ruled Paper II- A Miscellany Of Topics. (in Ray's Legacy) by grasstains Awesome pictures, Robo. Your sunrise looks like our sunset. Our sunrises aren't the most breathtaki...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Ray's Legacy RE: Jack Williamson, 1908-2006 (in Resources) by grasstains That is a great article, and I had no problem with the link. Thanks. ==============================...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources RE: Jack Williamson, 1908-2006 (in Resources) by grasstains Jack Williamson's first story was "The Metal Man" (1928--Amazing) with the opening line, "The Metal ...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources RE: Nah, I ain't cryin, just got somethin in my eye. (in Favorite Book/ Story) by grasstains Ahh, now ya got me cryin again. ================================================... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Favorite Book/ Story Nah, I ain't cryin, just got somethin in my eye. (in Favorite Book/ Story) by grasstains Bradbury 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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