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16. November 2004, 21:58:32
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Subject: oops, correction...
It's five DVDs with over 25 hours, not two DVDs.

one must be precise if one wishes to be insightful...or is that spelled inciteful? Oh drat, one must have a dictionary if one wishes to spell with precision.

16. November 2004, 21:23:26
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Subject: Re: John Carter was the lead character in Edgar Rice Borroughs..
My brother got me two DVDs with over 25 hours of old sci-fi flicks. They were terrible, my youngest daughter spent the night and we tried watching some of them...we both had nightmares that night.

I never read any of Burroughs sci-fi stuff and yes I agree....gorgeous. Two thumbs up on that review!!

16. November 2004, 21:01:21
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Subject: Re: We are all published authors here...think about it..
I don't remember John Carter. Was he Sci-fi writer? I was heavy into sci-fi as a teenager, but didn't notice until later most good sci-fi is written by science guys who can't write well. The science part was good, but style of writing lacked something. Since you and I are the only ones here now, I guess that makes us the designated book critics.

Is Tuesday a red head? I thought she might be. Ahm smiling like a butchers dog!! Wheeee doggies!!

16. November 2004, 20:44:22
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Subject: Re: We are all published authors here...think about it..
The Robe sounds interesting...what's it about?

Edgar Rice Burroughs was easier for me to relate to than Ian Flemming. When you're only 13 years old it isn't easy to get all of the <ahem> nuances of the Bond character. Any eight year old boy can relate to Tarzan though...I still do.

16. November 2004, 19:51:32
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Subject: We are all published authors here...think about it..
This board has been an interesting read. I have more in common with bwildman than I thought. I read one King novel and was disappointed. He's a great writer, but he's more into the Let me all shock you with poo poo stories than I am. He doesn't need to be a shock jock, but I guess that's what it takes to get into and stay in the market these days. I also read almost every one of Ian Flemings novels (novels?) when I was a teenager, but one day I woke up and realised I like them stirred, not shaken. I saw Ken Kesey one time in a thrift shop looking for...material? Right now I'm reading Courting Disaster...I've come a long way, baby.

You never know when I'm making stuff up or not, do you?

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