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Peabody-Ozymandias - fpw - 08-14-2007

Scott Miller Wrote:Just one question though, in what language do you inscribe these things anyway? I thought I recognized a couple of letters but wasn't sure.
[SIZE="3"]Is this Lisa? Is this Lisa posting as Scott?[/SIZE]


Peabody-Ozymandias - Scott Miller - 08-14-2007

fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]Is this Lisa? Is this Lisa posting as Scott?[/SIZE]

I suppose it's a doctor thing, my dad suffers the same afflication.


Peabody-Ozymandias - Paul R - 08-16-2007

Got mine today. Man, this is a nice looking book. Well, when I say 'nice', I mean the style, quality and layout, not the pictures, obviously...Wink
Soon as I've finished King's 'Cell' (the first book of his that I've read in about fifteen years!!!) I'll be all over it.


Peabody-Ozymandias - Paul R - 08-17-2007

Paul R Wrote:Soon as I've finished King's 'Cell' (the first book of his that I've read in about fifteen years!!!) I'll be all over it.

Damn you FPW! There'll be no harm in reading the foreword, right? And then getting back to reading 'Cell', right? Right?! Wrong! I guess Stephen King will have to wait!


Peabody-Ozymandias - Silverfish - 08-17-2007

Paul R Wrote:Damn you FPW! There'll be no harm in reading the foreword, right...Wrong!...

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! :p Thought you were the smart one, eh?




Peabody-Ozymandias - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 08-19-2007

Did everyone who bought the book see that the artist, Caniglia, is also a character in the tale? That's good, because that way we know the illustrations are true-to-life, not just the artist's imagination.


Peabody-Ozymandias - KRW - 08-19-2007

Paul R Wrote:Damn you FPW! There'll be no harm in reading the foreword, right? And then getting back to reading 'Cell', right? Right?! Wrong! I guess Stephen King will have to wait!


To tell you the truth, I like Kings "Cell". For me it was one of his better books. But if you thought in any way, shape or form that it was better than the forward to "Freakshow", someone needs to give you an "Indian burn" from hell!:o Wink


Peabody-Ozymandias - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 08-19-2007

KRW Wrote:To tell you the truth, I like Kings "Cell". For me it was one of his better books. But if you thought in any way, shape or form that it was better than the forward to "Freakshow", someone needs to give you an "Indian burn" from hell!:o Wink

I wonder why King didn't want to contribute to the original collection. Too busy? Or maybe he knew, in his black and hellish heart-of-hearts, even Paul's intersticial material would make his own effort seem shabby by comparison.


Peabody-Ozymandias - KRW - 08-19-2007

Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:I wonder why King didn't want to contribute to the original collection. Too busy? Or maybe he knew, in his black and hellish heart-of-hearts, even Paul's intersticial material would make his own effort seem shabby by comparison.

One can only wonder. Or maybe King wanted to, but Paul felt in his heart of hearts that Kings' effort would be shabby and have killer coke machines chasing killer clowns in his Emporium.


Peabody-Ozymandias - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 08-19-2007

KRW Wrote:One can only wonder. Or maybe King wanted to, but Paul felt in his heart of hearts that Kings' effort would be shabby and have killer coke machines chasing killer clowns in his Emporium.

Now THAT is a hook, Ken! Write it, brother!