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What happened in Monroe in 1968? - jimbow8 - 03-23-2004

InfinityLtd Wrote:Thank you for the recommendations. I'll have to write all of these down before the thread disappears from the forum.

Eric

"Space. It seems to go on and on forever. But then you get to the end and a gorilla starts throwing barrels at you" -- Futurama
I don't think they will disappear, just pass down to the bottom of the queue.

"Bath-what...what-room...what-what?" - Bender - Futurama


What happened in Monroe in 1968? - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 03-23-2004

I remember now. Amazing what a good night's sleep will do. That poor kid. Of all Rasalom's cruelties, what he did to little Danny was maybe the worst. "Get him, Glaeken. Don't let him get away with this. GET HIM!"


What happened in Monroe in 1968? - Mailedbypostman - 03-23-2004

Torture to the level of the indescribable.


What happened in Monroe in 1968? - Brian Taylor - 03-23-2004

Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:I got REPRISAL a couple of weeks ago, and jeez...I couldn't put it down. Read it straight through and pulled the covers over my head when I finally went to sleep.

I know what you mean. Who would have thought the sound of a phone ringing could be terrifying...?


What happened in Monroe in 1968? - jimbow8 - 03-23-2004

That whole concept still freaks me out.


What happened in Monroe in 1968? - iambear - 05-07-2004

jpwynn Wrote:Is Family Guy not the BEST show ever!?
stewie is so funny. they cant hear stewie talk but they can hear their alcoholic dog :confused:


What happened in Monroe in 1968? - Blake - 05-07-2004

iambear Wrote:stewie is so funny. they cant hear stewie talk but they can hear their alcoholic dog :confused:

I always got the impression they could understand both Stewie and Brian just fine. That's one of the things that's so hysterically funny about the show: Stewie and Brian acting the way they do seems perfectly normal to everyone else despite the fact that we see other babies and dogs that are clearly "normal". (One of my favorite Brian lines is said when a dog sniffs his rear: "Do I know you?!") Smile

Family Guy is the best! Boy, are we off-topic now. Hey, could Stewie take down Rasalom? Smile What am I saying? If Stewie and Rasalom had been together when Rasalom was an infant, they'd probably have been best friends. Smile

Blake


What happened in Monroe in 1968? - nonsun blob a - 05-07-2004

Blake Wrote:I always got the impression they could understand both Stewie and Brian just fine. That's one of the things that's so hysterically funny about the show: Stewie and Brian acting the way they do seems perfectly normal to everyone else despite the fact that we see other babies and dogs that are clearly "normal". (One of my favorite Brian lines is said when a dog sniffs his rear: "Do I know you?!") Smile

Family Guy is the best! Boy, are we off-topic now. Hey, could Stewie take down Rasalom? Smile What am I saying? If Stewie and Rasalom had been together when Rasalom was an infant, they'd probably have been best friends. Smile

Blake

Somehow I can't imagine Rasalom being friends with anyone, let alone best friends, let alone someone intelligent enough to threaten him.


What happened in Monroe in 1968? - Biggles - 05-08-2004

InfinityLtd Wrote:I do have "The Lanague Chronicles" at home. I was reading Dr. Wilson's introduction to his 1989 stories in "The Barrens and Others" this morning where he was talking about both "Black Wind" and "Dydeetown World"--both sounded interesting, but I'll have to read "Lanague" before "Dydeetown," it sounds like.

Also at home in my stack of books I have two of Dr. Wilson's medical thrillers ("Mirage" and "Implant," I think--I'm at work so I can't look; DON'T TELL ON ME! Big Grin )
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While all of us respect FPW's medical credentials, most of us don't refer to him as "Dr.". Aside from our "Co-Queens", we don't typically use titles around here. Smile


What happened in Monroe in 1968? - Tim Hatch - 05-08-2004

Biggles Wrote:While all of us respect FPW's medical credentials, most of us don't refer to him as "Dr.". Aside from our "Co-Queens", we don't typically use titles around here. Smile

Yes, your honor.


Big Grin