Some reviews - Printable Version +- RepairmanJack.com Forums (https://repairmanjack.com/forum) +-- Forum: F. Paul Wilson Related (https://repairmanjack.com/forum/forum-8.html) +--- Forum: F. Paul Wilson Main Forum (https://repairmanjack.com/forum/forum-3.html) +--- Thread: Some reviews (/thread-67.html) Pages:
1
2
|
Some reviews - fpw - 04-22-2004 I belive you're all aware of Russ Madden's review of Crisscross. Here's another: http://www.horror-web.com/reviews/YaBB.cgi?board=Books;action=display;num=1082468265 And here's one of Midnight Mass: http://www.scifi.com/sfw/current/books.html Some reviews - Richard Kendrick - 04-22-2004 fpw Wrote:I belive you're all aware of Russ Madden's review of Crisscross. Here's another: Wow, that guy really likes the book. Thanks for the tease. RIK (Adding slowly to his campaign to become a Senior Member like Ken. ) Some reviews - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 04-23-2004 Richard Kendrick Wrote:[QUOTE=fpw][SIZE=3]I belive you're all aware of Russ Madden's review of Crisscross. Here's another: I'd think twice before modeling myself after the notorious Ken V. Some reviews - Ken Valentine - 04-23-2004 Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:I'd think twice before modeling myself after the notorious Ken V. Notoriety is good . . . isn't it? Ken V. Some reviews - jimbow8 - 04-23-2004 Ken Valentine Wrote:Notoriety is good . . . isn't it?Yeah, its like being inFAMOUS! Some reviews - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 04-23-2004 Ken Valentine Wrote:Notoriety is good . . . isn't it? Shipmate, there's notoriety and then there's notoriety. If I were you, I'd explain to Interpol--again--how the whole plutonium-smuggling thing was just a big misunderstanding. Some reviews - Ken Valentine - 04-24-2004 Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Shipmate, there's notoriety and then there's notoriety. If I were you, I'd explain to Interpol--again--how the whole plutonium-smuggling thing was just a big misunderstanding. That was settled long ago. The last problem I had was with England's version of F.A.T.A.S.S.. (Federal Air Transportation Airport Security Service.) I was trying to board a plane at Heathrow, and they had a big problem with some tea I was bringing along with me. It was regular Chinese Black Tea, but was of a special cut called "Gunpowder." Eventually, they let me on with the tea -- in a plastic bag -- but they just HAD to confiscate the cardboard package, I mean after all, It said gunpowder on the label, can't let anybody board a plane with anything that says "gun powder" on it, can they? Ken V. (This actually did happen last year, exactly as I stated -- just not to me.) Some reviews - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 04-26-2004 Ken Valentine Wrote:That was settled long ago. The last problem I had was with England's version of F.A.T.A.S.S.. (Federal Air Transportation Airport Security Service.) I was trying to board a plane at Heathrow, and they had a big problem with some tea I was bringing along with me. It was regular Chinese Black Tea, but was of a special cut called "Gunpowder." Eventually, they let me on with the tea -- in a plastic bag -- but they just HAD to confiscate the cardboard package, I mean after all, It said gunpowder on the label, can't let anybody board a plane with anything that says "gun powder" on it, can they? I'm curious, Ken--do you have a solid reference for the infamous Gunpowder Tea Incident? Somehow, it has the ring of foaflore. But I'm glad the plutonium misunderstanding turned out OK. I told a couple of very serious Feds all I knew about it--you needed the heavy metal as ballast for your yacht, that's all. Some reviews - Ken Valentine - 04-27-2004 Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:I'm curious, Ken--do you have a solid reference for the infamous Gunpowder Tea Incident? Somehow, it has the ring of foaflore. But I'm glad the plutonium misunderstanding turned out OK. I told a couple of very serious Feds all I knew about it--you needed the heavy metal as ballast for your yacht, that's all. For the gunpowder tea incident see: http://www.jamesphogan.com/bb/bb.shtml#042003-1 Read the short article, then click on "Full List" for a detailed account. You might also want to verify the existence of gunpowder tea. Google gunpowder+tea or click on that item in the article. The keel on my boat weighs three tons, and it's lead with 6% Antimony. If I wanted to make it heavier, I'd use tungsten -- twice the weight of lead and a lot cheaper than Plutonium. The Plutonium is for my time machine. Ken V. Some reviews - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 05-02-2004 Ken Valentine Wrote:For the gunpowder tea incident see:I read about the Gunpowder Tea Massacre incident on the site you mentioned. Good info, thanks. I'd love to see the specs of your time machine. Plutonium? My temporal-mech claims that's risky. (I don't know, I leave that kind of thing to the experts.) I'm still using good old thorium, but would like a high-powered upgrade--my txy generator =will not= get me into the Garden of Eden, and my PEOPLE magazine deadline is getting damn close--the one for an exclusive inteview with Adam and Eve. When I get my money back from the Infernal Revenue Service, I'll be shopping around. |