fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]You're right -- it's not. It was downstate medical center, I believe (I'm answering this from the Pittsburgh airport) and Alan was on staff at Monroe Community. Walt spent many, many years searching for Alan.[/SIZE]
Miskatonic & Gin' Wrote:No, I just looked it up. It was the "Then" part when Father Bill is leaving the hospital with his "package".
KRW Wrote:I hate not having my books, such a slip on my part would not have happened if i still had them.
WORDS FOR THE WISE!!!!! NEVER, I repeat NEVER loan your books out. Maybe one here and one there if you have a deposit and the person has references you can double check. But under NO circumstances are you to give up your entire RJ collection and, And, AND the Adversary series!!!!!!!!!!!!:eek:
I guess we have to leave it up to Walter wandering around till he finds the next recipient because the "Dat Tay Vo" will not allow the carrier to die. That and what FPW said in this post makes a bit of since to.
fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]You're right -- it's not. It was downstate medical center, I believe (I'm answering this from the Pittsburgh airport) and Alan was on staff at Monroe Community. Walt spent many, many years searching for Alan.[/SIZE]
Ken Valentine Wrote:That's what I thought. Thanks for the confirmation.
Ken V.
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:THE LOSS OF YOUR DR. WILSON NOVELS WILL BE UNIMPORTANT SO VERY SOON.--DR. ROMA
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:THE LOSS OF YOUR DR. WILSON NOVELS WILL BE UNIMPORTANT SO VERY SOON.--DR. ROMA
NickelobLight Wrote:Well done!
Libby Wrote:I quite agree. In Bloodline, it mentions that the Trigger gene causes a short fuse, and awakens the oDNA, which is dormant without it. Jack has the trigger gene, in all probibility, but he can control himself, which is very good for every one else. Another thought that just occerred to me is that the grandfather/great-grandfather of Dawn's child is Rasalom, and he has two eyes after all.:confused: I guess we'll find out in By The Sword.