As I said before, this is fine as long as it's not the RAH who brought us abominations like "The Number of the Beast."
So Kij is on the road to Minnesota, to pick up (if it's as comfy as the decade-old one her parents own) a chair her parents are buying for her for Christmas x [infinity]. So comfy she was able to sleep in it, sitting up. Oh, and pricey as hell. Then she's back late Tuesday!
Chris
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So Kij is on the road to Minnesota, to pick up (if it's as comfy as the decade-old one her parents own) a chair her parents are buying for her for Christmas x [infinity]. So comfy she was able to sleep in it, sitting up. Oh, and pricey as hell. Then she's back late Tuesday!
Chris
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Me, I loves the early, pre-Stranger era the most. All of my truly fave books come from that period: the Moon is a Harsh Mistress, Farmer in the Sky, Starship Troopers...
His "dirty old man" period really doesn't do much for me as a rule.
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$6.66.
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Nah, she has the same competitors. However, she has indeed been relegated to Lowest-Concubine status. (She stayed in the downstairs bathroom last night. Poor thing. Or something.)
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Ooops, wait, I mean, "Golly, what a coincidence!"
Lord Sa-... I mean,
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But some of his early work -- boy howdy. "The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag." I still shiver sometimes when I look at mirrors.