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I read a lot, and I reread a lot. It's good! My wide profile picture is Bernie Sanders with Totoro and the girls, by ‪Kevin Sukho Lee! kevinsukholee.bsky.social
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I went there on the 20th, solely because I read your article. We got in a bit late, but there was a small line. I had Strawberry Dates Banana. My friend enjoyed the Party Mint Blue.
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I understand. You might know already, the Mashiko Pottery Fair is fast approaching! Got a friend from Tokyo who wants to go and get some lovely pottery for family.
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If you ever visit Edmund, I live nearby! Have no idea if you know each other in person.
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I think you're an awesome mom!
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Oh, of course! Does he know a lot of past words? "I saw a cat" versus "I see a cat" and "I like to eat bananas" versus "I at a banana"? If that pattern is clear, you may be able to get sent across.
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Would "Send is present and future, but sent is the past, so I can't use sent" work?
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Hooray! Thank you so much!
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I would happily purchase the signed book from you. It's also reasonably priced on audi and ama Japan, but then it wouldn't be signed. Heh. I can't DM you because of your settings.
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It is on it's way to me! Thank you so much!
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Be careful what you ask for! I think it's cute!
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First time I've seen linktr dot tree, too. Nice! May I message you about the book?
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A discussion thread in printSF "Books where humans go extinct". Is it alright if I follow you?
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I was able to go, and would never have known if not for your article. Thank you very much! I had the Strawberry Dates Banana, It was delicious!
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Oh my goodness! Lovely as the kindness is, I’m in Japan. It’s too much to ask of you.
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I love The Internet Archive, and I signed!
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I'm still giving it a fair shake, enjoying the presences of supernatural beings, though how this is going to be a romance, I'm not sure. Post WWI, and during the Spanish Flu, does it also qualify as horror?
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Drat, can't read it as I'm not signed up.
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Somehow, I'm in the part of the void you post to.
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I just get increasingly interested in your work.
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I have passed the part used for the cover art! Lovely!
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仲間です!
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Don't step in that puddle, you could end up in another world!
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Got on my PC to read it. Thank you, it's a great article! The video of the pelicans in the crowd was surreal, too. Real life is sometimes amazing. I'm glad they worked out what had happened, or had probably happened.
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Haven’t yet! I will add it to my TBR list. Thank you!
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Alfred Hitchcock said "What I do is to read a story only once, and if I like the basic idea, I just forget all about the book and start to create cinema." He did it wonderfully. So this book starts with The Birds, and I'm only as far as the 4th story now. Hope to post about each one! Typos-repost.
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Everything about this true story hurts.
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One, then! I shall try from your site. Everything there is beautiful. I looked on beaded buttons, and wow!
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Has that account been removed?
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Oh ho! @archive.org has John Laurens and the American Revolution, by Gregory D. Massey, that you can purchase at Better World Books! I have only gotten the introduction so far. For those of us who are vision-challenged, you can get it. archive.org/details/john...
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The Last Machine in the Solar System, by Matthew Isaac Sobin Right now I'm struggling with time to read: Attica, by Garry Kilworth How Rory Thorne Destroyed the Multiverse, by K. Eason The Mandibles, by Lionel Shriver
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These Gentle Voices, by George Alec Effinger though I suspect much of it hasn't aged well. First published 1976. James Madison, by Ralph Ketcham To Reign in Hell, by Stephen Brust America's Dark Theologian, by Douglas E. Cowan (it's about Stephen King) The Fremantle Diary, by James Fremantle
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I would love to get a few of these!
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Thank you so much! Do you think it would be good to get the text retyped? If it hasn't been done already, that is.