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jhall1 June 1 2017, 07:55:59 UTC
I have a copy on my bookshelves somewhere, if only I could find it.

Bill is quite right; there's too much crutting glubb going on.

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sallymn June 1 2017, 22:38:02 UTC
So right... :)

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meathiel June 1 2017, 09:09:41 UTC
I've never heard of this one ... though I know Gaiman and Newman, of course.

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sallymn June 1 2017, 22:38:37 UTC
It was written before they got famous, yes :)

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liadtbunny June 1 2017, 15:06:51 UTC
Lols:) Always keep your brains close at hand!

I have Newman's Millennium Movies, not as lolworthy but too good to let go.

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sallymn June 1 2017, 22:39:29 UTC
I may look out for that! This is an absolute treasure for browsing...

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liadtbunny June 2 2017, 14:55:55 UTC
It's handy for dystopian fic ideas as long as you can hide your sources;)

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sallymn June 3 2017, 00:43:39 UTC
And I can use all the help with ideas I can get...

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vjezkova June 1 2017, 21:01:03 UTC
These examples are enough for me to giggle and want to read more...in spite that I can´t enjoy all the fun - you know, my English ...(But it used to be much worse!)

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sallymn June 1 2017, 22:40:10 UTC
Hey, your English is every bit as good as many people I know...

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vjezkova June 2 2017, 06:32:04 UTC
Ooohhhh...Now I am blushing ...thank you, you have made my day!!!
And...thank you more because you are one of my lovely teachers!!!

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sallymn June 3 2017, 00:45:17 UTC
I blush too :)

Seriously though, given my hopelessness with other languages (as I mentioned once when travelling, all my few words of French I learned from Miss Piggy) I am in awe of those who read and write another one as fluently as you, and keep learning.

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mab_browne June 1 2017, 23:23:34 UTC
We have a well-worn copy of this in our house. Yes, many hours of entertainment. :-)

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sallymn June 3 2017, 00:46:15 UTC
Especially when you recognise the book, the film or even the trope :)

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