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Does she still let you watch "The Man Show" together?
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03-26-2007, 11:11 PM | #78 |
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In the '70s I had many black light posters. In a quick look on the web, I see that some of them are still available to buy. I wouldn't have thought they would still be available, but I guess us baby boomers still want the authentic stuff from the day when it was all new. These are a few that I had back then. I would like to find some of the rest, as they were the best ones.
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I must have written this one of those nights... I am sure it was to be the brief outline for a story. One that I never wrote. There were a lot of those back then.
*nb"cat aliens"".ol.fa" *fp10 *hd2:Cat Aliens,, *ln5 *ps retract paper one line on Epson *cn1;Cat Aliens*cn0:ln1 Cats are alien beings that came to earth to escape the massive overpopulation that infested their native planet. they came to live as primitives living in the wild with no definite society and they stopped building and using their knowledge in the hopes that the population will stay low. Since Earth is a little warmer than their planet they didn't need clothes anymore. Through evolution their fingers became shorter and their hair thickened as a result of becoming accustomed to the climate. They found an easier more luxurious way of living with the humans that dominated the planet as their pets. But who is really the master? The Cats or the people?*ln1 *cn1;# # #*cn0 *nb"Scott Wells, 1978" *nb"transcribed 4/19/86" *nb"" *lk:automation |
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I've been looking for some sunglasses that make certain fluorescent colors really 'pop', just amazing. Had a pair 15 years ago, can't find another. I think they had a greenish lens. Anyone? |
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03-27-2007, 08:36 AM | #82 | |
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I have heard a little about Heinlein's work. Didn't he write John Carter of Mars or something like that?
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John Carter of Mars, or some other simple name.
Prolific writer: Starship Troopers, Stranger in a Strange Land, Red Planet, Methuselah's Children, to name a few of the hundred plus novels and short stories. Lots of philosophy mixed in with wild plots and outlandish characters. Start with Stranger in a Strange Land. Many recurring characters in his longer novels. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_A._Heinlein |
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What did you think of the one about the threesome?
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Easy Script word processor software for the Commodore 64. You had to type in your control characters for print formatting and linking to your next document. In 1986 I typed up a bunch of my writings. In '95 I imported my old files from the C64 floppies into Windows and haven't gotten around to converting them to Word docuements. I haven't looked at any of these in many years. It's kind of nostalgic for me. I put a couple good ones (properly formatted) into this thread that was started by Nikki: Artists.
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