I still have my copy of Bored with that cover. I think my copy of Alligator went missing a couple years back - probably some damn Yalie....
I still have my copy of Bored with that cover. I think my copy of Alligator went missing a couple years back - probably some damn Yalie....
Yeah I bought it at a con years ago, and it was known then it was PJF, (I think it was labelled as such on the bag) - that was probably in the early 80’s.
Oh, and these two:
Philip Jose Farmer’s fanfiction, ‘natch.
After the fridge is thrown clear by the shock wave, he gets out and then you get that great “Welcome to the atomic age” shot.
What’s wrong with shelving books? I LOVE shelving books! And shifting books/moving shelves around to close gaps, etc! I worked in a few libraries in D.C. back in the day - the only thing I hated about shelving is those cutout things they use to hold magazines, especially the cardboard ones. Those were a PITA.
Quick, everyone get on your marks, it’s magic hour!
Duhah, duhah, du hah hah hah hah hawwwww
...and Eli Wallach managed to live another 53 years after filming, so there’s that too.
I was devouring all of Heinlein’s books in my teens, and his later stories that had a lot of free love going on really helped me a great deal with major jealousy issues I had growing up, particularly Stranger and Time Enough for Love.
It’s Wonkavision.
This is Eddie, your shipboard computer, saying Great Answer, Fella!
Boy, you do not want to hang around Stephen Fry then, I can’t think of another person who I’ve heard say “moist” more often.
Yeah, I’m buying “Thors” for sure. Doom’s “Thor Corps” is my favorite part of Secret Wars so far...
Sounds awesome - If I had multiple arms/tentacles I could handle post-coital snuggling, and still have plenty of of limbs left over for beer-swillin’ and video game controller operation. What could possibly go wrong?
It reminds me of the Realm.
I saw it this afternoon, and was surprised at how engaging the action was, the audience I was with ate it up (no pun intended). The callbacks and the meta humour with the corporate commercialism was great, two personal favs - the Ian Malcolm book on the guys desk, and the sipping soda drink moment. The banner, too.