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Post by El Borak on Aug 25, 2018 20:13:14 GMT -5
Congratulations to mormonyoyoman on reaching 2000 Posts, the Heating Crisis for this Winter has been Averted!!
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Post by mormonyoyoman on Aug 25, 2018 23:56:52 GMT -5
Just goes to show that some days it's worth gnawing through the leather restraints to free your thumbs to type.
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Post by mao on Aug 26, 2018 5:25:25 GMT -5
Just goes to show that some days it's worth gnawing through the leather restraints to free your thumbs to type. So Funny!
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Post by Hexenritter Verlag on Aug 26, 2018 19:47:08 GMT -5
Congrats Chet.
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Post by George Smith on Aug 27, 2018 12:04:05 GMT -5
Congratulations to mormonyoyoman on reaching 2000 Posts, the Heating Crisis for this Winter has been Averted!! Really! Can you come to my house this winter?
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Post by mormonyoyoman on Aug 27, 2018 12:45:52 GMT -5
Congratulations to mormonyoyoman on reaching 2000 Posts, the Heating Crisis for this Winter has been Averted!! Really! Can you come to my house this winter? And where is that? 😕
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Post by George Smith on Aug 27, 2018 13:36:18 GMT -5
Really! Can you come to my house this winter? And where is that? 😕 A few miles south of Canada, the upper Midwest.
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Post by mormonyoyoman on Aug 27, 2018 20:25:43 GMT -5
Port Huron?
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Post by El Borak on Aug 27, 2018 22:52:35 GMT -5
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Post by mormonyoyoman on Aug 28, 2018 0:06:26 GMT -5
Lived there a short time, and have many friends.
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Post by El Borak on Aug 30, 2018 16:40:21 GMT -5
Lived there a short time, and have many friends. Is there anywhere you haven't lived?
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Post by dilvish on Aug 30, 2018 23:04:46 GMT -5
Congratulations to mormonyoyoman on reaching 2000 Posts, the Heating Crisis for this Winter has been Averted!! That is a lot of bloviating.
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Post by Admin Pete on Aug 31, 2018 9:00:00 GMT -5
Congratulations to mormonyoyoman on reaching 2000 Posts, the Heating Crisis for this Winter has been Averted!! That is a lot of bloviating. You've met?
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Post by mormonyoyoman on Sept 5, 2018 18:13:53 GMT -5
Lived there a short time, and have many friends. Is there anywhere you haven't lived? Live long enough, move often enough, and you meet almost every person.
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Post by El Borak on Sept 5, 2018 20:42:06 GMT -5
Is there anywhere you haven't lived? Live long enough, move often enough, and you meet almost every person. How many times have you moved and who are some of the people you've met? Drop some names!
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Post by mormonyoyoman on Sept 5, 2018 22:19:12 GMT -5
Live long enough, move often enough, and you meet almost every person. How many times have you moved and who are some of the people you've met? Drop some names! 29 times, 5 of those were before I graduated high school and left home. Name dropping would mean leaving out those whom I know only from correspondence (fans used to actually use the post office and I think we kept them in business). Many of them are still good friends after 50+ years. Of those we've met and/or been good friends with were Don & Donna Duncan, Richard Osterlind, Jim & Sandy Sisti, Mike Ammar, Howard Chaykin, Wallace Wood, Bill Pearson, Ron Frantz, Harry Hopkins, Russ Meyers, George Wildman, Mark Evanier, Stan Bycko, Rich Buckler, Jim Korkis, Gabe Kaplan, Michael Maclean, Phyllis Diller, Jeff Stone, Russell Nelson, Lynn Walker, Chris - that kid who drew the first 6 or 7 issues of Harley Quinn, Jim Harmon, Karl Wagner and a mutual friend of Piers Anthony which got Cherie & me turned into centaurs of Xanth. More sf, comics, stage, military, mentalists, magicians, and scientists folk who are fairly unknown outside their fields. Aren't you sorry you asked?
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Post by El Borak on Sept 6, 2018 7:40:45 GMT -5
How many times have you moved and who are some of the people you've met? Drop some names! 29 times, 5 of those were before I graduated high school and left home. Name dropping would mean leaving out those whom I know only from correspondence (fans used to actually use the post office and I think we kept them in business). Many of them are still good friends after 50+ years. Of those we've met and/or been good friends with were Don & Donna Duncan, Richard Osterlind, Jim & Sandy Sisti, Mike Ammar, Howard Chaykin, Wallace Wood, Bill Pearson, Ron Frantz, Harry Hopkins, Russ Meyers, George Wildman, Mark Evanier, Stan Bycko, Rich Buckler, Jim Korkis, Gabe Kaplan, Michael Maclean, Phyllis Diller, Jeff Stone, Russell Nelson, Lynn Walker, Chris - that kid who drew the first 6 or 7 issues of Harley Quinn, Jim Harmon, Karl Wagner and a mutual friend of Piers Anthony which got Cherie & me turned into centaurs of Xanth. More sf, comics, stage, military, mentalists, magicians, and scientists folk who are fairly unknown outside their fields. Aren't you sorry you asked? Sorry? I'd love to come site down and listen to you tell stories for a few months. I always enjoyed Phyllis Diller, she is one of the comics I miss the most.
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Post by Mighty Darci on Sept 7, 2018 17:42:23 GMT -5
Congrats, Mr. YOYO Sir, on reaching and passing 2000 posts. I thought I might beat you there, but everyone knows men talk more than women.
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Post by mormonyoyoman on Sept 14, 2018 14:57:36 GMT -5
29 times, 5 of those were before I graduated high school and left home. Name dropping would mean leaving out those whom I know only from correspondence (fans used to actually use the post office and I think we kept them in business). Many of them are still good friends after 50+ years. Of those we've met and/or been good friends with were Don & Donna Duncan, Richard Osterlind, Jim & Sandy Sisti, Mike Ammar, Howard Chaykin, Wallace Wood, Bill Pearson, Ron Frantz, Harry Hopkins, Russ Meyers, George Wildman, Mark Evanier, Stan Bycko, Rich Buckler, Jim Korkis, Gabe Kaplan, Michael Maclean, Phyllis Diller, Jeff Stone, Russell Nelson, Lynn Walker, Chris - that kid who drew the first 6 or 7 issues of Harley Quinn, Jim Harmon, Karl Wagner and a mutual friend of Piers Anthony which got Cherie & me turned into centaurs of Xanth. More sf, comics, stage, military, mentalists, magicians, and scientists folk who are fairly unknown outside their fields. Aren't you sorry you asked? Sorry? I'd love to come site down and listen to you tell stories for a few months. I always enjoyed Phyllis Diller, she is one of the comics I miss the most. It was Cherie who workshopped with Ms Diller before I met her, and who did the dry cleaning for Russ Meyers when we were stationed at Presidio Monterey. I was on the fringe with those two - FoaF sort of thing.
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