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- Dragonlily
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I've just reached the point where Clennie has drawn on her parents' powers, and is now racing back to the insurgency camp to foil an unwise plan of the unpronounceable Major.
Most suspenseful question: What is the brilliant plan of the Gubru involving chimps and an Uplift ceremony? How could they possibly expect the chimps to choose the Gubru as their stage consorts?
Most suspenseful question: What is the brilliant plan of the Gubru involving chimps and an Uplift ceremony? How could they possibly expect the chimps to choose the Gubru as their stage consorts?
"The universe is made of stories, not atoms." -- Roger Penrose
21.8kms
Start
ELITE/INDIVIDUAL at 5.00am
2B TEAMS at 5.30am
All other teams at 6.00am
The starting point is situated in Epworth Road, Pietermaritzburg, at Peter Booysen Rugby Stadium.
The route will take you along the Comrades Marathon Route to Camperdown via the well-known Polly Shorts hill - this time going down the hill.
The end of the leg will be at Squires Road in Camperdown and also the first transition area.
Cut-off time for the running leg is 8am for Elite and Individuals and 8.30am for 2B teams, 9am for all other teams. This will allow 3 hours to complete the running leg…..no sweat!
Water tables Manned By
1. Polly Shorrts Spar A1 Hydraulics
2. Ashburton Spar Epworth School
3. Lynfield Park Merchiston School
4. Rainbow Site B13 SAPS Running Club
5. Behind Vans Garage National Chicks
6. National Chicks Hilton Lions
Marshalling points
In the interest of your safety and the smooth running of the event we have 17 marshalling points along the road. Please HEED the marshalls instructions at all times. Any athlete, reported by race marshals or the race referee, to be showing disrespect or unsportsmanlike conduct towards race officials will be disqualified.
Start
ELITE/INDIVIDUAL at 5.00am
2B TEAMS at 5.30am
All other teams at 6.00am
The starting point is situated in Epworth Road, Pietermaritzburg, at Peter Booysen Rugby Stadium.
The route will take you along the Comrades Marathon Route to Camperdown via the well-known Polly Shorts hill - this time going down the hill.
The end of the leg will be at Squires Road in Camperdown and also the first transition area.
Cut-off time for the running leg is 8am for Elite and Individuals and 8.30am for 2B teams, 9am for all other teams. This will allow 3 hours to complete the running leg…..no sweat!
Water tables Manned By
1. Polly Shorrts Spar A1 Hydraulics
2. Ashburton Spar Epworth School
3. Lynfield Park Merchiston School
4. Rainbow Site B13 SAPS Running Club
5. Behind Vans Garage National Chicks
6. National Chicks Hilton Lions
Marshalling points
In the interest of your safety and the smooth running of the event we have 17 marshalling points along the road. Please HEED the marshalls instructions at all times. Any athlete, reported by race marshals or the race referee, to be showing disrespect or unsportsmanlike conduct towards race officials will be disqualified.
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Pls forward signage spec etc to me for landlord approval asap. They want this yesterday. It’s the usual nonsense re specs /location etc
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"Za'ha'dum on $5.00/day".
Yes, this handy travel guide tells you all the deals so that you can get by on Za'ha'dum for a mere $5.00/day (not including your life, which it may cost you, as well, which is why we suggest you rent one while there).
Yes, this handy travel guide tells you all the deals so that you can get by on Za'ha'dum for a mere $5.00/day (not including your life, which it may cost you, as well, which is why we suggest you rent one while there).
Oh, a change is coming, feel these doors now closing
Is there no world for tomorrow, if we wait for today?
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To boil a fantastic artist's career down to just two or three pieces just isn't fair. But Thor just happens to be the favorite of a lot of readers every where. Having most of the control on his run of Thor, Walt introduced the memorable Beta Ray Bill, a cybernetic alien able to wield Mjolnir, and turned Thor into a frog for three issues.
Oh, a change is coming, feel these doors now closing
Is there no world for tomorrow, if we wait for today?
Oh, my.. that is horrible, and very tragic. 
"You wish you could just take the kids and shake them and say, 'What are you thinking?"' Hoiosen said.

"You wish you could just take the kids and shake them and say, 'What are you thinking?"' Hoiosen said.
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Since I'm not even sure what minestrone is, except a soup, I'm not much
help.
My fan has been running for several days, too. Oregon weather is much drier
than it used to be.
I don't remember if you are a HARRY POTTER reader. I got my copy yesterday,
but I'm in the middle of reading THE MISTS OF AVALON, so I'm going to finish
that, first. Actually, page 640 of 876. It's my third read, and this time I
think I'm actually going to remember the plot. In addition to the immense
complications, there was so much discordant emotion I couldn't absorb it all
before.
Recently reread David Brin's first Uplift trilogy. Brian had just read THE
UPLIFT WAR, so I enjoyed it more talking about it with him as I read. It has
left a positive impression on me this time. It helps having read several of
his non-Uplift books since then. My expectations are different. Have you
read KILN PEOPLE?
Have you gotten the 3rd season of Northern Exposure? There are many more
episodes in this season than the first two. Also, found the theatrical
version of Persuasion at Barnes & Noble. And Death On the Nile!!
This is vacation. I expect to get some cleaning and reorganizing done.
help.
My fan has been running for several days, too. Oregon weather is much drier
than it used to be.
I don't remember if you are a HARRY POTTER reader. I got my copy yesterday,
but I'm in the middle of reading THE MISTS OF AVALON, so I'm going to finish
that, first. Actually, page 640 of 876. It's my third read, and this time I
think I'm actually going to remember the plot. In addition to the immense
complications, there was so much discordant emotion I couldn't absorb it all
before.
Recently reread David Brin's first Uplift trilogy. Brian had just read THE
UPLIFT WAR, so I enjoyed it more talking about it with him as I read. It has
left a positive impression on me this time. It helps having read several of
his non-Uplift books since then. My expectations are different. Have you
read KILN PEOPLE?
Have you gotten the 3rd season of Northern Exposure? There are many more
episodes in this season than the first two. Also, found the theatrical
version of Persuasion at Barnes & Noble. And Death On the Nile!!

This is vacation. I expect to get some cleaning and reorganizing done.
"The universe is made of stories, not atoms." -- Roger Penrose
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I agree, there is much that can still be done with White's Lilliputian idea. It's nice to see Malplaquet being brought back to life. Congratulations on all the positive comments from your readers.
I checked into THE TEMPLES OF MALPLAQUET. It looks intriguing but expensive. If you would like me to review it, I would be happy to, if you want to send me a copy. Either an .html email attachment or a hard copy would be fine with me.
It looks like what I have on my plate now will keep me busy till mid-August. After that, if you choose, I will make TEMPLES OF MALPLAQUET a priority.
I checked into THE TEMPLES OF MALPLAQUET. It looks intriguing but expensive. If you would like me to review it, I would be happy to, if you want to send me a copy. Either an .html email attachment or a hard copy would be fine with me.
It looks like what I have on my plate now will keep me busy till mid-August. After that, if you choose, I will make TEMPLES OF MALPLAQUET a priority.
"The universe is made of stories, not atoms." -- Roger Penrose
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I had alway envisioned the opening credits with a zoom in from space,
over the sea, across Melnibone, into Imrryr - camera angle as if flying
on the back of a dragon, with the subtle beating of wings, maybe
even glimpses of the wyrm.
over the sea, across Melnibone, into Imrryr - camera angle as if flying
on the back of a dragon, with the subtle beating of wings, maybe
even glimpses of the wyrm.
Oh, a change is coming, feel these doors now closing
Is there no world for tomorrow, if we wait for today?
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- Dragonlily
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Don't you think Falco is someway a Humphrey Bogart of ancient Rome?
Perhaps sometimes Lindsey Davis exaggerates with Falco's nonchalance but her
quick and concise style (I remember even a chapter made of a single "?":
maybe following Hugo's editor's example in his answer ("!") to the author's
question ("?") about how sales were going?) lets me find always the time to
interrupt reading when I need.
Helen's character is quite unbelievable in terms of ancient roman
stereotypes but who knows how real life then was? And, anyway, she's so
lovely!
Did you understand I like Falco?
Perhaps sometimes Lindsey Davis exaggerates with Falco's nonchalance but her
quick and concise style (I remember even a chapter made of a single "?":
maybe following Hugo's editor's example in his answer ("!") to the author's
question ("?") about how sales were going?) lets me find always the time to
interrupt reading when I need.
Helen's character is quite unbelievable in terms of ancient roman
stereotypes but who knows how real life then was? And, anyway, she's so
lovely!
Did you understand I like Falco?
"The universe is made of stories, not atoms." -- Roger Penrose