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Lord Foul wrote:Now wasn't this a really, really dirty joke? :twisted:
A very long time ago (although some of us remember it clearly), Tom Leher wrote:When correctly viewed
Everything is lewd
I could tell you things about Peter Pan
Or the Wizard of Oz...there's a dirty old man!
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A government which robs Peter to pay Paul, can always count on the support of Paul.
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How did I miss this one? :D Welcome to the Watch medusa. Go look around and join in.

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medusanyc wrote:hey everyone.

happened to discover this message board after i started reading the last chronicle. long time fan of TC. started reading right after WGW came out and have read everything he has done since (minus the detective books)

held off on reading the last chronicles as i wanted to make sure it got finished (still bought the hardcover 1st editions but only put them on the shelf). once the last book came out picked it up and read all of them. just starting the last dark. have to say i have enjoyed the last chronicles and books 2-3 have been a real roller coaster of excitement.

any way nice to be here.

andy
Nice to meet you. I became hooked on Stephen R. Donaldson back in 1994 when my friend with two missing fingers gave me a copy of "Lord Foul's Bane" to read. He raved about Berek Halfhand. I became hooked instantly. I have read the first six TC books, as well as a few of his sci-fi books. I, like you, have read none of his detective stories. Yeah, he's a genius writer, but it just isn't my kind of genre.
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