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19897
All I can think of is that the librarian and the luggage will both be CGI, so voice and body-shape need not be from the same actor. looking at the cast list I...
yasmin mazur
preety_blossom
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Oct 1, 2007
12:38 pm
19898
Nanny Nitt waddles into the Drum, beady eyes searching the dim interior for signs of (friendly) dragons, Pteppic-biographers, people with floral names, and so...
jeunemur
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Oct 9, 2007
11:48 am
19899
'Allo Nanny! I guess we've all been making money or reading same. I've recently run across someone who promotes the idea of making scrumpy cider with honey...
Susan Fox
selenesue
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Oct 9, 2007
1:56 pm
19900
... I've been lurking in the corner, polishing my fine stock of the best dwarf make axes and rock cakes awaiting the rush of customers. i think the dragon has...
Roz
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Oct 9, 2007
5:57 pm
19901
i recently enjoyed reading the last terry pratchett book. ... I've been lurking in the corner, polishing my fine stock of the best dwarf make axes and rock...
rob mccolley
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Oct 9, 2007
8:59 pm
19902
... Well, I've been in the outskirts of Klatch, in a manner of speaking, and since I got back have been tracking down and reading Making Money... Linda...
lindalurker
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Oct 10, 2007
9:00 am
19903
I've not read all the Discworld novels (yes, there's no doubt a special place in Havelock's dungeons reserved for me and a few thousand scorpions), but...
jeunemur
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Oct 10, 2007
1:11 pm
19904
... Feet of Clay. A classic police procedural whodunnit with clues and red herrings galore. -- Martinus Scriblerus scripsit ex 50º 21' N, 4º41' W...
Martinus Scriblerus
martin_s_watts
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Oct 10, 2007
4:15 pm
19905
As I blearily raise my head off the multiple bushels of apples I've been processing (dried, juiced and butter-ed), I'm wishing I DID have a proper recipe for...
Judith
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Oct 10, 2007
7:32 pm
19906
Nightwatch for obvious reasons! ... the ... classified as ... it ... novels ... red...
klixzy
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Oct 14, 2007
1:37 pm
19907
Exactly what part of Night Watch is a mystery? we know who the bad guys are, and Vimes knows who they are. He's just not in a position to do anything about...
yasmin mazur
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Oct 15, 2007
11:42 am
19908
the whodunnit factor is transferred from perp to cop. we wonder who keel really was. we also wonder how vimes will get out of it. yasmin mazur...
rob mccolley
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Oct 15, 2007
11:53 am
19909
Yeah, _Feet of Clay_ was a great whodunit. I started a story about an adolescent who makes golems (she's a gentile, but hey, it IS fantasy) as a science...
bobswife
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Oct 15, 2007
12:06 pm
19910
Yp- thats how I see it! ... out of it. ... wrote: Exactly what part of Night Watch is a mystery? we know who the bad guys ... do ...
klixzy
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Oct 15, 2007
7:20 pm
19911
I don't see it - sorry. NIght Watch was a procedural if I ever saw one, and the monks of history cleared up who was Keel pretty early in the plot. What took a...
yasmin mazur
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Oct 16, 2007
1:50 pm
19912
"keel's real motives" suggests you've answered, for yourself, the question which i suggest is NOT answered -- was the keel known by young sam vimes merely old...
rob mccolley
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Oct 16, 2007
2:17 pm
19913
I would call this a "crime drama" rather than a "mystery" if I were forced to choose a category. Next: CSI: A-M, starring Cherie Littlebottom! Susan [Not...
Susan Fox
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Oct 16, 2007
2:25 pm
19914
We had a discussion in my writing group about the difference between types of mysteries as well as suspense vs. mystery. The boundaries are somewhat fluid....
bobswife
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Oct 16, 2007
4:48 pm
19915
_._,I would call this a "crime drama" rather than a "mystery" if I were forced to choose a category. Next: CSI: A-M, starring Cherie Littlebottom! ___ Now this...
Erika Vannerson
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Oct 16, 2007
6:37 pm
19916
Umm... no - that one was cleared up by the monks pretty early on. Go read the 1st conversation between Vimes and Lu-Tze again - he said - there are 2...
yasmin mazur
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Oct 17, 2007
11:59 am
19917
Susan, that is so cute! I don't have a TV but know about CSI b/c everyone talks about it and one of my grandkids got a CSI board game at Xmas last year...
bobswife
jeunemur
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Oct 17, 2007
1:00 pm
19918
... Oh my word. That's easy to do. These characters have been with us for many decades now, and are more real to us than a lot of "real" people making the...
Susan Fox
selenesue
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Oct 17, 2007
3:38 pm
19919
Well, duh. As I re-read Night Watch, I finally get the part about the hard-boiled egg. I was never a Marx Brothers fan although I've been in love with Harpo...
bobswife
jeunemur
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Oct 18, 2007
2:31 pm
19920
... HONK! "Make that THREE Hard Boiled Eggs!" Susan [Not Death]...
Susan Fox
selenesue
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Oct 18, 2007
2:47 pm
19921
Happy dance! That's an obscure UHF channel in my area but my cable company carries it. So, no more peering at iffy YouTube vids. ...
Susan Fox
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Oct 23, 2007
5:57 pm
19922
One post in seven days? *sniff sniff* what happened? Ok i havent been a member since i was fifteen. It's been some time since then.... I just turned twenty ...
Laura
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Oct 28, 2007
12:08 am
19923
... Greetings old(?) friend. How the devil are you and your clan? Its been quiet around here, but we still have a few mad moments. Axe sales have dropped off...
Roz
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Oct 28, 2007
9:01 pm
19924
... Aronya? Or however it was spelled? I'd have to say there aren't enough opinionated South Africans flaming left, right and centre around to fuel debate. ;-)...
lindalurker
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Oct 28, 2007
9:28 pm
19925
Well, I guess I'm a newbie to you. We've had a discussion lately about which ones could be considered "mysteries," which led to my re-reading _Night Watch_...
bobswife
jeunemur
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Oct 29, 2007
11:02 am
19926
Ello ello *big what appears to be a smile* oh dear i seem i *am remembered *starts sidling to the door, seriously considering making a run for it but gets ...
Laura
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