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Sucks... What else can I say? Don't get me wrong, I'm a big fan of Walter's work, particularly on Babylon 5, but I don't think this needs to be national news. Put it on the local news in and around Vancouver, where it's relevant. Hope they find him.
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Author of Guardians of Xen (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novel) -
It was an email, not news in the USA (not that I saw, at least). It may be news up there for all I know.
Ok, fair enough. I hadn't heard anything about it either, though I usually shy away from celebrity news (Honestly, I don't need to know about some Hollywood starlet's sex life, or what some actor had for breakfast this morning).
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Author of Guardians of Xen (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novel) -
Ok, fair enough. I hadn't heard anything about it either, though I usually shy away from celebrity news (Honestly, I don't need to know about some Hollywood starlet's sex life, or what some actor had for breakfast this morning).
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Author of Guardians of Xen (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novel) -
lol neither do i. but this is about someone being missing. i think you're overstating your case.
Nah, just ranting a bit... The tabloids annoy me. But yeah, this should be publicized in Vancouver. Crappy situation for the Koenig family. If I had a heart, it'd go out to them.
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Author of Guardians of Xen (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novel) -
Nah, just ranting a bit... The tabloids annoy me. But yeah, this should be publicized in Vancouver. Crappy situation for the Koenig family. If I had a heart, it'd go out to them.
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Author of Guardians of Xen (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novel) -
AHHH! So THAT is why you're a statist! lol jk Happy Monday. Tomorrow's forecast: snow. What's new?!
I'm a heartless bastard with as much emotion as the computer programs I write :) Mondays... Evil, evil Mondays... This weekend was great, but now... Ugh... So much work to do, but the brain is only about 10% powered up.
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I'm a heartless bastard with as much emotion as the computer programs I write :) Mondays... Evil, evil Mondays... This weekend was great, but now... Ugh... So much work to do, but the brain is only about 10% powered up.
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Author of Guardians of Xen (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novel)I have no idea why, but I went to bed about an hour and a half earlier than I normally do on a night before work, and I'm feeling great. I probably didn't need the coffee I got but i'm doing well. My thing is, I'm not looking forward to another damned snow storm. I just wish it were baseball season. Baseball = second greatest game in the the world. Zelda series = best games in the world.
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I have no idea why, but I went to bed about an hour and a half earlier than I normally do on a night before work, and I'm feeling great. I probably didn't need the coffee I got but i'm doing well. My thing is, I'm not looking forward to another damned snow storm. I just wish it were baseball season. Baseball = second greatest game in the the world. Zelda series = best games in the world.
josda1000 wrote:
Baseball = second greatest game in the the world. Zelda series = best games in the world.
Well, I think you're wrong on both counts. Zelda is definitely in the top ten, but not #1... And Baseball... Uh, at risk of seeming Un-American, I'm going to put that somewhere in the top 500... Maybe. Or maybe I just got sick of it after being at the '86 series, and never seeing the Mets win a pennant since :)
josda1000 wrote:
I have no idea why, but I went to bed about an hour and a half earlier than I normally do on a night before work, and I'm feeling great. I probably didn't need the coffee I got but i'm doing well.
Well, I was out until 4:30am on Saturday night (Wow, haven't done that since college), woke up at 2pm on Sunday, and passed out around 1am Sunday night... Oddly, I'm in pretty good shape, energy-wise... But my brain just isn't good at Monday mornings, or for that matter, Tuesday mornings, Wednesday mornings, Thursday mornings, Friday mornings... Probably Saturday and Sunday mornings too, but I don't usually wake up until at least 11am on weekends... I miss the college days, when I could be almost nocturnal.
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Author of Guardians of Xen (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novel) -
josda1000 wrote:
Baseball = second greatest game in the the world. Zelda series = best games in the world.
Well, I think you're wrong on both counts. Zelda is definitely in the top ten, but not #1... And Baseball... Uh, at risk of seeming Un-American, I'm going to put that somewhere in the top 500... Maybe. Or maybe I just got sick of it after being at the '86 series, and never seeing the Mets win a pennant since :)
josda1000 wrote:
I have no idea why, but I went to bed about an hour and a half earlier than I normally do on a night before work, and I'm feeling great. I probably didn't need the coffee I got but i'm doing well.
Well, I was out until 4:30am on Saturday night (Wow, haven't done that since college), woke up at 2pm on Sunday, and passed out around 1am Sunday night... Oddly, I'm in pretty good shape, energy-wise... But my brain just isn't good at Monday mornings, or for that matter, Tuesday mornings, Wednesday mornings, Thursday mornings, Friday mornings... Probably Saturday and Sunday mornings too, but I don't usually wake up until at least 11am on weekends... I miss the college days, when I could be almost nocturnal.
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Author of Guardians of Xen (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novel)Ian Shlasko wrote:
Zelda is definitely in the top ten, but not #1
Fair enough.
Ian Shlasko wrote:
And Baseball... Uh, at risk of seeming Un-American, I'm going to put that somewhere in the top 500... Maybe.
Hey, it's not unamerican to think anything, no matter what it is. But as a baseball fan, I have to say ouch. lol But yeah I hate hockey (but that's canadian I think anyway lol) As for the Mets, I'm a Red Sox man anyway so I couldn't care about the Mets at all, except for the fact that we both hate the Yankees. So we're allies, to some extent lol Have a good day sir.
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josda1000 wrote:
Baseball = second greatest game in the the world. Zelda series = best games in the world.
Well, I think you're wrong on both counts. Zelda is definitely in the top ten, but not #1... And Baseball... Uh, at risk of seeming Un-American, I'm going to put that somewhere in the top 500... Maybe. Or maybe I just got sick of it after being at the '86 series, and never seeing the Mets win a pennant since :)
josda1000 wrote:
I have no idea why, but I went to bed about an hour and a half earlier than I normally do on a night before work, and I'm feeling great. I probably didn't need the coffee I got but i'm doing well.
Well, I was out until 4:30am on Saturday night (Wow, haven't done that since college), woke up at 2pm on Sunday, and passed out around 1am Sunday night... Oddly, I'm in pretty good shape, energy-wise... But my brain just isn't good at Monday mornings, or for that matter, Tuesday mornings, Wednesday mornings, Thursday mornings, Friday mornings... Probably Saturday and Sunday mornings too, but I don't usually wake up until at least 11am on weekends... I miss the college days, when I could be almost nocturnal.
Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
Author of Guardians of Xen (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novel)Ian Shlasko wrote:
Or maybe I just got sick of it after being at the '86 series, and never seeing the Mets win a pennant since
I was watching game 6 of that series in a VFW bar in either Lawrence or Lowell, Mass (can't remember which). When the ball went through Buckner's legs I burst out laughing... and was lucky to get out of the place alive. :laugh:
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Ian Shlasko wrote:
Or maybe I just got sick of it after being at the '86 series, and never seeing the Mets win a pennant since
I was watching game 6 of that series in a VFW bar in either Lawrence or Lowell, Mass (can't remember which). When the ball went through Buckner's legs I burst out laughing... and was lucky to get out of the place alive. :laugh:
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