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| Re: KES, 30 [message #51051 is a reply to message #51024 ] |
Sun, 29 July 2012 22:06   |
EMoon Messages: 664 Registered: March 2009 |
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So good to come back from a convention (to which I'd not taken the netbook & thus hadn't had internet access) and find KES 30 in the group of Hellgoddess delights I'd missed.
Yay for mystery vehicle. (I'm kind of hoping for a Haflinger with a high-wheeled cart, because there's this breeder website with the most enchanting horses, many of them hitched to a cart, and I imagine having that to go out on the land with...not that I think they'd do well in our climate) but it's probably got some kind of gas engine, yes? No? Maybe a solar powered car created by the local high school class for a contest?)
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| Re: KES, 30 [message #51111 is a reply to message #51102 ] |
Wed, 01 August 2012 21:23   |
b_twin_1 Messages: 2594 Registered: September 2008 Location: Victoria, Australia |
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHA
I approve.
PS. I call my redhead mare, Merry. After LOTR.
I've got a plan so cunning you could put a tail on it and call it a weasel ~ Blackadder
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| Re: KES, 30 & 31 [message #51118 is a reply to message #51024 ] |
Thu, 02 August 2012 00:02   |
EMoon Messages: 664 Registered: March 2009 |
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Red pickup, hurray! (the vehicle I've always wanted and never got, for various reasons. My grandfather's hardware store's pickup was red. One glorious time I got to ride in the back from one small town to another as stuff was being delivered.)
Love pickups. LOVE pickups. Gas hogs that they are.
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| Re: KES, 30, 31, 32 [message #51177 is a reply to message #51024 ] |
Sat, 04 August 2012 20:57   |
EMoon Messages: 664 Registered: March 2009 |
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Yay, Kes! Of course you can drive a pickup! Esp. Merry. Old red pickups take care of their drivers.
Glad you remembered the toilet paper, Kes. That's the thing you really don't want to be without in a strange house that first night. Brooms, yeah, something to eat and something to eat off of and with (though finger food out of a take-out container will do, and you've got that wonderful cafe/restaurant) but being in a house with no toilet paper...no fun at all. Not that I would know.
Any more than I would know the nearest place to a certain small house in San Antonio to buy toilet paper at 11:15 pm...um...wow, that's a long time ago now.
Oh, and thanks to our hostess for posting this.
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| Re: KES, 30, 31, 32 [message #51198 is a reply to message #51024 ] |
Mon, 06 August 2012 15:01  |
GKCRambler Messages: 6 Registered: March 2011 Location: Austin, TX |
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I just caught up on Kes over the past week or so, and it's turned into a bright spot of my day.
Honestly, I'd also love to have a dead-tree version. Not a paperback novel, to go with the other McKinley books, but something small and readable to leaf through and chuckle. This story is just too much fun. And I really do want to live in that town. Streets named after authors, stores with mythological names, and every Tom, Dick or Harry seems conversant in fantasy and science fiction. (Intelligently so. Surprisingly, in one case.)
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