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  FS: A PLEASING TERROR M.R. JAMES         


Author: Lawrence Chalmers
Date: Jan 18, 2007 22:28

Ashtree Edition in very fine shape. Please email mme if inteested. I
don't want to deal with ebay or paypal
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  Re: Addition to the necrology         


Author: smee
Date: Jan 15, 2007 16:43

On Jan 15, 2:43 pm, "Philip J. Rahman" fairview.org> wrote
(in part):

Thanks, Philip, for posting the link. I'm sorry to say that I never
knew John, but certainly recall reading his fine posts whilst trawling
the newsgroup archives. In one of life's quirks, I never realized until
reading the obituary that this newsgroup's John Brower was the one and
same John Brower that I once listened to on KFAI Fresh Air Radio in
Minneapolis.

Yrs,

Michael
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  Did you have imaginary friends as a child? COOL!! Please fill out my surey.         


Author: Andrew Carson
Date: Jan 14, 2007 05:31

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  Did you have imaginary friends as a child? COOL!! Please fill out my surey.         


Author: Andrew Carson
Date: Jan 14, 2007 05:31

Still looking for a lot more people to contribute to my survey and would be
grateful of any help I can receive. Thanks in advance

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Would you like to share the story of your imaginary playmate with others?
Come to imaginaryplaymates.com the global home for imaginary friends and
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  Re: Addition to the necrology         


Author: RPN
Date: Jan 11, 2007 16:46

jro...@verizon.net wrote:
> RPN wrote:
>> Thought I'd pass along the unhappy news (seen on the Shocklines message
>> board) that former a.b.g-fer John Brower died last Sunday. Search for
>> his name in the Google archive of the group; you'll find a set of
>> consistently thoughtful and interesting posts.
>>
>> RPN
>
> Has anyone seen John's obituary?

I checked the online Minneapolis *Star-Tribune* but didn't find
anything there.

RPN
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  Re: THE TRAINS         


Author: Zarok
Date: Jan 11, 2007 15:54

To quote from Reggie Perrin, I'm not really an opera person, but I'll
have a stab at replying.....

Joey wrote:
> Here it is, as threatened:
>
> Robert Aickman's "The Trains" - random speculations on an early
> conundrum.
>
>
> "Nobody heard him, the dead man,
> But still he lay moaning:
> I was much further out...
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  Re: THE TRAINS         


Author: Zarok
Date: Jan 11, 2007 08:33

Joey wrote:
> Zarok wrote:
>
>> Interesting piece, Joey. Needs a second reading.
>>
>> I've put an Aickman essay up on my website for those who might be
>> interested (it was originally published a couple of years ago in S
>> Tales):
>>
>> http://hauntedriver.co.uk/page41
>>
>> It also discusses The Trains, though in the context of The Stains.
>>
>> CB
>
> Hi, and a happy New Year to you and yours.
>
> I've read with interest the piece on your website about "The
> Stains". I'd recommend any Aickmanite take a look at it.
> ...
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  Re: THE TRAINS         


Author: John Pelan
Date: Jan 11, 2007 06:00

Zarok wrote:
> Interesting piece, Joey. Needs a second reading.
>
> I've put an Aickman essay up on my website for those who might be
> interested (it was originally published a couple of years ago in S
> Tales):
>
> http://hauntedriver.co.uk/page41
>
> It also discusses The Trains, though in the context of The Stains.
>
> CB

The sort of puerile nonsense that we've come to expect from you. I
don't suppose that since it's quite possible to talk to any number of
people that actually knew Mr. Aickman that such an effort would be too
much for you before you started throwing mud?

Let's see... Fundamental rules for lit.crit according to the Barking
Toad: If an author was successful that means that they were:
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