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04/27/2009 02:37:40 PM · #51 |
Yeah, yeah, I know about the unabridged vs. abridged versions, sorry I called it a rewrite.
I still think the abridged is better (as K10D said, personal preference). Maybe because I read it first. Didn't King "update" the unabridged version prior to publication to try and make it more current?
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04/27/2009 02:42:23 PM · #52 |
Originally posted by citymars: Yeah, yeah, I know about the unabridged vs. abridged versions, sorry I called it a rewrite.
I still think the abridged is better (as K10D said, personal preference). Maybe because I read it first. Didn't King "update" the unabridged version prior to publication to try and make it more current? |
I think he did that with newer versions of The Gunslinger, but I don't recall anything about The Stand. I wouldn't be surprised though, if there were little additions/updates/etc. added.
ETA: The Dark Tower series is another one about a decaying world. heh. Although it gets horribly bad by the last book.
Message edited by author 2009-04-27 14:43:03. |
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04/27/2009 02:54:34 PM · #53 |
edited because I realized it might be taken wrong. sorry for trying to be funny.
Message edited by author 2009-04-27 15:00:26. |
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04/27/2009 02:58:31 PM · #54 |
Wouldn't it be ironic if civilization was just at the point of recovering from a terrible pandemic, then a giant meteor slammed into the earth, killing any survivors?
Admit it, you'd just have to laugh.

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04/27/2009 03:02:32 PM · #55 |
Originally posted by WriteHeart: Originally posted by SDW: This is from the Los Angeles Times blog.
AP quotes Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs as saying, “The president’s trip to Mexico has not put his health in any danger.”
The AP also reports:
The outbreak coincided with President Barack Obama’s trip to Mexico City on April 16. Obama was received at the anthropology museum in Mexico City by Felipe Solis, a distinguished archaeologist who died a week later from symptoms similar to flu, Reforma newspaper reported. The newspaper didn’t say if Solis had swine flu or not. |
OK, let's get back to topic :-)
Obama started swine flu in Mexico?????? :-) |
Sorry if it seemed I was going off topic, I wasn't. I was in no way trying to introduce politics into this discussion but when I seen this report it made things a little scarier. I was pointing out the fact that a distinguished archaeologist had died from what maybe the sine flu. Also pointing out how close the President of the United States was in relation to the virus. I am glad he did not get sick and pray for the wellness of everyone in this country, Mexico, Canada, and any place that maybe effected.
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04/27/2009 03:03:09 PM · #56 |
Originally posted by citymars: Yeah, yeah, I know about the unabridged vs. abridged versions, sorry I called it a rewrite.
I still think the abridged is better (as K10D said, personal preference). Maybe because I read it first. Didn't King "update" the unabridged version prior to publication to try and make it more current? |
Yup, he bought it from the late 70s/early 80s into early 90s.
And then his other `end of the world` story at this end of his career called "Cell" fricking awful book that one, recoverd some lost ground with "Duma Key" - but nothing compares to the brilliance of the Dark Tower series, I never wanted that one to end.
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04/27/2009 03:04:27 PM · #57 |
Originally posted by WriteHeart: edited because I realized it might be taken wrong. sorry for trying to be funny. |
I seen you " :)" at the end of you comments. I knew you were joking but did reply to make sure everyone knew I was not making a political statement. Your original post was ok.
Thanks |
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04/27/2009 03:04:36 PM · #58 |
Originally posted by WriteHeart: edited because I realized it might be taken wrong. sorry for trying to be funny. |
No worries, just leave it to the experts in future eh? :P |
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04/27/2009 03:05:10 PM · #59 |
Originally posted by SDW: Originally posted by WriteHeart: Originally posted by SDW: This is from the Los Angeles Times blog.
AP quotes Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs as saying, “The president’s trip to Mexico has not put his health in any danger.”
The AP also reports:
The outbreak coincided with President Barack Obama’s trip to Mexico City on April 16. Obama was received at the anthropology museum in Mexico City by Felipe Solis, a distinguished archaeologist who died a week later from symptoms similar to flu, Reforma newspaper reported. The newspaper didn’t say if Solis had swine flu or not. |
OK, let's get back to topic :-)
Obama started swine flu in Mexico?????? :-) |
Sorry if it seemed I was going off topic, I wasn't. I was in no way trying to introduce politics into this discussion but when I seen this report it made things a little scarier. I was pointing out the fact that a distinguished archaeologist had died from what maybe the sine flu. Also pointing out how close the President of the United States was in relation to the virus. I am glad he did not get sick and pray for the wellness of everyone in this country, Mexico, Canada, and any place that maybe effected. |
I didn't mean you were going off topic. I was trying use your post to bring it back on topic in a funny way (that ended up not being very funny). You captured it before I could erase it though. Sorry for the backhanded humor. (although, talk about coincidences huh?) |
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04/27/2009 03:07:30 PM · #60 |
Originally posted by Simms: Originally posted by WriteHeart: edited because I realized it might be taken wrong. sorry for trying to be funny. |
No worries, just leave it to the experts in future eh? :P |
no probs...but lessons would be appreciated, I do so want to learn how to be funny. |
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04/27/2009 03:07:35 PM · #61 |
Originally posted by WriteHeart: Originally posted by SDW: Originally posted by WriteHeart: Originally posted by SDW: This is from the Los Angeles Times blog.
AP quotes Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs as saying, “The president’s trip to Mexico has not put his health in any danger.”
The AP also reports:
The outbreak coincided with President Barack Obama’s trip to Mexico City on April 16. Obama was received at the anthropology museum in Mexico City by Felipe Solis, a distinguished archaeologist who died a week later from symptoms similar to flu, Reforma newspaper reported. The newspaper didn’t say if Solis had swine flu or not. |
OK, let's get back to topic :-)
Obama started swine flu in Mexico?????? :-) |
Sorry if it seemed I was going off topic, I wasn't. I was in no way trying to introduce politics into this discussion but when I seen this report it made things a little scarier. I was pointing out the fact that a distinguished archaeologist had died from what maybe the sine flu. Also pointing out how close the President of the United States was in relation to the virus. I am glad he did not get sick and pray for the wellness of everyone in this country, Mexico, Canada, and any place that maybe effected. |
I didn't mean you were going off topic. I was trying use your post to bring it back on topic in a funny way (that ended up not being very funny). You captured it before I could erase it though. Sorry for the backhanded humor. (although, talk about coincidences huh?) |
No reason to apologies, you did nothing wrong. |
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04/27/2009 03:08:11 PM · #62 |
Originally posted by K10DGuy: Originally posted by citymars: Yeah, yeah, I know about the unabridged vs. abridged versions, sorry I called it a rewrite.
I still think the abridged is better (as K10D said, personal preference). Maybe because I read it first. Didn't King "update" the unabridged version prior to publication to try and make it more current? |
I think he did that with newer versions of The Gunslinger, but I don't recall anything about The Stand. I wouldn't be surprised though, if there were little additions/updates/etc. added.
ETA: The Dark Tower series is another one about a decaying world. heh. Although it gets horribly bad by the last book. |
Hmm...I have the DVD of the mini-series. I might have to pop that in. Its a lot easier to scare the hell out of my wife that way... :)
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04/27/2009 03:09:17 PM · #63 |
I just hopped on the site to see if my horrible score had gone up. Saw this forum and started reading.
You guys are Hillarious! And the Zorbs look like a ton of fun.
I live in Fair Oaks, CA... yesterday morning one of our schools sent out an e-mail notifying parents that the school is closed until further notice because one student came down ill suspected of having swine flu. By yesterday evening, the school was reporting that there are 7 other students that may be infected. Today it was confirmed that the first student has the Swine Flu - the student recently went on a trip to Cancun.
It travels quick.
We are being told that as soon as you have any sign of symptoms to go to your doctor. There is a medication they can give you that will pretty much take care of it. At least this strain hasn't mutated beyond our meds - yet. (I can't believe I just said that... cancel cancel cancel)
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04/27/2009 03:20:39 PM · #64 |
Originally posted by sonniejake: I just hopped on the site to see if my horrible score had gone up. Saw this forum and started reading.
You guys are Hillarious! And the Zorbs look like a ton of fun.
I live in Fair Oaks, CA... yesterday morning one of our schools sent out an e-mail notifying parents that the school is closed until further notice because one student came down ill suspected of having swine flu. By yesterday evening, the school was reporting that there are 7 other students that may be infected. Today it was confirmed that the first student has the Swine Flu - the student recently went on a trip to Cancun.
It travels quick.
We are being told that as soon as you have any sign of symptoms to go to your doctor. There is a medication they can give you that will pretty much take care of it. At least this strain hasn't mutated beyond our meds - yet. (I can't believe I just said that... cancel cancel cancel) |
I fear its too late already. |
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04/27/2009 03:22:12 PM · #65 |
One more thing - sell that airline stock you got cheap after 9/11 and buy Pharmo shares.. |
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04/27/2009 04:32:38 PM · #66 |
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04/27/2009 04:49:16 PM · #67 |
Yes, they can be a bit bitey. |
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04/27/2009 05:01:01 PM · #68 |
Originally posted by SDW: I was pointing out the fact that a distinguished archaeologist had died from what maybe the sine flu. |
Sine flu only affects mathematicians.
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04/27/2009 05:08:18 PM · #69 |
They are saying on TV that we have 3 posible cases in Wisconsin, However none have been comfirmed as of yet. We were in California last week so I was a tad worried at first but it has been a week since we left there and no signs of sickness apart from the cold I caught in the mountains on the way home, stuffed up head and my ears have been blocked for a week. Everything sounds like a drum inside my head. |
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04/27/2009 05:18:37 PM · #70 |
Originally posted by JH: Originally posted by SDW: I was pointing out the fact that a distinguished archaeologist had died from what maybe the sine flu. |
Sine flu only affects mathematicians. |
ROFL! |
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04/27/2009 05:34:52 PM · #71 |
Originally posted by JaimeVinas: Well us near to the Mexican border are going to get hit first. So, if you dont hear from me again, I took Slippy's suggestion and went on a pig vengeance rampage. |
Send me the ribs. We'll barbecue. |
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04/27/2009 05:58:20 PM · #72 |
Originally posted by JH: Originally posted by SDW: I was pointing out the fact that a distinguished archaeologist had died from what maybe the sine flu. |
Sine flu only affects mathematicians. |
And then only if they eat pi. |
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04/27/2009 06:02:32 PM · #73 |
One of my favourite books, The Stand by Stephen King:)
A giant meteor hitting Earth and getting the survivors as Slippy suggested would be poetic justice for the planet. You think you can do what you like regardless of Global Warming? Look out, Mother Nature has a few tricks up her sleeve. |
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04/27/2009 06:31:42 PM · #74 |
i'm in California. My head hurts, vision is blurred, i want a cookie and a tissue, and i'm tired. Should I be concerned? |
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04/27/2009 07:42:12 PM · #75 |
Originally posted by mpeters: i'm in California. My head hurts, vision is blurred, i want a cookie and a tissue, and i'm tired. Should I be concerned? |
No, but you should get your blankie and lay down for naptime. |
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