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Did you ever know that you're my hero?

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 MJ
05-01-2005, 9:57 AM
#1
The picture explains it all. Enough said. :)
 Sallim
05-01-2005, 2:44 PM
#2
WOW!

This is amazing, nice!
 LiMP RABBiT
05-01-2005, 3:52 PM
#3
Who? What? Unfortunately that doesn't explain it all...





Should I be using an embarrased smiley now?
 MJ
05-01-2005, 5:10 PM
#4
Yeah, I don't think Sal knows who it is either. :)

It's me with Terry Pratchett :cool:
 Sallim
05-01-2005, 5:21 PM
#5
I cant deny that I didnt know, but I was impressed by the picure because of you 8! HAHA, live with that ^_^

When was the picture taken ?
 MJ
05-01-2005, 10:33 PM
#6
Couple of months ago, when I was in Perth still. I found the photo on top of my scanner.
 LiMP RABBiT
05-02-2005, 4:53 AM
#7
I had a feeling is was Pratchett, but the name Jonathan Kellerman in the background threw me.

I've only read Colour of Magic, so I'm not the biggest Pratchett fan, but I've been persuaded to try him again. But after exams.
 MJ
05-02-2005, 4:57 AM
#8
Colour of Magic isn't his best. An author's first book rarely is.

Actually, I have a very strange habit of not liking a Terry Pratchett book the first time I've read it. Month's later, I'll read it again and find it's actually quite good.
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