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MartyMuppets

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Hello again everybody.
Let me say welcome to Snowball. Great to have you here.
I hope we all enjoyed ourselves celebrating Richard's birthday. You're a Jolly Good Fellow Richard, which nobody can deny. :big_grin:

And Sara. As for your questions you mentioned earlier:
If I have a favourite Richard character, I think it would probably be Scooter. I bet you'll be pleased to hear that. :smile:
I'm not certain about a song though. I'd need to do a bit of research.
 

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Wait? Didn't a gap used to be a beauty mark or somethings like that. It was a sigh of beauty. Not it's turned into something hideous that people try to rid themselves of.
Most thing in life are like that.
 

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Some things are indeed like that but sometimes you have to try to look for the silver lining in whatever may be hideous that's plaguing your life if you cannot easily get rid of it. And sometimes you find things aren't quite as bad as they could be, though you also get some hard knocks. Such is life. :sympathy:
But now I do have very good news.:excited:

Update on my reading Chronicles of Narnia with my mother.
We've finished reading a special omnibus edition that contains the first three Narnia books in the chronological order of the series.
1. The Magician's Nephew
2. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
3. The Horse and his Boy

We've also finished a second omnibus edition with the fourth and fifth Narnia books following on.
4. Prince Caspian
5. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

And now we've just finished reading a final omnibus edition with the sixth and seventh Narnia books to complete the storyline
6. The Silver Chair
7. The Last Battle

These three special omnibus volumes are all hardcovers, so they'll keep well and should become a collectable set between them in the future.:big_grin:
A good story, Narnia. Indeed the 7 books do all go together to essentially form one continously running story.
 

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There's something about the number seven - it's just got a certain ring to it. Just like three, nine and twelve.

Here's something you guys will like: I'm on the AIDS Quilt project's e-mail list, and they sent me a slide show of photos from a big display they had earlier this summer in Atlanta. So I was looking through the photos on my lunch break at work...and there were two blocks containing panels for Richard, including #5765.
 

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C. S. Lewis wrote 7 Narnia books and J. K. Rowling wrote 7 Harry Potter books.
Furthermore even though J. R. R. Tolkien only wrote 3 Lord of the Rings books, they are actually presented in the form of 6 books. 2 inside each one of the three. Plus The Hobbit, as a prequel to Lord of the Rings, is in essence book 1 of the saga.

So the Great Fantasy Masterpiece Trilogy: The Chronicles of Narnia, Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter all in fact have 7 books each. How about that?
 

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Wait? Didn't a gap used to be a beauty mark or something like that. It was a sign of beauty. Now it's turned into something hideous that people try to rid themselves of.
Goodness no! I think gaps are adorable, hehe.
I used to have a gap in between my front teeth too, but as I got older, my teeth grew together and the gap closed itself up. But I really do love gaps... especially on certain special people, hehe. :wink:

That is so neat, Erin! What a sweet surprise. Thanks for letting us know! :smile:

Oooo, that is very cool. I've always heard a lot about 7 being a powerful number... I guess it sure is!
 

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I used to have a gap in between my front teeth too, but as I got older, my teeth grew together and the gap closed itself up.
It's actually the opposite for me. My teethe were together when I was little and then they came apart. I've always bee a big fan of even numbers myself... Aw Erin! I think that's so great that there were a few Richard panels on the AIDS quit!
 

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C. S. Lewis wrote 7 Narnia books and J. K. Rowling wrote 7 Harry Potter books.
Furthermore even though J. R. R. Tolkien only wrote 3 Lord of the Rings books, they are actually presented in the form of 6 books. 2 inside each one of the three. Plus The Hobbit, as a prequel to Lord of the Rings, is in essence book 1 of the saga.

So the Great Fantasy Masterpiece Trilogy: The Chronicles of Narnia, Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter all in fact have 7 books each. How about that?
It's remarkable.
 
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