What kind of flowers do you want at the wake?...would it do Marsha, to tell him I'm dying of inoperable idiocy-and just want to meet him as my last request?....
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What kind of flowers do you want at the wake?...would it do Marsha, to tell him I'm dying of inoperable idiocy-and just want to meet him as my last request?....
Take me with you! Please - pretty please with sugar on top?Depending on the details, I may go, just to see him in person.
...you had to ask????....bougainvillea....What kind of flowers do you want at the wake?
...you had to ask????....bougainvillea....
7 days....
am I the only one excited????? I look here and on the web every day..... any body? anything? ..........
That's a real nice interview. I expect to enjoy Revival in 30 years when I finally get around to reading it after I've gotten caught up.From The Today Show this morning
From The Today Show this morning
Thanks Moderator - I appreciate being able to see thatFrom The Today Show this morning
That's a real nice interview. I expect to enjoy Revival in 30 years when I finally get around to reading it after I've gotten caught up.
I was in that line. Posted the vid in another thread. We got there at 3:30am and were probably around 80-100 people back. They were issuing 400 tickets with another 100 non guaranteed, meaning if he decides to stay after the 400 they will get in but if not, they're pretty much outta luck. The big chunk of crowd started showing up between 4-5 and some people didn't arrive until 7 or later. Whether or not everyone got tickets I don't know. I'd be interested in what the total turn out was because that line was wrapped around the building. But really, if you show up one to two hours to get in line for a Stephen King book signing how good do you think your chances really are? I'd say slim to none and it's hard to feel sorry for them when you've been waiting for 5 or 6 hours or camped out like some people did.If you get a chance, look up a video on YouTube that shows the line waiting for King's book signing at South Portland (I think it was). To some extent, it was a bit ridiculous, because I'm assuming he can't sign for everyone; some of the people in the later sections probably should have just left. Although, I do have to say, it's understandable, since if you live in the area, it's exciting, and you just want to stay until you absolutely know it's over. I am terrible at estimating crowds, but I want to say the line had to be composed of well over 500 individuals.