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GNTLGNT

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Ok, thanks, just making sure, I was about to get upset....lmao...

Two things I swore I'd never do upon leaving the PD, Scott.

1)Never be a supervisor again
2)Never be on salary again

Four years into my new gig, I'm now a supervisor on salary, but, it does make it a little easier to hate myself a little more every day...lmao....Hope you have a good week sir.
...you too ya old sell-out....
 

Wayoftheredpanda

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The fact that Stephen has managed to make himself a character in his own multiverse is stupefyingly amazing. It’s like a more complex version of the Stan Lee cameos in Marvel movies. And I thought his name on the Resturaunt of the Mind sign at the beginning of Wolves was nothing more than a tongue-in-cheek joke.
 

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The fact that Stephen has managed to make himself a character in his own multiverse is stupefyingly amazing. It’s like a more complex version of the Stan Lee cameos in Marvel movies. And I thought his name on the Resturaunt of the Mind sign at the beginning of Wolves was nothing more than a tongue-in-cheek joke.
Enjoy the journey!
 

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Did King ever suffer PTSD after being assaulted and ejected out of the Stardust bar in Brewer Maine in 1968? (I'm currently reading Danse Macabre, a fantastic book, and much better as a biography on King than On Writing, in my opinion.) This is the relevant section:
Danse Macabre
 
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GNTLGNT

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Did King ever suffer PTSD after being assaulted and ejected out of the Stardust bar in Brewer Maine in 1968? (I'm currently reading Danse Macabre, a fantastic book, and much better as a biography on King than On Writing, in my opinion.) This is the relevant section:
Danse Macabre
....I would doubt it.....his therapy is writing about such happenings.....
 

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Gee - thought they would at least throw in a Bryan Adams song or two. Maybe even a Celine Dion song? I've always liked k.d. Lang - she has a great voice; maybe even a few classic Gordon Lightfoot songs.

(It's probably before your time but I used to listen to Joni Mitchell "back in the day", as they say) - now I sound like a flower child of the 60s/stoner from the 70s! Ha!

Glad you don't have to listen to those same songs over and over again any more :redface::encouragement:

p.s. Drake is a big favourite of my sons - he's Canadian too.

Oh no it’s just the stations I listen to it’s motley classic rock and rock so I get the same tunes. If I listen to more soft music you get a lot of Celine dion and bar naked ladies. I am not a fan of Celine Dione. And I can listen to if I had a million dollars as it got so over played when it came out
 
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