Room for one more at the supper table ?

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Uncle_CreepShow

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(I'll need a heavy-gauge chair, if ya got one...)

Just found this site while Googling for info on a Cujo documentary and decided to join, being a longtime fan.
My appreciation for Mr. King's works began in the late 70s/early 80s, due in large part to my sisters and mother being massive fans. (Though at the time, I'd mainly just ogle the book covers as the contents were deemed FAR too "nasty"/horrific for my developing mind.) I could easily go on and on about the endless memories and great times associated with these stories, but they are far too innumerable. From Pet Semetary to Grey Matter, Popsy to Home Delivery, these stories are always with me and still have the ability to tickle my giblets and give me a jolt.
I have a modest collection of around 100 books and many films on DVD, and eagerly await each new tale. (Most recently JoyLand and Full Dark, No Stars)

Heres to many more - Looking forward to hearing from other fans and hopefully learning a bit in the bargain! :)
 

Dana Jean

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(I'll need a heavy-gauge chair, if ya got one...)

Just found this site while Googling for info on a Cujo documentary and decided to join, being a longtime fan.
My appreciation for Mr. King's works began in the late 70s/early 80s, due in large part to my sisters and mother being massive fans. (Though at the time, I'd mainly just ogle the book covers as the contents were deemed FAR too "nasty"/horrific for my developing mind.) I could easily go on and on about the endless memories and great times associated with these stories, but they are far too innumerable. From Pet Semetary to Grey Matter, Popsy to Home Delivery, these stories are always with me and still have the ability to tickle my giblets and give me a jolt.
I have a modest collection of around 100 books and many films on DVD, and eagerly await each new tale. (Most recently JoyLand and Full Dark, No Stars)

Heres to many more - Looking forward to hearing from other fans and hopefully learning a bit in the bargain! :)
Welcome to the site!
 

Neesy

#1 fan (Annie Wilkes cousin) 1st cousin Mom's side
May 24, 2012
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(I'll need a heavy-gauge chair, if ya got one...)

Just found this site while Googling for info on a Cujo documentary and decided to join, being a longtime fan.
My appreciation for Mr. King's works began in the late 70s/early 80s, due in large part to my sisters and mother being massive fans. (Though at the time, I'd mainly just ogle the book covers as the contents were deemed FAR too "nasty"/horrific for my developing mind.) I could easily go on and on about the endless memories and great times associated with these stories, but they are far too innumerable. From Pet Semetary to Grey Matter, Popsy to Home Delivery, these stories are always with me and still have the ability to tickle my giblets and give me a jolt.
I have a modest collection of around 100 books and many films on DVD, and eagerly await each new tale. (Most recently JoyLand and Full Dark, No Stars)

Heres to many more - Looking forward to hearing from other fans and hopefully learning a bit in the bargain! :)
Welcome @Uncle_CreepShow - lots of fans here to converse with - welcome to SKMB
 

Sundrop

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(I'll need a heavy-gauge chair, if ya got one...)

Just found this site while Googling for info on a Cujo documentary and decided to join, being a longtime fan.
My appreciation for Mr. King's works began in the late 70s/early 80s, due in large part to my sisters and mother being massive fans. (Though at the time, I'd mainly just ogle the book covers as the contents were deemed FAR too "nasty"/horrific for my developing mind.) I could easily go on and on about the endless memories and great times associated with these stories, but they are far too innumerable. From Pet Semetary to Grey Matter, Popsy to Home Delivery, these stories are always with me and still have the ability to tickle my giblets and give me a jolt.
I have a modest collection of around 100 books and many films on DVD, and eagerly await each new tale. (Most recently JoyLand and Full Dark, No Star
Heres to many more - Looking forward to hearing from other fans and hopefully learning a bit in the bargain! :)
Well......as long as you don't eat much, I can probably fit you at the table between the Giant and Out of Order....
You have to watch them, though....the Giant steals cookies, and Out of Order doesn't like to share his beer :D
both are harmless, though......mostly :biggrin-new:

Oh yeah.....Welcome!
 

Uncle_CreepShow

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Well......as long as you don't eat much, I can probably fit you at the table between the Giant and Out of Order....
You have to watch them, though....the Giant steals cookies, and Out of Order doesn't like to share his beer :D
both are harmless, though......mostly :biggrin-new:

Oh yeah.....Welcome!

Ah, sounds great - I'm nearly 7' tall and a bit over 300 lbs., so I'll be sure to bring PLENTY of beer and cookies for all! (.....and cheeses, single-malt scotch, cut fruits, crusty bread, brandy, ragged SK paperbacks, etc.etc.....)

Cheers, thanks!
 

Neesy

#1 fan (Annie Wilkes cousin) 1st cousin Mom's side
May 24, 2012
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Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Ah, sounds great - I'm nearly 7' tall and a bit over 300 lbs., so I'll be sure to bring PLENTY of beer and cookies for all! (.....and cheeses, single-malt scotch, cut fruits, crusty bread, brandy, ragged SK paperbacks, etc.etc.....)

Cheers, thanks!
Is that you John Coffey? :O_O:




 
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GNTLGNT

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Well......as long as you don't eat much, I can probably fit you at the table between the Giant and Out of Order....
You have to watch them, though....the Giant steals cookies, and Out of Order doesn't like to share his beer :D
both are harmless, though......mostly :biggrin-new:

Oh yeah.....Welcome!
...harmless??...yeah, like a piranha in a meat market...
 

GNTLGNT

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Ah, sounds great - I'm nearly 7' tall and a bit over 300 lbs., so I'll be sure to bring PLENTY of beer and cookies for all! (.....and cheeses, single-malt scotch, cut fruits, crusty bread, brandy, ragged SK paperbacks, etc.etc.....)

Cheers, thanks!
...he's got me by three inches, but I outweigh him by 10 pounds....pudding wrestling for cookie rights!!!!...
 

Uncle_CreepShow

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"He's got me by three inches" closely followed by "pudding wrestling".....tsk tsk tsk....not a WORD more, from me! :eek:

Thanks kindly for the welcoming, folks.
Also: "Post subject to moderator approval" , "likes", "alerts" - ? Tech stuff, arghhhhhhhh!!
(Not up on all of the inner workings, sorry....fairly new to all this.)
 

GNTLGNT

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I thought I'd let him get used to you slowly.....trying not to scare him off like the others :D:p
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