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hahaha.
I never caught why the banner is goofy like that.
I didn't expect it to do that, but it's what I wanted it to do!
[move]HAPPY BOOKDAY BEV[/move]
Kxx
May you sell a gazillion copies!
Although I'll be waiting on my copies to arrive from Cemetery Dance, I plan to head over to my local Books-A-Million at lunch and see if you are represented. I'll be sure to "face out" any copies of TRTTDT I see...
Just remeber, if all goes well you can do that for me one day!
Blu
Well done, matey
:D :D :D :D
Wanna hear something absolutely wild?
I was on the phone a few minutes ago with the reporter from San Luis Obispo, which is between LA and San Francisco, when his chair started shaking like someone was standing behind him. They were having an earthquake! He had to hang up and call me back a few minutes later. Apparently they're fairly rare where he is, but that had a biggish one last year that killed a couple of people.
I talked with him for about 20-25 minutes in total, not counting the earthquake break.
beamquake!
Good One Bob! ;D
The quake, which struck at 10:15 a.m. PDT, had a preliminary magnitude of 5.9 and was centered 9 miles south of Parkfield. The area is 17 miles northeast of Paso Robles, scene of an earthquake that killed two people in December 2003.
An aftershock of 5.0 magnitude struck four minutes later.
Paso Robles police said there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries.
"It rattled everything hanging on the walls and the chandelier was swinging. It didn't do any damage to our house. There were two shakers, one right after the other," said Ben Brown, who lives in Paso Robles.
The quake was felt along a 350-mile stretch, as far north as San Francisco and as far south as Santa Ana, southeast of Los Angeles, the geological survey said.
Parkfield, located on the San Andreas fault, is known as the earthquake capital of California.
A magnitude 5 quake can cause considerable damage and a magnitude 6 quake severe damage, though problems are generally far less severe in remote areas and areas with strong building codes.
;D
Berry
I would like it if there were another 5 DT books.