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 :o  Thomas Raith lived with Harry during his training at cosmetology school, but I do not remember any reference saying that they actually had a sexual relationship.  They both knew they were brothers at that point.  I do remember Harry visiting Thomas's shop later, the staff assuming they were lovers, and it being something of a joke between Harry and Thomas.

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DF Spoilers / Re: Request help for finding recent topics here!
« on: August 12, 2013, 07:26:16 PM »
I'll be the first to admit that it's a long time since I read the boards, and it's probably my own fault, but I am having trouble with the shorthand arcane initials in common use.  (SAI's)  Is there a complete list of these coded abbreviations somewhere, hopefully in alpha order, that I could print out and keep at hand while reading the topics?  I hope someone can help!  I have all the books in audio form and I've listened to all of them several times, but somehow a lot of the abbreviations stop me cold!

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Cinder Spires Books / Re: ???????
« on: May 15, 2013, 07:56:00 PM »
HEY!!  I hope we aren't getting the talking cats purely as villains.  My cats are playful, humorous, communicative, relaxing, and when I'm not feeling so good they sit with me quietly and keep me company.  Of course, to any skinwalkers out there who just turned into a rat or a bug, they're villains, all right.

FAIR PLAY FOR FELINES!

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SMEX?????

Gimme a hint!

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DF Reference Collection / Re: Dresden Files: Series Timeline
« on: July 20, 2009, 10:52:06 AM »
Is there a scene where Harry and Thomas realize they are half-brothers?  Which book is it in?

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DF Books / Re: Did you discover the books because of the TV Show?
« on: May 11, 2009, 02:20:36 PM »
 :o
I got into the books after seeing the tv show and I'm not ashamed to say it!  Granted, the show was nowhere near as good as the books, but it was fantasy writing that left the cliches behind.  Besides, it was a lot better than anything else on tv at the time.  I couldn't believe they didn't renew the series.  Shortly after this, I noticed Jim Butcher's name and started with one from the library.   Our library system has no more, so  I have slowly been getting the audiobooks.  They're great for times when eyes are tired but mind is not, or when you have something mindless to do and need some amusement.  At this point I have all but two of the audiobooks, which is great!  You get the imagination of Jim Butcher, the adventures of Harry Dresden, and the voice of James Marsters-----how could anybody complain?

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