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Re: Questions Specifically for Jim, Part 3
« Reply #390 on: January 18, 2011, 12:14:46 AM »
Jim, will Toot-Toot and/or the rest of the Za Lord's guard ever get their own "short" story? hehe see what i did there?

Jim, will you ever write a short story from Toot-Toot's perspective? PLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEZE?
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Re: Questions Specifically for Jim, Part 3
« Reply #391 on: January 18, 2011, 01:21:19 AM »
"You think the dry cleaner can get this out?"
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"The last time I took something stained by a slime golem to a cleaner, the owner burned his place down the next day and tried to collect on the insurance."

(From the beginning of It's My Birthday Too)

So Harry has used dry cleaning at least once. ;)

Also, in Death Masks, (just after he got the fairy housekeeping service) when Susan comes back, she asks if someone else is living there, and when Harry says no, comments "Your clothes smell like fabric softener. You never use fabric softener." So I figured the Brownies were at least dealing with the day to day stuff, although apparently they won't touch Slime Golem stains either.  ;D

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Re: Questions Specifically for Jim, Part 3
« Reply #392 on: January 27, 2011, 03:12:14 AM »
Who was Remirez's master?

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Re: Questions Specifically for Jim, Part 3
« Reply #393 on: January 27, 2011, 08:32:26 PM »
I thought it Luccio trained both Ramirez and Steed.
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Re: Questions Specifically for Jim, Part 3
« Reply #394 on: January 27, 2011, 11:52:12 PM »
I thought it Luccio trained both Ramirez and Steed.

Luccio only trained Morgan as far as we know.
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Re: Questions Specifically for Jim, Part 3
« Reply #395 on: January 28, 2011, 01:13:24 AM »
Ramirez? He trained under Graham Ashe. :D

(Highlander reference, for those playing the home game.)
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Re: Questions Specifically for Jim, Part 3
« Reply #396 on: January 28, 2011, 01:19:13 AM »
(Highlander reference, for those playing the home game.)

THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE!!!!!!!!!!!

you aint it  ;)
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Re: Questions Specifically for Jim, Part 3
« Reply #397 on: January 28, 2011, 01:21:19 AM »
THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE!!!!!!!!!!!

you aint it  ;)

Ramirez should've been it. My only real grouse about the original movie.
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Re: Questions Specifically for Jim, Part 3
« Reply #398 on: January 28, 2011, 01:26:30 AM »
Ramirez should've been it. My only real grouse about the original movie.
we shall have to have a chat about that someday. pros and cons I think he was tired and basically LET Conner have it but I digress. I've no Idea who trained which wardens.
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Re: Questions Specifically for Jim, Part 3
« Reply #399 on: January 28, 2011, 01:47:30 AM »
we shall have to have a chat about that someday. pros and cons I think he was tired and basically LET Conner have it but I digress. I've no Idea who trained which wardens.

Oh, I understand that wholly... but a Scot with a Swiss accent should NOT have been The One. :D

Okay, back on track. No, there's no official word out about who trained Ramirez.
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Re: Questions Specifically for Jim, Part 3
« Reply #400 on: February 04, 2011, 05:55:32 PM »
I don't know if this has been asked already, because I didn't read all 27 pages
but will we ever find out about when Harry & Michael met?

It doesn't have to be a short story  although that would be awesome(understanding your time constraits
but a paragraph or two in a book would be great too.
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Re: Questions Specifically for Jim, Part 3
« Reply #401 on: February 05, 2011, 06:15:54 PM »
Has there been any thought to a book after the final trilogy, that discusses the various elements in the Dresdenverse (I'm thinking like the Rivan Codex for the Belgariad)

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Re: Questions Specifically for Jim, Part 3
« Reply #402 on: February 07, 2011, 11:01:38 PM »
for JB-

over the last 6 months, I've been thru just about all of JBs novels-


both series are creative-beyond-belief;

these comments/ questions involve the DF only.

have come to appreciate their "grounding":
Conservation of energy being observed;
ties to legitimate myths/ legends;
characters related logically to each other.

looking forward to subtle shifting {?} of interactions between Harry and the powers-that-be.
(will really miss the interplay between H and his major immediate nemesis, but it's JB's works to handle as he chooses).

not at all clear how far DF  can go. JB's posts several years ago suggested 3 more novels. Later, a total of 20 was indicated.

Selfishly, I'd prefer that Jim's efforts be devoted to Dresden, as far as he can take it. I can appreciate that there may be creative limits, and other interests that Jim might wish to pursue.

Great stuff ! May the well never run dry !



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Re: Questions Specifically for Jim, Part 3
« Reply #403 on: February 07, 2011, 11:11:10 PM »
Steve, your selfishness is actually a little counterproductive for you; he keeps himself and his writing fresh by stepping away from a novel world regularly. TDF and Codex Alera both benefited greatly by this alternation (and if you haven't read Alera, now you have a way to fill at least part of the wait for Ghost Story!) - if he went all Dresden all the time, he'd be so heartily sick of Harry that he'd likely retire early.
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Re: Questions Specifically for Jim, Part 3
« Reply #404 on: February 08, 2011, 12:10:28 AM »
I was being facetious, Shecky.
I've read just about EVERYTHING, some more than once. I kinda like the Codex series, but I'm REALLY drawn to DF