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<blockquote data-quote="Crusader Pipes" data-source="post: 196718" data-attributes="member: 2302"><p>George,</p><p> I happen to really like that kind of fiction myself, Arthur Conan Doyle,Jules Verne, Kipling, Wyss, alot of those classics of that period.As a youth, I also liked to read Edmund Hamilton's si-fi from the 20's and 30's he was British I think. That was straight forward fun stuff . I am more of a LOTR and Narnia fan these days. </p><p> As for the Weta workshop, they are a FANTASTIC group ! What imagination and craftsmanship in that bunch !</p><p> Look forward to talking to you more.</p><p> Tim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crusader Pipes, post: 196718, member: 2302"] George, I happen to really like that kind of fiction myself, Arthur Conan Doyle,Jules Verne, Kipling, Wyss, alot of those classics of that period.As a youth, I also liked to read Edmund Hamilton's si-fi from the 20's and 30's he was British I think. That was straight forward fun stuff . I am more of a LOTR and Narnia fan these days. As for the Weta workshop, they are a FANTASTIC group ! What imagination and craftsmanship in that bunch ! Look forward to talking to you more. Tim [/QUOTE]
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