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21. ob sta cle
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1 hour ago
Oh, no, Mad. I know you've had some miserable heat on the other side of the pond.
Hagatha, my sister's husband had a long battle with cancer and the side effects of a stem-cell transplant. She said she always knew when they had upped his prednisone dosage because he would be out in the garage at 3 am changing oil in a vehicle.
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1 hour ago
Oh, both Phantasmagoria games are on my favourites list, Space Quest Fan, so not considered over-rated by me …. I agree, Mad.
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2 hours ago
Thanks, Ana! I haven't seen this site before.
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I’ve been in “straightened circumstances” myself, Marion, and through no fault of my own, so I fully understand where you’re coming from. And I STILL have to be frugal in buying games - so only very occasionally manage to splurge on an expensive game.
AND as you ALSO mention, most games I buy have to be good enough to re-play …. proabably several times over the years.
So I will certainly add that stipulation of my game criteria to my entries in this thread !!
P.S. Greyfuss From the very early days Sierra Game endings could be really fraught .. Didn’t you find ??
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5 hours ago
 for all tose links Orion.
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5 hours ago
Hi Remi ... most excellent finish
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5 hours ago
No, I haven't tried these games. Let me know when you do.
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9 hours ago
Well done 👍
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13 hours ago
Dan, I think that within the last 6 months we have entered that age as AI has loomed much more prominently than previously, but I am reasonably confident that Herbie (our mower) will remain on our property rather than moonlighting for the neighbours!
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21 hours ago
Well finished, michele!
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21 hours ago
A perfect run!
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Yesterday at 09:59 PM
 Ana.
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Yesterday at 04:38 PM
Merci Jackie.
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Yesterday at 04:32 PM
Thanks Marian!
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Yesterday at 01:21 PM
You nailed it, Sherlock.
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07/09/26 09:18 PM
 All the entries are very funny this week. I'm glad I'm not judging.
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07/09/26 09:00 PM
It's a substantial amount of history, Fogfighter! I hope you're still enjoying it.
Lex, I found I lost the plot a couple of times in The Shrine, mainly because of a bunch of unplanned real life interruptions. After going back and reading a couple of chapters, everything fell into place, so it wasn't Thomson's fault but my own lack of concentration that led to confusion.
While waiting for the arrival of Bennett's new Ana and Din mystery, I'm reading The Artist and the Feast by Lucy Steeds. In the first page and a third of this novel a woman is standing in front of a painting in a museum. In that short amount of time, the author provides a massive hook regarding the past that this reader couldn't resist. I will continue reading, not just because the writing is good, but because I want to know why.
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07/09/26 08:28 PM
Thanks, Marian!
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07/09/26 05:07 PM
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07/09/26 07:12 AM
Thanks.
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07/08/26 09:54 PM
Yeh - they had creative writers.
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07/08/26 05:06 PM
Thanks Marian!
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07/08/26 02:44 AM
Fingers crossed that this will be a good one.
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