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Episode Archive / Re: BB008 - The Shape of Things to Come
« on: May 22, 2007, 07:02:44 PM »
I really enjoyed the podcast! ('Bout time, don't 'ya thinK???) ;)
Kudos!  (and other candy bars...maybe a Snickers or two)...

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DF TV Series / Re: Thanks to all our great fans!
« on: May 01, 2007, 01:40:13 AM »
Um, what everyone else said, only turned up to 11. :)
I got into the books from the TV series and I've not only discovered a great series (both television and books), but have met lots of cool folks.
Xie-xie, everyone!

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Episode Archive / Re: BB007 - A Storm's A-Comin', Pa!
« on: April 19, 2007, 04:17:02 AM »
I've really been enjoying the podcasts, Iago...or should I say, Fred...;)
It was really great to hear the "Industrious Gnome" (Priscilla...hope I got that right), too.  (Thank you for the timeline on the forum, I'm greatful).  As for future podcasts, how about a discussion about "White Night"?  Complete with spoiler warnings, of course, but just blow the whole thing open.  Kinda like "The Signal" did a few weeks after "Serenity" came out.  I'd like to hear (and not just read) about reactions to the story development.  And an interview with any of the TV series' actors would be great.
Thank you for such a fun and engaging podcast as well as a terriffic forum where Jim Butcher fans, old and new can hang out and talk and discuss and have fun.
But my big question: when's the next episode of the podcast????? :)

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Calendar Event Discussion / Re: Jim in Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN
« on: April 10, 2007, 03:26:23 AM »
I had a great time at the signing this evening.  Mr. Butcher was super cool to everyone there, taking a minute or two to chat with fans (and there were lots of folks there).  Waiting in line was fun, even, because it gave me a chance to meet other Minnesota Dresden fans and trade favorite lines, scenes, etc.
When it was my turn, I told Jim (quickly) that I got into the books because of the television show (to which he said "I don't hold that against you") and that I'd bought the entire series in pretty much one fell swoop ("Thank you" he said).  I then asked when book 10 was coming out.  He smiled and told me that he just finished chapter four yesterday.  I asked him if there were any buildings on fire (yet ;)) and he said "No.  But not for lack of trying".  I shook his hand and thanked him for such wonderful characters and exciting story. 
Now, being a geeky fangirl works up an appetite and I went across the street to grab a bite to eat at the Midtown Global Market (if you're not from the area it's a big collection of different food stands and mini food markets housed in a big building.  Lots of different kinds of food from around the world.).  I settled on a gyro and noticed another person with a copy of White Night.  We said hello and I had the most enjoyable meal with a perfect stranger and Dresden fan.  We talked for an hour about the books: favorites, ideas, speculation, you know, fandom chat. (Everyone I met this evening was really nice, which says a lot about the fandom.  I'm proud :)) We parted company and I headed home.
All in all, I had a really great time at the bookstore and at dinner.
  Thank you again, Jim Butcher, for creating these characters and stories and for being so gracious and generous to us fans.

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Calendar Event Discussion / Re: Jim in Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN
« on: April 08, 2007, 01:08:20 AM »
I have the day off and am bringing along my copy of White Night to be signed.  If there are any other Dresden fans or Browncoats there, I would be happy to meet them.  I hope to meet some other Dresden fans. 
Kinda feel like I'm the only one in Minnesota, though I know that can't be true.
;)

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Calendar Event Discussion / Re: Jim in Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN
« on: March 29, 2007, 02:06:29 AM »
The link for Uncle Hugo's isn't working for me, but then again I have a dial-up connection.



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