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63 in '23!!!!!!!!!!
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28 in 23 (?)!!!!
63 in '23!!!!!!!!!!
My Collection: https://www.thedarktower.org/palaver...ion-Merlin1958
The Houston Astros cheated Major League Baseball from 2017-18!!!! Is that how we teach our kids to play the game now?????
Thank you, pathoftheturtle, for assisting me in the clarification of my "condition"! I may well be an introverted IRL, but I must confess my ignorance; what does IRL stand for? I do appreciate the welcome. Well, back to the FAQs for me!
How did you discover the Dark Tower?
I have been a Stephen King fan my entire literate life--basically, once I discovered the value of a book, I was addicted to the biggest, thickest volumes King could throw at me! I started the Dark Tower series last year, and slowly made my way to the end, savouring every character, every movement, every decision. I just finished The Dark Tower, and am having a serious starkblast of emotions--I feel like I was part of the ka tet! So I'm here for some emotional support ;-)
Who is your favorite charcter?
I'd have to say Susannah, as I felt she brought a warm, maternal quality to the ka tet as well as the type of strength and resilience only a woman (and perhaps a mother) could have. She made the whole thing feel so much more human, and I loved her energy.
What is your favorite book?
Wolves of the Calla, I think. I like how much closer it brought the ka tet, one of their most important battles. I also really enjoyed Pere Callahan's story. But it's difficult to say. The historical aspects of Wizard and Glass that told more about Roland's past were amazing, too.
How old are you?
32
Where are you from?
London, UK! But I am from New York City, so I found so much of the interaction with America-side and NYC fascinating.
do you have a nickname?
BryanAmbition, I guess ;-)
Welcome, Brian! Please feel free to post often!
John
Welcome to the site!!!!
28 in 23 (?)!!!!
63 in '23!!!!!!!!!!
My Collection: https://www.thedarktower.org/palaver...ion-Merlin1958
The Houston Astros cheated Major League Baseball from 2017-18!!!! Is that how we teach our kids to play the game now?????
IRL stands for "in real life," which stands for "activities when not on the internet." In a way, everything is real life, but that's the term and abbreviation regularly used by the "computer culture" for 10 or 15 years now. So, I was asking whether you think you're more outgoing when you're face-to-face with people. It's not necessarily wrong to use the web only for looking up things you might want to buy; some people prefer that. And some people just don't have extroverted personality types -- nothing wrong with that, either, once you get to know the person. I'm glad you chose to introduce yourself, and feel free to check out the different areas hereabouts. Whatever way you want to approach it, welcome to tdt.org!
And welcome to you, too, Bryan!
bears prefer "in the so-called real life"
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When one is in agreement with bears one is always correct. (mae)
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Thank you, Bryan, and Jean. It was just a few days later, maybe when I was washing my hair or something when it hit me! IRL! In the real world. I like "in the so-called real world! This has brought about some interesting self examination, and I've determined that I'm more introverted on the net! Why, you might ask? Everything is just so damn permanent! With so-called IRL there is no ongoing record of every dumb thing I say! Not so much on the net though . . .
Anyway, thanks for the welcome. I really enjoy this place!
Eddie
I totally understand your feelings. I only hope that nobody would be conscientous enough to unearth everything I've said in the last six years here...
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Im honest in life and online almost to a fault but if people dont like me for me thats their issue . And we all say things we regret or whatever from time to time I hold nothing against anyone even the biggest arseholes I know because we all have that side to us if we're honest enough with ourselves to see it. And I realise lifes too short for fall outs happy to finally be over all my health issues and in a position to take a couple days off work here and there and enjoy time with the kids . How you been jean ? Because honestly life has been crapping all over me but im not bitter
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When one is in agreement with bears one is always correct. (mae)
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Greetings Dark Tower Forum!
This is my first post, and as one shouldn't just walk into a room and start spouting off about this or that without saying hello first, neither should one join a forum without making an introduction post. If they do, they have forgotten the face of their father!
First, here are the prompted questions and their answers:
How did you discover the Dark Tower?
In 7th grade, I started reading novels once my grandfather purchased Jurassic Park for me. The 7th grade comic book reader I was was surprised how much I loved it despite no pictures! I stuck with Crichton for a few books, and then tackled my first King novel, and picked a doosy: "It". After "It", I was hooked on King for a long time and read through many of his works in high school (also finding Clive Barker, Anne Rice, and more Crichton along the way). I eventually got to The Gunslinger, and found it to be "just okay" compared to other King stories. Eventually, I picked up The Drawing of the Three, though, and instantly began to LOVE the story. I promptly picked up The Wastelands as my very next book, and was by then a Tower Junkie, pining for when part IV would be released. When it finally came out, I re-read the other three, then the fourth. I've done that "ritual" each time a new book came out until the end. Now, with the recent The Wind Through The Keyhole release, I am doing that same ritual this summer.
Who is your favorite charcter?
Very easy question. Roland, hands down. In many ways, he was the hardcase that in my heart I wanted to be as a high school boy. But, after Roland, it's Eddie Dean. He's a very realistic character, coming from drug abuse to being a man of integrity and wit. Certainly Susannah overcomes much more throughout the story, but Eddie seems more realistic and better developed, in my opinion.
What is your favorite book?
Not an easy question. This, for me, changes. The first time through the first three, it was The Wastelands. It's lengthy, and the characters do a lot in the story. Through the first four, my second time reading, it's The Drawing of the Three. You get to see how much of a tough man Roland is, and the inventiveness of Roland being within the bodies of the three is very entertaining. Now, though, having read all seven (plus the 4.5th), truly book seven, The Dark Tower, is my favorite, as I felt it had (unlike some King books) a perfect ending.
How old are you?
Born in 1980, so 33 at the time of this post.
Where are you from?
Michigan
do you have a nickname?
No.
All that being said, it's nice to be here and I'm looking forward to reading both insights and speculations from the others here. I've mostly sought this out to get some questions answered that I still have about the stories. As a disclaimer, I haven't touched any of the comic books, so like many I've already seen here, I too don't consider them canon. However, since I haven't read any of them, I don't really have the option of treating them as canon or not! I may eventually decide to pick them up.
Thanks for your time in reading this, and I look forward to learning from the posts here.
Hile gunslingers!
Welcome, Mr. Lund! Please feel free to post often!
John
Nice to have you here, Mr. Lund!
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Welcome to the site, Mr. Lund!!!!
I got married in 1980!!! 33 wonderful years (mostly)!!!
28 in 23 (?)!!!!
63 in '23!!!!!!!!!!
My Collection: https://www.thedarktower.org/palaver...ion-Merlin1958
The Houston Astros cheated Major League Baseball from 2017-18!!!! Is that how we teach our kids to play the game now?????
Hi all,
I'm Shac, originally from Israel, currently live in Nashville, TN. Started my SK collection journey few months ago and since than...well you know....hooked...
Heard about this great forum from another Israeli friend mosheprigan and since then I find myself spending more and more time around here. You guys are BIG AND FRIENDLY FAMILY. Hope to be part of it !
Welcome, Shac! Be sure to visit the Calvin's Corner collecting site--we'd love to see your collection.
John
... and, at the same time, don't forget that besides the Calvin's Corner, there's a lot of forums with interesting discussions about King, other books, cinema, world events, personal life, whatever! Look around and don't hesitate to unearth old threads if their content appeals to you
and, of course, don't miss this important event: http://www.thedarktower.org/palaver/...!!!!!&p=796987
Ask not what bears can do for you, but what you can do for bears. (razz)
When one is in agreement with bears one is always correct. (mae)
bears are back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!