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We're glad you were born. I wouldn't have met half my friends if you hadn't been. Happy birthday, Mr. Card!
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Jonathan Howard, I presume? I loved the movie about you; you know, the one with Jennifer Connelly and David Bowie.
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Bunny , I told you he'd be too embarrassed to admit to sitting alone in front of his computer checking the forums instead of going out on his birthday. Or else, he really is having a grand time celebrating with his family, and not sitting alone in front of his computer. Which is a good thing, no?
(And just in case you DO read this, Happy Birthday, Mr. Card )
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Meanwhile, as for Israel, I went because I was invited to a convention. I didn't do any signings outside the convention ... I imagine security at such a thing would be a nightmare anyway.
I hope to come back to Israel someday; but as for your recommending my books to others, I had hoped that activity would be its own reward <grin>.
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quote: I hope to come back to Israel someday; but as for your recommending my books to others, I had hoped that activity would be its own reward <grin>.
Oh, it definitely was. I was trying to bribe you emotionally into visiting us here once more. I was reading your books ever since 2000 or 2001, and I missed you in 2003.
I feel so foolish, but I'll use my mother-developed NUS trick - Nag Until Submission. I apologise in advance.
You're not dead, Mr Card, and I personally won't let you die until you write more books than Paradise Lost has words in it. Mind you, I'll give you a call when I'm next (and first) in the States, if I ever get your number.
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Happy Post Birthday. And speaking of posts, write a landmark, please.