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Aug 30

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Perry Armstrong Comments: The Skydiver pilot quickly realised the folly of ejecting underwater.

You might remember this from here.

Published 1977

Actually, that cover IS a classical work of art!I would touch it without protective gloves.I've seen worse. Far, far, worse.Interesting, but I would still read it in public.Middlng: Neither awful nor awfully goodWould not like to be seen reading that!Awful... just awful...That belongs in a gold-lame picture frame!Gah... my eyes are burning! Feels so good!Good Show Sir! (Average: 4.94 out of 10)
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15 Responses to “Case and the Dreamer”

  1. Bibliomancer Says:

    6 bucks? 6 quid? 6 pesos? Still overpriced.

  2. JuanPaul Says:

    It costs more because its “vintage” which is much better than “used”.

  3. Ray P Says:

    The exact opposite of the Baen all shooting, all exploding cover. Zzzzzzzz …

  4. THX 1138 Says:

    So remember: don’t astral project and fly.

    That was a public information film. And now a brief look at the weather. It will be largely fine across the majority of the country, though some cloud and scattered showers will move in from the west later in the day.

    With the time approaching a quarter to two, all that remains for me to say is thankyou for staying with us on BBC One, and I hope you can join us tomorrow. From all of us here at Television Centre, a very good night.

    And please, don’t forget to turn off your set.

    [drum roll] da da da daaa-da da, da da da daaa-da da, da da da daaa. Da da da da daaa da da da da-da, da da da daaa da-da, da didididi-daaa da-da, da da daaa da daaaaa.

    Oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooh….

  5. Dead Stuff With Big Teeth Says:

    The Dreamer is quite obvious, but which one’s Case?

  6. Tat Wood Says:

    It’s a really small moon where the tiny people built a giant statue of Paul Rodgers from Free. Their neighbours on the nearest miniature moon tried to duck out of the way when landing their space-bus.

    The estate of Antoine de Sainte Exupery may well be regretting allowing the animation rights to ‘The Little Prince’ to lapse.

  7. fred Says:

    Sturgeon does SF porn.
    http://www.templetongate.com/caseandreamer.htm

  8. B. Chiclitz Says:

    Dear Miss Lonelyhearts:
    I have never been able to figure out what is beyond the future. Do you think this book will help me?

    Signed,
    Always Stuck in the Present

  9. Anna T. Says:

    I thought the laws regarding space burial stated the body had to be in a coffin, and not dressed in ugly pink overalls.

    I guess I thought wrong.

  10. Tat Wood Says:

    @Anna T, Perry Armstrong: if that really is the Skydiver, maybe he was chucked out for breaking SHADO’s string-vest-only dress-code. Or he sneaked in disguised as a hot water bottle and they saw through it.

  11. Ray P Says:

    I never realized U.N. treaty established laws governing burial in space. Shades of The Loved One and Jonathan Winters: “Resurrection now! Condor you shall fly again and enter an orbit of eternal grace.”

  12. Ray P Says:

    At least Kane in Alien got a canvas bag like Sean Connery at the start of You only live twice. Interesting that the Nostromo actually carried these.

  13. MisterBob Says:

    At last we see the new Star Trek USS Discovery starship design , but the boobs should be bigger : (

  14. A.R.Yngve Says:

    He fell asleep too close to Pluto, and got cold feet.

  15. HappyBookworm Says:

    “You must ALWAYS enter orbit feet first…Don’t even dream of breaking this rule, okay, Case?”

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