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In an effort to something or other, I'll explain _why_ I'm posting this...
I grew up reading Heinlein. While I find it hard to go back to him now, I have a huge appreciation for much of his work and a vast amount of my daydreams as a child and young adult came from his fiction. He was definitely one of my heroes, back when I had heroes.

You belong in The Man Who Sold The Moon. You are a
dreamer. People don't understand you your
calling, and often get in your way. Frontiers
call to you, and you will breathe your last
breath as you gaze back from a distant horizon.
Which Heinlein Book Should You Have Been A Character In?
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I grew up reading Heinlein. While I find it hard to go back to him now, I have a huge appreciation for much of his work and a vast amount of my daydreams as a child and young adult came from his fiction. He was definitely one of my heroes, back when I had heroes.

You belong in The Man Who Sold The Moon. You are a
dreamer. People don't understand you your
calling, and often get in your way. Frontiers
call to you, and you will breathe your last
breath as you gaze back from a distant horizon.
Which Heinlein Book Should You Have Been A Character In?
brought to you by Quizilla
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Date: 2003-08-28 12:56 am (UTC)