Runestone Posted July 10, 2013 Posted July 10, 2013 Looking forward to the epilogue. Sorry to hear the Canadians are trying to thwart you. Take Care, Runestone
mickey1952 Posted July 10, 2013 Posted July 10, 2013 "The epilogue is working its way through the team." Just that one sentence from CJ a couple of days ago has once again set my palms to sweating, my heart to palpitating, and my imagination to running wild! Not only because it will wrap up all the loose ends, but because it will truly be the ending to this incredible journey. I want to both rejoice and cry like a blubbering idiot at the same time.
hh5 Posted July 10, 2013 Posted July 10, 2013 (edited) abducted goats after a flood ... cj: help help we need help ... save the epilog human1 hears ... beehhhh beehhhh beehhhh human2: horny big goat will like this one more screams beehhhh beehhhh beehhhh human2: so which one will u bet on? more screams beehhhh beehhhh beehhhh goats: help help my bf gone mad!!! Edited July 10, 2013 by hh5
mickey1952 Posted July 11, 2013 Posted July 11, 2013 Now that I know the epilogue is "working its way through the team", I'm back to checking like 20 times a day for it. Is that pathetic, or what?
Site Administrator wildone Posted July 11, 2013 Site Administrator Posted July 11, 2013 Now that I know the epilogue is "working its way through the team", I'm back to checking like 20 times a day for it. Is that pathetic, or what? No, not pathetic I may get in trouble for saying this, but we all need to have patience. CJ may not have continuous internet connection over the next while. Hopefully that will change soon, but is a valid excuse
Benji Posted July 11, 2013 Posted July 11, 2013 No, not pathetic I may get in trouble for saying this, but we all need to have patience. CJ may not have continuous internet connection over the next while. Hopefully that will change soon, but is a valid excuse .................Believe it or not, I have patience for the Epilogue, I know it is coming but I'm not dire to see it everyday. The final chapter was what I was on pins and needles for. Once that was done the wrap-up seemed trivial to me, As I'm pretty sure what is going to address, maybe a surprise here and there, but I'm pretty sure what awaits us.
hh5 Posted July 11, 2013 Posted July 11, 2013 how many goats does it take to fix CJ internet connection
Benji Posted July 11, 2013 Posted July 11, 2013 how many goats does it take to fix CJ internet connection ......................What is that, the Geek squad goat herd?
mickey1952 Posted July 12, 2013 Posted July 12, 2013 I guess I had a different take on things from what some others did. The last chapter was pretty much what I expected. Of course, I didn't have the answer to how the gang would survive. And while it wasn't a forgone certainty that they would come through the hurricane relatively safely, I just couldn't see CJ killing off any of his "children" after bonding with them for almost three years. I took some poetic license stating that I'm checking 20 times a day for the epilogue, but I really am anxious to see how all the loose ends get tied up. I'm a real sucker for the "happily ever after" stuff. I look forward not to whether things will all turn out okay, but as to HOW it will all work out. How will the guys split their time between Florida and Australia; how the insurance company decides to handle a second claim so soon after the first; how they explain and ultimately use the gold; and on, and on, and on. But I also know that CJ has had many obstacles thrown in his path trying to get the story finished, whether it be fires, monsoons, internet problems, or even (ahem!!) garage doors. And while I may not always have the patience of Job, I'm abundant with understanding. Take your time, CJ, and get it just right. I'd still vote for right, over rushed, any day. 3
bayoudreamn Posted July 12, 2013 Posted July 12, 2013 I guess I had a different take on things from what some others did. The last chapter was pretty much what I expected. Of course, I didn't have the answer to how the gang would survive. And while it wasn't a forgone certainty that they would come through the hurricane relatively safely, I just couldn't see CJ killing off any of his "children" after bonding with them for almost three years. I took some poetic license stating that I'm checking 20 times a day for the epilogue, but I really am anxious to see how all the loose ends get tied up. I'm a real sucker for the "happily ever after" stuff. I look forward not to whether things will all turn out okay, but as to HOW it will all work out. How will the guys split their time between Florida and Australia; how the insurance company decides to handle a second claim so soon after the first; how they explain and ultimately use the gold; and on, and on, and on. But I also know that CJ has had many obstacles thrown in his path trying to get the story finished, whether it be fires, monsoons, internet problems, or even (ahem!!) garage doors. And while I may not always have the patience of Job, I'm abundant with understanding. Take your time, CJ, and get it just right. I'd still vote for right, over rushed, any day. Well said 1
jkeele777 Posted July 13, 2013 Posted July 13, 2013 I guess I had a different take on things from what some others did. The last chapter was pretty much what I expected. Of course, I didn't have the answer to how the gang would survive. And while it wasn't a forgone certainty that they would come through the hurricane relatively safely, I just couldn't see CJ killing off any of his "children" after bonding with them for almost three years. I took some poetic license stating that I'm checking 20 times a day for the epilogue, but I really am anxious to see how all the loose ends get tied up. I'm a real sucker for the "happily ever after" stuff. I look forward not to whether things will all turn out okay, but as to HOW it will all work out. How will the guys split their time between Florida and Australia; how the insurance company decides to handle a second claim so soon after the first; how they explain and ultimately use the gold; and on, and on, and on. But I also know that CJ has had many obstacles thrown in his path trying to get the story finished, whether it be fires, monsoons, internet problems, or even (ahem!!) garage doors. And while I may not always have the patience of Job, I'm abundant with understanding. Take your time, CJ, and get it just right. I'd still vote for right, over rushed, any day. ^ What he said. ^ 1
C James Posted July 22, 2013 Author Posted July 22, 2013 Thanks!!!! Okay, *IF* my internet connection holds, we're about an hour from the epilogue posting.
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