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Great story Lee! And your layout is really a treat to see.
Must ba a scary town!!!
Your imagination and creativity amazes me, Lee!
Must ba a scary town!!!
But think how secure you feel in The Thin Man - Nero Wolfe on one side, Sherlock Holmes on the other, and just a few paces farther, Campion and the Bottle Street police station, Mike Hammer, Simon Templar, and a street full of other detectives. Even if the La Cosa Nostra has assassins stalking you, you can drink in peace there.
This street and story get better and better! You do fantastic job Lee! Terry
You are having too much fun! I was wondering if you knew about the Thin Man, - wonderful films!
"Satisfactory!"
Is the inside of Wolfes' house correct? Having read those books many times, I can visualize the inside very easy! Hope nobody machine guns the plant rooms!
The Thin Man series are great movies. That's some of the first movies I traded for when vcr's were released. I got all 6 movies from a guy in Pittsburg.
I think I have a copy of about every Nero Wolfe film or tv show that exists.
Interesting to have all this detail and to see how many people understand the origin of the various things you have created.
Nice job Lee, I see Morse's MK 2 Jag.
Have you got Ashes to Ashes? A really good BBC show.
"Fire up the Quattro!"
Regards
Nick
Well done, Lee! I look forward to your movie theater. I'm sure it will be a masterpiece.
Will the new theater be playing a double feature of "The Maltese Falcon" and "The Big Sleep"?
Fantastic Lee, You've done it again. (my eyes kept looking for doors in the greenhouses, are they on the sides?).
Fantastic Lee, You've done it again. (my eyes kept looking for doors in the greenhouses, are they on the sides?).
If I remember right from the TV show, the elevator comes up right inside the greenhouse from the rest of the house.