ah, see, I did not understand that this was why you were home. Hope you are 
feeling better soon! I did get a flu shot and so far so good, even though my 
kids got a good dose of it and I volunteer at the hospital, which is currently 
drowning in flu cases. Sometimes they only give it to people who are high-risk 
though -- not sure we ever got out of that mode here. I'm considered high risk 
because of the respiratory history.

Dana

>So now I'm on the last disc of Firefly.  And well, I'm pissed off that
>the series never made it past the 1st season.  Damn that was a good
>show.
>
>BTW, I'm definitely taking the flu shot next year.
>
>
>---------- Forwarded message ----------
>From: G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Jan 19, 2006 8:42 AM
>Subject: Re: 4th day at home
>To: CF-Community <[email protected]>
>
>
>You'll never get King if you just watch the movies, and not read the book :)
>Dreamcatcher was a fantastic book that deals more with the bonds of
>friendship between 4 people, and the special friend they all shared:
>Duddits.
>
>Mr. Gray was simply the alien. Mr. Gray took up residence in Jonesy's mind.
>He picked all his information from there....including his voice. The voice
>he chose was one Jonesy used when mimicking an uppity British fella...hence
>the accent.
>
>Duddits was indeed an alien. Problem is...we aren't told what kind. Was he
>the same race as Mr. Gray? Dunno for sure. But he was most certainly sent
>long before Mr. Gray, with the express intent of stopping the invasion at
>the right time. King likes to leave this benevolent force unspoken......but
>it's a "God" like figure.
>
>Duddits leads Jonesy into his accident because....something about being
>dead, then brought back to life...is what gave him the ability to resist Mr.
>Gray in some parts of his mind.
>
>You really need to read the book. This is the book that King wrote while
>laid up in a hospital bed after he was struck by a car while walking along a
>road in Maine. A vast majority of the book takes place in the mind....which,
>while laid up in the bed, was all that King had to work with. It's really a
>fascinating type of story telling. (well, to me it is :)

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