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Anonymous said...

Yay! Two new entries this week.

Was the jack o lantern one a Halloween gift? In any case, thanks!

NOVEMBER 05, 2007 7:58 PM

troy steele said...

Yup it was, and with this entry the blog is back on normal schedule, meaning next update will be Monday November 19th!

NOVEMBER 05, 2007 10:07 PM

Anonymous said...

Oh man, the gifted program. That mummy unit was second only to rockets. But we got to mummify and bury a chicken in mine...

And it's pretty amazing to me, reading this entry now, because this was the second or third book in the series I had read. So I wasn't really invested in the series then, and somehow after reading the book I saw something in it that made me think "yeah, I'm gonna keep up with this series". I even remember some long descriptions of the airport in Cairo. How could I like both this and ninja turtles?

NOVEMBER 06, 2007 2:14 AM

troy steele said...

My e-mail can be found by clicking on my name above to see my Blogger profile.

NOVEMBER 06, 2007 7:13 AM

Anonymous said...

R.L. Stine's villains had a thing for threatening the protagonists with "forever," and when I remember how interminable some of these books felt, it's almost as though they were out to get me, as well. I'm lucky to have survived this series.

Also, the fact that the mummy(s) in question didn't even appear until the 11th hour leaves me feeling rather gypped...or should I say, Egypped?

*crickets chirp*

Thank you, I'm here all week!

NOVEMBER 09, 2007 12:45 AM

troy steele said...

Eric, you're like that kid who unwraps his Christmas present early, as I already made an "egypped" joke in the forthcoming Return of the Mummy entry. Did you really think I would have passed up the opportunity to make that pun? You gotta remember, I had to spread terrible Egypt jokes over two books.

NOVEMBER 09, 2007 8:25 AM