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Date Posted: 11:40:11 11/04/06 Sat
Author: Meren
Subject: Interesting Vampire concept

I was getting my haircut today
and my barber is a big horror fan
well he was at a book signing once for Ann Rice
and mentioned to her in passing if Lestat would ever be seen in a place like Salem's Lot.
She said I don't know if he would let me in!!
anyway here wondering
if Ann Rice and Stephen King would ever come together to write a book.
also my Barber has a painting up in his Shop
that he did
of the insides of Stephen Kings Brain
what he is thinking
and he asked me what I saw in the picture
and quizzed me on it.
Not telling me that it was Stephen Kings Brain
but I got that it was the inside of Someones Brain
right off the bat
alot of people see it as the continent of Africa because of its shape but incorporated in the painting are a bunch of Kings Tales
just an interesting day at the Barbershop indeed

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