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Jim Kelley
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  • Columbus, Ohio
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At 6:26am on September 19, 2008, Dylan J Morgan said…
Hey Jim,

Thanks for adding me. Hope you have a great Friday.
At 9:34am on July 29, 2008, Greg Hall said…
Hey,

When we grabbed a couple burgers yesterday for lunch and that guy in the flannel shirt kept staring at you from across the bar and then said 'You have a perty mouth.'...did you know him?

I found the whole thing rather uncomfortable.
At 8:18pm on July 11, 2008, Jezzy Wolfe said…
Huh. I was wondering why that Joe King hardcover was wrapped in assless purple pants. All this time I just figured someone at the post office was sullying your reputation...
At 8:06am on July 11, 2008, Greg Hall said…
Why don't you put up a bio, you cocky putz!

Oh no...not THE Jim Kelley! The Artist Formerly Known as Kelly James?

And with that, a horrifying picture of you in assless purple pants just flashed in my head. I'm done for the day. Thanks for pain, JJKBJ.
At 6:58pm on July 9, 2008, Bret Jordan said…
Thanks, Jim.

I'm gonna have to check that one out.
At 11:29am on July 7, 2008, Jezzy Wolfe said…
I knew you were always here. I just wanted to let you know that I knew you were always here. And now you know that I know that you were always here, and you know that I know that you know that I know that you were always here...

Take it away, Mooky!

(I don't actually know anyone named Mooky.)
At 9:19am on July 7, 2008, Jessica Lynne Gardner said…
Hey there! Congrats on Ashen Eye. It's a shame that they closed up shop. I wanted to submit :(
At 5:42am on July 7, 2008, Bret Jordan said…
Yeah, The Mist was awesome! That was the creepiest, most disturbing of endings. I loved it.
At 9:28am on July 6, 2008, Jezzy Wolfe said…
It's cool (aka 'kewl') that you're using this again. Especially considering you were the one who invited me way back in the early days.

d^X
At 7:06am on July 6, 2008, Bret Jordan said…
It seems that I belonged to a GST community just like this one a while back. Dale has been making lots of changes and improvements so I guess this is one of those. Anyway, it's great to have another spot to hang out at with my friends when I got the time.

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Over at www.theworldofmyth.com you can find Jezzy Wolfe's brand new review of Graveside Tale's Fried! Fast food, Slow Deaths. Also featured is my review of Bret Jordan's The Witch, The Hunter, and The Bride. Check'em out and show some love in the forums.

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