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Star Wars Memory (Hyperspace?) Lane

Discussion in 'Random Discussion' started by Ruralfarmboy, Aug 3, 2017.

  1. Stephen Cole

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    Hi all, my mate from work was trying to get his son to go to sleep the other day, so he decided to retell the story of SW episode 4 from his childhood memory of the film. He recorded it so that his son can now use it to go to sleep too.
    It's quite good once you get into it!
    He's going to do the other films now too!

     
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    Summer of '98, South Lake Tahoe on a camping trip with the family. I'd started to read A.C. Crispin's Han Solo Trilogy and I'd gotten as far as The Hutt Gambit, but I finished it in the middle of the trip. I didn't have Rebel Dawn yet so I figured I'd just have to wait until I could get back to a book store to buy it. And wouldn't you know it, we went to a grocery store for some supplies and lo and behold, there was Rebel Dawn, right there on the book rack, large as life. I'll never forget laying there in the tent reading that book by flashlight as if my life depended on it.

    Ah, good times. Star Wars and Tahoe. Doesn't get much better than that. :D
     
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