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Why are we here?
Fluke Posted May 29, 1999
I've been there but I've forgotten where it was. It might have been behind my sofa, but I dunno.
Why are we here?
Whispermil Posted May 29, 1999
there could be a whole new hhgttg book set down the back of thats guys sofa.
Why are we here?
34615 (I am not a number - I am a free man) Posted May 29, 1999
Perhaps you should moderate your contempt for society?
Why are we here?
34615 (I am not a number - I am a free man) Posted May 29, 1999
Either your keyboard carnt spel or you were very tired. Perhaps you're not a misprint of the Last Homely House. If so call me on "[email protected]". I could do with a decent conversation via "ye olde internete" re: one John Robert Rueul.
Why are we here?
Zach Garland Posted May 30, 1999
Anyone out there want to help me write the sixth book in the trilogy?
Why are we here?
Fluke Posted May 31, 1999
Me too. How's this for the first letter:
I
What do you think? Pretty good, eh?
Why are we here?
Leia Posted May 31, 1999
I think that they should crash land on one of Betelgeuse's planets moons where it turns out that Slartibartfast is the illegitimate son of Zarquon! Then they discover that Zarquon is one of the major conspirators behind the destruction of the universe and coached the Krikkets into declaring war on the rest of the universe and is held up in an international space court. What do you think? Too Sunset Beach?
Why are we here?
Brox (a.k.a. Researcher 43342) Posted Jun 1, 1999
actually according to the guides intro none of us are here.
introduction
3. population...none
(well actually there are a finite amount of people romeing around an infinant amount of space so the people you come across from time to time are a figment of a deranged imagionation.)
so in short, you all don't exist and i must be insaine.
Why are we here?
Fluke Posted Jun 1, 1999
First we would need to know how Ford, Arthur, Random and Trillian survived the final destruction of Earth. DNA said he was having some problems with his lifestyle or something when he wrote that last book. At least, I think he did. Maybe it's all in my mind. Hey, maybe I'm not actually here, maybe you're not, maybe I, I, I don't know. I think therefore I am? Maybe not.
Why are we here?
Zach Garland Posted Jun 4, 1999
How did Ford, Arthur, Trillian, and Random survive the destruction of the infinite Earths? Real simple: they didn't.
Max Quordlepleen explains it all for you at http://www.h2g2.com/P79977 which is the first attempt to write the SIXTH book in the Hitch Hiker's Guide Trilogy! This first draft will no doubt go through several rewrites, but this is where we're at presently.
Perhaps if you read "The Story So Far" located at http://www.h2g2.com/P80056 it will help you understand WHY Arthur and them didn't survive.
Why are we here?
Leia Posted Jun 5, 1999
I thought that there was a reason that I didn't want to get out of bed - when all along my brain knew that as I didn't exist so why bother????
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