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Monday, January 21, 2019
4000 posts
Just a quick time out to say that I've now clocked 4000 posts here on WILD ABOUT HARRY (well, 4001 with this). You might think I'd be tired? Nope! At the moment, I'm working on so many cool posts (43 in draft form) and have so many avenues of research I've yet to explore, I'm actually overwhelmed. I truly feel that I'm still just at the beginning of this amazing journey through Houdini history.
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Thanks for keeping all of us Houdini enthusiasts entertained!
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"Are you John Cox?" It's been quite the fascinating journey since our magic counter meeting in 2010. At that time I thought you'd have a struggle coming up with continuous fresh Houdini content. But au contraire.
ReplyDeleteHaha! I remember that well. The beginning of our many adventures. :)
DeleteWow, congrats! Keep 'em coming.
ReplyDeleteAmazing accomplishment! Here's to 4000 more! and growing from there!
ReplyDeleteDorothy Dietrich and Dick Brookz
The Houdini Museum, Scranton, PA
The Only Building in the World Dedicated to Houdini.
Wow, congratulations! Your daily posts have been amazing. They have really kept me yearning for more Houdini news everyday now! Thank you for all your work. Don
ReplyDelete4,000 posts, and just getting warmed up.
ReplyDeleteTruly an accomplishment, and a journey. Thank you for continuing to follow your curiosity and share your finds, and for taking us along for the adventures via this site. Your work is much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic! You've touched many. But for you, I would have missed out on rare HH experiences and education, including touring HH's house and rediscovering Houdini artifacts thought forever gone from public viewing. Through you, Harry lives! Congratulations! --Dale
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for the kind words and encouragement. I'll keep 'em coming!
ReplyDeleteCongrats , Rick Schmidlin
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