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    Lazarus Long the Scot

    I just bought a new copy of the "classic" Time enough for love to reread after many years and lo and behold here sits Lazarus in full kit.

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    I think Lazarus Long was my first exposure to kilts. At least, reading Methusaleh's Children is the first book I recall with a kilted character. I love Robert Heinlein, an awesome author and I was extremely upset when he passed.
    The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long

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    I have both of those books, and remember Lazarus Long being mentioned as wearing a kilt. Gotta love Heinlein.
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    I have been a fan of RAH since my first exposure to "Stranger in a strange land" more than 50 years ago now. I also had the distinct pleasure of meeting him on a beach in Hawaii when I was stationed there.

    I was walking down the beach and noticed him sitting quietly soaking up the sun. He was still recovering from a case of peritonitis.
    I was pretty familiar with the shops in that area and knew that one of them was owned by an old Navy guy who served coffee the Navy way (in heavy porcelain cups with no handles). I bought two cups and without saying anything I sat down next to RAH putting one cup beside him.

    We sat there in silence for about 30 min. sipping coffee and enjoying the girls walking by. He then pulled out a notebook, scribble down something and handed it to me.

    On the paper was his home address and phone no. He thanked me for not pestering him and said that if I was ever in the area I should call and drop in for another coffee.

    It was about four months later that I flew from Honolulu to SFO. I called the number and was invited out to Bonnie Doon. As I was leaving, RAH reached over to a bookshelf and pulled down a first edition of "SIASL" signed it and handed it to me.

    Even today if someone asks who Steve Ashton is I will pull down one of my copies of "Time enough for love" and tell them to read it. Yes, I keep multiple copies just to loan out.

    "A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects."

    "TANSTAAFL"

    RIP RAH, Lazarus Long is still out there, alive and kicking.
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    According to my father, the Withnell chieftain, our family motto is "TANSTAAFL".
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    I am another fan of RAH. I believe that I read my first Heinlein book when I was just a youngster back in the 50's. My two favorites are The Glory Road and Starship Troopers. I have copies of both in my small library, and still read them every now and then.

    " So tomorrow we are heading up that Glory Road, rocks and all !! żGot any dragons you need killed? "

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    I first discovered Heinlein when I was about 17 - 30+ years ago - and quickly, greedily, read everything he had written and I don't even remember there were kilts involved. I wonder if subconsciously that's what started the seed in my brain that grew into full-on kilt admiration and desire....I've known my family was a sept of Buchanan since I can remember - my grandma showed me the blanket she had from Scotland and sang Loch Lomond to me when I was very young as a lullaby...but nobody in my family wore the kilt so I guess it wasn't in the front of my thoughts back then.

    And great gosh-a-mighty, Steve, coffee with Heinlein in silence on a beach - I'm just speechless at the thought! "Awesome" seems particularly puny a descriptor. And THEN a signed copy of SIASL (one of my all time favorite books)? That is a beautiful thing, man.
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    RAH is my favorite author. I've been reading his work since my early teens. I especially like his juvenile novels, The Rolling Stones is probably my favorite closely followed by Starship Troopers and The Moon is a Harsh Mistress. I pull them off the shelf every year or so.

    Oh what a wonderful complement and honor to receive such a rare gift from the grand master of science fiction!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sailortats View Post
    I just bought a new copy of the "classic" Time enough for love to reread after many years and lo and behold here sits Lazarus in full kit.

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    I really love this cover. There is another very similar to this with his two "sisters" standing to either side with Lazarus in a robe.

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    I must have read Heinlein's "Red Planet" 20 times as a boy. It was written in 1949, which is amazing, but was a great book to read in the 60s and 70s alongside the Apollo missions.

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