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Old 07-22-2013, 02:35 PM   #32
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From Comic-Con, Martin fans should get a kick out of this.


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Published on Jul 18, 2013
At w00tstock 5.0 at San Diego Comic-Con, Paul and Storm launched into their song "Write Like the Wind", and then George R. R. Martin decided that enough was enough. Shortly after, Neil Gaiman makes an appearance to remind everyone that GRRM is "not our bitch.
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