Talk:The Pedestrian

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[edit] Changing the year back to 2053

I typed "The Pedestrian" bradbury into Google. Here are the results. Most of the links aren't helpful, but the second is what appears to be the text of the story, which says in the first paragraph, "he was alone in this world of 2053 A.D., or as good as alone". The fourth link is what appears to be the text of the story, which says in the first paragraph, "he was alone in this world of A.D. 2053, or as good as alone". No information on the date in the rest of the first page of results. Third link on page 2 says, ""The Pedestrian" is a short story where Ray Bradbury tells us about Leonard, a guy who lives in any given city in the year 2053" I see that you provided a quote...but no source was provided for the quote. I'm going to change the year back to 2053. --Onorem 23:45, 8 March 2007 (UTC)