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MARCHING TO OBLIVION: A History of the Human Race by ^&*%^&$e*-* of the planet *#)*#!^
MARCHING TO OBLIVION: A History of the Human Race by ^&*%^&$e*-* of the planet *#)*#!^
THE FEW! THE MANY! Can her passionate embrace tame his turbulent anger? Can their haunted love penetrate a tidal wave of intrigue? Go see Barbara Stanwyck and Peter Lorre in cinevision’s newest triumph MANY ARE THE FEW
I am in a corner without being backed there and often come out fighting. – James Thurber
Loon: Today our guest on the 3 Question Interview is the ghost of Frank Morgan, who I am informed played the Wizard in the movie, The Wizard of Oz. Mr. Morgan, did you have a favorite scene in that movie? Morgan’s ghost: What? Ah, yes. Favorite scene? Now let me think. I do believe … […]
The town never changed. Each and every morning Ted opened the door to his store at 6 o’clock sharp and swept the dust from the boardwalk fronting his business out onto the dust of the street. He nodded the same greeting, a nod of his head, a minute later each and every morning to Mabel […]
Minutes after this photo was taken, the big horse turned contemplation into action.
This big horse was: a. a German spy. b. stuffed with ancient Greek warriors. c. contemplating mayhem. d. a licensed stenographer.
This wiz where I used to live, back when I used to live. – from an incredible novel, Jerusalem