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“Guilty? Oh, nothing endangered,” Fettig says, though this isn’t strictly true. A guy in his group had taken a cheetah and he’d been jealous. “Game needs to be managed. And it’s not cheap to get on these reserves—the money goes to the local economy, the schools, roads. The...
bringing together 20 high-octane stories that add terrifying monsters to the battlefields of WWII. The creatures range from the familiar—the vampires in Peter Clines’s “The Night Crew”—to the more obscure, including taniwha, a monstrous serpent from New Zealand, which features...
reason.” cartons paused and stated impassively, “Because you were the one who brought it.”“But…”“Tell them if they want to give me something to do it themselves instead of asking someone else. Oh, and about the name thing…”“What…?”“You can call me Mr. the new guy.” ...
old guy says: March 1, 2024 at 1:50 pm To a certain extent the current times and the elite behavior makes me think of Prohibition, the so called elites thought they knew better than the rest of us and imposed prohibition on us. Yes, it was ratified by enough states to become an ...
Dad, Isn't this the guy who plays Tony Stark? Manuraj correctly identified Robert Downey Jr. 28th September 2015 Shutter Island If today I have to name a favorite star, it would be Leonardo. 11th September 2015 Holding it together
And, just so you know, the real cat lovers have already condemned you They nod politely when you say you have “indoor/outdoor” cats, but, inside, they are thinking, “That guy doesn’t give a shit about his cats.” Because outdoor cats die young. They get killed, mostly by cars...
This process repeats and all of the sudden you feel like that guy who took a picture of himself every day for 8 years (http://jk-keller.com/daily-photo/). You may do this with more time in between your pictures but you do it for about 18 years. I did, at least. Then it was ...
They needed money to cover the negative. Eisner went to Dawn and said, "I want X amount of guarantees for this merchandising." She went to conventions and got every toy-maker, anyone who made T-shirts and key chains and raised every nickel she could. She shook the trees. There hasn't...
It seems another publisher took them over, probably by a legitimate buy-out, with the idea to expand their fields of publishing. At that time, the PalArch Foundation saw no signs they were predatory. But now they’re making their money with bad papers that appear to be peer-reviewed but...