A number of poems take for their titles the names of people featured inUnsolved Mysteriesepisodes, such as “Dottie Caylor,” a poem in which the author details a missing woman who was most likely killed by her husband, and “Kari Lynn Nixon,” an incredible poem about possible liberation ...
Sure, the chain looks like a typical gas station on the outside, but inside is a wonderland of food that makes it a go-to for customers hungry for hoagies (a sandwich staple in the Pennsylvania region), breakfast, lunch bowls, and the biggest cups of coffee you can find. Customers ca...
Here is an alphabetical listing of all the movies (so far) that have been certified as among the 366 weirdest ever made, along with links to films reviewed in capsule form only. (You may need to use your browser’s search function, often CTRL-F, to locate a specific movie). Our short...
The girls appeared to have it all together (I know they don’t, but they do appear that way). And the popular boys seemed to know exactly what to do. They can talk sports to each other, they brag about their romantic exploits. They never get in trouble for stupid reasons like ...
Little Boys Dressed As Girls "seems he likes little boys also … that is a little boy dressed like a girl, isnt it?" Ji Yingnan, 25, with Fan ... 0681 HKSAR Name of the Day Kiddy Mok Kit Yu, accountant, Hong Kong About Novel HKSAR Names Name Category: Creation; Phonetic-based?
Swartz and myself, with contributions by numerous other stalwarts of UFO journalism and research. The cover explains that “They’ve Been Called Many Names Throughout Time – Gods, Angels, Demons, The Good Folk, Shapeshifters, Extraterrestrials. They Look Human . . . They Act Human . . ....
After the parade we would hit Delise's'Deli for a pastrami. I recall as a very small boy travelling from Santa Maria to Disneyland that my favorite area was a stretch of hwy with giant Eucalyptus trees in the middle of the opposite lanes. Past the treeline and up a hill there was a...
with names such as “The Book of the Innocent,”“The Book of the Idiot,”“The Book of the Impotent,” and so forth, but we never get to actually read these books and understand how their titles are supposed relate to the movie’s theme (sometimes, they relate obviously to the plot...
This story illustrates one of the ironies of common names for plants (and animals). Though they’re the way nearly everyone thinks of and discusses species, they’re without a doubt the most likely to confuse. Unlike scientific (Latin) names, which each describe a single species and are, ...
The houses originally had two rooms each and were built for single men. Men? Yes. The choristers were all male, with boys singing the soprano parts. The buildings housed altos, tenors, and basses. I’m not sure where the kids lived. They were small. Maybe someone stacked them in a cu...