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Bill Crider's Pop Culture Magazine: Gator Update ('Fox & Friends' Edition)
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Tuesday, May 19, 2015. Gator Update ('Fox and Friends' Edition). Annoyed alligator pees all over 'Fox and Friends' set because he can. Honestly, would there ever be a better place- or a more fitting symbolic commentary- for a gator to let fly? I dont know if gators have a party affiliation. And who could blame him. Id like to pee on Mr. Doofy (sic) myself. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Some of My Books. View my complete profile. Barbara Fass Leavy: R.I.P. A Garden Party in Harrogate, Part II. The H...
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Rough Edges: May 2015
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View my complete profile. Sunday Morning Bonus Pulp: Black Mask, December 19. Saturday Morning Western Pulp: Masked Rider Wester. Forgotten Books: Haunted Mesa - Donald Bayne Hobar. Tuesdays Overlooked Commercials: No Matter What S. Sunday Morning Bonus Pulp: Argosy, July 25, 1931. Saturday Morning Western Pulp: All Western Magazin. Forgotten Books: Pirates Gold - H. Bedford-Jones. Tuesdays Overlooked Movies: Club Havana. Now Available: Cross Examinations - John Hegenberg. Ambushed - Michael Newton.
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Davy Crockett's Almanack of Mystery, Adventure and The Wild West: Overlooked TV: YANCY DERRINGER
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Tuesday, May 19, 2015. Overlooked TV: YANCY DERRINGER. Richard Sale (whose Daffy Dill/Candid Jones story "Flash! Appears in the June AHMM - details HERE. And about whom I have blabbed at length - HERE. I can hear the theme song in my head even now. One of my favorite shows when I was a kid. May 18, 2015 at 9:42 PM. If you want to hear it in your ears, James, there are versions on TV WESTERNS Vol. 2 and 8. May 18, 2015 at 11:11 PM. May 19, 2015 at 3:49 AM. May 19, 2015 at 4:35 AM. May 19, 2015 at 5:24 AM.
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Sweet Freedom: fantasy magazines, late March, 1965
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Wednesday, March 27, 2013. Fantasy magazines, late March, 1965. The first set is comprised of what could've been found on a theoretical Very well-stocked newsstand (as some were) in late March, 1965.the English-language professional magazines. S case. Some of he second set might just have been on the stands instead, given the vagaries of magazine distribution.and certainly the undercapitalized Gamma. Which folded with the issued dated September) and the microbudgeted Magazine of Horror. Edited on his own...
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Rough Edges: The Bamboo Bomb/James Dark
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View my complete profile. Green Light for Death/Frank Kane. The Bamboo Bomb/James Dark. Outlines and Lawn Mowers. Tarzan and the Cave City. DC: The New Frontier, Volume One. The Great Psychedelic Armadillo Picnic/Kinky Fried. A few double nickels. Archived Mystery Review: ALEX GORDON – The Cipher. 7 daily songs from the 1980s: Saturday Music Club all week. Bill Crider's Pop Culture Magazine. Campaign for the American Reader: What is Bill Crider reading? Mega Hawker Typhoon box from Airfix. Stranger on th...
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Who, me? | The Broken Bullhorn
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Life through my eyes: reviews and comments. My name is Richard Robinson. I’m retired and live in Portland, Oregon. I’ve been reading science fiction and mysteries since I was a kid, and discovered fantasy – first Leiber and Howard, then Tolkein – not long after. I’ve written columns and reviews for several mystery genre periodicals and published a mystery fanzine for sixteen years. I’m opinionated and sometimes rant. Take that into account, or don’t. The Blog Has Moved! New Arrivals, Feb 18th, 2015.
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Rough Edges: October 2014
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View my complete profile. Forgotten Books: The Essential Tomb of Dracula, Vo. Tuesdays Overlooked Movies: Dont Open the Door! Sunday Morning Bonus Pulp: Weird Tales, July 1943. Saturday Morning Western Pulp: Western Short Stori. Forgotten Books: The Square Shooter - Walt Coburn. Tuesdays Overlooked Movie: Breakfast at Tiffanys. Sunday Morning Bonus Pulp: Double-Action Gang Maga. Saturday Morning Western Pulp: Ace-High Magazine, . Forgotten Books: Blondes Die Young - Bill Peters (. John M. Whalen. Dispatc...
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Davy Crockett's Almanack of Mystery, Adventure and The Wild West: "Skyler Hobbs and the Rabbit Man" Now Available on a Computer Near You
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Monday, February 8, 2010. Skyler Hobbs and the Rabbit Man" Now Available on a Computer Near You. Shucks, this eMagazine is no longer offered by Fictionwise, or any other epub dealer, as near as I can tell. But if you'd really like to read this story, email me at delewis1@hotmail.com. When my Skyler Hobbs story appeared in EQMM. So I'm pleased to report this February 2010 issue is now available for download to anyone anywhere. One place to get it is FICTIONWISE. Ain't this modern age grand? I enjoyed the ...
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Davy Crockett's Almanack of Mystery, Adventure and The Wild West: FLASH FICTION: Skyler Hobbs and the Troublesome Taste
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Thursday, September 26, 2013. FLASH FICTION: Skyler Hobbs and the Troublesome Taste. This one is in response to Patti Abbott's challenge: a story based on the headline "Michigan Man's Tastes Gets Him into Trouble.". You lied to me," Skyler Hobbs said. While saying it, he dipped a clam strip into a cup of cocktail sauce and bit off the tip. I exaggerated," I said. I picked up my bottle of Rogue Wolf-Eel Ale and tried to avoid his eyes. One of those waitresses, whose brown curls bounced nicely on the shoul...
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Davy Crockett's Almanack of Mystery, Adventure and The Wild West: Altus Gallery: Thibaut Corday and the FOREIGN LEGION
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Thursday, August 6, 2015. Altus Gallery: Thibaut Corday and the FOREIGN LEGION. Nice covers, the monkey is cute with the rifle. August 6, 2015 at 10:45 AM. Wait a sec. If each book is the complete adventures why does it need four books? August 6, 2015 at 9:38 PM. Where is it stated that each book, in itself, is the complete adventures? Nowhere. They are designated as numbered volumes of the complete adventures: the complete adventures will be offered in a series of books. August 8, 2015 at 10:55 AM.