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![]() | Randys Classic 79mm Tobacco Rolling Papers case of 25 Packs Single Detail Page Misc (UnAssigned) Price: $31.02 |
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![]() | Randys Classic 79mm Tobacco Rolling Papers case of 25 Packs Single Detail Page Misc (UnAssigned) Price: $31.02 |
Jan 29, 2009 by Tyler C | Posted in Other - Society & Culture
the normal size of bugler papers?
Roughly 7/8ths x 2 3/4ths inches
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31.12.69
Steve Wacker: The best villains that come to mind all have a very dedicated singular hate for the lead character. It's personal and they're often the hero's complete opposite in terms of personality and sometimes power set. When I think of the really great villains I think of Doctor Doom, Doctor Octopus, and Lex Luthor over at DC. The grudges are very personal for these characters. Also sometimes what makes a villain great is that they're so cosmic and powerful like Thanos. Flat out kicking ass always works.
In terms of a good Spider-Man villain though for me they've got to be someone who has a personal dislike of Spider-Man for whatever reason; he foiled one of their crimes, or he did something to them. Like right now Doc Ock blames Spider-Man for the fact that he's living under a death sentence . He only has a short time to live thanks to his various battles with Spider-Man. Doc doesn't take responsibility for that. He blames Spider-Man.
Source: Comic Book Resources
31.12.69
Mr Livingstone was repeatedly asked by the Hampstead audience about his decision to host and publicly embrace al-Qaradawi, who backs suicide bombing, has called for Jews and homosexuals to be killed and said that “to be absolved from guilt, a raped woman must have shown good conduct.”
He replied: “We can spend the rest of our lives going on about what happened with Qaradawi or we can focus on where we're going in the future (09.40)… Why is it such an obsessive point?” (12.08)
Defending his links with Islamist extremism, Mr Livingstone insisted that he was being “demonised” for “being ahead of my time.” He said: “I was demonised in Britain for saying we should meet with the IRA (12.10)… It seems to me I’m still carrying the burden of being ahead of my time. I’m always ahead of my time.” (12.38)
Source: Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
31.12.69
It’s pretty cute, seeing as Tom arrived for the party looking like he had just finished his shift tossing The Daily Bugle from his bicycle in late-1800s San Francisco.
Clad in a tan newsboy cap and navy grandpa sweater, his dark hipster glasses shining in the reflection of camera flashes, I half expected him to bust out in Christian Bale ’s solo performance from “Newsies.” But a girl can dream, right?
While guests sipped Dewar’s and checked out the way-cool clothes, the first couple of football had a quick chat with friends David Neville and Marcus Wainwright , the wunderkind designers behind fashion line rag & bone.
Source: Boston Herald
The people I was with, already disgusted by the dirty appearance of the farm, the kids, Jan and Danny, were horrified when Danny walked us to the car. As we stood saying our goodbyes, admiring the horses in the field behind the house, our host confided that the meal we had just eaten was made, primarily, of past horses which he slaughtered and canned himself.. At the eastern border of California, on the Arizona side, we discovered a reconstructed English village in Lake Havasu City. As we partied through the days and nights of Cinquo de Maio there, only a few were killed waterskiing on Lake Havasu and the Colorado River which divides the states. We were told that there were usually larger numbers of deaths of drunken boaters and skiers on this annual celebration.
Source: wheelerwrite
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YESTERDAY's PAPERS/FACTS AND FANCIES May 16 Delco News Network - Dec 31, 1969
Drum and bugle Cops enthusiasts were treated to a gala performance by some prominent bands at a recent “Brass Reunion” in honor of the Archer-Epler “musketeers” 50th anniversary at the Upper Darby High School auditorium. Although other drum and bugle
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Remembering Rutherford: Certainty of war loomed over 1942 graduating class The Daily News Journal - Dec 31, 1969
“We began each day at 8 am in our 'session room' where the roll was taken,” explains McNabb. “We then had our first class in the same room. The second hour class was usually in another room, and then we all gathered for chapel.
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WWII soldier's family fights for his honor Philadelphia Inquirer - Dec 31, 1969
He failed to save his Army discharge papers. The souvenirs Tony DiNardo saved from the war were parceled into five lockboxes he stashed around his South Philadelphia rowhouse. This week, when those chests were pried open, DiNardo's family learned a
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Memories in the Making art auction uses artworks by patients to fund ... ReporterHerald.com - Dec 31, 1969
The background is an electrifying blue, with the black silhouette of a trumpet player angling his horn across the paper. The image is simple and striking, the work of Bob Jacker, an 89-year old suffering from Alzheimer's disease.
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RANDOM THOUGHTS: Truly a January in May Crossville Chronicle - Dec 31, 1969
As I separated the mail in the January paper I found a number of greetings for my birthday which was several days later. Many of the May letters were Mother's Day cards. A number of the January and May cards were from the same family members and
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