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Agatha Christie's Greatest Mystery - Mystery Files
It was 9.45pm on a cold wintery night in 1926. Agatha Christie entered her daughter Rosalind's bedroom, kissed the sleeping child, then walked out of Styles, her Berkshire home, dressed only in a grey cardigan, green knitted skirt and a velour hat, and just... disappeared. The next morning her car, a two seater Morris Cowley, was found half a mile away at Newlands Corner near Guildford. The ignition had been left on, the handbrake was off and the cars front wheels were teetering over the edge o
12 commentsComic Books That Time Forgot: Star Wars #28 (#3 in a series)
In this classic comic, Han Solo and Chewie battle against hungry insects and Jabba the Hut...or at least, someone who calls himself Jabba the Hut.
2 commentsFamous Cartoon Redheads
Cartoons are full of redheads in all shapes and forms, from the bratty neighbor, to sexy superheros. A list of many cartoon redheads.
104 commentsNon-Cliche Wedding Songs
There is nothing worse than watching the bride and groom gaze at each other with goo-goo eyes while the worst song you've ever heard two million times plays once again. Or at the reception, watching them slow dance to "I Do" by 98 Degrees. Enough....
9 commentsTop 20 Greatest Boxers of All Time (The Ultimate List cont. 11-20)
Same as the other list, the boxers on this all time list were chosen for their respective boxing records, boxing ability and talent, popularity, competition they faced, showmanship, and cultural significance in their era. The true greatest boxers of...
59 commentsHuntington Beach State Park's Atalaya
Atalaya at Huntington Beach State Park, SC Atalaya, a national historic landmark, is tucked behind the sand dunes of Huntington Beach State Park, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean in South Carolina. The "summer home" of Anna and Archie Huntington in...
5 commentsThe Thing You Love Most - Once Upon A Time Ep 2 Recap
Once Upon A Time, Episode Two, "The Thing You Love Most" delves deeper into the beginnings of The Curse while Regina schemes to get Emma to leave town. Is it a nightime Soap or a SciFi Fantasy? Or a little of both?
2 commentsThe Roach That Would Not Die
Archy Don Marquis, a columnist for New York's The Evening Sun and later for The New York Tribune, wrote nearly 500 sketches about a cockroach named Archy and his feline friend Mehitabel. Late at night,...
40 commentsFootball Players from Mississippi
Who is the Greatest Mississippi Football Player of All Time? Very few people recognize the quality of athlete that the state of Mississippi has produced. Countless stars over the last century have laid the way for the structure that the NFL is...
2 commentsThe Golden Age of Mystery
The Golden age of Mystery refers to the period of years between WWI and WWII. The plethora of mystery writers in Britain and North America who started their careers during this era include some of the most loved and most enduring writers of all time in this genre.
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