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Water For Elephants by Sara Gruen: An Analysis
I absolutely loved Water For Elephants, by Sara Gruen. It is a book, I have recommended to everyone who has asked me what book I would recommend. It's one of the few books that everyone has come back to me saying, "Water for Elephants was so good!"...
7 commentsThe Wonderful Wizard of Reno...Part 2
This would, most certainly, be an ill-advised place to enter this particular story. Pure mental pandemonium will ensue... Might I suggest beginning the Tale at the Start of the Story? ...This can be accomplished by clicking HERE. I Hope you...
42 commentsWorld War 2 Pearl Harbor ww2
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour took place on the 7th of december 1941 at 7:53 am
40 commentsThe Littlest General, Tom Thumb
Charles Sherwood Stratton was four years old in 1842 when the famous P. T. Barnum discovered him in Bridgeport, Connecticut and made him famous as General Tom Thumb. He was 25 inches tall. Barnum trained the...
2 commentsAustin Healey Bugeye Sprite
The Bugeye Sprite was born in 1958 to create a cheap sports car for the masses. It was not only cheap, but cheerful and highly tunable - a winning combination.
Tucker Max The Movie: A Huge Failure In The Making
Tucker Max has had his 15 minutes of fame. He is now using Hollywood and someone elses money to make sure that before he is forgotten by all of his fans he is going out with a bang. Tucker Max's demographic...
5 commentsFree Midget Dating Sites: Sight on Love
Midget Dating If you are searching for “midget dating”, you have a lot of options available for you on the Internet. The proper term for a “midget” is “little person”, which is why “little people...
0 commentsMeeting Lone Wolf or The Night Dreams Came True
Originally wanted to publish this in the comments section of The Rezhood Redemption, but it proved too long. Pardon my poor English/writing style. I am a bit out of practice.
2 commentsTriumph Spitfire Sports Car
Designed yet again by Giovanni Michelotti it was announced to the public in October 1962 with a price of £730. A heater cost extra. It came with a twin-carb version of the Triumph Herald's 1147cc four-cylinder engine giving a 90mph top speed and 0-60mph in around 15 seconds. It had a four-speed 'box with overdrive which allowed it to average close on 40mpg.
Wizard of Oz would be The first movie I ever saw in a Theatre - What was yours?
I sat down with my 6 year old grand daughter to watch "The Wizard of Oz". Memories came rushing back. The Wizard of Oz was the first movie I ever saw in a Cinema. Please let me share my memories and maybe rekindle some of yours...
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