supervisor194.bsky.social
Musician, school teacher, author of the children's book/graphic novel Basement School, buy my book, I'm putting a son through college - available on Amazon...https://a.co/d/8FHC5po
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"Spock,you've been called the best first officer in the fleet. That's an enormous asset to me. If I have to lose that first officer, I want to know why."
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"If there are self-made purgatories, then we all have to live in them. Mine can be no worse than someone else's."
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Play that funky music, white boy!
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Yeah, that's the book. So happy to have it.
Years ago I wanted a bound edition. I pictured it as a leather bound thing with gold leaf gilded edged pages, and sure enough they came with a version like that.
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"He fiercely hugged the head of the great dog growling at his side, muttered: "All right, boy, give 'em hell!" and sprang to his feet, drawing his ax"
My favorite REH Conan story.
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It was. Thanks.
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It's pretty cool. So many nostalgic details within.
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Interior pages for ASM #151
It's WILD that Pete straight up deposes of his clone thinking he's dead, he hated Ben Reilly out of the gate
Then Spidey proceeds to get his butt kicked by The Shocker, which kind of feels like karma lol
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Saw Frank 4 times. My favorite villain on Batman. Never brought up the show once with him. I think that's why he liked me. Remembered my name. Feel like I knew him a bit.
Saw him on Broadway playing in a one man show as George Burns. Fantastic.
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Big, big fan. I need to get.
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I grew up 40 miles from where he lived. I was always so intrigued that he could have such an imagination in that town/that area of the world, back in those days. I also could empathize with how lonely he must have been.
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I just drove past his childhood home yesterday in Cross Plains, Tx..
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Ha
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It reinforces my assertion that everyone who drives a Dodge Charger is one. I'm waiting for someone to prove me wrong.
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Ha. Isn't that Jon Lormer in a reverse role? Did he "hear and obey" in this episode?
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USC marching band.
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My goodness.
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Devil in a blue dress.
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Pretty. Both of them.
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Ah, thanks.
About 50 years late, but thanks
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyvP...
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I've long thought he was the best guest star. Great, deep performance.
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Ooh, I want to look into getting that Buscema.
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Those threads either gave him enormous arms or made his head smaller.
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I like the Alcala inked Tarzan. Forgot that happened.
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And...was it at a deafening, insulting volume? One of my big pet peeves.