jeremyadyer.bsky.social
There is decent chance I'm a fictional character.
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I swear that read "Gorilla Thomas" and now that's the hero I need.
I also need to change out my contacts.
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War Wilf was a proposed story arc for Bernard Cribbins. It was abandoned following the passing of John Hurt.
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I hate that I think those are rookie numbers.
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Especially if it immediately brings to mind a Benny Hill chase.
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As a fan and fellow resident of SW Ohio I would be happy to let you know how the fishing is there.
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I'm also getting my third next month. Let me know if you get a lead on a stenciler. Stencilist? Stencilier?
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Really spices up that shipment of 17 pikemen.
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Honestly read this as Age of Empires 3.
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Bob Dylan pictured in NY, NY in 1965 along with Jack Goddard of the Village Voice and Victor Maymudes. Per a quick search.
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Jack Goddard of The Village Voice and Victor Maymudes, per the infallible internet.
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Looks fine to me.
-Amanda Huggenkiss
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I know that's a Ringo movie but I've never seen it.
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Pope LeeeeeeeO
Pope Leeeeeeeo
Pope LeeeOH
Pope Leeeeeoho
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Did you also make up the companion album by the author's sister? If so, my hat's off.
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My...god. I take it all back!
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Wensleydale?
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JFC, no offense, but I'm so tired of these rehashed plots. There really are no new ideas.
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CHARLIE JANE
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Seems like a lot of words for "wins."
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This sound simultaneously polite and naughty.
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And if Phil never left Genesis he probably wouldn't have joined the Traveling Wilburys.
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Dude needs to just take the L and move on.
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There's no deep cut quite like a Bill Shea deep cut.
Also, the Radium Dial Company is hiring watch painters!
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How the hell did I not know this??
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These days you know butter.
C'mon, it was right there!
Wait. Was this a trap?
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Wumpus. Now that's a name I've not heard in a long time.
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Please tell me that lake is yours and that you're fond of letting random fans fish there.
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A Scottish actor playing Bond?
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Three billion of that goes toward the purchase of orange barrels.
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There's a "grab 'em by the" Pussy Galore joke here somewhere but I'm not going to make it.
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Fun series. I wish I still had mine.
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"Fuckstick"
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It's a soundbite-ready layup anyone on Main Street can understand but yeah, let's ignore it. No wonder Dems are firmly in the driver's seat.
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You have to be Canadian or legally allowed to work there? What do have against Americans?
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I lucked out since I got the chicken pox vaccine several years ago. Same virus, so it covers shingles as well.
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Might I suggest that if you try this again that you bring your scrotum?
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Pandering to the Gen Z crowd, are you? Terry Jacks too obvious?
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Meet George Milliner (Smith?), a man who spends his days as a small cog in a large corporate machine. But tonight, Mr. Milliner, will find himself in a weird world where soon there will be aliens or robots or some such shit. [Devil? Time travel? Talk to Matheson.]
Note - can we get Klugman again?
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I think it was the one that updated a classic Agatha Christie story into a near-future Dystopia where everything is named for a corporate sponsor: Miss Marple is on Mountain Dew Street.