My first thought was 'I don't remember Norman Mailer writing for Marvel.' But that's probably just the depth of my literary awareness.
Posts by Jason Presley
Turns out it was really a warning about people spamming A Flock of Seagulls on TouchTunes in local bars.
Erbie the curly cat.
Ernie on a cold day.
Have you tried Ryze?
Was listening to the show in my car a few weeks ago. Andy mentioned Gruber and Google on my phone asked how it could help. Is Google powered by Gruber? #TestShow439
Between the two big 40-year achievement movies I've seen in the last couple years, I still have more respect for Phil Tippet's Mad God. I couldn't see where much of the Megalopolis budget went unless all the leads got $20M each.
It's never too late the the old (sorry) Scalzi bump!
Seriously, why does John Steakley's "Armor" get left out of these kind of statements? That's what you were thinking, right?
From the October 8, 1931, Tyler Morning Telegraph, headling reads "Wrestling Bout Ends in Fisting". Eww.
From the October 8, 1931, Tyler Morning Telegraph, Unfortunate Headline Department.
First sentence doesn't get any better. Phrasing?
Valencia Cardigan sounds like the bland nemesis of Satanica Pandemonium.
...roll credits!
I learned far more about metallurgy than I expected from this series.
That we were. Pleasure to have met you, as well.
Was great getting to chat with Tim, Al Getz and Steven Johnson today. Hugely deserved award for Mr. Hornbaker.
A Dem lawmaker and her husband were killed by a guy for their political views and it’s already out of the news.
William Gaines (and Al Feldstein) literally yelled "FUCK YOU!" into the phone Charles Murphy, hung up on his ass, and ran this as-is.
The Comics Code Authority had no stated rules regarding this content, but tried to block it anyway, which is all you need to know about how the CCA was implemented.
A couple of nice back-scratchers here.
The delay did not, in fact, help Joe Rice, as he lost a decision.
Good turnout, though, with over 3,000 paid customers in attendance.
There needs to be a streaming service for unaired pilots. This sounds so fun.
In the opener Sandy Romenoff won from Billy Nemenoff in 10:10 with a backward body slam.
Often painfully obvious when the sportswriter doesn't follow the sport.
From the 2 July 1931 Jackson Citizen Patriot, Steve Nenoff beat Billy Romonoff.
Love some TV's Phrank!
Headline from 23 May 1929, Cincinnati Post, "Wrestling Now Like A Rash; Ancient Game Breaking Out Everywhere WIth New Clubs Popping Up"
In the late 1920s, there was no cure for this itch.
From the March 30th, 1927, Hattiesburg American. "Champion Banana Punisher, Born on a February 22, Is Going After State Records"
Champion Banana Punisher! The Hattiesburg American with the better headline for the same story.
From the April 1st, 1927, Clarion-Ledger, Jackson, Mississippi, "Champion Banana Eater Issues Defi".
It wasn't just boxers and wrestlers throwing challenges around in the 1920s! It's the New Augusta banana destroyer vs the man from Hot Coffee, Mississippi!
YES THIS HAPPENED. Also in a general sense if ASL interpreters are working one of my events and there is time, I try to give them access to any prepared materials and generally go over things that I suspect will present an issue for them. The idea they're not needed or useful is shitty ableist BS.
To create a society in which each generation is better off than the last, policymakers must use the best available science. But when scientific findings run contrary to the policy preferences of these leaders, it is not unusual to see them attempt to hide it. act.ucsusa.org/3OKGoPc
Stanley Rogers' occupation listed as "Rastler" in the 1930 U.S. Census. But they spelled "Lithuanian" correctly.
Microfilm of a newspaper crossword puzzle from 1929 with fingers in the picture.
I'll just hold this steady while you work the crossword.
If a case ever needs to be made about your home being protected by Earth spirits, at least you have video evidence.
Oreos, right? I mean, you gotta be quick or the lower half falls off into the milk...
I suspect no one who was properly diagnosed has ever "grown out of it". I'm glad there are so many people finally putting good information out about ADHD. Good luck, sir!