BigNerdSam's Retro Internet Homepagehttps://bignerdsam.neocities.org/
gameplay and the wacky characterization of the world. I still think about what more can be done with Ghost Trick's style of puzzles and Stand-user rulesets for ghosts, but I'm hap
CURTISS P-40: TERRY AND THE PIRATEShttps://the-wanderling.com/terry_and_pirates.html
such odd-ball fictional characters and stories like Dan Duryea in China Smith and of course Terry and the Pirates as well as real life places such as Rangoon, Burma; Bangkok, Thai
Rugrats Episode Guide (1993)http://www.animeexpressway.com/rugrats/rrep1993.htm
Bears" theme 2. The character of Paul Gatsby is based on Paul Germain, co-creator of Rugrats . Left: Paul Germain, from an 8/16/1998 article on Rugrats in the Los Angeles Times; &
Rice-Boy.comhttps://rice-boy.com/archive.news.php
following a secondary character somewhere for once. The next one is BIG and I have some things going on, so we are skipping next week and then getting back into it. Book is coming
3rd Voice, Rice Boy, Vattu, and Order of Tales, free online comic books from another world.
David de Alba's Encounters With The Legendary Judy Garlandhttp://www.david-de-alba.com/jg-enc.htm
my own international character creation, Boy-Chic to my act. I was honored to have had the late Charles Blair visit and see me on stage. One evening, at another club,
The Kali Yuga: René Guenon’s Critique of Modernity | The Brussels Journalhttps://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/4603
a distinctly political character. Guénon never uses the term Gnosticism pejoratively in Theosophy, where it designates only a species of ancient theological speculation.&nbs
Internet Gadget Archivehttp://anterras.net/CDRR/gadget_archive.html
of just about every character that's ever appeared in any Disney Animation. Chip, Dale, Gadget, and Zipper are in there. There are also characters from Ducktales, Winnie the Pooh,
John T. Frye's Carl and Jerry, from Popular Electronicshttp://www.copperwood.com/carlandjerry.htm
was a tornado!" The characters in the stories murmured, demanded, howled, insisted, commanded, drawled, scoffed, and did almost everything but "said." But talking about flaws in t
For ten years, from 1954 to 1964, John T. Frye wrote stories for Popular Electronics about a pair of teen boys who used electronics to help people, foil criminals, impress girls, a
Nos. 61_80: Burroughs Bulletinshttp://www.burroughsbibliophiles.com/bb/61_80.html
My Dad the Cartoon Character: Coleman Richardson Bibliographer’s corner: Septimus Favonius Letters to the editor . Tarzan and the Castaways art: Giorgio de Gaspari Four Square Boo
Velma Dinkley / Bloopershttp://www.velmadinkley.com/bloopers.html
goofs made using her character. In production, many people do the actual artwork, and each seemed to have their own take on how Velma should be drawn! Sometimes, she had freckles,
Belly Dance Fun & Frolichttp://www.shira.net/funfrolic.htm
picture features a new character introduced in the Bella television series. Elegant Dancers: Drawings by Shira These dancers capture the grace and beauty of the dance! The Dancer
Take a break from costume repairs or drilling technique and smile at cartoons, polls, jokes, and other lighthearted belly dance fun.
War on Terrorism IVhttp://www.lawandeverythingelse.com/id54.htm
to the American character...." c) "We need an 'Office of Evil,' whose job would be to...imagine what the most twisted mind might be up to." I made similar observati
Find more...