You taunt me with capitalization issues.true, very true
Note the comma specially placed to please you good sir.
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You taunt me with capitalization issues.true, very true
Note the comma specially placed to please you good sir.
You taunt me with capitalization issues.
this post is comprised of, all the things to, get the win of.
I love a good book.Too hot to dance tonight. Reading is more my speed:
alas, alack, and alaska!
Sounds Terry Pratchett ish,
Carrot Ironfoundersson, technically a dwarf
I need to get back to reading his series. I had to take break after binge-reading several books. I might even write that I OD'ed on them but that might cause the wrath of @Revoltingest based on his recent thread.
I got to the point where I started thinking "not these characters again" so stopped for a while to let my character over-familiarity fade.
I like Death. But my favorite was what so far is unique "Going Postal" which is the first one I read.Some characters turn up in several books, i think that's part of the charm of the series. Ive grown to love Sam Vimes, Rincewind, Death, the witches, and of course Tiffany Aching ..
I like Death. But my favorite was what so far is unique "Going Postal" which is the first one I read.
June 25 (UPI) -- A wildlife refuge in New York is asking the public to keep a lookout for a "completely harmless" black bear that tunneled out of her enclosure.
The Adirondack Wildlife Refuge in Wilmington said in a Facebook post that the 4 1/2-year-old black bear, named Ahote, escaped Thursday morning by digging her way out of her enclosure.
The refuge said the bear is "completely harmless," but asked members of the public not to attempt to approach the animal, as she would be likely to flee from strangers.
The post said officials are concerned someone might panic and shoot the bear.
Ahote and Luvey, the other black bear sow in residence at the facility, previously escaped in 2019 and were at large for two weeks before being captured.
The refuge's state and federal permits were revoked in 2020 after environmental officials determined there were multiple violations of state and federal laws governing such facilities.