
Yesterday was a very weird day, complicated by not sleeping more than about 2h the night before. So I was doing the strangest things. Today I need to get some stuff done. But if I can I’ll write a post this afternoon.
Born Free

Yesterday was a very weird day, complicated by not sleeping more than about 2h the night before. So I was doing the strangest things. Today I need to get some stuff done. But if I can I’ll write a post this afternoon.
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So, No comment for now. (~_^)
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No reply to a not posted comment.
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no counter reply to the reply
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No carp-attracting pun.
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No threat of orbital carp barrage.
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Schrodinger’s post.
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No branching off of the no post’s initial comment thread.
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No move into uncharted commenterritory
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Not a long winded comment-novel on any one of the nine-hundred-ninty-five topics already covered by wiser heads more succinctly.
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This is not a book recommendation based on a historical thing related to the not-a-post. Nor does it mention any background of the non-posted posted.
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Not a quotation from Chesterton.
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Is this a comment — or does it merely resemble a comment? A pseudo-comment.
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No moo.
No moo, no moo, no moo.
It ain’t gonna rain no moo.
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Don’t you come back no moo, no moo,
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:-)
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Moooooo are you? moo moo, moo moo…..
(guitar stuff)
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Mooo river, wider than a mile
I’m crossing you in stile some day…
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I driving down the the road and I am mooing with disaster
got the pedal to the floor and I can’t moo much faster
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They call Alabama the crimson tide
Call me Deacon Moos
Deacon Moos
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I started hummin’ moo nover my mammy.
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Come with me and you’ll be
In a world of pure imoogination
Take a look and you’ll see
Into your imoogination….
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Careful. You know how many of us are chocoholics.
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I was free associating, mostly due to Joanna Wang’s Midnight Cinema album where she covered songs used in movies. Alas, there is no English set of lyrics to the song I wanted to use. (It’s the theme song to John Woo’s A Better Tomorrow and has a title that doesn’t easily translate. Two variants are “Love from Once Upon A Time” and “In The Sentimental Past”.)
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PEnnsylvania 6-5-MOO
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That brings back a memory.
Years ago, father was a reference librarian and a woman called in. She wanted to know what the lyrics were for Pennsylvania 6-5000
She refused to believe the answer: “Pennsylvania 6-5000”. It took fifteen minutes to get her off the phone.
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Next up, the lyrics to They Might Be Giants’ song “Minimum Wage”.
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Although, in fairness, it was pretty standard in that time frame to take melodies that were just melodies first, and slap lyrics onto them. Happened to “Take the A Train”, “In The Mood”, and others. So maybe she was thinking that had happened to this song, too.
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Moo moo Moo moo.
Gonna moo you right down.
Right offa your feet.
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Moo morning
Moo day
Won’t moo see things
My way?
Moo morning
Can’t moo see
What moo love has done to me?
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She wore moo velvet
Moo-er than velvet was the night…
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Moo
Moo confessions, she cried
Moo
Moo confessions, she cried
— Moo Oyster Cult
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Don’t Moo The Reaper
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Moo-oo child, things are gonna get easier
Moo-oo child things’ll get brighter…
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With a rebel she cried Moo moo moo.
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Moo-oo moon
You saw me standing alone
Without a moo in my heart
Without a moo of my own…
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Post Haste
Just don’t go Postal.
(Sit down Fred. its a quip not a plan.)
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Do not read this comment.
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Too late!
(eye melt)
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Why?
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What me Comment?
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There is a monster at the end of this reply…
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There is a monster on the left end of every reply. So?
(grin)
“You turned the page!!!!”
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You rang?
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Ceci n’est pas un comment.
(Maybe there should be accent marks on that. I don’t much care.)
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Well. Given the week its been, I am going to look at motorcycles today instead of working/writing/puttering in the barn. The distaff side of Chez Phantom declared it. Because we’re not getting younger, and life is short, etc.
When the going gets tough, the tough do something. I’m not sure what they do, but I go look at bikes. ~:D
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Me, letting bike ons be bike gones, I’ve plenty of people I’d like to sea, pictures to gogh, beer to brew.
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Isn’t that a pretty little thing? So nice.
Its the only bike I’ll see today, I spent 2 1/2 hours in the car and only got halfway there. ~:(
Try again another day.
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Almost makes me wish I lived in town.
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I’m told that a Ural with a sidecar is nice comfortable ride even for older bikers.
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Somebody was at the mini-club store with one. It’s the first time I’ve experienced mootercycle lust in months. (The small Honda was cute, but not at my weight. Or age. When my weight in pounds is 4X my age in years, I’m either too fat or too young.)
But that Ural. Hmm. Whereinhell would I garage it? Aye, that’s the moo.
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No c4c.
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Just TNTc?
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No Post Facto.
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Whataya mean no post. I clearly see a post there on the screen. Admittedly, not a good post…
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Yeah; I hear ya’. I was late getting to bed Monday (doing paperwork). Carried offspring back to uni after work Tuesday (got home little before eleven); then I was up getting a dead dear off the road at 1 am last night. (At least I didn’t hit it, but didn’t want to leave it in the middle of the road.)
Got up; got dressed; took meds; ate breakfast. Felt it. Sent boss an email that I’d be late. Got to work past noon.
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Hard to say I’m not coming into work when I work from home.
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?
Range day!
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Call the postal service – they may deliver for you?
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I shall incur the carp,
Was that a Wiley Post?
If it hard a card on it would that make it a Post Card?”
Snidely Whip-post?
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“Wile E. Post, Super-Genius!”
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winner
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This was not a bad post, it was no post, so there should not have been a post. Because there was a bad post posted, it now was no longer no post, but a paradoxical post that is both no post and bad post at the same time. In the same paradoxic way that the electron is both wave and particle at the same time. So this is as orphangeorge says:”Schrodinger’s post.”
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How much post would a non-post post if a non-post could post post?
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If you are stoned and you post, would that make it a Post Toastee?
Inquiring minds don’t want to know.
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…yeah, definitely need some toast. And Cheesy Poofs. And corn chips. And…
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Compost
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Compost for the fertilizing of imaginations.
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The Reader wonders – does Schrodinger’s post have a post hole or a pre hole?
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Yes
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You can’t know until you drive it.
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Off topic (assuming that “on topic” is even possible on a non-post like this):
PJMedia’s Megan Fox continues to demonstrate how incredibly midwit she is.
By this “logic”, she would mock Jordan Peterson for talking about “devouring mothers” because that only applies to women. Women are in fact psychologically different from men, an assertion this midwit would agree with in most other contexts, but somehow cannot abide in this case.
Midwits who want people to think they are smart are always ready to resort to the logical fallacy of false analogy.
It’s cute how she argues that MSBP is not a real thing, yet concedes that the medical community has other terms for it, because it is a real thing. She seems to be hoping that her sneering disdain will carry readers past this admission.
The most glaring part of her lack of brilliance is that she is four-square against the transgender social contagion, but apparently ignorant of how closely it tracks with the kinds of women who really are guilty of MSBP, it’s just not getting paired with that because it is currently fashionable.
Is MSBP an easy thing to abuse? Certainly. Does that mean it does not exist? If you have ever known a mother who was willing to put one or more of her children through hell in order to get attention, beginning with but hardly restricted to stage mothers, you know how laughable Fox’s position is.
It would, of course, be better to have an objective means of testing or diagnosing, but that presumes that people are moist robots who are always easy to pigeonhole and categorize and mark off with a checklist.
While Megan Fox has occasionally done some good work, most of the time when I notice her it’s because she’s displaying this kind of scolding midwittery, acting like a leftist activist but with less grace and subtlety. Her first “claim to fame” was an “exposé” of how her local library dared to allow people to browse naughty websites on their own laptops. She did this by the very dignified method of going to that library and snooping on what everybody there was doing. She has always viewed herself as a conservative hero, but in truth she’s just a busybody desperate to make herself seem important.
On the plus side, at least she’s never tried to use her kids to do so. So she’s got that going for her.
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That you know of.
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I was being charitable.
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My it is a strange day indeed….snark
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It’s a fair cop.
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A funny side story on moose, when my kids were little they were the ones who saved cereal box tops and soup labels, 1990’s. They sent in for the stuff, still have a couple of soup mugs and bowls, not cheap crap either. One time they sent in for a Bullwinkle T-Shirt for me. Of course I had to wear it, so there at work the next day was a six foot plus 280 lb guy in a Bullwinkle t-shirt. If my kids went to that much trouble I wore the shirt, could’ve been pink, I’d still wear it. Wore that shirt out. So ya, moose.
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“Bullwinkle, do you know what an A-bomb is!?”
“Certainly! ‘A-bomb’ is what some people call our show!”
“I don’t think that’s very funny.”
“Neither do they, apparently.”
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I am afraid I am lost in the land of, look a squirrel, today, now need to find moose.
“If your happy and ya know it shake your meds,
if you are happy and you know it shake your meds
if your happy and you know it and not afraid to show it
if your happy and you know it shake your meds”
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“I’ve got a lot of pills for psychotropic pain
They look so pretty when they’re circling the drain”
https://lillywolf.bandcamp.com/track/nerves
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Since it’s an open post, I’ll toss a little something of substance in it. Trying to put into words some of what I picked up in my Senior NCO Academy lessons many years ago.
It has come to my attention that there are people who are screaming about the Israeli Defense Force committing atrocities by bombing schools, hospitals, and religious buildings in Gaza. In particular, the killing of innocent Palestinian children. While it is true that some, or many, children and other civilian Palestinians are being killed by Israeli weapons; they are not the targets of the IDF, and in fact, the IDF is trying desperately not to rack up a collateral death toll.
Lawful military forces operate under internationally agreed upon laws of war. One of which designates what targets can lawfully be attacked, and which ones are off limits. Hospitals, religious buildings, schools are on the list of targets that may not be attacked. Structures or vehicles with a Red Cross or Red Crescent prominently displayed on them are also not lawful targets. However, there is an exception to that rule. Those buildings or vehicles may not be used to store war supplies, launch attacks from them, or be used for military command, control, and communications purposes. Any such buildings or vehicles known to being used this way ARE lawful targets. And those using them are committing war crimes when they do so.
Hamas is recognized by the United States, and many other nations around the world, as a terrorist organization, precisely because they do violate the laws of armed conflict, and do launch attacks and use schools, hospitals, and mosques for military purposes.
We already know Hamas took hundreds of civilians from Israel hostage. Not just Israelis, but people from many nationalities. What many people crying about Palestinian deaths don’t comprehend is that that Hamas is holding the Palestinian population of Gaza as hostages also. Understand please, that Hamas, like many Islamic organizations, has no respect for other people’s lives. To them, people are mere bargaining chips. Moreover, since suicide bombing is one of their preferred tactics, if they could induce a dozen Israeli soldiers into a school in an attempt to rescue the children, those Hamas agents have no compunctions against blowing themselves and a thousand children up to kill those dozen Israelis. Unlike Hamas, Israel values the lives of their military, and won’t waste them. But Hamas is a deadly infection that can not be allowed to escape and spread. Like a doctor cutting out cancer, they have to take healthy tissue too in order to ensure they get all of it. Hamas will not allow Palestinians to flee from a hostage situation like that, they’ll gladly shoot down their own people who try to escape.
Better to have the IDF blow up a building to get the bad guys and then try to rescue those caught in the destruction, than to let the bad guys continue their reign of terror for everyone.
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Just another example of what you reward, you get more of. Reward taking hostages, get more taken. The Soviet response to their guy being taken. Make it painful. No more hostages. They are all dead.
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Time to invoke the Korben Dallas negotiation technique:
“We’re sending in a negotiator.”
BLAM! BLAM! BLAM! BLAM! BLAM! BLAM!
“Anybody else wanna negotiate?”
Alternatively:
“Surrender and release the hostages unharmed or we will kill you. This concludes the negotiations.”
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I will attempt to enjoy my cup of Postum while recording my day on Post-It Notes and not enjoying a non-post, yet glad the non-action is not posthumous.
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Heh.
Apparently Illinois has a relatively new gun control law that bans “assault weapons” and standard capacity magazines. And if you already have one or the other, you’re required to register it. Registration started the first of the month, and will run through the end of the year.
Apparently the registration numbers are so low that if the number of people registering stays at the current rate, registration will probably be less than 1% of people who are supposed to register when the period closes.
:D
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Sure. Because anyone with two brain cells to rub together that live in Illinois who should register will do exactly that. As it is, there is now an indication of how many in Illinois who have one brain cell, or less (ones who have registered), that own firearms. Given who generally is creating havoc with guns against the public, can speculate, these are the liberals (redundant) idiots.
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Without voluntary compliance, the government is in a pickle.
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Mmmm…pickles… :-P
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Blech. (Forgot to hit “reply”, cuz Imma jeenyus like htat.)
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Apparently, the majority of legislators and the Governor of Illinois aren’t literate, as their reading comprehension levels are demonstrably lower then the majority of Americans. Most people can tell you what, “Shall not be infringed” means.
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Giv. Pritzker of Ill. is a particularly troublesome lefty. His family owns a big conglomerate (that bears the family’s name), and funds a lot of lefty causes. They’re particularly focused on pushing transgenderism.
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Blech.
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Anyone seen any Bigfoot stories lately? Well, there’s this one:
https://www.foxnews.com/us/bigfoot-caught-camera-during-couples-romantic-getaway-colorado
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Given all the ever-recurrent hoaxes, my position is “no body, no Bigfoot”.
And, seriously, given the low quality of the footage, “guy in a ghillie suit” is way more likely anyway.
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Bad Horse
Bad Horse
Bad Horse
Bad Horse
He rides across the nation
The thoroughbred of sin
He got the application
That you just sent in
It needs evaluation
So let the games begin
A heinous crime, a show of force
A murder would be nice of course
Bad Horse
Bad Horse
Bad Horse
He’s Bad
The Evil League of Evil
Is watching so beware
The grade that you receive
Will be your last we swear
So make the Bad Horse gleeful
Or he’ll make you his mare…
You’re saddled up
There’s no recourse
It’s Hi-Ho Silver
Signed, Bad Horse
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Bad Horse is legend, he rules the league with an iron hoof!
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Proof is required, possible, not probable. Coelacanth not withstanding.
There also was a time that gorillas were thought to be myth. Meh
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Huh. I just had a thunk. A Cryptid Cookbook.
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To Serve Sasquatch? :-P
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Fairy Fritters
Chupacabra Chorizo
Rosehip salad with vampire vinegarette
Troll Tortillas
Goblin Gumbo
Kentucky Fried Kapa
Frankenfurters
Beans and Balrogs
Orc Ouzo
Salamander Steak
Boggart burgers
Leprechaun Lentil Soup
Zombie ichor Zombies
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Vampire Vindaloo
Cthulhu Chowder
Shoggoth Stew
Gnome-ka-bobs
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Huh. I just had a thunk. A Cryptid Cookbook.
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And that time was before there were cameras everywhere, night vision cameras, and heat tracking was possible. And the notion they were a myth was dropped once, you know, someone produced a body.
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This no-post wins today’s no-prize.
Something I didn’t know — (per Wikipedia):
“Since other comic companies had given out prizes for pointing out oversights and continuity errors in their books, Lee began awarding No-Prizes in such situations only “to the fan who could explain a seemingly unexplainable situation.” The reader who inspired this version of the No-Prize was a teenage George R. R. Martin, later a successful novelist.”
in Fantastic Four #33 (Dec. 1964)
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