
Really?
Gee, you think?
Once again, "artist" should be put in quotation marks.
He was down to one centimeter and his wife was okay with this????
In addition to having one of the coolest book covers ever, there's a lot of good stuff in here. Unfortunately, there are also a lot of passages like this one:
1993: Oxford University Press published Thirty Years of Bananas by Alex Makula.
Crofton offers no explanations as to what that book was about, or why it matters. He does this continuously throughout the book, making it feel as if he were just trying to complete a word count.
The author somehow forgot to use quotation marks while writing "artist."
This is in reference to the radio broadcast of The War of the Worlds.
That's nuts!...(See what I did there?)
The law is still in force? If there are any English or Welsh people on here, go and break this law and report back to me on what happens. Thanks.
1848. It's fun to imagine that this what Cabbage Patch Kids were named after. That's not true, but it's fun to imagine those dolls as Irish rebels.🤣
I wonder how the other actors must have felt when no one payed attention to them until this kid got on stage.🤣