This is from Comics Feature #49, November 1986.
A greater fan than I will have to produce Part 1 of this article. Alas, I ain't got it!
This is from Comics Feature #49, November 1986.
That is, according to the April 27, 1981 issue of Newsweek.
We all know that websites, especially sellers, use algorithms to analyze our transactions. They then tailor “suggestions” targeted to our presumed buying practices.
But sometimes those algorithms produce silly results! Cases in point:
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In 1990, that is!
Ed Walters fooled a bunch of people. But as you can see in the final paragraphs of this July 6, 1990 article from USA Today, it sure was good for local tourism! That's the American way! (or one of them)This article is from the June 16, 1984 issue of OK Digest.
See you on Monday! Don't forget to duck!
A 2003 article in the Oklahoman about attracting filmmakers to our great Sooner State.
Here's another dumb Amazon suggestion:
I don't think that purportedly nonfiction books about the murder of an American president qualify as "Humor & Entertainment." Fail, Amazon!Here are the header art and calendar page for the 1970-1971 PsychoFLAIRapy calendar.
See you later, campers!
This is fiercely photocopied from the January 16, 1956 The New Republic.
More accurately, a bound copy, which explains the tight margin. Sorry!
See you on Thursday with more what-have-you.
Another treasure from Amazing Heroes, this time from its February 29, 1988 Superman celebration issue.
See ya Monday, Super-Campers!
... besides being a Marxist, that is.