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Crimes
- Embezzlement
- Grand larceny
- Sedition
- Loitering
- Murder
- Fishing without a license
- Treason
- Obstruction of justice
- Adultery
- Theft
- Felonious assault
- Forgery
- Manslaughter
Which reminds me of my cat committing “handslaughter” as Mark Parisi calls it in his “My Cat the Criminal” series: https://www.offthemark.com/image/cache/data/cartoons/2020-03-12C-380x480.gif https://www.offthemark.com/image/cache/data/cartoons/2021-11-29C-240x331.gif https://www.offthemark.com/cartoon/business-finance/lawyers-legal/2021-05-11
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People, real or fictional, whose name contains a food
- Professor Plum - Clue
People, real or fictional, whose name contains a food
- Professor Plum - Clue
- Fiona Apple
People, real or fictional, whose name contains a food
- Professor Plum - Clue
- Fiona Apple
- Greg Ham - Men at Work saxophonist
People, real or fictional, whose name contains a food
- Professor Plum - Clue
- Fiona Apple
- Greg Ham - Men at Work saxophonist
- Edgar Rice Burroughs – author / creator of ‘Tarzan’ and 'John Carter’
-“BB”-
People, real or fictional, whose name contains a food
- Professor Plum - Clue
- Fiona Apple
- Greg Ham - Men at Work saxophonist
- Edgar Rice Burroughs – author / creator of ‘Tarzan’ and 'John Carter’
- Julius Peppers
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People, real or fictional, whose name contains a food
- Professor Plum - Clue
- Fiona Apple
- Greg Ham - Men at Work saxophonist
- Edgar Rice Burroughs – author / creator of ‘Tarzan’ and 'John Carter’
- Julius Peppers
- Miss Lemon - several Christie novels and short stories featuring Hercule Poirot
People, real or fictional, whose name contains a food
- Professor Plum - Clue
- Fiona Apple
- Greg Ham - Men at Work saxophonist
- Edgar Rice Burroughs – author / creator of ‘Tarzan’ and 'John Carter’
- Julius Peppers
- Miss Lemon - several Christie novels and short stories featuring Hercule Poirot
- Harry Lime - The Third Man
People, real or fictional, whose name contains a food
- Professor Plum - Clue
- Fiona Apple
- Greg Ham - Men at Work saxophonist
- Edgar Rice Burroughs – author / creator of ‘Tarzan’ and 'John Carter’
- Julius Peppers
- Miss Lemon - several Christie novels and short stories featuring Hercule Poirot
- Harry Lime - The Third Man
- Darryl Strawberry -baseball star
People, real or fictional, whose name contains a food
- Professor Plum - Clue
- Fiona Apple
- Greg Ham - Men at Work saxophonist
- Edgar Rice Burroughs – author / creator of ‘Tarzan’ and 'John Carter’
- Julius Peppers
- Miss Lemon - several Christie novels and short stories featuring Hercule Poirot
- Harry Lime - The Third Man
- Darryl Strawberry -baseball star
- William of Orange - King of the UK and the Netherlands
People, real or fictional, whose name contains a food
- Professor Plum - Clue
- Fiona Apple
- Greg Ham - Men at Work saxophonist
- Edgar Rice Burroughs – author / creator of ‘Tarzan’ and 'John Carter’
- Julius Peppers
- Miss Lemon - several Christie novels and short stories featuring Hercule Poirot
- Harry Lime - The Third Man
- Darryl Strawberry -baseball star
- William of Orange - King of the UK and the Netherlands
- Peter Pears - British Tenor
People, real or fictional, whose name contains a food
- Professor Plum - Clue
- Fiona Apple
- Greg Ham - Men at Work saxophonist
- Edgar Rice Burroughs – author / creator of ‘Tarzan’ and 'John Carter’
- Julius Peppers
- Miss Lemon - several Christie novels and short stories featuring Hercule Poirot
- Harry Lime - The Third Man
- Darryl Strawberry -baseball star
- William of Orange - King of the UK and the Netherlands
- Peter Pears - British Tenor
- Dr. Frank N. Furter - Rocky Horror Picture Show
People, real or fictional, whose name contains a food
- Professor Plum - Clue
- Fiona Apple
- Greg Ham - Men at Work saxophonist
- Edgar Rice Burroughs – author / creator of ‘Tarzan’ and 'John Carter’
- Julius Peppers
- Miss Lemon - several Christie novels and short stories featuring Hercule Poirot
- Harry Lime - The Third Man
- Darryl Strawberry -baseball star
- William of Orange - King of the UK and the Netherlands
- Peter Pears - British Tenor
- Dr. Frank N. Furter - Rocky Horror Picture Show
- Anthony Wiener - former U.S. Representative
People, real or fictional, whose name contains a food
- Professor Plum - Clue
- Fiona Apple
- Greg Ham - Men at Work saxophonist
- Edgar Rice Burroughs – author / creator of ‘Tarzan’ and 'John Carter’
- Julius Peppers
- Miss Lemon - several Christie novels and short stories featuring Hercule Poirot
- Harry Lime - The Third Man
- Darryl Strawberry -baseball star
- William of Orange - King of the UK and the Netherlands
- Peter Pears - British Tenor
- Dr. Frank N. Furter - Rocky Horror Picture Show
- Anthony Wiener - former U.S. Representative
- Angelica, Tommy, and Dil Pickles – characters on Nickelodeon’s Rugrats TV show
Fictional US Military Bases from Film or TV (name/source)
- Fort Courage – F Troop
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Fictional US Military Bases from Film or TV (name/source)
- Fort Courage – F Troop
- Camp Henderson - Gomer Pyle, USMC
Fictional US Military Bases from Film or TV (name/source)
- Fort Courage – F Troop
- Camp Henderson - Gomer Pyle, USMC
- Fort Joe Smith - Starship Troopers (founded by Mormon settlers)
Fictional US Military Bases from Film or TV (name/source)
- Fort Courage – F Troop
- Camp Henderson - Gomer Pyle, USMC
- Fort Joe Smith - Starship Troopers (founded by Mormon settlers)
- Camp Hollister - Major Dad
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Fictional US Military Bases from Film or TV (name/source)
- Fort Courage – F Troop
- Camp Henderson - Gomer Pyle, USMC
- Fort Joe Smith - Starship Troopers (founded by Mormon settlers)
- Camp Hollister - Major Dad
- Fort Baxter - The Phil Silvers Show
gkster
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Fictional US Military Bases from Film or TV (name/source)
- Fort Courage – F Troop
- Camp Henderson - Gomer Pyle, USMC
- Fort Joe Smith - Starship Troopers (founded by Mormon settlers)
- Camp Hollister - Major Dad
- Fort Baxter - The Phil Silvers Show
- Taratupa - McHale’s Navy
Fictional US Military Bases from Film or TV (name/source)
- Fort Courage – F Troop
- Camp Henderson - Gomer Pyle, USMC
- Fort Joe Smith - Starship Troopers (founded by Mormon settlers)
- Camp Hollister - Major Dad
- Fort Baxter - The Phil Silvers Show
- Taratupa - McHale’s Navy
- Fort Arnold - Stripes
Historically, there was a Fort Arnold in the 1700s named after Benedict Arnold. After his treason, the base was renamed West Point.