Bakers Dozen

For a Hot Summer, Our Favorite Ice Cream Flavors

  1. Pistachio Almond
  2. Ben & Jerry’s Cherry Garcia
  3. Moose tracks
  4. Rocky Road
  5. Spumoni
  6. Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough
  7. Good ol’ Neopolitan
  8. Mint chocolate chip
  9. Burgundy cherry
  10. Peppermint

For a Hot Summer, Our Favorite Ice Cream Flavors

  1. Pistachio Almond
  2. Ben & Jerry’s Cherry Garcia
  3. Moose tracks
  4. Rocky Road
  5. Spumoni
  6. Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough
  7. Good ol’ Neopolitan
  8. Mint chocolate chip
  9. Burgundy cherry
  10. Peppermint
  11. Huckleberry

For a Hot Summer, Our Favorite Ice Cream Flavors

  1. Pistachio Almond
  2. Ben & Jerry’s Cherry Garcia
  3. Moose tracks
  4. Rocky Road
  5. Spumoni
  6. Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough
  7. Good ol’ Neopolitan
  8. Mint chocolate chip
  9. Burgundy cherry
  10. Peppermint
  11. Huckleberry
  12. Phish Food

For a Hot Summer, Our Favorite Ice Cream Flavors

  1. Pistachio Almond
  2. Ben & Jerry’s Cherry Garcia
  3. Moose tracks
  4. Rocky Road
  5. Spumoni
  6. Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough
  7. Good ol’ Neopolitan
  8. Mint chocolate chip
  9. Burgundy cherry
  10. Peppermint
  11. Huckleberry
  12. Phish Food
  13. Vanilla

New: Fictional characters who lie about their names (at least once, doesn’t have to be ongoing)

  1. Sandra Campbell (“Sandra Smith”) in These Precious Days by Janet Lambert.

Fictional characters who lie about their names (at least once, doesn’t have to be ongoing)

  1. Sandra Campbell (“Sandra Smith”) in These Precious Days by Janet Lambert.
  2. Philip Marlowe (“Doghouse Reilly”), The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler

Fictional characters who lie about their names (at least once, doesn’t have to be ongoing)

  1. Sandra Campbell (“Sandra Smith”) in These Precious Days by Janet Lambert.
  2. Philip Marlowe (“Doghouse Reilly”), The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler
  3. Jenny Hill (“Bessie Bellwood”) in Sherlock Holmes’ Smarter Brother

Fictional characters who lie about their names (at least once, doesn’t have to be ongoing)

  1. Sandra Campbell (“Sandra Smith”) in These Precious Days by Janet Lambert.
  2. Philip Marlowe (“Doghouse Reilly”), The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler
  3. Jenny Hill (“Bessie Bellwood”) in Sherlock Holmes’ Smarter Brother
  4. Dale Gribble (‘Rusty Shackleford’) in King of the Hill

Fictional characters who lie about their names (at least once, doesn’t have to be ongoing)

  1. Sandra Campbell (“Sandra Smith”) in These Precious Days by Janet Lambert.
  2. Philip Marlowe (“Doghouse Reilly”), The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler
  3. Jenny Hill (“Bessie Bellwood”) in Sherlock Holmes’ Smarter Brother
  4. Dale Gribble (‘Rusty Shackleford’) in King of the Hill
  5. Sherlock Holmes (“Sigerson, the Norwegian explorer”) in “The Empty House”

Fictional characters who lie about their names (at least once, doesn’t have to be ongoing)

  1. Sandra Campbell (“Sandra Smith”) in These Precious Days by Janet Lambert.
  2. Philip Marlowe (“Doghouse Reilly”), The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler
  3. Jenny Hill (“Bessie Bellwood”) in Sherlock Holmes’ Smarter Brother
  4. Dale Gribble (‘Rusty Shackleford’) in King of the Hill
  5. Sherlock Holmes (“Sigerson, the Norwegian explorer”) in “The Empty House”
  6. The Doctor (“John Smith”, at least once a season) in Doctor Who
  1. Sandra Campbell (“Sandra Smith”) in These Precious Days by Janet Lambert.
  2. Philip Marlowe (“Doghouse Reilly”), The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler
  3. Jenny Hill (“Bessie Bellwood”) in Sherlock Holmes’ Smarter Brother
  4. Dale Gribble (‘Rusty Shackleford’) in King of the Hill
  5. Sherlock Holmes (“Sigerson, the Norwegian explorer”) in “The Empty House”
  6. The Doctor (“John Smith”, at least once a season) in Doctor Who
  7. Spider-Man (Ricochet, Hornet, Dusk, Prodigy) in the Identity Crisis series.

Fictional characters who lie about their names (at least once, doesn’t have to be ongoing)

  1. Sandra Campbell (“Sandra Smith”) in These Precious Days by Janet Lambert.
  2. Philip Marlowe (“Doghouse Reilly”), The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler
  3. Jenny Hill (“Bessie Bellwood”) in Sherlock Holmes’ Smarter Brother
  4. Dale Gribble (‘Rusty Shackleford’) in King of the Hill
  5. Sherlock Holmes (“Sigerson, the Norwegian explorer”) in “The Empty House”
  6. The Doctor (“John Smith”, at least once a season) in Doctor Who
  7. Spider-Man (Ricochet, Hornet, Dusk, Prodigy) in the Identity Crisis series.
  8. Frodo Baggins (“Mr. Underhill”) in LOTR

Fictional characters who lie about their names (at least once, doesn’t have to be ongoing)

  1. Sandra Campbell (“Sandra Smith”) in These Precious Days by Janet Lambert.
  2. Philip Marlowe (“Doghouse Reilly”), The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler
  3. Jenny Hill (“Bessie Bellwood”) in Sherlock Holmes’ Smarter Brother
  4. Dale Gribble (‘Rusty Shackleford’) in King of the Hill
  5. Sherlock Holmes (“Sigerson, the Norwegian explorer”) in “The Empty House”
  6. The Doctor (“John Smith”, at least once a season) in Doctor Who
  7. Spider-Man (Ricochet, Hornet, Dusk, Prodigy) in the Identity Crisis series.
  8. Frodo Baggins (“Mr. Underhill”) in LOTR
  9. Mrs. Carmen Montenegro (“Denise Manderley”, “Wanda Coleman”, “Gilda Dabney”, "Chloe Lamar:, “Alma Chalmers, no, Palmers”. “Vivian Purcell”) in The Cheap Detective

Fictional characters who lie about their names (at least once, doesn’t have to be ongoing)

  1. Sandra Campbell (“Sandra Smith”) in These Precious Days by Janet Lambert.
  2. Philip Marlowe (“Doghouse Reilly”), The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler
  3. Jenny Hill (“Bessie Bellwood”) in Sherlock Holmes’ Smarter Brother
  4. Dale Gribble (‘Rusty Shackleford’) in King of the Hill
  5. Sherlock Holmes (“Sigerson, the Norwegian explorer”) in “The Empty House”
  6. The Doctor (“John Smith”, at least once a season) in Doctor Who
  7. Spider-Man (Ricochet, Hornet, Dusk, Prodigy) in the Identity Crisis series.
  8. Frodo Baggins (“Mr. Underhill”) in LOTR
  9. Mrs. Carmen Montenegro (“Denise Manderley”, “Wanda Coleman”, “Gilda Dabney”, "Chloe Lamar:, “Alma Chalmers, no, Palmers”. “Vivian Purcell”) in The Cheap Detective
  10. Irwin “Fletch” Fletcher (“Harry Truman” and many many others) in Fletch

Fictional characters who lie about their names (at least once, doesn’t have to be ongoing)

  1. Sandra Campbell (“Sandra Smith”) in These Precious Days by Janet Lambert.
  2. Philip Marlowe (“Doghouse Reilly”), The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler
  3. Jenny Hill (“Bessie Bellwood”) in Sherlock Holmes’ Smarter Brother
  4. Dale Gribble (‘Rusty Shackleford’) in King of the Hill
  5. Sherlock Holmes (“Sigerson, the Norwegian explorer”) in “The Empty House”
  6. The Doctor (“John Smith”, at least once a season) in Doctor Who
  7. Spider-Man (Ricochet, Hornet, Dusk, Prodigy) in the Identity Crisis series.
  8. Frodo Baggins (“Mr. Underhill”) in LOTR
  9. Mrs. Carmen Montenegro (“Denise Manderley”, “Wanda Coleman”, “Gilda Dabney”, "Chloe Lamar:, “Alma Chalmers, no, Palmers”. “Vivian Purcell”) in The Cheap Detective
  10. Irwin “Fletch” Fletcher (“Harry Truman” and many many others) in Fletch
  11. James Bond, who goes by the name St. John (“Sinjin”) Smythe, in*** A View to a Kill***

Fictional characters who lie about their names (at least once, doesn’t have to be ongoing)

  1. Sandra Campbell (“Sandra Smith”) in These Precious Days by Janet Lambert.
  2. Philip Marlowe (“Doghouse Reilly”), The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler
  3. Jenny Hill (“Bessie Bellwood”) in Sherlock Holmes’ Smarter Brother
  4. Dale Gribble (‘Rusty Shackleford’) in King of the Hill
  5. Sherlock Holmes (“Sigerson, the Norwegian explorer”) in “The Empty House”
  6. The Doctor (“John Smith”, at least once a season) in Doctor Who
  7. Spider-Man (Ricochet, Hornet, Dusk, Prodigy) in the Identity Crisis series.
  8. Frodo Baggins (“Mr. Underhill”) in LOTR
  9. Mrs. Carmen Montenegro (“Denise Manderley”, “Wanda Coleman”, “Gilda Dabney”, "Chloe Lamar:, “Alma Chalmers, no, Palmers”. “Vivian Purcell”) in The Cheap Detective
  10. Irwin “Fletch” Fletcher (“Harry Truman” and many many others) in Fletch
  11. James Bond, who goes by the name St. John (“Sinjin”) Smythe, in A View to a Kill
  12. The Shadow (“Lamont Cranston”) in The Shadow pulps and radio series

Fictional characters who lie about their names (at least once, doesn’t have to be ongoing)

  1. Sandra Campbell (“Sandra Smith”) in These Precious Days by Janet Lambert.
  2. Philip Marlowe (“Doghouse Reilly”), The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler
  3. Jenny Hill (“Bessie Bellwood”) in Sherlock Holmes’ Smarter Brother
  4. Dale Gribble (‘Rusty Shackleford’) in King of the Hill
  5. Sherlock Holmes (“Sigerson, the Norwegian explorer”) in “The Empty House”
  6. The Doctor (“John Smith”, at least once a season) in Doctor Who
  7. Spider-Man (Ricochet, Hornet, Dusk, Prodigy) in the Identity Crisis series.
  8. Frodo Baggins (“Mr. Underhill”) in LOTR
  9. Mrs. Carmen Montenegro (“Denise Manderley”, “Wanda Coleman”, “Gilda Dabney”, "Chloe Lamar:, “Alma Chalmers, no, Palmers”. “Vivian Purcell”) in The Cheap Detective
  10. Irwin “Fletch” Fletcher (“Harry Truman” and many many others) in Fletch
  11. James Bond, who goes by the name St. John (“Sinjin”) Smythe, in A View to a Kill
  12. The Shadow (“Lamont Cranston”) in The Shadow pulps and radio series
  13. Jean Valvean (“M. Madeleine”) in Les Miserables
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The Lost/Unpublished books of Laura Ingalls Wilder

  1. Little Trailer in Tornado Alley

The shortest of all her books.

Next topic?

If you choose to pass, Sampiro, how about Favorite piece of inspired design (industrial, architecture, anything sprung from the Mind of Man)…

  1. Jaguar E-Type. It looks right, it sounds right, and dammit I want one!

If you choose to pass, Sampiro, how about Favorite piece of inspired design (industrial, architecture, anything sprung from the Mind of Man)…

  1. Jaguar E-Type. It looks right, it sounds right, and dammit I want one!
  2. St. Peter’s Basilica

Guess what? He didn’t pass.

The Lost/Unpublished books of Laura Ingalls Wilder

  1. Little Trailer in Tornado Alley
  2. Little Tenement on the Lower East Side

The Lost/Unpublished books of Laura Ingalls Wilder

  1. Little Trailer in Tornado Alley
  2. Little Tenement on the Lower East Side
  3. Little Outhouse atop the Yellowstone Geyser

Comes with its own built-in bidet!