Bakers Dozen

Philip K. Dick novels or short stories

  1. The Man in the High Castle
  2. Ubik
  3. We Can Remember It for You Wholesale
  4. Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep?
  5. The Minority Report
  6. A Scanner Darkly
  7. Autofac
  8. The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch
  9. Adjustment Team
  10. The Gun
  11. Martian Time-Slip

Philip K. Dick novels or short stories

  1. The Man in the High Castle
  2. Ubik
  3. We Can Remember It for You Wholesale
  4. Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep?
  5. The Minority Report
  6. A Scanner Darkly
  7. Autofac
  8. The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch
  9. Adjustment Team
  10. The Gun
  11. Martian Time-Slip
  12. Dr. Bloodmoney, or How We Got Along After the Bomb

Philip K. Dick novels or short stories

  1. The Man in the High Castle

  2. Ubik

  3. We Can Remember It for You Wholesale

  4. Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep?

  5. The Minority Report

  6. A Scanner Darkly

  7. Autofac

  8. The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch

  9. Adjustment Team

  10. The Gun

  11. Martian Time-Slip

  12. Dr. Bloodmoney, or How We Got Along After the Bomb

  13. Time Out Of Joint
    New! People (real or fictional) with colourful soubriquets

  14. Manfred von Richthofen, the Red Baron

New! People (real or fictional) with colourful soubriquets

  1. Manfred von Richthofen, the Red Baron
  2. Rusty Staub, Le Grand Orange, when he played for Montreal Expos.

People (real or fictional) with colourful soubriquets

  1. Manfred von Richthofen, the Red Baron
  2. Rusty Staub, Le Grand Orange, when he played for Montreal Expos
  3. Gerry Cooney, the Great White Hope

People (real or fictional) with colourful soubriquets

  1. Manfred von Richthofen, the Red Baron
  2. Rusty Staub, Le Grand Orange, when he played for Montreal Expos
  3. Gerry Cooney, the Great White Hope
  4. Joe Louis, The Brown Bomber

People (real or fictional) with colourful soubriquets

  1. Manfred von Richthofen, the Red Baron
  2. Rusty Staub, Le Grand Orange, when he played for Montreal Expos
  3. Gerry Cooney, the Great White Hope
  4. Joe Louis, The Brown Bomber
  5. Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne, musician

People (real or fictional) with colourful soubriquets

  1. Manfred von Richthofen, the Red Baron
  2. Rusty Staub, Le Grand Orange, when he played for Montreal Expos
  3. Gerry Cooney, the Great White Hope
  4. Joe Louis, The Brown Bomber
  5. Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne, musician
  6. Edward Teach, aka Blackbeard the Pirate

People (real or fictional) with colourful soubriquets

  1. Manfred von Richthofen, the Red Baron
  2. Rusty Staub, Le Grand Orange, when he played for Montreal Expos
  3. Gerry Cooney, the Great White Hope
  4. Joe Louis, The Brown Bomber
  5. Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne, musician
  6. Edward Teach, aka Blackbeard the Pirate
  7. William Weatherford, Creek Indian chief- Red Eagle

So called because he was red haired due to his more-Euro-than-Native ancestry.

People (real or fictional) with colourful soubriquets

  1. Manfred von Richthofen, the Red Baron
  2. Rusty Staub, Le Grand Orange, when he played for Montreal Expos
  3. Gerry Cooney, the Great White Hope
  4. Joe Louis, The Brown Bomber
  5. Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne, musician
  6. Edward Teach, aka Blackbeard the Pirate
  7. William Weatherford, Creek Indian chief- Red Eagle
  8. Sir Percy Blakeney, the Scarlet Pimpernel

People (real or fictional) with colourful soubriquets

  1. Manfred von Richthofen, the Red Baron
  2. Rusty Staub, Le Grand Orange, when he played for Montreal Expos
  3. Gerry Cooney, the Great White Hope
  4. Joe Louis, The Brown Bomber
  5. Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne, musician
  6. Edward Teach, aka Blackbeard the Pirate
  7. William Weatherford, Creek Indian chief- Red Eagle
  8. Sir Percy Blakeney, the Scarlet Pimpernel
  9. Silver, the Lone Ranger’s horse

People (real or fictional) with colourful soubriquets

  1. Manfred von Richthofen, the Red Baron
  2. Rusty Staub, Le Grand Orange, when he played for Montreal Expos
  3. Gerry Cooney, the Great White Hope
  4. Joe Louis, The Brown Bomber
  5. Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne, musician
  6. Edward Teach, aka Blackbeard the Pirate
  7. William Weatherford, Creek Indian chief- Red Eagle
  8. Sir Percy Blakeney, the Scarlet Pimpernel
  9. Silver, the Lone Ranger’s horse
  10. Garfield, as Orangebeard the Pirate Captain (with his first mate, Odie the Stupid)

People (real or fictional) with colourful soubriquets

  1. Manfred von Richthofen, the Red Baron
  2. Rusty Staub, Le Grand Orange, when he played for Montreal Expos
  3. Gerry Cooney, the Great White Hope
  4. Joe Louis, The Brown Bomber
  5. Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne, musician
  6. Edward Teach, aka Blackbeard the Pirate
  7. William Weatherford, Creek Indian chief- Red Eagle
  8. Sir Percy Blakeney, the Scarlet Pimpernel
  9. Silver, the Lone Ranger’s horse
  10. Garfield, as Orangebeard the Pirate Captain (with his first mate, Odie the Stupid)
  11. Jeff Redfern (from Doonesbury) - the Red Rascal

People (real or fictional) with colourful soubriquets

  1. Manfred von Richthofen, the Red Baron
  2. Rusty Staub, Le Grand Orange, when he played for Montreal Expos
  3. Gerry Cooney, the Great White Hope
  4. Joe Louis, The Brown Bomber
  5. Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne, musician
  6. Edward Teach, aka Blackbeard the Pirate
  7. William Weatherford, Creek Indian chief- Red Eagle
  8. Sir Percy Blakeney, the Scarlet Pimpernel
  9. Silver, the Lone Ranger’s horse
  10. Garfield, as Orangebeard the Pirate Captain (with his first mate, Odie the Stupid)
  11. Jeff Redfern (from Doonesbury) - the Red Rascal
  12. “Whitey” Bulger

People (real or fictional) with colourful soubriquets

  1. Manfred von Richthofen, the Red Baron
  2. Rusty Staub, Le Grand Orange, when he played for Montreal Expos
  3. Gerry Cooney, the Great White Hope
  4. Joe Louis, The Brown Bomber
  5. Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne, musician
  6. Edward Teach, aka Blackbeard the Pirate
  7. William Weatherford, Creek Indian chief- Red Eagle
  8. Sir Percy Blakeney, the Scarlet Pimpernel
  9. Silver, the Lone Ranger’s horse
  10. Garfield, as Orangebeard the Pirate Captain (with his first mate, Odie the Stupid)
  11. Jeff Redfern (from Doonesbury) - the Red Rascal
  12. “Whitey” Bulger
  13. Snow White

Nest:

Cartoon devices to express without words.

  1. Hat flying off, to show surprise.

Cartoon devices to express without words.

  1. Hat flying off, to show surprise.
  2. Steam coming out of ears to indicate anger

Cartoon devices to express without words.

  1. Hat flying off, to show surprise.
  2. Steam coming out of ears to indicate anger
  3. Dust cloud with flying arms and legs, to indicate a fight

Cartoon devices to express without words.

  1. Hat flying off, to show surprise.
  2. Steam coming out of ears to indicate anger
  3. Dust cloud with flying arms and legs, to indicate a fight
  4. Eyes popping out to show surprise

Cartoon devices to express without words.

  1. Hat flying off, to show surprise.
  2. Steam coming out of ears to indicate anger
  3. Dust cloud with flying arms and legs, to indicate a fight
  4. Eyes popping out to show surprise
  5. A lit light bulb appearing above a head to show getting an idea

Cartoon devices to express without words.

  1. Hat flying off, to show surprise.
  2. Steam coming out of ears to indicate anger
  3. Dust cloud with flying arms and legs, to indicate a fight
  4. Eyes popping out to show surprise
  5. A lit light bulb appearing above a head to show getting an idea
  6. Question marks over the head to show confusion