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  1. The movie Mary Poppins Returns
  2. Lord of the Rings (They can’t pass Weathertop.)

Fiction/nonfiction involving a difficult climb

  1. The movie Mary Poppins Returns
  2. Lord of the Rings (They can’t pass Weathertop.)
  3. The Black Mountain (Nero Wolfe returns to Montenegro to find the man who murdered his oldest friend.)

Fiction/nonfiction involving a difficult climb

  1. The movie Mary Poppins Returns
  2. Lord of the Rings (They can’t pass Weathertop.)
  3. The Black Mountain (Nero Wolfe returns to Montenegro to find the man who murdered his oldest friend.)
  4. Into Thin Air, the May 1996 Mt. Everest disaster

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Fiction/nonfiction involving a difficult climb

  1. The movie Mary Poppins Returns
  2. Lord of the Rings (They can’t pass Weathertop.)
  3. The Black Mountain (Nero Wolfe returns to Montenegro to find the man who murdered his oldest friend.)
  4. Into Thin Air, the May 1996 Mt. Everest disaster
  5. Titan, by John Varley. Two characters climb a 600 km “mountain”, the spoke of a giant wheel-shaped living space habitat, to speak with the central guiding intelligence.

Fiction/nonfiction involving a difficult climb

  1. The movie Mary Poppins Returns
  2. Lord of the Rings (They can’t pass Weathertop.)
  3. The Black Mountain (Nero Wolfe returns to Montenegro to find the man who murdered his oldest friend.)
  4. Into Thin Air, the May 1996 Mt. Everest disaster
  5. Titan, by John Varley. Two characters climb a 600 km “mountain”, the spoke of a giant wheel-shaped living space habitat, to speak with the central guiding intelligence.
  6. The Lighthouse by PD James (Sgt Benton risks his life to climb down a cliff to find the murder weapon)

Fiction/nonfiction involving a difficult climb

  1. The movie Mary Poppins Returns
  2. Lord of the Rings (They can’t pass Weathertop.)
  3. The Black Mountain (Nero Wolfe returns to Montenegro to find the man who murdered his oldest friend.)
  4. Into Thin Air, the May 1996 Mt. Everest disaster
  5. Titan, by John Varley. Two characters climb a 600 km “mountain”, the spoke of a giant wheel-shaped living space habitat, to speak with the central guiding intelligence.
  6. The Lighthouse by PD James (Sgt Benton risks his life to climb down a cliff to find the murder weapon)
  7. Out of the Silent Planet, by CS Lewis

Fiction/nonfiction involving a difficult climb

  1. The movie Mary Poppins Returns
  2. Lord of the Rings (They can’t pass Weathertop.)
  3. The Black Mountain (Nero Wolfe returns to Montenegro to find the man who murdered his oldest friend.)
  4. Into Thin Air, the May 1996 Mt. Everest disaster
  5. Titan, by John Varley. Two characters climb a 600 km “mountain”, the spoke of a giant wheel-shaped living space habitat, to speak with the central guiding intelligence.
  6. The Lighthouse by PD James (Sgt Benton risks his life to climb down a cliff to find the murder weapon)
  7. Out of the Silent Planet, by CS Lewis
  8. The Eiger Sanction by Trevanian (which was subsequently made into a movie)

Fiction/nonfiction involving a difficult climb

  1. The movie Mary Poppins Returns
  2. Lord of the Rings (They can’t pass Weathertop.)
  3. The Black Mountain (Nero Wolfe returns to Montenegro to find the man who murdered his oldest friend.)
  4. Into Thin Air, the May 1996 Mt. Everest disaster
  5. Titan, by John Varley. Two characters climb a 600 km “mountain”, the spoke of a giant wheel-shaped living space habitat, to speak with the central guiding intelligence.
  6. The Lighthouse by PD James (Sgt Benton risks his life to climb down a cliff to find the murder weapon)
  7. Out of the Silent Planet, by CS Lewis
  8. The Eiger Sanction by Trevanian (which was subsequently made into a movie)
  9. The Order of the Stick, when Roy ascends to heaven

Fiction/nonfiction involving a difficult climb

  1. The movie Mary Poppins Returns
  2. Lord of the Rings (They can’t pass Weathertop.)
  3. The Black Mountain (Nero Wolfe returns to Montenegro to find the man who murdered his oldest friend.)
  4. Into Thin Air, the May 1996 Mt. Everest disaster
  5. Titan, by John Varley. Two characters climb a 600 km “mountain”, the spoke of a giant wheel-shaped living space habitat, to speak with the central guiding intelligence.
  6. The Lighthouse by PD James (Sgt Benton risks his life to climb down a cliff to find the murder weapon)
  7. Out of the Silent Planet, by CS Lewis
  8. The Eiger Sanction by Trevanian (which was subsequently made into a movie)
  9. The Order of the Stick, when Roy ascends to heaven
  10. Left for Dead, by Beck Weathers

Fiction/nonfiction involving a difficult climb

  1. The movie Mary Poppins Returns
  2. Lord of the Rings (They can’t pass Weathertop.)
  3. The Black Mountain (Nero Wolfe returns to Montenegro to find the man who murdered his oldest friend.)
  4. Into Thin Air, the May 1996 Mt. Everest disaster
  5. Titan, by John Varley. Two characters climb a 600 km “mountain”, the spoke of a giant wheel-shaped living space habitat, to speak with the central guiding intelligence.
  6. The Lighthouse by PD James (Sgt Benton risks his life to climb down a cliff to find the murder weapon)
  7. Out of the Silent Planet, by CS Lewis
  8. The Eiger Sanction by Trevanian (which was subsequently made into a movie)
  9. The Order of the Stick, when Roy ascends to heaven
  10. Left for Dead, by Beck Weathers
  11. Ringworld, by Larry Niven (They climb Fist-of-God.)

Fiction/nonfiction involving a difficult climb

  1. The movie Mary Poppins Returns
  2. Lord of the Rings (They can’t pass Weathertop.)
  3. The Black Mountain (Nero Wolfe returns to Montenegro to find the man who murdered his oldest friend.)
  4. Into Thin Air, the May 1996 Mt. Everest disaster
  5. Titan, by John Varley. Two characters climb a 600 km “mountain”, the spoke of a giant wheel-shaped living space habitat, to speak with the central guiding intelligence.
  6. The Lighthouse by PD James (Sgt Benton risks his life to climb down a cliff to find the murder weapon)
  7. Out of the Silent Planet, by CS Lewis
  8. The Eiger Sanction by Trevanian (which was subsequently made into a movie)
  9. The Order of the Stick, when Roy ascends to heaven
  10. Left for Dead, by Beck Weathers
  11. Ringworld, by Larry Niven (They climb Fist-of-God.)
  12. Wonder Woman movie (when she climbs the tower by making handholds one at a time)

Fiction/nonfiction involving a difficult climb

  1. The movie Mary Poppins Returns
  2. Lord of the Rings (They can’t pass Weathertop.)
  3. The Black Mountain (Nero Wolfe returns to Montenegro to find the man who murdered his oldest friend.)
  4. Into Thin Air, the May 1996 Mt. Everest disaster
  5. Titan, by John Varley. Two characters climb a 600 km “mountain”, the spoke of a giant wheel-shaped living space habitat, to speak with the central guiding intelligence.
  6. The Lighthouse by PD James (Sgt Benton risks his life to climb down a cliff to find the murder weapon)
  7. Out of the Silent Planet, by CS Lewis
  8. The Eiger Sanction by Trevanian (which was subsequently made into a movie)
  9. The Order of the Stick, when Roy ascends to heaven
  10. Left for Dead, by Beck Weathers
  11. Ringworld, by Larry Niven (They climb Fist-of-God.)
  12. Wonder Woman movie (when she climbs the tower by making handholds one at a time)
    13: The climb up the Pliocene Alps in Julian May’s “Saga of the Pliocene Exile”

New Topic

New Year’s Day birthdays

  1. Betsy Ross (1752)

New Year’s Day birthdays

  1. Betsy Ross (1752)
  2. My uncle, Clifford Hawn (1952)

When he was a kid, he used to think the fireworks were for him. Happy birthday, Uncle Cliff! I miss you!

New Year’s Day birthdays

  1. Betsy Ross (1752)
  2. My uncle, Clifford Hawn (1952)
  3. Verne Troyer (Mini-Me) (1969) - Died last year at the age of 49 having lived a short life.

New Year’s Day birthdays

  1. Betsy Ross (1752)
  2. My uncle, Clifford Hawn (1952)
  3. Verne Troyer (Mini-Me) (1969) - Died last year at the age of 49 having lived a short life.
  4. J. Edgar Hoover (1895)

New Year’s Day birthdays

  1. Betsy Ross (1752)
  2. My uncle, Clifford Hawn (1952)
  3. Verne Troyer (Mini-Me) (1969) - Died last year at the age of 49 having lived a short life.
  4. J. Edgar Hoover (1895)
  5. Kristen T D — my wife’s friend from college, probably 1965 or thereabouts

New Year’s Day birthdays

  1. Betsy Ross (1752)
  2. My uncle, Clifford Hawn (1952)
  3. Verne Troyer (Mini-Me) (1969) - Died last year at the age of 49 having lived a short life.
  4. J. Edgar Hoover (1895)
  5. Kristen T D — my wife’s friend from college, probably 1965 or thereabouts
  6. Anthony Hopkins (1937)

mmm - I laughed

New Year’s Day birthdays

  1. Betsy Ross (1752)
  2. My uncle, Clifford Hawn (1952)
  3. Verne Troyer (Mini-Me) (1969) - Died last year at the age of 49 having lived a short life.
  4. J. Edgar Hoover (1895)
  5. Kristen T D — my wife’s friend from college, probably 1965 or thereabouts
  6. Anthony Hopkins (1937)
  7. Frank Langella (1938)

New Year’s Day birthdays

  1. Betsy Ross (1752)
  2. My uncle, Clifford Hawn (1952)
  3. Verne Troyer (Mini-Me) (1969) - Died last year at the age of 49 having lived a short life.
  4. J. Edgar Hoover (1895)
  5. Kristen T D — my wife’s friend from college, probably 1965 or thereabouts
  6. Anthony Hopkins (1937)
  7. Frank Langella (1938)
  8. Morris Chestnut (1969)

New Year’s Day birthdays

  1. Betsy Ross (1752)
  2. My uncle, Clifford Hawn (1952)
  3. Verne Troyer (Mini-Me) (1969) - Died last year at the age of 49 having lived a short life.
  4. J. Edgar Hoover (1895)
  5. Kristen T D — my wife’s friend from college, probably 1965 or thereabouts
  6. Anthony Hopkins (1937)
  7. Frank Langella (1938)
  8. Morris Chestnut (1969)
  9. Wiliam J. Donovan (1883), founder of the OSS