I’ve just seen a photo of Coldfire and he’s nothing at all like what I expected! Why, he almost looks respectable!!!
In case anyone else is like me and doesn’t usually check pics: DubDope pics
What else can I say? I’m almost speechless…
1937: At a party at the Hormel Mansion in Minnesota, a guest won $100 for naming a new canned meat-Spam, "The Hobbit," by J.R.R. Tolkien (b.1892), was first published , Saddaam Hussein born, Amelia Earhart disappears, Wimbledon was televised for the first time, A supernova flared up in the galaxy IC-4182 and stayed visible for 5 years, "And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street." published, The song "Blue Moon" was written by Richard Rogers and Lorenz Hart, The first McDonald's opened in Pasadena, Ca
You know what I’m thinking now? I’m thinking if only I hadn’t been too hungover to get a pic of Clogster asleep. He actually sleeps like a little angel. Awwwwwww.
I am also regretting that I didn’t take advantage of the opportunity to write funny things on his forehead while he was sleeping.
For some reason I always pictured you as tall, skinny, light-coloured hair (sandy) with a goatee. I have absolutely no idea why though…
laments with tater Make sure you don’t forget next time.
And ** Shayna ** it IS scary isn’t it…
1938: Superman made his first appearance in D.C. Comics' Action Comics Series issue #1. The comic book sold for 10 cents. By 1995 surviving copies sell for over $75,000. Jerry Siegel created Superman in 1934 after he dreamed about the Biblical story of Moses, whose parents abandoned him as a baby in order to save his life. This became the plot of the first Superman story, Evel Knieval born, On a Sunday night (Oct 30) Orson Welles and his troupe of actors in the Mercury Theater touched off mass panic with a CBS dramatic radio adaptation of H.G. Wells' 1897 novel of Martian conquest, "The War of the Worlds." In spite of pre-broadcast announcements that the production was fiction, about a million Americans readied their guns for battle, fled and prayed for deliverance from what they believed was a real threat.