Mike Adkins, Tim Elliot B52′s Mount Airy – Simple Man Cover
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High octane mod garage with a space invasion theme. Ifyou collect this kind of stuff on 45 – drop me a line as I quite often have similar records or spares for trade etc… If you played in the band or know a band member – please let me know. If you have the record at home and it’s nothing you need to keep – please let me know. Thanks! All soundfiles are taken from the record depicted. Enjoy!
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Question about The Crystal Cave by Mary Stewart!?
What I really need is the reasons why the book one inside The Crystal Cave is called “The Dove”, book two is called “The Falcon”, and why book five is called “The Coming of the Bear.” If you could give me some examples or a website with a good reason why they are called that it would be appreciated so so so so so much! Thank you!
Also, the sooner the better because I need help for an essay on it tomorrow! Thanks again!
Just to let you know, I did read the book, but it was at the beginning of the summer so I don’t remember all of it.
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if you read the book you would know…..
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With Geppetto, Disney takes a different, live-action spin on the Pinocchio story it immortalized in animation in 1940. Yes, there’s still the wooden boy with the nose that grows when he tells a lie, but here there are no singing insects (and only a bit of whale), and the focus is on the toymaker, not the toy. Geppetto (Drew Carey) delights all the kids in town with his creations, but he longs for a son of his own. Enter the Blue Fairy (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), who turns Geppetto’s puppet (Seth Adkins) into a living, breathing (albeit wooden) boy, but the thrill soon wears off when Geppetto learns that being a parent is harder than he thought. Carey gives a winning performance as the struggling yet loving father, while Louis-Dreyfus is an att
Decent horror movies that aren’t too scary but just scary enough?
I’m not too much of a horror movie type person, but I’m getting together with some friends soon and we want to watch a horror movie. Now, they want to watch The Shining scary movies. Paranormal Activity, The Fourth Kind, etc. movies. I don’t know, SCARY MOVIES.
Are there any movies that you know of that aren’t too bad, for a person like me who’s not a horror movie person, but just scary enough to satisfy my “Let’s go sky diving!” friends? Any suggestions are greatly appreciated! Thanks.
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Jeepers Creepers?
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