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Feb 04, 2009
a must read bokok
You have to read this. An amazing account from a someone in a position to know and with the ability to understand the early history of the cia.
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Jul 15, 2011
Very cute movie
Very cute movie, just watched it, although I've seen two thirds of it on youtube in Russian. It got nominated for Academy Award. It was totally ok for five year old, even though it was about a serial killer. That seems strange doesn't it. But it wasn't scary like Winnie-the-Pooh's Grand Adventure. It was a really sweet movie. Why did I buy it? Because the five year old was watching it (two thirds of it) day after day after day on the computer and we wanted to find out how it ends.I don't find anything to dislike about it, and it sure beats Winnie-the-Poohs scary skull-a-saurus.
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AWI056 General Cornwallis & His Dogs by First Legion
May 22, 2018
Lord Cornwallis & his dogs, a picture out of our history
Reminiscent of the Mel Gibson movie, The Patriot, that featured Lord Cornwallis and his two Great Danes, his dogs actually were named Mars & Jupiter. These pieces are not for play but would make a great display at the library to encourage children to study their history. I will squirrel them away for now but will eventually give them to a library or a teacher.