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The Arabian Nights in European Literature - An Anthology (adult content)
Way to go Comet-TV for showing the surprise ending of the 1976 Oliver Reed film, Burnt Offerings, in their advertisement for the film, which they show several times a day every day all month to make sure you know how it ends before they run the actual movie.
7 Misconceptions About Medieval Knights YouTube video
I remember reading when a knight defeated another knight he often took his armor, sword, and horse, then let him go. I also have seen some of the old armored suits and knights tended to be about as tall as Alan Ladd.
The nerdboy in me is constrained to point out that Chester Cheetah is not a cereal mascot.
Yeah, but he killed Tony the Tiger and Ogg the Caveman.
The Baron said:
The nerdboy in me is constrained to point out that Chester Cheetah is not a cereal mascot.
That would explain what happened to the Freakies.
I remember Ogg having dinosaurs in his cereal. For some reason all I ever seemed to get was the plesiosaur, until I had a whole navy of them.
This reminds me of the Cereal Convention in Neil Gaiman's Sandman.
We should have traded. I never ate Coco Krispies, but I had a variety ofplastic dinosaurs from various sources and among them, a small army of dimetrodons.
Ronald Morgan said:
That would explain what happened to the Freakies.
I remember Ogg having dinosaurs in his cereal. For some reason all I ever seemed to get was the plesiosaur, until I had a whole navy of them.
I should have said, "armada" because they have sails.
And yes, I'm aware that dimetrodons aren't dinosaurs. I just doubt the manufacturers and purveyors of small cheap plastic toys are.
I think those were in the cereal with the cowboy with the whip?