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Daily Archives: August 27, 2015
Left Behind (2014); Dear Mr. Watterson
I watched the 2014 Left Behind movie, starring Nicholas Cage. Here are some thoughts: I did not care for the movie. Now, you may be thinking to yourself that I am the sort of person who would not like the … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Watterson, Buck Williams, Calvin and Hobbes, Charles Schultz, Chloe, comics, Dear Mr. Watterson, Garfield, Left Behind, Nicholas Cage, Peanuts, rapture, Rayford Steele
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Review: Buffalo for the Broken Heart
Originally posted on Bob on Books:
Buffalo for the Broken Heart, Dan O’Brien. New York, Random House, 2002. Summary: Part memoir, part nature-writing, this book describes the story of a cattle rancher who hits bottom, and makes the transition to…
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