Norman jones beloved horror book oc <3
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In 1935, while in Tibet, the time traveling alien known as the Doctor (Doctor 2) had his first encounter with the robot Yetis and the Great Intelligence. ("The Abominable Snowmen", Doctor Who vlm 1, TV)
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The 60's yet again? Of course, I have to mention The Beatles then. They are the epitome of the period, because they hold their sway over the latter. I mean, they can still release another single – one member's demo repurposed into their own piece – and sell like crazy. Still, one has to notice something about them, which keeps getting forgotten – they allowed themselves to be weird. Don't laugh here, many don't do something in the vein as they achieve such levels of fame. For instance, one of their most famous songs – check the link – might be a warning about nostalgia, yet the piece sounds like they keep pulling your leg to be more observant of what they try to achieve. Are they mocking the theme or making the latter more prominent? Why not both?
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The Saint: Island of Chance (5.22, ITC, 1967)
"Of course, Charles Krayford has become a twentieth century legend, just like Schweitzer. A totally dedicated man of medicine; a great doctor; a towering hero figure."
"You don't go along with the general adoration?"
"I'm a professional cynic."
"Is that a good living?"
"Oh, dandy! I have the confidence of everyone - and the trust of nobody."
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Hi norman (doodle of the day)
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