I’m so eager to hear what you think of The Barn. It’s interesting that Thompson and Tyson both took a personal approach-both specifically from the perspective of southern whites.
You could do a general new release video for September that would cover all the new books and eBooks you get from publishers but don’t show on mail videos.
Walk down memory lane with that comic book! Re the Bike ads, those were very cool bikes back in the day, used to call them banana seats! Back then they were a great form of exercise, now all the kids have e-bikes that they drive recklessly in my area. That book on Catherine of Braganza looks great! When she married Charles ll she also brought Tangiers with her plus 2 million pounds in dowry, a very substantial fortune in 1662. While he would be difficult for any woman to be married to, he refused to divorce her due to her inability to have children, so that signified a friendly respect he had towards her. She appears to be one of the few women he slept with who didn't give birth to children. Some of the major peerages in the UK were former offspring of him.
We learned about Emmett Till in the Midwest. But each region keeps its dark secrets.
Mattel continues to make Hot Wheels. It's one of their biggest-selling toy lines.
I like the Hot Wheels Star Wars starships
Lost Queen and The Barn sound interesting!
I’m so eager to hear what you think of The Barn. It’s interesting that Thompson and Tyson both took a personal approach-both specifically from the perspective of southern whites.
I loved reading Batman through the 70s and early 80s. I lived in the UK so all the adverts seemed so exotic to me at the time.
You could do a general new release video for September that would cover all the new books and eBooks you get from publishers but don’t show on mail videos.
Mattel is swell, but matchbox cars were classic!
Walk down memory lane with that comic book! Re the Bike ads, those were very cool bikes back in the day, used to call them banana seats! Back then they were a great form of exercise, now all the kids have e-bikes that they drive recklessly in my area.
That book on Catherine of Braganza looks great! When she married Charles ll she also brought Tangiers with her plus 2 million pounds in dowry, a very substantial fortune in 1662. While he would be difficult for any woman to be married to, he refused to divorce her due to her inability to have children, so that signified a friendly respect he had towards her. She appears to be one of the few women he slept with who didn't give birth to children. Some of the major peerages in the UK were former offspring of him.
Forgot to mention that Hamilton Book remainders has some oversized DC hardcovers at half price.
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Yes but didn't you close it off just about 4 years ago? I seem to remember
Is M.K. Vaughn going, to respond?