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Re: Baker's Dozen 13 unusual deaths of the 20th century. 1. Garry Hoy - Toronto lawyer, fell to his death after he threw himself through the glass wall on the 24th floor of the Toronto-Dominion Centre in order to prove the glass was "unbreakable". - 1993 2. Alex Mitchell - a 50-year-old bricklayer from King's Lynn literally died laughing whilst watching an episode of The Goodies - 1975 3. Vic Morrow - (actor) was decapitated by a helicopter blade during filming of Twilight Zone: The Movie, along with two child actors - 1982 4. Owen Hart - a professional wrestler for WWE died during a Pay-Per-View event when performing a stunt. It was planned to have Owen come down from the rafters of the Kemper Arena on a safety harness tied to a rope to make his ring entrance. The safety latch was released and Owen dropped 78 feet into the wrestling ring. The PPV continued even after he was pronounced dead - 1999 5. Leslie Harvey - guitarist of Stone the Crows was electrocuted on stage by a live microphone - 1972 6. Brandon Lee - son of Bruce Lee, was shot and killed by a prop .44 Magnum gun while filming the movie The Crow. The gun was pre-loaded by the Weapons Master for the set, but the casing for the blank shattered upon firing and the fragments became instant projectiles. They pierced Brandon's chest in five places, some in the heart. It was not instantly recognized by the crew or other actors; they believed he was still acting. |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 unusual deaths of the 20th century 1. Garry Hoy - Toronto lawyer, fell to his death after he threw himself through the glass wall on the 24th floor of the Toronto-Dominion Centre in order to prove the glass was "unbreakable". - 1993 2. Alex Mitchell - a 50-year-old bricklayer from King's Lynn literally died laughing whilst watching an episode of The Goodies - 1975 3. Vic Morrow - (actor) was decapitated by a helicopter blade during filming of Twilight Zone: The Movie, along with two child actors - 1982 4. Owen Hart, a professional wrestler for WWE died during a Pay-Per-View event when performing a stunt. It was planned to have Owen come down from the rafters of the Kemper Arena on a safety harness tied to a rope to make his ring entrance. The safety latch was released and Owen dropped 78 feet into the wrestling ring. The PPV continued even after he was pronounced dead. 5. Brandon Lee, son of Bruce Lee, was shot and killed by a prop .44 Magnum gun while filming the movie The Crow. The gun was pre-loaded by the Weapons Master for the set, but the casing for the blank shattered upon firing and the fragments became instant projectiles. It was not instantly recognized by the crew or other actors; they believed he was still acting. - 1993 6. Andrés Escobar, a Colombian football player, who was shot and killed in Medellín. Though the motivation for the murder remains unclear, many people attribute the murder to the own goal that Escobar scored in the 1994 FIFA World Cup. 7. Leslie Harvey - guitarist of Stone the Crows was electrocuted on stage by a live microphone - 1972 8. Frank Hayes was a jockey who in 1923 suffered a fatal heart attack in the midst of a race. His horse, Sweet Kiss, finished and won the race with his lifeless body still atop, making him the first, and thus far only, jockey to win a race post-mortem. People, let's check the previous posts before posting our own..... ;) |
Re: Baker's Dozen 1. Garry Hoy - Toronto lawyer, fell to his death after he threw himself through the glass wall on the 24th floor of the Toronto-Dominion Centre in order to prove the glass was "unbreakable". - 1993 2. Alex Mitchell - a 50-year-old bricklayer from King's Lynn literally died laughing whilst watching an episode of The Goodies - 1975 3. Vic Morrow - (actor) was decapitated by a helicopter blade during filming of Twilight Zone: The Movie, along with two child actors - 1982 4. Owen Hart, a professional wrestler for WWE died during a Pay-Per-View event when performing a stunt. It was planned to have Owen come down from the rafters of the Kemper Arena on a safety harness tied to a rope to make his ring entrance. The safety latch was released and Owen dropped 78 feet into the wrestling ring. The PPV continued even after he was pronounced dead. 5. Brandon Lee, son of Bruce Lee, was shot and killed by a prop .44 Magnum gun while filming the movie The Crow. The gun was pre-loaded by the Weapons Master for the set, but the casing for the blank shattered upon firing and the fragments became instant projectiles. It was not instantly recognized by the crew or other actors; they believed he was still acting. - 1993 6. Andrés Escobar, a Colombian football player, who was shot and killed in Medellín. Though the motivation for the murder remains unclear, many people attribute the murder to the own goal that Escobar scored in the 1994 FIFA World Cup. 7. Leslie Harvey - guitarist of Stone the Crows was electrocuted on stage by a live microphone - 1972 8. Frank Hayes was a jockey who in 1923 suffered a fatal heart attack in the midst of a race. His horse, Sweet Kiss, finished and won the race with his lifeless body still atop, making him the first, and thus far only, jockey to win a race post-mortem. 9. The Collyer brothers, extreme cases of compulsive hoarders were found dead in their home in New York. The younger brother, Langley, died by falling victim to a booby trap he had set up, causing a mountain of objects, books, and newspapers to fall on him crushing him to death. His blind brother, Homer, who had depended on Langley for care, died of starvation some days later. Their bodies were recovered after massive efforts in removing many tons of debris from their home. |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 unusual deaths of the 20th century 1. Garry Hoy - Toronto lawyer, fell to his death after he threw himself through the glass wall on the 24th floor of the Toronto-Dominion Centre in order to prove the glass was "unbreakable". - 1993 2. Alex Mitchell - a 50-year-old bricklayer from King's Lynn literally died laughing whilst watching an episode of The Goodies - 1975 3. Vic Morrow - (actor) was decapitated by a helicopter blade during filming of Twilight Zone: The Movie, along with two child actors - 1982 4. Owen Hart, a professional wrestler for WWE died during a Pay-Per-View event when performing a stunt. It was planned to have Owen come down from the rafters of the Kemper Arena on a safety harness tied to a rope to make his ring entrance. The safety latch was released and Owen dropped 78 feet into the wrestling ring. The PPV continued even after he was pronounced dead. 5. Brandon Lee, son of Bruce Lee, was shot and killed by a prop .44 Magnum gun while filming the movie The Crow. The gun was pre-loaded by the Weapons Master for the set, but the casing for the blank shattered upon firing and the fragments became instant projectiles. It was not instantly recognized by the crew or other actors; they believed he was still acting. - 1993 6. Andrés Escobar, a Colombian football player, who was shot and killed in Medellín. Though the motivation for the murder remains unclear, many people attribute the murder to the own goal that Escobar scored in the 1994 FIFA World Cup. 7. Leslie Harvey - guitarist of Stone the Crows was electrocuted on stage by a live microphone - 1972 8. Frank Hayes was a jockey who in 1923 suffered a fatal heart attack in the midst of a race. His horse, Sweet Kiss, finished and won the race with his lifeless body still atop, making him the first, and thus far only, jockey to win a race post-mortem. 9. The Collyer brothers, extreme cases of compulsive hoarders were found dead in their home in New York. The younger brother, Langley, died by falling victim to a booby trap he had set up, causing a mountain of objects, books, and newspapers to fall on him crushing him to death. His blind brother, Homer, who had depended on Langley for care, died of starvation some days later. Their bodies were recovered after massive efforts in removing many tons of debris from their home. 10. 1974: Christine Chubbuck, an American television news reporter, committed suicide during a live broadcast on July 15. At 9:38 AM, 8 minutes into her talk show, on WXLT-TV in Sarasota, Florida, she drew out a revolver and shot herself in the head. |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 unusual deaths of the 20th century 1. Garry Hoy - Toronto lawyer, fell to his death after he threw himself through the glass wall on the 24th floor of the Toronto-Dominion Centre in order to prove the glass was "unbreakable". - 1993 2. Alex Mitchell - a 50-year-old bricklayer from King's Lynn literally died laughing whilst watching an episode of The Goodies - 1975 3. Vic Morrow - (actor) was decapitated by a helicopter blade during filming of Twilight Zone: The Movie, along with two child actors - 1982 4. Owen Hart, a professional wrestler for WWE died during a Pay-Per-View event when performing a stunt. It was planned to have Owen come down from the rafters of the Kemper Arena on a safety harness tied to a rope to make his ring entrance. The safety latch was released and Owen dropped 78 feet into the wrestling ring. The PPV continued even after he was pronounced dead. 5. Brandon Lee, son of Bruce Lee, was shot and killed by a prop .44 Magnum gun while filming the movie The Crow. The gun was pre-loaded by the Weapons Master for the set, but the casing for the blank shattered upon firing and the fragments became instant projectiles. It was not instantly recognized by the crew or other actors; they believed he was still acting. - 1993 6. Andrés Escobar, a Colombian football player, who was shot and killed in Medellín. Though the motivation for the murder remains unclear, many people attribute the murder to the own goal that Escobar scored in the 1994 FIFA World Cup. 7. Leslie Harvey - guitarist of Stone the Crows was electrocuted on stage by a live microphone - 1972 8. Frank Hayes was a jockey who in 1923 suffered a fatal heart attack in the midst of a race. His horse, Sweet Kiss, finished and won the race with his lifeless body still atop, making him the first, and thus far only, jockey to win a race post-mortem. 9. The Collyer brothers, extreme cases of compulsive hoarders were found dead in their home in New York. The younger brother, Langley, died by falling victim to a booby trap he had set up, causing a mountain of objects, books, and newspapers to fall on him crushing him to death. His blind brother, Homer, who had depended on Langley for care, died of starvation some days later. Their bodies were recovered after massive efforts in removing many tons of debris from their home. 10. 1974: Christine Chubbuck, an American television news reporter, committed suicide during a live broadcast on July 15. At 9:38 AM, 8 minutes into her talk show, on WXLT-TV in Sarasota, Florida, she drew out a revolver and shot herself in the head. 11. J.G. Parry-Thomas - in 1927 a British racing driver was decapitated by his car's drive chain which, under stress, snapped and whipped into the cockpit. He was attempting to break his own Land speed record which he had set the previous year. Despite being killed in the attempt, he succeeded in setting a new record of 171 mph. |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 unusual deaths of the 20th century 1. Garry Hoy - Toronto lawyer, fell to his death after he threw himself through the glass wall on the 24th floor of the Toronto-Dominion Centre in order to prove the glass was "unbreakable". - 1993 2. Alex Mitchell - a 50-year-old bricklayer from King's Lynn literally died laughing whilst watching an episode of The Goodies - 1975 3. Vic Morrow - (actor) was decapitated by a helicopter blade during filming of Twilight Zone: The Movie, along with two child actors - 1982 4. Owen Hart, a professional wrestler for WWE died during a Pay-Per-View event when performing a stunt. It was planned to have Owen come down from the rafters of the Kemper Arena on a safety harness tied to a rope to make his ring entrance. The safety latch was released and Owen dropped 78 feet into the wrestling ring. The PPV continued even after he was pronounced dead. 5. Brandon Lee, son of Bruce Lee, was shot and killed by a prop .44 Magnum gun while filming the movie The Crow. The gun was pre-loaded by the Weapons Master for the set, but the casing for the blank shattered upon firing and the fragments became instant projectiles. It was not instantly recognized by the crew or other actors; they believed he was still acting. - 1993 6. Andrés Escobar, a Colombian football player, who was shot and killed in Medellín. Though the motivation for the murder remains unclear, many people attribute the murder to the own goal that Escobar scored in the 1994 FIFA World Cup. 7. Leslie Harvey - guitarist of Stone the Crows was electrocuted on stage by a live microphone - 1972 8. Frank Hayes was a jockey who in 1923 suffered a fatal heart attack in the midst of a race. His horse, Sweet Kiss, finished and won the race with his lifeless body still atop, making him the first, and thus far only, jockey to win a race post-mortem. 9. The Collyer brothers, extreme cases of compulsive hoarders were found dead in their home in New York. The younger brother, Langley, died by falling victim to a booby trap he had set up, causing a mountain of objects, books, and newspapers to fall on him crushing him to death. His blind brother, Homer, who had depended on Langley for care, died of starvation some days later. Their bodies were recovered after massive efforts in removing many tons of debris from their home. 10. Christine Chubbuck, an American television news reporter, committed suicide during a live broadcast on July 15. At 9:38 AM, 8 minutes into her talk show, on WXLT-TV in Sarasota, Florida, she drew out a revolver and shot herself in the head. - 1974 11. J.G. Parry-Thomas - in 1927 a British racing driver was decapitated by his car's drive chain which, under stress, snapped and whipped into the cockpit. He was attempting to break his own Land speed record which he had set the previous year. Despite being killed in the attempt, he succeeded in setting a new record of 171 mph. 12. George Herbert - 5th Earl of Carnarvon becomes the first to die from King Tut's Curse after a mosquito bite on his face becomes seriously infected. - 1923 |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 unusual deaths of the 20th century 1. Garry Hoy - Toronto lawyer, fell to his death after he threw himself through the glass wall on the 24th floor of the Toronto-Dominion Centre in order to prove the glass was "unbreakable". - 1993 2. Alex Mitchell - a 50-year-old bricklayer from King's Lynn literally died laughing whilst watching an episode of The Goodies - 1975 3. Vic Morrow - (actor) was decapitated by a helicopter blade during filming of Twilight Zone: The Movie, along with two child actors - 1982 4. Owen Hart, a professional wrestler for WWE died during a Pay-Per-View event when performing a stunt. It was planned to have Owen come down from the rafters of the Kemper Arena on a safety harness tied to a rope to make his ring entrance. The safety latch was released and Owen dropped 78 feet into the wrestling ring. The PPV continued even after he was pronounced dead. 5. Brandon Lee, son of Bruce Lee, was shot and killed by a prop .44 Magnum gun while filming the movie The Crow. The gun was pre-loaded by the Weapons Master for the set, but the casing for the blank shattered upon firing and the fragments became instant projectiles. It was not instantly recognized by the crew or other actors; they believed he was still acting. - 1993 6. Andrés Escobar, a Colombian football player, who was shot and killed in Medellín. Though the motivation for the murder remains unclear, many people attribute the murder to the own goal that Escobar scored in the 1994 FIFA World Cup. 7. Leslie Harvey - guitarist of Stone the Crows was electrocuted on stage by a live microphone - 1972 8. Frank Hayes was a jockey who in 1923 suffered a fatal heart attack in the midst of a race. His horse, Sweet Kiss, finished and won the race with his lifeless body still atop, making him the first, and thus far only, jockey to win a race post-mortem. 9. The Collyer brothers, extreme cases of compulsive hoarders were found dead in their home in New York. The younger brother, Langley, died by falling victim to a booby trap he had set up, causing a mountain of objects, books, and newspapers to fall on him crushing him to death. His blind brother, Homer, who had depended on Langley for care, died of starvation some days later. Their bodies were recovered after massive efforts in removing many tons of debris from their home. 10. Christine Chubbuck, an American television news reporter, committed suicide during a live broadcast on July 15. At 9:38 AM, 8 minutes into her talk show, on WXLT-TV in Sarasota, Florida, she drew out a revolver and shot herself in the head. - 1974 11. J.G. Parry-Thomas - in 1927 a British racing driver was decapitated by his car's drive chain which, under stress, snapped and whipped into the cockpit. He was attempting to break his own Land speed record which he had set the previous year. Despite being killed in the attempt, he succeeded in setting a new record of 171 mph. 12. George Herbert - 5th Earl of Carnarvon becomes the first to die from King Tut's Curse after a mosquito bite on his face becomes seriously infected. - 1923 13. 1927: Isadora Duncan, dancer, died of accidental strangulation and broken neck when her scarf caught on the wheel of a car in which she was a passenger. 13 names you would find on a Sushi menu: 1. hatahata (鰰): sandfish |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 names you would find on a Sushi menu: 1. hatahata (鰰): sandfish 2. Ebi - shrimp |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 names you would find on a Sushi menu: 1. hatahata (鰰): sandfish 2. Ebi - shrimp 3. Ika - squid |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 names you would find on a Sushi menu: 1. hatahata (鰰): sandfish 2. Ebi - shrimp 3. Ika - squid 4. California roll (yummy) |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 names you would find on a Sushi menu: 1. hatahata (鰰): sandfish 2. Ebi - shrimp 3. Ika - squid 4. California roll (yummy) 5. Wasabi of course |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 names you would find on a Sushi menu 1. hatahata (鰰): sandfish 2. Ebi - shrimp 3. Ika - squid 4. California roll (yummy) 5. Wasabi of course 6. Ichiban - Yellow Tail, avocado & Unagi |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 names you would find on a Sushi menu 1. hatahata (鰰): sandfish 2. Ebi - shrimp 3. Ika - squid 4. California roll (yummy) 5. Wasabi of course 6. Ichiban - Yellow Tail, avocado & Unagi 7. Uni - Sea Urchin |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 names you would find on a Sushi menu 1. hatahata (鰰): sandfish 2. Ebi - shrimp 3. Ika - squid 4. California roll (yummy) 5. Wasabi of course 6. Ichiban - Yellow Tail, avocado & Unagi 7. Uni - Sea Urchin 8. Maguro - tuna |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 names you would find on a Sushi menu 1. hatahata (鰰): sandfish 2. Ebi - shrimp 3. Ika - squid 4. California roll (yummy) 5. Wasabi of course 6. Ichiban - Yellow Tail, avocado & Unagi 7. Uni - Sea Urchin 8. Maguro - tuna 9. sake (鮭): salmon |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 names you would find on a Sushi menu 1. hatahata (鰰): sandfish 2. Ebi - shrimp 3. Ika - squid 4. California roll (yummy) 5. Wasabi of course 6. Ichiban - Yellow Tail, avocado & Unagi 7. Uni - Sea Urchin 8. Maguro - tuna 9. sake (鮭): salmon 10. Tako - octopus |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 names you would find on a Sushi menu 1. hatahata (鰰): sandfish 2. Ebi - shrimp 3. Ika - squid 4. California roll (yummy) 5. Wasabi of course 6. Ichiban - Yellow Tail, avocado & Unagi 7. Uni - Sea Urchin 8. Maguro - tuna 9. sake (鮭): salmon 10. Tako - octopus 11. ohyou - halibut |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 names you would find on a Sushi menu 1. hatahata (鰰): sandfish 2. Ebi - shrimp 3. Ika - squid 4. California roll (yummy) 5. Wasabi of course 6. Ichiban - Yellow Tail, avocado & Unagi 7. Uni - Sea Urchin 8. Maguro - tuna 9. sake (鮭): salmon 10. Tako - octopus 11. ohyou - halibut 12. Unagi - fresh water eel |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 names you would find on a Sushi menu 1. hatahata (鰰): sandfish 2. Ebi - shrimp 3. Ika - squid 4. California roll (yummy) 5. Wasabi of course 6. Ichiban - Yellow Tail, avocado & Unagi 7. Uni - Sea Urchin 8. Maguro - tuna 9. sake (鮭): salmon 10. Tako - octopus 11. ohyou - halibut 12. Unagi - fresh water eel 13. ibodai: Japanese butterfish 13 books we had to read at school 1. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: "Faust" |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 books we had to read at school 1. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: "Faust" 2. "Silas Marner" by George Eliot (a.k.a. Mary Ann Evans) |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 books we had to read at school 1. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: "Faust" 2. "Silas Marner" by George Eliot (a.k.a. Mary Ann Evans) 3. Catcher in the Rye - J. D. Sallinger |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 books we had to read at school 1. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: "Faust" 2. "Silas Marner" by George Eliot (a.k.a. Mary Ann Evans) 3. Catcher in the Rye - J. D. Sallinger 4. Julius Caesar - "De Bello Gallico" |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 books we had to read at school 1. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: "Faust" 2. "Silas Marner" by George Eliot (a.k.a. Mary Ann Evans) 3. Catcher in the Rye - J. D. Sallinger 4. Julius Caesar - "De Bello Gallico" 5. Merchant of Venice - William Shakespeare |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 books we had to read at school 1. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: "Faust" 2. "Silas Marner" by George Eliot (a.k.a. Mary Ann Evans) 3. Catcher in the Rye - J. D. Sallinger 4. Julius Caesar - "De Bello Gallico" 5. Merchant of Venice - William Shakespeare 6. Old Man and the Sea - Earnest Hemmingway |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 books we had to read at school 1. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: "Faust" 2. "Silas Marner" by George Eliot (a.k.a. Mary Ann Evans) 3. Catcher in the Rye - J. D. Sallinger 4. Julius Caesar - "De Bello Gallico" 5. Merchant of Venice - William Shakespeare 6. Old Man and the Sea - Earnest Hemmingway 7. "Animal Farm" - George Orwell |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 books we had to read at school 1. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: "Faust" 2. "Silas Marner" by George Eliot (a.k.a. Mary Ann Evans) 3. Catcher in the Rye - J. D. Sallinger 4. Julius Caesar - "De Bello Gallico" 5. Merchant of Venice - William Shakespeare 6. Old Man and the Sea - Earnest Hemmingway 7. "Animal Farm" - George Orwell 8. To Kill a Mockingbird- Harper Lee |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 books we had to read at school 1. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: "Faust" 2. "Silas Marner" by George Eliot (a.k.a. Mary Ann Evans) 3. Catcher in the Rye - J. D. Sallinger 4. Julius Caesar - "De Bello Gallico" 5. Merchant of Venice - William Shakespeare 6. Old Man and the Sea - Ernest Hemmingway 7. "Animal Farm" - George Orwell 8. To Kill a Mockingbird- Harper Lee 9. Romeo and Juliet - Shakespeare |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 books we had to read at school 1. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: "Faust" 2. "Silas Marner" by George Eliot (a.k.a. Mary Ann Evans) 3. Catcher in the Rye - J. D. Sallinger 4. Julius Caesar - "De Bello Gallico" 5. Merchant of Venice - William Shakespeare 6. Old Man and the Sea - Ernest Hemmingway 7. "Animal Farm" - George Orwell 8. To Kill a Mockingbird- Harper Lee 9. Romeo and Juliet - Shakespeare 10. Lord of the Flies - William Golding |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 books we had to read at school 1. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: "Faust" 2. "Silas Marner" by George Eliot (a.k.a. Mary Ann Evans) 3. Catcher in the Rye - J. D. Sallinger 4. Julius Caesar - "De Bello Gallico" 5. Merchant of Venice - William Shakespeare 6. Old Man and the Sea - Ernest Hemmingway 7. "Animal Farm" - George Orwell 8. To Kill a Mockingbird- Harper Lee 9. Romeo and Juliet - Shakespeare 10. Lord of the Flies - William Golding 11. The Red Badge of Courage - Stephen Crane |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 books we had to read at school 1. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: "Faust" 2. "Silas Marner" by George Eliot (a.k.a. Mary Ann Evans) 3. Catcher in the Rye - J. D. Sallinger 4. Julius Caesar - "De Bello Gallico" 5. Merchant of Venice - William Shakespeare 6. Old Man and the Sea - Ernest Hemmingway 7. "Animal Farm" - George Orwell 8. To Kill a Mockingbird- Harper Lee 9. Romeo and Juliet - Shakespeare 10. Lord of the Flies - William Golding 11. The Red Badge of Courage - Stephen Crane 12. Far From the Madding Crowd - Thomas Hardy |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 books we had to read at school 1. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: "Faust" 2. "Silas Marner" by George Eliot (a.k.a. Mary Ann Evans) 3. Catcher in the Rye - J. D. Sallinger 4. Julius Caesar - "De Bello Gallico" 5. Merchant of Venice - William Shakespeare 6. Old Man and the Sea - Ernest Hemmingway 7. "Animal Farm" - George Orwell 8. To Kill a Mockingbird- Harper Lee 9. Romeo and Juliet - Shakespeare 10. Lord of the Flies - William Golding 11. The Red Badge of Courage - Stephen Crane 12. Far From the Madding Crowd - Thomas Hardy 13. Huck Finn - Mark Twain 13 Fictitious Newspapers 1. Daily Bugle - Spiderman |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Fictitious Newspapers 1. Daily Bugle - Spiderman 2. The Daily Prophet - Harry Potter series |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Fictitious Newspapers 1. Daily Bugle - Spiderman 2. The Daily Prophet - Harry Potter series 3. The Maycomb Tribune - To Kill a Mockingbird |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Fictitious Newspapers 1. Daily Bugle - Spiderman 2. The Daily Prophet - Harry Potter series 3. The Maycomb Tribune - To Kill a Mockingbird 4. The Springfield Shopper - The Simpsons |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Fictitious Newspapers 1. Daily Bugle - Spiderman 2. The Daily Prophet - Harry Potter series 3. The Maycomb Tribune - To Kill a Mockingbird 4. The Springfield Shopper - The Simpsons 5. Nieuwe Rommeldamsche Courant - in the Olivier B. Bommel stories by Marten Toonder |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Fictitious Newspapers 1. Daily Bugle - Spiderman 2. The Daily Prophet - Harry Potter series 3. The Maycomb Tribune - To Kill a Mockingbird 4. The Springfield Shopper - The Simpsons 5. Nieuwe Rommeldamsche Courant - in the Olivier 6. Bommel stories by Marten Toonder 7. The Daily Slab - The Flintstones |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Fictitious Newspapers 1. Daily Bugle - Spiderman 2. The Daily Prophet - Harry Potter series 3. The Maycomb Tribune - To Kill a Mockingbird 4. The Springfield Shopper - The Simpsons 5. Nieuwe Rommeldamsche Courant - in the Olivier 6. Bommel stories by Marten Toonder 7. The Daily Slab - The Flintstones 8. The New New York Post - Futurama |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Fictitious Newspapers 1. Daily Bugle - Spiderman 2. The Daily Prophet - Harry Potter series 3. The Maycomb Tribune - To Kill a Mockingbird 4. The Springfield Shopper - The Simpsons 5. Nieuwe Rommeldamsche Courant - in the Olivier 6. Bommel stories by Marten Toonder 7. The Daily Slab - The Flintstones 8. The New New York Post - Futurama 9. The Arlen Bystander - King of the Hill |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Fictitious Newspapers 1. Daily Bugle - Spiderman 2. The Daily Prophet - Harry Potter series 3. The Maycomb Tribune - To Kill a Mockingbird 4. The Springfield Shopper - The Simpsons 5. Nieuwe Rommeldamsche Courant - in the Olivier 6. Bommel stories by Marten Toonder 7. The Daily Slab - The Flintstones 8. The New New York Post - Futurama 9. The Arlen Bystander - King of the Hill 10. New York Star - Sex and the City |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Fictitious Newspapers 1. Daily Bugle - Spiderman 2. The Daily Prophet - Harry Potter series 3. The Maycomb Tribune - To Kill a Mockingbird 4. The Springfield Shopper - The Simpsons 5. Nieuwe Rommeldamsche Courant - in the Olivier Bommel stories by Marten Toonder 6. The Daily Slab - The Flintstones 7. The New New York Post - Futurama 8. The Arlen Bystander - King of the Hill 9. New York Star - Sex and the City 10. St. Louis Daily Inquirer - Citizen Kane |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Fictitious Newspapers 1. Daily Bugle - Spiderman 2. The Daily Prophet - Harry Potter series 3. The Maycomb Tribune - To Kill a Mockingbird 4. The Springfield Shopper - The Simpsons 5. Nieuwe Rommeldamsche Courant - in the Olivier B. Bommel stories by Marten Toonder 6. The Daily Slab - The Flintstones 7. The New New York Post - Futurama 8. The Arlen Bystander - King of the Hill 9. New York Star - Sex and the City 10. St. Louis Daily Inquirer - Citizen Kane 11. The Pickax Picayune - in the "The Cat Who..." series by Lillian Jackson Braun |
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