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the dryer in the new place sucks ass. 2x drying it has taken, equaling $3.00. this is socks & towels people. at this rate, it would be less expensive & more energy efficient to buy new ones.  grrrr, back to halloween tumbling.

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HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
Kelly Freas
Mad #59 ~ Dec/1960



drakecaperton:thesweetestpsychopath:mudwerks:Golden Age Comic Book Stories



HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
Kelly Freas
Mad #59 ~ Dec/1960

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HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

Kelly Freas

Mad #59 ~ Dec/1960

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Village of the Damned (1960), was based on the novel The Midwich Cuckoos, written by English author John Wyndham and published in 1957. The title of the novel refers to the way brood parasite cuckoo birds place their eggs in the nests of other birds that do not notice the “invasion.” Even after the alien eggs hatch, the surrogate mothers raise them as their own.Village of the Damned (1960), was based on the novel The Midwich Cuckoos, written by English author John Wyndham and published in 1957. The title of the novel refers to the way brood parasite cuckoo birds place their eggs in the nests of other birds that do not notice the “invasion.” Even after the alien eggs hatch, the surrogate mothers raise them as their own.

Village of the Damned (1960), was based on the novel The Midwich Cuckoos, written by English author John Wyndham and published in 1957. The title of the novel refers to the way brood parasite cuckoo birds place their eggs in the nests of other birds that do not notice the “invasion.” Even after the alien eggs hatch, the surrogate mothers raise them as their own.

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