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Damn! Now where do I go?
Posted by: Cindy | April 28, 2008 at 07:00 PM
For where to go I'd probably say back to the Pajiba recap threads. The hardcore viewers are gonna know where the dope is buried....or something.
Yes, it's part of my job to make referrals! No, it is nowhere near as satisfying as producing a damn answer.
Posted by: Jay | April 30, 2008 at 10:17 PM
LOST is everything Heroes wanted to grow up to be, which is why Tim Kring kept name checking it the entire first season in interviews...On a completely different note, can the references desk find me scans or hard copies of the July 10, 1989 Time magazine issue article about Swamp Thing meeting Jesus and how the issue got pulled? I've been looking for a clear copy or scan for years without much success at my local library branch...
same for the June 26, 1989 article "A Slimy Monster Hobnobs in Heaven, but Not Holy Land" from the Wall Street Journal, and perhaps a Rolling Stone article I recall from the same general time period...
I'm trying to assemble something and these type of articles, preferably scans of the printed pages with whatever art was attached would really be a huge help....See, I'm getting you do my homework like a real life library patron! Go Internet!
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Posted by: Robert | June 09, 2008 at 02:59 PM