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billroper March 11 2008, 18:17:37 UTC
I have no idea of where or how, but I do remember tripping over Treasure Chest as a child.

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jeff_duntemann March 11 2008, 19:00:56 UTC
Probably flipping through the comic book piles of your Catholic friends. I actually first saw Treasure Chest in my cousin Ron's piles of comics, when I was in the lower grades and didn't receive the mag at school.

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chris_gerrib March 11 2008, 19:53:35 UTC
I got quite a chuckle out of your usage of "well, you know."

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jetfx March 12 2008, 00:16:59 UTC
That Godless Communism series was quite hilarious, but I was born at the tail end of the Soviet Union and the whole ideological struggle of the 20th century strikes me as somewhat ridiculous, even if it was very real for its participants. The political situation of the Cold War comes across as absurd now, that the threat of nuclear annihilation was considered an acceptable side effect of a difference in doctrine.

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daisy_knotwise March 12 2008, 04:13:07 UTC
Hey, isn't a bass poltroon part of the woodwind family?

GHR

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jeff_duntemann March 12 2008, 15:32:55 UTC
Yes, but a bear is too large to be an alto poltroon.

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baron_waste March 12 2008, 14:30:03 UTC

The future always includes Forbidden Planet crescent-shaped shoulder ridges. Even if the future's just eleven years on. It's the future, isn't it?

“The crew's been given leave until 2300 o'clock.” OH good. And this is just the first page!

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