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The Tidal Basin – A special place for world leaders… who gotta have it. It’s a very rare head of state who is so focused on their task that the fact of his or her humanity and needs can be ignored. (Adolf and Pol tried to join our group, but they had… problems.) However, our President of Ratznestistan is not only making an absolute pest of himself in pursuit of some companionship, but is making a pest of himself all the way back to a previous century, much to the annoyance of his host. A chief executive needs to remember his position, which can play to his advantage, even in a land where the sound of car bombs greets the dawn. But why listen to me? Jack, Bill, Henry, step in here…
Major Matt Mason Premium Member over 4 years ago
Get him a hooker or twelve, Ollie.
davidf42 over 4 years ago
Morning, Anniephans!
I bet he is happy, not having to hear Ka-Foom every five minutes!
davidf42 over 4 years ago
Little Orphan Annie, by Elliot Caplin and Tex Blaisdell
“El Dorado”
February 27, 1971
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davidf42 over 4 years ago
Leonard Starr’s Annie
“The Gray Avenger”
February 12, 1981
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davidf42 over 4 years ago
Annie – 30 years ago today
“The Sword of Asho-Ka”
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davidf42 over 4 years ago
Andrew Pepoy’s Annie
Written by Jay Maeder
“City of Gold”
July 31, 2000
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jrankin1959 over 4 years ago
The Tidal Basin – A special place for world leaders… who gotta have it. It’s a very rare head of state who is so focused on their task that the fact of his or her humanity and needs can be ignored. (Adolf and Pol tried to join our group, but they had… problems.) However, our President of Ratznestistan is not only making an absolute pest of himself in pursuit of some companionship, but is making a pest of himself all the way back to a previous century, much to the annoyance of his host. A chief executive needs to remember his position, which can play to his advantage, even in a land where the sound of car bombs greets the dawn. But why listen to me? Jack, Bill, Henry, step in here…