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COSTUMED CRIMEFIGHTERS ACADEMY â Online (for the duration of the emergency)Review Lesson #11: Training the Trainers (cont.) Our applicant is starting to show more âred flagsâ than an old Soviet Union âMay Dayâ parade. The latest: 1. A willingness to steal when he fancies it necessary. While some of our graduates have found it helpful to play both sides of the law for the greater good (Refer to B. Reid, Class of â36), none have actually gone so far as to commit an actual crime.2. Bad publicity (somewhat related to 1). He has attracted the attention of the local authorities more for his outfit and petty thievery than whatever daring exploits he fantasizes about; note the chiefâs reaction when informed. 3. Style over substance. âBeautiful shiny bootsâ tend to get beat up rather quickly living in a cave and tramping around the border area woods â which may actually be a good thing, as moonlight tends to show up the shine rather well, tipping off the wearerâs location. (Yes, we know that C. Kent, Class of â38 wears bright red boots while on the job, but our Dean Emeritus has certain⊠advantages.) On a side note, since his Junior Commando is still a pre-teen, she has some growing left to do⊠which means heâll probably have to commit one or two more petty thefts sooner than he expects. (Yes, we also know that our Class of â24 graduate has been a kid for almost a century. The point is, our applicant does not know that.)
davidf42 almost 5 years ago
Morning, Anniephans!
So, the cops have already crossed wits with this guy!
davidf42 almost 5 years ago
Leonard Starrâs Annie
âMay Flowersâ
September 8, 1980
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EYx7HAcXYAA1K3D?format=jpg&name=large
davidf42 almost 5 years ago
Little Orphan Annie, week of February 2, 1969
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1fom_vb6NF7QzdAnh7e_iVNRFkw9Bbgns
jrankin1959 almost 5 years ago
COSTUMED CRIMEFIGHTERS ACADEMY â Online (for the duration of the emergency) Review Lesson #11: Training the Trainers (cont.) Our applicant is starting to show more âred flagsâ than an old Soviet Union âMay Dayâ parade. The latest: 1. A willingness to steal when he fancies it necessary. While some of our graduates have found it helpful to play both sides of the law for the greater good (Refer to B. Reid, Class of â36), none have actually gone so far as to commit an actual crime. 2. Bad publicity (somewhat related to 1). He has attracted the attention of the local authorities more for his outfit and petty thievery than whatever daring exploits he fantasizes about; note the chiefâs reaction when informed. 3. Style over substance. âBeautiful shiny bootsâ tend to get beat up rather quickly living in a cave and tramping around the border area woods â which may actually be a good thing, as moonlight tends to show up the shine rather well, tipping off the wearerâs location. (Yes, we know that C. Kent, Class of â38 wears bright red boots while on the job, but our Dean Emeritus has certain⊠advantages.) On a side note, since his Junior Commando is still a pre-teen, she has some growing left to do⊠which means heâll probably have to commit one or two more petty thefts sooner than he expects. (Yes, we also know that our Class of â24 graduate has been a kid for almost a century. The point is, our applicant does not know that.)
Gerard:D almost 5 years ago
This happens to many comic book nerds.