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File:Robbing a rich merchants house-J. M. W. Silver.jpg|link=Crime (nonfiction)|[[Crime (nonfiction)|Crime sometimes does pay]], according to [[Game theory (nonfiction)|game theory]]. | File:Robbing a rich merchants house-J. M. W. Silver.jpg|link=Crime (nonfiction)|[[Crime (nonfiction)|Crime sometimes does pay]], according to [[Game theory (nonfiction)|game theory]]. | ||
File:Fortunes of a Street Waif.jpg|[[Lud the Gamer]] was boot-thief as child, say Biographer-Critics. | File:Fortunes of a Street Waif.jpg|[[Lud the Gamer]] was boot-thief as child, say Biographer-Critics. | ||
File:Berners_Street_Hoax_caricature.jpg|The Berners Street hoax brings traffic to a standstill in parts of London (1810). | |||
File:Flea circus ticket.jpg|link=Human Flea Circus|[[Human Flea Circus]] breaks attendance record. | File:Flea circus ticket.jpg|link=Human Flea Circus|[[Human Flea Circus]] breaks attendance record. | ||
File:The Joker circa 1940.jpg|link=The Joker (nonfiction)|[[The Joker (nonfiction)|The Joker]] makes surprise appearance at the [[Human Flea Circus]]. | File:The Joker circa 1940.jpg|link=The Joker (nonfiction)|[[The Joker (nonfiction)|The Joker]] makes surprise appearance at the [[Human Flea Circus]]. |
Revision as of 16:19, 23 November 2016
Severed heads of medieval criminals available for reprogramming.
Crime sometimes does pay, according to game theory.
Lud the Gamer was boot-thief as child, say Biographer-Critics.
Human Flea Circus breaks attendance record.
The Joker makes surprise appearance at the Human Flea Circus.
Sales of Turbo marmoratus flasks are brisk at the Human Flea Circus.
Supervillain Gold Ruster threatens to use "rust powers" on Fort Knox gold.
Gem detective alert: Fabergé egg recently commissioned by Dysprosium Titanate made from Spin Ice, may be trap for Roger Zelazny.