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File:CDC_headquarters_at_Druid_Hills.jpg|link=Druid Hills (nonfiction)|CDC headquarters at [[Druid Hills (nonfiction)|Druid Hills]].
File:CDC_headquarters_at_Druid_Hills.jpg|link=Druid Hills (nonfiction)|CDC headquarters at [[Druid Hills (nonfiction)|Druid Hills]].
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=== Mating Vehicles of Central North America ===
[[Mating Vehicles of Central North America]]
=== Prurience-Intelligencer ===
The [[Prurience-Intelligencer]] (originally the [[New Minneapolis Prurience-Intelligencer Review of Data]]).
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligencer Intelligencer] @ Wikipedia - Intelligencer is an archaic word for a person who gathers intelligence, such as a spy or secret agent.
=== The Borg conquered the Republicans ===
The Borg conquered the Republicans during the 2016 election.
See [[Borg-Republican Wars]].
* [https://www.facebook.com/hashbyK/posts/10219958846539059?comment_id=10219959374512258&reply_comment_id=10219959386232551 Comment] @ Facebook
=== Mashup ===
Toulouse La Trec
Tonight's the Night


=== Green Ruin ===
=== Green Ruin ===

Latest revision as of 14:04, 28 December 2020

Online diary of Karl Jones for Monday December 28, 2020.

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Diary

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Mating Vehicles of Central North America

Mating Vehicles of Central North America

Prurience-Intelligencer

The Prurience-Intelligencer (originally the New Minneapolis Prurience-Intelligencer Review of Data).

  • Intelligencer @ Wikipedia - Intelligencer is an archaic word for a person who gathers intelligence, such as a spy or secret agent.

The Borg conquered the Republicans

The Borg conquered the Republicans during the 2016 election.

See Borg-Republican Wars.

Mashup

Toulouse La Trec

Tonight's the Night

Green Ruin

Green Ruin organic rotgut - compare "Blue Ruin" and "Red Ruin" in the works of Jack Vance.

Druid Hills

Druid Hills

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference

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