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File:Hodor Love.jpg|link=Hodor Love|"'''[[Hodor Love]]'''" is a song by Valyrian Earring. | File:Hodor Love.jpg|link=Hodor Love|"'''[[Hodor Love]]'''" is a song by Valyrian Earring. | ||
File:Where the Wild Things Were.jpg|link=Where The Wild Things Were|'''''[[Where The Wild Things Were]]''''' is a nonfiction book about the lives of the monsters in the celebrated children's book ''Where The Wild Things Are'' by Maurice Sendak. | File:Where the Wild Things Were.jpg|link=Where The Wild Things Were|'''''[[Where The Wild Things Were]]''''' is a nonfiction book about the lives of the monsters in the celebrated children's book ''Where The Wild Things Are'' by Maurice Sendak. |
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"Hodor Love" is a song by Valyrian Earring.
Where The Wild Things Were is a nonfiction book about the lives of the monsters in the celebrated children's book Where The Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak.
"(You're) Having My Bomb Bay" is a song by [REDACTED].
The Terroir is a 2007 novel by Mason S. Minds which tells a fictionalized account of Captain Sir John Franklin's search for the fabled Northwest Vineyards. Plagued by starvation, illness, and cheap merlot, Franklin and his men are stalked across the bleak Arctic landscape by the Phylloxerum, a supernaturally cold-resistant swarm of vine-eating parasites.