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Gun Control (I don’t THINK so!)

July 19th, 2007 by Steven Gould

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Posted in Pop. Culture, Science, Science Fiction, Steve, Technology | 2 Comments »

Well, if you’re not going to ComicCon

July 19th, 2007 by Steven Gould

JUMPER Filming in Peterborough, Ontario late 2006.

Despite my notification that there would be Jumper publicity at ComicCon, looks like they couldn’t pull it together in time.

Sean Dudas, Fox’s vice president of national publicity, stated, “Fox is not going to be able to participate in Comic-Con this year. The material wasn’t ready and we only want to go out when we can put our best foot forward. Obviously, we will have to find other ways to get materials out to the fans and hopefully those will be ready soon.”

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No Such Person

July 19th, 2007 by Bradley Denton

Not a Private Citizen 

Two hundred and thirty-one years ago tomorrow, Colonel James Paterson, adjutant to General William Howe of His Majesty’s army, was admitted to General George Washington’s headquarters at No. 1 Broadway in New York City.

Col. Paterson was attempting to deliver a letter from his commander’s brother, Admiral Lord Richard Howe – a letter addressed to “George Washington, Esq., etc., etc.” This letter supposedly contained an offer of peace terms . . . because British and Hessian troops under General Howe were gathering on Staten Island, and more troops were arriving almost daily on Lord Howe’s ships in New York Harbor. If the Continental Army did not surrender, New York might soon see the same sort of bloodshed that Boston had seen at Bunker Hill.

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