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RE: The exhumed skull of a would-be assassin, and its long journey home - Craig Hipkins - 08-15-2015 11:51 AM Great article! RE: The exhumed skull of a would-be assassin, and its long journey home - Jim Page - 08-15-2015 01:03 PM (08-15-2015 10:50 AM)L Verge Wrote: Am I the only one here who is old enough to remember the old Brenda Starr, Reporter, comic strips? Hey, Laurie! Dale Messick, who drew that strip, was a long-time Naples resident. She had a very quirky, nervous art style. Mike, you did a wonderful job on your art! --Jim RE: The exhumed skull of a would-be assassin, and its long journey home - MaddieM - 08-15-2015 04:58 PM (07-06-2015 03:13 PM)L Verge Wrote: The Sunday edition of the Washington Post carried both of Michael Ruane's articles on the finding of the Powell skull as well as the execution (then and now). They are in the Metro Section C if trying to locate them. Life is often stranger than fiction. I love a good old fashioned ghost story...specially the real ones! RE: The exhumed skull of a would-be assassin, and its long journey home - BettyO - 08-15-2015 07:43 PM OMG - WONDERFUL cartoon, Mike ....wish I looked half that good! RE: The exhumed skull of a would-be assassin, and its long journey home - brtmchl - 08-16-2015 09:27 AM Thank you. That is so nice of all of you. I have always loved that picture of Betty and Mike. It always reminds me of an X Files episode. Betty, don't be silly. You look wonderful in that picture. |