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Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875–1950) was an American author. He is best known as an early influence in the science fiction genre, specifically through the creation of his best known series, Tarzan of the Apes and John Carter of Mars. He was a prolific author in general and made contributions to many other genres.
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Dean said, 4 months ago
Speaking of the African desert, so sad to hear the Islamic terrorists burned the library in Kathmandu.
Dean said, 4 months ago
@Dean
Or is it Timbuktu?
Polsixe said, 4 months ago
Yeah, go work in the new oil fields, plenty of good service industry jobs there. Is a kid pulling the giraffe’s tail?
John Bollinger
said, 4 months ago
Sure looks like it, Polsixe.
J. Short
said, 4 months ago
Let the message go forth I will attend…Let the message…Let the message…
Did you hear the chief has ordered a massage tent?
rdmacgregor said, 4 months ago
You’d think the chief could just show up as fast as a message could get there. Or maybe he wants a massage in his tent before hitting the road.
sydman said, 4 months ago
Strange location for T-zan to carry his knife, first panel. Since there are no straps visible we will assume that bow and quiver are glued to his back. Lackofdetailgowa!
Night-Gaunt49 said, 4 months ago
@Dean
Just saw something on the Timbuktu library and university.
WW2 Marine Veteran said, 4 months ago
@Dean
Islamic terrorism will continue as long as religious differences continue.
Katman said, 4 months ago
Once again islam, the religion of “peace” has struck innocent people, just wait until Iran gets a nuclear bomb, then the sh*t will surely fly!
Tribemates are correct in Celardo’s placing of Tarzan’s knife, perhaps he had a rough night and fuzzy morning hangover….got confused with the blade and the giraffe’s tail.
Anyway mixed messages, erotic massages, and a desert pursuit await us in the coming days. :)> SandInYourFaceAGowa!!
Chikuku said, 4 months ago
Let the message go forth to friend and foe alike!
Chikuku said, 4 months ago
Timbuktu. Katmandu is in Nepal. And the books burned in Timbuktu were Muslim books. The Al-Qaida terrorists hate intelligent, tolerant, civilized Muslims even more than they hate the non-Muslims.
the old professor said, 4 months ago
Timbuktu was an important and prosperous trading city about 800 years ago. It was also a centre of learning at a time when the Islamic world was miles ahead of Europe in science and mathematics.
Teresa said, 4 months ago
@Chikuku
Really?