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snowmman:
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginSnow - I had no idea....

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I think maybe they were speaking figuratively, though. But maybe not? who knows.
words can have so many meanings.

Bruce A. Smith:
Well, you'll always be a tap dancer to me...

... in fact, some days I'm convinced you invented tap dancing.

snowmman:
Clarke Mayer has written a great Kindle book.
released on 11/24/21 I believe it needs a little promotion

it is only $5.99 (kindle)

I really like how he uses the Robin character to explore female heroes. This should be considered the bible for the subject.
I don't know if Clarke is working with the film producers and Tina. But who knows? We can only hope

This is the book I wish I could have written.
Caveats: I have not read the book.

-Dr. Dr. Snowman

Part of the Clarke's mastery here, is the title choice of "Incendiary"..a synonym for "Smoking Hot"
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Incendiary Nov 24, 2021
by Clarke Mayer
$5.99
Al Ader is dying and doesn’t have much time left. Determined to leave a legacy behind, he devises a plan to mystify the masses…and the authorities. Armed with a bomb, he hijacks a commercial airliner on Thanksgiving Eve of 1971. If he can survive long enough, he might solidify his place in history as a folk hero.

Robin Kraft is getting married, if she can make it through this flight. As authorities scramble to intervene, Robin must comply with Al’s demands if she is going to keep her passengers—and herself—safe and alive.

Fundamental disagreements between the airline’s owner and FBI agents about how to handle the situation only further endanger everyone involved. Caught on opposite sides of a deadly dance in midair, Al and Robin must form a devil’s pact where no matter what happens, Al won’t get out alive. The only question is, how many people will he take out with him before he goes?

Chaucer:
Snow, I don’t really understand your disdain for a book you have never read written by a man you’ve never met.

 I could understand if you had read it and thought it was total bullshit and went point by point as to why, but as it stands it seems you have decided out of hand to denigrate the book, or are envious of the attention and accolades Dr. Edwards is receiving.

I have a great deal of respect for you as a researcher but frankly your behavior in regards to this book has been perplexing and unbecoming.

 I know my opinion means less than nothing to you, but I just don’t get it.

snowmman:
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginSnow, I don’t really understand your disdain for a book you have never read written by a man you’ve never met.

 I could understand if you had read it and thought it was total bullshit and went point by point as to why, but as it stands it seems you have decided out of hand to denigrate the book, or are envious of the attention and accolades Dr. Edwards is receiving.

I have a great deal of respect for you as a researcher but frankly your behavior in regards to this book has been perplexing and unbecoming.

 I know my opinion means less than nothing to you, but I just don’t get it.

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Chaucer, I'm touched at the opportunity to expand your knowlege of humans.
The honor is mine.
Got to go: more superbly annotated books to review! Facts galore! head spins!
No time to discuss.
I do fart in front of company, I will admit.

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