ACME A12
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Rascal. Still like racoons to this day as a result...despite their reputation for being trash pandas...
I loved that book.i was working on my son's house with him, and was trying to tell him about it, but my memory is not too good.This one. Spoiler alert....Steam shovel digs a foundation for a building and he can't get out so they convert him into the furnace.
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Is that the one where the guy sets off on his own when it's -40, even though he knows he shouldn't?Though not a book, this short story captured my imagination as a young boy. Its called To Build a Fire written by Jack London.
"To Build a Fire" is one of Jack London's most beloved short stories. A heartbreaking tale set in the vast wintry landscape of the North, it endures as one of the greatest adventures ever written.
Don't forget the dog. Apparently, he was joining up with some buddies at a camp in the Yukon. Weather took a bad turn, -70, broke through ice, got wet...Is that the one where the guy sets off on his own when it's -40, even though he knows he shouldn't?
I’m half German and was born there in 1963. Mom made a point of not raising us German, unfortunately didn’t teach us to speak the language.Those with German upbringings will know this book and the terror it brought.
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Made from pure Tiger Butter.I see someone else is a fan, I have 2 copies of that book! Old & new! I could eat about 169 pancakes about now!
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I think about that story every winter. It was told from an odd perspective, was it the dogs?Don't forget the dog. Apparently, he was joining up with some buddies at a camp in the Yukon. Weather took a bad turn, -70, broke through ice, got wet...
I don't recall. Maybe I'll read it again.I think about that story every winter. It was told from an odd perspective, was it the dogs?