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Die You Zombie Bastards!
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Caleb Emerson's height is 6ft 5in (1.96 m) Caleb Emerson is actor, editor, born: Caleb David Harvey Emerson , June 9, 1976, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Caleb Emerson is best known for "Frankie in Blunderland" Best Known For Movie: Frankie in BlunderlandHeight: 6ft 5in (1.96 m)Born:...
Cool as Hell
Cool as Hell: Rich and Benny are having trouble with the ladies, until they befriend a demon named Az. It’s a non-stop party until a soul hungry beast leaps through an open portal from the underworld and starts terrorizing the town. It’s up to Az and the boys to send the creature back to the depths where it came from, and look good, while doing it in “Cool As Hell”.
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there are flowers everywhere, like a funeral, like somebody is dead but there is too much color for a church. this isn’t a funeral, it’s outside, open space, reminds him of that little boy he met in the market once, holding an armful of roses and crying as soft as than the wind. if he could go back in time he’d wipe the tears away.
he picks up a calla lily, wrapped in plastic and slightly opened, and brings it towards a stout older woman with a graceful smile of her face; Caleb pays her for the flower and tells her he will be back next weekend. She smiles even wider, losing some of her composure. You look like my son, she tells him. I haven’t seen him in ten years. Caleb holds her hand and remembers that little boy, and his heart breaks because mothers shouldn’t lose their sons, and sons should never lose their mothers.
he goes home and weeps for her.