Shoot the Bullet - Level 8, Scene 6.

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Shoot the Bullet - Level 8, Scene 6.
L8 Moclips: ~1958-1977
Probable son of L66 Mata Hari
Possible brother of L45 Asterix
Possible uncle of L36 Al-Te and L57 Faith
(Center for Whale Research - Apr. 8, 1976)
Liverpül <3
The brain rot won
Viris = Flowey
L8 = Chara
Asriel = Andrew (AKA Viris' creator)
Skeletor (He-Man) vs Just Walk Out!
Skeletor
Just Walk Out!
Ghost Blimp: The Mystery and Missing of the L-8
On Sunday, August 16th 1942 Richard L. Johnston was going about his business. He had just finished waxing his car in Dale City, California when he looked up and saw something huge creeping out of the sky and towards his house. Suddenly it hit a utility pole, electrical wires broke sending sparks cascading down to the street, and Johnson ran into the house to protect his mother. When he came back outside there was a large group of people in the street including Fire Deputy Marshal Sean Wood and Johnston’s next door neighbor, volunteer fireman William Morris. Johnston’s car was completely hidden under a massive fold of what looked like canvas. When Johnston woke up that morning he probably didn’t expect that a blimp would land on his car that day. And yet, moments later the scene became even more bizarre.
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Read the rest of the story in Hushed Up History Volume I, available now through Barnes and Noble and Amazon.com!
World War II Navy blimp. Image via Wikimedia Commons.
[5 images. A close up of a plate of food with stew. A man and a woman in glasses looking at the camera. A person drinking from a glass. Guy Fieri, Dawn Welch standing in a kitchen. A man and a woman looking at the camera. Captions: For each spider, eight spider shoes must also be bought. But they only have L8 between them. With each spider costing 8 pence and each spider shoe costing 1/8 pence each, will the ladies have enough change for the bus home,]
Smalltalks with Professor Stephen Small
A series of blogs posts written by Professor Stephen Small for Writing on the Wall in commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the Liverpool 8 Uprisings (July 3, 1981)
https://writingonthewall.org.uk/news/81uprising