Angel Spotlight - Peter David, Jay Faerber, Dan Jolley, Jeff Mariotte, Scott Tipton, Bob Gill, David Messina, Mike Norton, Mark Pennington, Nicola Scott [Paperback]
May 12, 2007 (The Guardian / Gavin Bell) -- Mati the blacksmith was worried. A Romanian gypsy, he was usually in lively good humour, but today he was distraught. Recently men from a television company had come to his village, offering to install satellite dishes for free, and his daughter had taken one. Now he had been sent a bill for renting it, and he didn't have the money - or a television. His daughter had gone to work in Hungary and taken it with her. So he feared the worst. Would the police take him to prison?
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My dearest Count, Oh Lord of night. Your noble image, Is a welcome sight.
I have waited, for so long, I knew you would return. For your bitter sweet kiss, My humble neck does burn.
So come my dear, And drink your fill. Whilst in your arms, I feel no ill.
Then leave you will, I know you must. But promise me you will return, For in your word I trust.
Raven December 26, 2001
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October 10, 1996 (Peter Gilstrap / Phoenix New Times) - It takes a certain brand of optimism and foresight to make a small-market concept work, a certain drive and, of course, the essential ability to recognize a need and fill it. Before a savvy, upward mover even begins to address such concepts as outsourcing, retrenchment and severe lower-pricing to shed high-cost capacity, he must be able to pick the right product at the right moment. Such a man is Rod Jakubik. His product is fangs.
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well... my life is now even more pathetic than it was before. all i can do is sit in a small, dark corner and try to stay alive. alive for wat?
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Bollywood might have played its part in petrifying the audience with a fair share of horror flicks, but one character that still manages to evoke bloodcurdling screams is Dracula . Bram Stoker's exceptional vampire may have completed 110 years of its reign of terror, but the vicious Count still continues to inspire filmmakers in Hollywood as well as India. While Bela Lugosi's potryal of this frightful visage had been a runaway hit, the Indian parallels haven't been popular. So why has the desi Dracula failed to blaze similar trails of terror?
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