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Lots of you asked me to go on Giant Bomb's podcast, so I did -- I would recommend skipping through me on it, though.
No More Sparks On Podcasts SVGL 2009
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Lots of you asked me to go on Giant Bomb's podcast, so I did -- I would recommend skipping through me on it, though.
Archive 2009-06-01 SVGL 2009
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(If you're interested, the source book I'm pulling from is Paul Boyer's By the Bomb's Early Light - fascinating reading.)
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Ciano could now understand his father-in-law's uncharacteristic caution in waiting five whole months after the Bomb's completion before making use of it.
DBTL 24: Equal and Opposite Johnny Pez 2009
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Cool is defined in "Da Bomb's Mini-dicitionary of Slang" here: cool: (adjective) 1.
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The bomb doors open several seconds before release-long seconds whose heart-stopping silence ends in the trademark call, "Bomb's Away."
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The bomb doors open several seconds before release-long seconds whose heart-stopping silence ends in the trademark call, "Bomb's Away."
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This is also the site with Da Bomb's Mini-dictionary.
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We took the T up to Symphony Hall on Thursday evening for a concert consisting of a brand new (to the U.S.) work by British composer Mark-Anthony Turnage (whose head shot makes him look startlingly like Sardonic Bomb's Scott Barnes) called "Ceres."
Archive 2007-01-01 Will 2007
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We took the T up to Symphony Hall on Thursday evening for a concert consisting of a brand new (to the U.S.) work by British composer Mark-Anthony Turnage (whose head shot makes him look startlingly like Sardonic Bomb's Scott Barnes) called "Ceres."
DesignerBlog Will 2007
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