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  • BTW, I can't believe there hasn't been any mention of the movie that seems to have originated the term Killdozer, or the Wisconsin band that took the name.

    Damn Interesting 2009

  • "More than human", New Twilight Zone "Killdozer" Signiture is in light pencil

    Archive 2009-09-01 Chris Perridas 2009

  • "More than human", New Twilight Zone "Killdozer" Signiture is in light pencil

    Antiquarian Weird Tales: More 1953 AUTOGRAPHS Chris Perridas 2009

  • I mean, come on, the name of the story has an exclamation point - it's not just "Killdozer," but "KILLDOZER!" as if Theodore Sturgeon was pounding on the door of your house and screaming it at the top of its lungs.

    I Have Nothing Better To Write Today: Controversial Choices 2006

  • King may have been inspired by Theodore Sturgeon's story "Killdozer," which came out in "Astounding" in November, 1944.

    back in the saddle Holly 2006

  • -I'm surprised, given what I've heard of Street & Smith's tightness with their rights in regards to competitors' reprints, that FFM got ahold of "Killdozer" from ASTOUNDING, and I don't think I've read any AED Smith...so if Bob Napier's challenge spurs you to action...perhaps you'll consider posting it to FM, as well.

    Today's Purchase Bill Crider 2006

  • Finally, there is the so-called "Killdozer" event.

    Twilight Language 2009

  • Today marks the six year anniversary of the Granby Killdozer attack.

    Some things about Colorado, I wanted to share wendigomountain 2010

  • Considering how young he was at the time, it seemed rather amazing that he could actually convince shitty communist grindcore bands like Killdozer to play in North Dakota.

    Chuck Klosterman on Rock Chuck Klosterman 2010

  • Theodore Sturgeon wrote a story called Killdozer about a driverless bulldozer that went on a rampage and tried to kill some guys, but that might be the closest anything has come to Errant Farm Machinery literature.

    Tough Guys Don't Flinch Bill Crider 2007

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