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Judy was a friend and mentor of mine, and her posthumous memoir, co-written by my friend Emily Pohl-Weary, is nominated for the Hugo Award this year.
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Sister Catt of the Witchkin Weary of Morally Deficient Asshats Trying to Blame Their Hatred on God.
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Weary from the battles, the men sat around on deck that night recounting the day’s events when an ensign looked at the Captain and asked, “Sir, why did you call for your red shirt before the battle?”
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Legendary circus tramp clown Emmett Kelly, Jr. aka Weary Willie, with his trademark sad face paint, hilariously dusted off home plate and mocked the umpire to the amusement of the capacity crowd of 32,000.
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Legendary circus tramp clown Emmett Kelly, Jr. aka Weary Willie, with his trademark sad face paint, hilariously dusted off home plate and mocked the umpire to the amusement of the capacity crowd of 32,000.
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Legendary circus tramp clown Emmett Kelly, Jr. aka Weary Willie, with his trademark sad face paint, hilariously dusted off home plate and mocked the umpire to the amusement of the capacity crowd of 32,000.
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Legendary circus tramp clown Emmett Kelly, Jr. aka Weary Willie, with his trademark sad face paint, hilariously dusted off home plate and mocked the umpire to the amusement of the capacity crowd of 32,000.
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Heavily they toiled up the steep ascent of the hill called Weary-All.
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Heavily they toiled up the steep ascent of the hill called Weary-All.
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"Weary" Davidson leaves the ranch for Portland, where conventional city life palls on him.
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