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Just found out that newspapers.com was free for a week. Guess who decided to try and find a bunch of animatronic stuff?

A very weird looking Jasper mask

An ad from Americana Amusement Park mentioning the Bear Country Jubilee and an article describing the show. Weirdly this description was made around 1983, so about 5 years after it was installed but everyone's still treating it like it was new.

Didn't find any info on Morey's Piers' BCJ show, which is weird considering how it was advertised on the side of the show building and seemed like a big deal, but I did find this guy. He's just a little dude.

I found this funny. They think his name is Smitty. Come to think of it, who is Smitty supposed to be? Is he ever mentioned?

Just a nice TGAAPS ad.

A funny little drawing of the WP5 from Pyramid Place in NY. I also like this little blurb on Kings Dominion's WP5 show where they put gorilla in quotes like Fatz somehow isn't one.

And finally a pic from the first ever Showbiz Pizza. You can barely make out some of the animatronics

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Steve never turns the heater on in his car when he's alone. This is something Eddie picks up on fairly quickly, as summer turns to autumn, as the air cools down. The mornings are icy, now. There's a bite to each and every breath that you can suck in almost like smoke, and it's pleasant for all of two seconds before it chills you to the bone.

The first time he notices it, there's so much noise in the car that Eddie doesn't get a chance to say anything - Dustin is chattering on to Mike about god-knows-what. Instead, he just watches from the passenger seat as Steve clocks Will's chattering teeth in the rearview mirror and immediately reaches forward to crank up the dial.

The second time, it's just Steve and Eddie, and they're driving back from dropping Eddie's van off at the mechanics. Steve meets him outside the shop at a crisp 7am, and it's fucking freezing, honestly. Eddie slides into the passenger seat and winces at the way his breaths come out in a cloud. "Shit, dude," he groans, "aren't you cold?" Steve shrugs, focused on driving. "A bit, I guess. Help yourself." He waves at the AC settings carelessly. How the fuck are you not freezing your balls off? Eddie wonders, but he doesn't voice the thought aloud, though he very much wants to. There's something here, he thinks. There's something I'm not getting.

The third time it happens, Eddie doesn't even need to get in the car to know Steve didn't switch the heating on. He knows this because when Steve saunters into the new trailer, a 6-pack in hand, his lips are almost blue. He's wearing a too-thin jacket, undone over a plain shirt. Eddie frowns. "Jesus Christ, Steve," he murmurs, immediately rushing through to his room to grab a sweater. He throws it at Steve when he gets back out to the main room, chewing at the inside of his cheek. "What's this for?" "Because you're fucking freezing, man. Are you kidding me? You're turning to ice right in front of me, look at you." And it's so wrong that Steve looks so confused. It's so wrong. Because he's so clearly cold as hell. It looks painful, damn it, the way his hands are shaking, the way he can't quite move his fingers properly when he goes to pop the cap off of his beer. I am going to take care of you until you figure out how to take care of yourself, Eddie thinks, fierce and determined. And he does.

When Steve leaves that night, after the movie, Eddie makes him keep the black knit sweater on, makes him take it with him. "You look cute," he grins, aiming for playful, aiming for the misdirect. He likes the way it makes Steve blush, anyway. It's a win-win. Eddie follows close behind Steve down the steps of the trailer, catching the driver's door with a quick hand before it can slam closed. He waits for Steve to start the car before getting to work. "What're you-" Steve begins, falling silent as Eddie leans over him and switches the heating on. "You," he mutters, pulling back, tapping a finger on Steve's forehead. "You keep that on until you get home, you hear me, big boy?" Steve looks bewildered, but nods anyway.

Eddie starts bringing an extra jacket or sweater with him everywhere, after that, and it comes in handy more times than he'd like. He wishes it wasn't the only way to get Steve into his clothes. He buys Steve a hot water bottle with a cover that's the same yellow as that sweater that he loves so much. Eddie gets into the habit of calling Steve each night, and before he hangs up, he tells Steve to fill it up. Tells Steve to use it. He checks Steve's bed one day, pulls back the duvet a bit, and can't help but beam when he sees the hot water bottle tucked there. When he presses a hand to it, it's still warm.

One day, nearing Christmas, now, Eddie slides into the passenger seat of Steve's car, and the heater is already on, car toasty and warm. His cheeks dimple when he sees that Steve is already wearing Eddie's own black knit sweater; His smile only widens further as Steve comments, "Fucking freezing today, man. When did it get so cold?" Eddie just chokes out a laugh and throws the spare jacket he'd brought with him onto the back seat. He has to turn his head to look out the window so Steve can't see the proud tears in his eyes.

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queen's shadow, ek johnston / the phantom menace / house of cards, radiohead / darth vader (2020) #3 / queen's peril, ek johnston / darth vader (2020) #2 / i want you to love me, fiona apple / atonement / queen's shadow / the other boleyn girl / home with you, fka twigs / comic manip / queen's shadow, ek johnston / black swan / either way i lose, nina simone / aftermath / i don't know how to keep loving you, julia jacklin

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THE STAR WARS PREQUEL TRILOGY: A TRAGEDY

(i) Matthew Stover, Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith; (ii) Jean Anouilh, Antigone (translated by Zander Teller); (iii) Aeschylus, The Oresteia; (iv) Jean Anouilh, Antigone (translated by Zander Teller); (v) Richard Siken, Litany in Which Certain Things Are Crossed Out; (vi) Richard Siken, War of the Foxes; (vii) Richard Siken, Planet of Love

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