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Cliffjumper is the name of several fictional characters from the Transformers franchise. [1] His name is usually associated with an Autobot whose toys are often red ...
Arcee was captured by Starscream and taken captive alongside fellow Autobot Cliffjumper. She claimed to have never met him before and when Starscream said he would kill Cliffjumper if she did not cooperate, Arcee showed little to no concern about him. Starscream took the two Autobots to Shockwave, who was on Cybertron. Shockwave used a cortical ...
Kemal Amin "Casey" Kasem (April 27, 1932 – June 15, 2014) was an American disc jockey, actor and radio presenter, who created and hosted several radio countdown programs, notably American Top 40.
Starscream explains that he and the Fallen engineered a new army of Decepticons, but reveals to Megatron that without sufficient energon levels to feed them, the hatchlings destined to become the new army will keep dying. Later in a factory near Sam's college, Starscream watches as Megatron plans to cut out Sam's brain and later Optimus Prime ...
"The Christmas Shoes" frequently polarizes audiences. [8] While it is a staple of radio stations during the Christmas season, [8] it is often criticized for exploiting poverty to generate a sentimental message and for the narrator's self-congratulatory tone after he gives the boy money. [9] The song has been described as poverty porn. [10]
It seems Kelly Clarkson no longer wants to find someone underneath the tree this holiday season. In a promo video for Clarkson's new "When Christmas Comes Around … Again" album, a row of four ...
On Christmas Eve, Nathan runs to Tom's store, and Robert arrives shortly after. They convince the store clerk to open the door. Nathan wants to buy the shoes, but the clerk tells him he does not have enough money. Nathan explains that he wants the shoes for his mother, so that she will be beautiful in heaven. Robert pays for the shoes.
There's a good reason why nearly all classic Christmas tales rely on an element of fantasy, for, literarily at least, Christmas is a time of miracles. Grisham sticks to the mundane, however, and his story lacks magic for that ... The misanthropy in this short novel makes a good antidote to the more cloying Christmas tales, and the book is fun ...