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Chewed to Bits by Giant Turtles

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Man's Life magazine- May 1957
Man’s Life magazine – May 1957

What a wonderful way to kick off the new year! Behold, finally in my hands after years of searching, a May 1957 issue of Man’s Life magazine with the Will Hulsey “Chewed to Bits by Giant Turtles” cover. Groovy.

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This entry was posted in covers, magazines and tagged antique, art, history, illustration, magazines, man's life, men's adventure, men's adventure magazines, turtles, vintage, will hulsey on January 12, 2022 by Clayton Hove.

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It was almost 2pm by the time I left the clinic, s It was almost 2pm by the time I left the clinic, so I stopped at McDonald’s for a light-ish late lunch. The Pokémon Happy Meal box is pretty neat, and there are Pikachu ears on the side you can pop out and stick on top on the box. This is how I adult.
Fee Fi Fo Fries Fee Fi Fo Fries
Wolf Brand Chili may not look very good, but it ta Wolf Brand Chili may not look very good, but it tastes bad too. 

Thank goodness for rice and cheese.
Found six parking lot pennies earlier today. Thing Found six parking lot pennies earlier today. Things are looking up!
The unboxing from Tokyo was going well until Kaiju The unboxing from Tokyo was going well until Kaiju Dexy showed up.
Found in a jar of Planters Salted Dry Roasted Pean Found in a jar of Planters Salted Dry Roasted Peanuts.

I want to name it Meganut, but that would mean something else these days.
1. It’s a safe assumption my package did not tra 1. It’s a safe assumption my package did not travel by container ship, Evergreen or otherwise.

2. I would not have predicted Cincinnati as its first domestic stop.
If you thought product placement and branded conte If you thought product placement and branded content was out of control in today’s social media, let’s take the ol’ time machine back to 1984 or so with Radio Shack’s TRS-80 Whiz Kids comic book!

(Found at Bismarck’s excellent @comic_realms.)
Cricket wonders how quickly she can get a pilot’ Cricket wonders how quickly she can get a pilot’s license and Gulfstream G800.
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